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Test Bank Chapter 4 Nursing Practice Regulation And Advocacy

Test Generator Questions, Chapter 4, Nursing Practice: Regulation and Advocacy

1. An ambulatory care nurse is concerned a colleague is not administering drugs correctly at the care home. Which set of regulations should the facilities policies be based on to correct this?

A. Drug Enforcement Agency

B. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS)

C. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR)

D. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

Learning Objective: 3

Cognitive Level: Understand

Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity

Integrated Process: Nursing Process

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2. An ambulatory care nurse has chosen to specialize in public health nursing and is planning to join the Association of Public Health Nursing and seek certification through the Certified in Public Health group. What is the main advantage to making this choice?

A. Will receive guidance for developing expected competencies

B. Will improve employment options

C. Will fulfill a requirement for acquiring malpractice insurance

D. Will meet state requirements for licensure

Learning Objective: 4

Cognitive Level: Understand

Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity

Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
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3. An ambulatory care nurse provides telehealth care to a section of the state where the nurse lives. Which action should the nurse prioritize if the nurse is informed the health agency will be offering services to close communities across state lines?

A. Ensure the neighboring state will allow the nurse to provide care there.

B. Check the organization’s policies to ensure they are updated to include this action.

C. Visit the new communities to assess their needs and available sources.

D. Determine if additional training will be needed to provide care in the other state.

Learning Objective: 1

Cognitive Level: Understand

Client Needs: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care

Integrated Process: Nursing Process
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4. An ambulatory care nurse has learned that the state board of nursing is requesting input concerning updating the state’s regulations concerning the scope of practice. How can the nurse best assist with this process?

A. Volunteer to be a part of the group determining the changes.

B. Send written suggestions to the state board of nursing.

C. Encourage colleagues to also get involved.

D. Meet with the politicians involved to lobby for specific changes.

Learning Objective: 7

Cognitive Level: Understand

Client Needs: Psychosocial Integrity

Integrated Process: Communication and Documentation
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5. A public health nurse has noticed that residents in a certain housing development are experiencing more cases of influenza when compared with other neighborhoods. Which action should this nurse prioritize to address this issue?

A. Encourage the organization employing the nurse to open a clinic at this location.

B. Request the county health department get more involved.

C. Arrange for transportation to the closest healthcare facility.

D. Investigate the situation further and advocate for the best solution.

Learning Objective: 8

Cognitive Level: Understand

Client Needs: Health Promotion and Maintenance

Integrated Process: Caring
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Chapter Number:
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Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
Chapter Name:
Chapter 4 Nursing Practice Regulation And Advocacy
Author:
Caroline Coburn

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