Nursing Foundation Quiz

Create an engaging and educational image that features a nurse interacting with patients, highlighting aspects of healthcare, education, and bedside manners, incorporating elements such as crutches and bandages to emphasize nursing fundamentals.

Nursing Foundation Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of fundamental nursing concepts with this comprehensive quiz designed for nursing students and professionals alike. Whether you're preparing for exams or just looking to refresh your skills, this quiz is a great resource!

  • 17 expertly crafted questions
  • Covers key nursing principles
  • Self-assessment tool for learners
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A nurse is showing a patient how to use crutches at home and instructing his mother about how to change his bandages. At this time, the nurse is primarily acting as:
Manager of care
Teacher
Patient educator
Decision maker
Communicator
Common nursing interventions that are carried out during the implementing phase are:
Teaching and educating patients
Nursing procedures
All answers are correct
Pain management
Preventing complications
The nursing process includes all of the following except:
A flexible process that can be modified
A rigid set of steps for nurses to follow
A way to organize to critical thinking skills
A tool that allows for creativity
When acting as a patient advocate, the nurse should:
Force a patient to take his or her medicine
Focus on protecting a patient's rights
Share his or her own opinions with the patient Tell the patient why the doctor's instructions are important
Allow family members to make decisions for the patient
Nonverbal communication is defined as:
Communicating by sending and receiving wordless messages
Communicating through the use of words.
The use of hand gestures to communicate with one another.
Using the spoken language to send messages.
The use of written documentation to send and receive messages.
Goal setting occurs during which phase of the nursing process?
Planning
Implementing
Diagnosing
Assessing
Evaluating
A nurse's primary commitment is to_____, according to Provision 2 The Patient. The Doctor. None of these are correct. The Family. The Community.
The patient
The doctor
None of these are correct
The family
The community
How many forms of verbal communication are there? 3: written, oral, and effective 2: accurate and clear 3: eye contact, hand gestures and posture 2: verbal and nonverbal 2: written and oral
Written, oral, and effective
Written and oral
Accurate and clear
Eye contact,hand gestures and posture
Verbal and nonverbal
The Illlness-Wellness/Health Continuum is an excellent resources for nurses who want to .
Strongly encourage their patients to educate themselves about their lifestyle choices
Scare their patients into a healthier lifestyle.
Show their patients how they live their own lifestyle and what their patients can do to follow this.
Let their patients know that as long as they are at the neutral point in the continuum they will be okay.
Educate their patients about their overall health now and where it has the potential to go in the future.
Which is the most effective way to try to prevent various disease processes? Hand washing Immunizations Health screenings Proper diet and exercise All answers are correct
Proper diet and exercise
Immunizations
Hand washing
All answers are correct
Health screening
The definition of verbal communication:
is using body language or hand gestures to communicate.
Is oral communication that involves three or more people.
Entails the use of words to deliver the intended message.
Is two or more people speaking to one another loudly.
Is the use of a telephone to communicate to another person.
Who was the original author of the Illness-Wellness Continuum?
Mary Breckinridge in 1925
Dr. William S. Travis in 1972
Florence Nightingale in 1875
Dr. Benjamin Carson in 1997
Dr. John W. Travis in 1972
Which of the nine provisions within the Code of Ethics for Nurses is considered the most vital? Provision 2 Provision 1 They are all considered equally vital Provision 9 Provision 7
Provision 9
Provision 7
They are all considered equally vital
Provision 1
Provision 2
When practicing in a service industry a code of ethics can be considered a/an...
Agreement between those being served and those who are doing the serving to maintain a high standard of care. .
Binding legal document to protect all involved within the service agreement.
Moral obligation for both parties involved to remain as one unit until both parties mutually agree to separate.
An agreement of how much the nursing staff will be paid for their service.
Contract between the service provider and those getting services to make sure that every aspect of the services received is up to their standards.
Which of the following is the correct order of the nursing process?
Assessing, Planning, Diagnosing, Evaluating, Implementing
Assessing, Diagnosing, Planning, Implementing, Evaluating
Planning, Assessing, Implementing, Diagnosing, Evaluating
Diagnosing, Planning, Assessing, Implementing, Evaluating ,
Planning, Implementing, Diagnosing, Assessing, Evaluating
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