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1. The ability of nurses to act independently depends on their professional background,
motivation, and work environment. What are some of the nursing programs a licensed
practical nurse (LPN) can pursue to obtain a registered nurse (RN) license?
1.
One- to 2-year teaching program associated with a hospital school of nursing
2.
Two-year program at a community or junior college
3.
Three-year program affiliated with community and state college
4.
Four-year program in a college or university
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
2. A nurse who has been in the medical field for some time is interested in achieving
licensure as a medical doctor. What is the initial requirement to acquire this licensure?
A) A minimum of 4 years of undergraduate study
B) An in-depth knowledge of the biomedical field
C) One year of work experience in a hospital setting
D) An analytical mindset and caring attitude
3. A registered nurse (RN) has recently specialized in the field of surgery. As an RN in the
surgical department, what is the advanced practice role the RN could pursue?
A) First assistant in surgery
B) Administering intravenous (IV) medications
C) Administering prescribed medications
D) Prescribing postoperative care
4. A nurse has received a clinical specialist certificate. What specialization is the nurse
likely to have achieved to acquire this certificate?
A) Adult nursing
B) Family practice
C) Pediatrics
D) Medicalโsurgical
5. There are standards of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN).
What is the purpose of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses?
1.
Grants advanced certificates in areas of licensed practical nurse practice
2.
Provides standards of nursing care
3.
Promotes continued postlicensure education and certification
4.
Interprets the role and function of an LPN/LVN
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
6. There are standards of the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses in
relationship to education, legal status, and practice. Who are eligible members for this
organization?
A) Student affiliates
B) LPN
C) RN/LPN
7. A nurse wants to know about the licensing law that is practiced in different states. What
is a permissive license?
A) Practicing nursing without a license
B) Practice act that differentiates between LPN/LVN and RN licenses
C) Designates the functions, duties, and responsibilities of the nurse
D) Requires that nurses cannot perform the functions designated as exclusive to
nursing without proper licensure in that state
8. A nurse wants to know about the licensing law that is practiced in different states. What
are the two types of licensure that can be pursued by the nurse?
A) Permissive and certification
B) Certification and credentialing
C) Mandatory and certification
D) Permissive and mandatory
9. A nurse wants to know about the licensing law that is practiced in different states. Why
is it important for the nurse to seek licensure?
1.
Meet advanced level of excellence in practice and knowledge
2.
Protect the public from unqualified workers
3.
Establish maximum level of requirements for competence and practice
4.
Helps the public determine the difference between a qualified and an unqualified
worker
A) 1, 2
B) 1, 3
C) 1, 4
D) 2, 4
10. An LPN has recently moved to a new state and is seeking employment. What laws does
the LPN need to be aware of?
A) The nurse must hold a mandatory license to practice nursing.
B) The nurse must be familiar with the legal responsibilities.
C) The nurse must follow the directions set by the RN.
D) The nurse must provide documentation of a completion of a course of study.
11. A new group of LPN students are preparing for graduation. What nurse’s pledge do the
LPNs say at graduation?
A) Florence Nightingale Pledge
B) Practical Nurse’s Pledge
C) Nurse Practice Act Pledge
D) National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurse’s (NFLPN) Pledge
12. A student asks the nursing instructor whether it is important to be familiar with nursing
theories. What should the instructor’s response be?
1.
Nursing programs are based on nursing theories.
2.
Most theories include a definition of illness.
3.
Theories are often expressed in relation to factors, such as mind, body, spirit, and
emotions
4.
Theories help to systematically develop decision-making skills.
A) 1, 2
B) 1, 3
C) 1, 4
D) 2, 4
13. Florence Nightingale had a nursing theory model that is still in practice today. What are
the concepts of this nursing theory?
A) Nature alone cures. Nursing assists the person to an improved condition for nature
to take its course.
B) Mind and body are one. Nursing’s role is to assist clients to perform functions they
would perform unaided if they had the necessary strength, will, or knowledge.
C) Building on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, nursing assists clients to meet self-care
needs necessary to maintain life, health, and well-being.
D) An individual’s state of health/illness moves back and forth on a continuum.
14. Sister Callista Roy identified a nursing theory model in 1964 that is still in practice
today. What are concepts of this nursing theory?
A) Florence Nightingale
B) Sister Callista Roy
C) Dorothea Orem
D) Virginia Henderson
15. Today’s nurse functions in a number of roles. The activities of a nurse include preparing
a document based on the client’s responses, preparing plans with input from other
healthcare staff members, recording medication and treatments, and verbalizing events
with other healthcare team members. In this case, which role is the nurse performing?
A) Care provider
B) Advocate
C) Communicator
D) Teacher
16. Today’s nurse functions in a number of roles. What activity does a nurse perform when
functioning in the care provider role?
A) Documents client care and client response
B) Helps clients understand their rights and responsibilities
C) Assists clients in preventing illness and injury before they occur
D) Helps clients achieve the maximum level of wellness
17. Today’s nurse functions in a number of roles. What activity does a nurse perform when
functioning in the advocate role?
A) Documents client care and client response
B) Helps clients understand their rights and responsibilities
C) Assists clients in preventing illness and injury before they occur
D) Helps clients achieve the maximum level of wellness
18. Today’s nurse functions in a number of roles. What activity does a nurse perform when
functioning in the teacher role?
A) Documents client care and client response
B) Helps clients understand their rights and responsibilities
C) Assists clients in preventing illness and injury before they occur
D) Helps clients achieve the maximum level of wellness
19. An RN is explaining the importance of projecting a professional image to a group of
LPN students. What should the RN’s explanation include?
1.
The nurse is representing place of employment.
2.
The nurse can ensure the safety of the client.
3.
The nurse will be able to protect the rights of being a nurse.
4.
The nurse’s skills will be enhanced in front of the assigned client.
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
20. A person who is neither a licensed practical nurse (LPN) nor a nursing student has
enrolled for membership in the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses
(NFLPN). What is the main purpose of NFLPN of which the person should be aware?
A) It legally represents the client’s interests.
B) It provides an international accreditation process.
C) It establishes standards of accreditation for nursing education.
D) It interprets the role and function of the LPN/LVN.
21. A student of nursing wishes to join the American Nurses Association (ANA). The
student nurse needs information on the eligibility for the membership of the ANA.
About which should the student nurse be informed?
A) The person should be a registered nurse.
B) The association allows licensed practical nurses with 2 years’ work experience.
C) The association allows student affiliates.
D) The association allows students with a scholarship.
22. What key program area is listed as crucial to nursing by the International Council for
Nursing?
A) Social economic welfare for nurses
B) Research in nursing education
C) Services to the nursing community
D) Public policy related to lifelong education
23. The National League for Nursing (NLN) focuses on providing accreditation to both RN
and LPN/LVN schools. For what activities does the NLN assess, establish goals,
implement plans, and set standards?
1.
Research in nursing education
2.
Services to the nursing community
3.
Public policy related to lifelong education
4.
Socioeconomic welfare for nurses
A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
24. A nurse in a long-term care facility has been assigned the responsibility of teaching
clients about the use and side effects of prescribed heart medication. Which nursing role
is the nurse expected to perform to achieve this task?
A) Care provider
B) Advocate
C) Communicator
D) Teacher
Answer Key
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. D
9. D
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. C
16. D
17. B
18. C
19. A
20. D
21. A
22. A
23. A
24. D
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