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C. Assessing the patient for signs and symptoms of frank and occult bleeding
D. All of the above
76. The four main concepts common to nursing that appear in each of the current conceptual
models are:
A. Person, nursing, environment, medicine
B. Person, health, nursing, support systems
C. Person, health, psychology, nursing
D. Person, environment, health, nursing
77. In Maslow’s hierarchy of physiologic needs, the human need of greatest priority is:
A. Love
B. Elimination
C. Nutrition
D. Oxygen
78. The family of an accident victim who has been declared brain-dead seems amenable to organ
donation. What should the nurse do?
A. Discourage them from making a decision until their grief has eased
B. Listen to their concerns and answer their questions honestly
C. Encourage them to sign the consent form right away
D. Tell them the body will not be available for a wake or funeral
79. A new head nurse on a unit is distressed about the poor staffing on the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift.
What should she do?
A. Complain to her fellow nurses
B. Wait until she knows more about the unit
C. Discuss the problem with her supervisor
D. Inform the staff that they must volunteer to rotate
80. Which of the following principles of primary nursing has proven the most satisfying to the
patient and nurse?
A. Continuity of patient care promotes efficient, cost-effective nursing care
B. Autonomy and authority for planning are best delegated to a nurse who knows the patient well
C. Accountability is clearest when one nurse is responsible for the overall plan and its
implementation.
D. The holistic approach provides for a therapeutic relationship, continuity, and efficient nursing
care.
81. Which of the following best describes health examination?
A. It is the systematic assessment of human body which involves the use of one’s senses to
determine the general physical and mental conditions of the body
B. It is defined as a clinical judgement about an individual, family and community response to
actual and potential health problems and life responses
C. It is a systematic collection of subjective data which is stated by the client , and objective
data which is observed by the nurse
D. It is the step by step activity of a nurse in delivering his nursing function
82. When palpating a patient, the following should be performed by the nurse except:
A. Cut finger nails short
B. Warm hands before touching the patient
C. Continue palpation until pain is felt by the patient
D. Inform the patient about the procedure
83. While assessing the neck of a patient, the nurse observed that there is an enlargement on the