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RN NCLEX Next Gen Questions

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Question 1 of 5.

Your client is in the special care area of your hospital with multiple trauma and severe bodily burns. This 45 year old male client has an advance directive that states that the client wants all life saving measures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation and advance cardiac life support, including mechanical ventilation. As you are caring for the client, the client has a complete cardiac and respiratory arrest. This client has little of no chance for survival and they are facing imminent death according to your professional judgement, knowledge of pathophysiology and your critical thinking. You believe that all life saving measures for this client would be futile. What is the first thing that you, as the nurse, should do?

A. Call the doctor and advise them that the client's physical status has significantly changed and that they have just had a cardiopulmonary arrest.

B. Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation other emergency life saving measures.

C. Notify the family of the client's condition and ask them what they should be done for the client.

D. Insure that the client is without any distressing signs and symptoms at the end of life.

Explanation: The client's advance directive clearly states a desire for all life-saving measures, including CPR and advanced cardiac life support. Despite the nurse's professional judgment about futility, the nurse is legally and ethically obligated to follow the advance directive and initiate CPR immediately in the event of a cardiac and respiratory arrest. Notifying the doctor or family or ensuring comfort are secondary actions after initiating life-saving measures as per the client's documented wishes.

Question 2 of 5.

Which federal law is most closely associated with the highly restrictive 'need to know'?

A. The Patient Self Determination Act

B. The Mental Health Parity Act

C. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

D. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990

Explanation: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) enforces the 'need to know' principle, restricting access to protected health information to only those who require it for their job functions.

Question 3 of 5.

What ethical principle below is accurately paired with a way that ethical principle is applied into nursing practice?

A. Justice: Equally dividing time and other resources among a group of clients

B. Beneficence: Doing no harm during the course of nursing care

C. Veracity: Fully answering the client's questions without any withholding of information

D. Fidelity: Upholding the American Nurses Association's Code of Ethics

Explanation: Veracity is accurately paired with fully answering the client's questions without withholding information, as it emphasizes truthfulness in nursing practice. Justice involves fair treatment, not just equal time ; Beneficence involves promoting good, not just avoiding harm ; Fidelity is about keeping promises, not specifically the ANA Code .

Question 4 of 5.

The current focus of performance improvement activities is to facilitate and address:

A. Sound structures like policies and procedures

B. Processes and how they are being done

C. Optimal client outcomes

D. Optimal staff performance

Explanation: Performance improvement activities focus on achieving optimal client outcomes by improving the quality and safety of care delivery.

Question 5 of 5.

You are serving as the preceptor for a newly graduated nurse. As you observe the new nurse for their application of body mechanics principles into client care, you observe that the nurse spreads her legs apart during a transfer with a client. What should you do?

A. Advise the nurse that the legs must be close together for stability during lifting and transfers.

B. Advise the nurse that the legs should be one in front of the other and not spread apart during a transfer.

C. Validate the nurse's competency in terms of the application of body mechanics principles during a transfer.

D. Validate the nurse's competency in terms of the application of ergonomics principles during a transfer.

Explanation: Spreading the legs apart during a transfer provides a wide base of support, which is a correct body mechanics principle , ensuring stability and reducing injury risk.

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