ATI LPN
LPN Fundamentals Exam 1 Quizlet Questions
Question 1 of 5
According to them, Morality is measured of how people treat human being and that a moral child strives to be kind and just
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Schulman and Mekler's moral theory, from the 20th century, measures morality by intent and just acts e.g., Robin Hood's good intent but unjust theft is immoral. Unlike Zderad's humanism, Benner's expertise, or Fowler's faith, they emphasize kindness and fairness, guiding nurses in ethical patient treatment, like ensuring equitable care.
Question 2 of 5
John has a fever of 38.5 Deg. Celsius. It surges at around 40 Degrees and go back to 38.5 degrees 6 times today in a typical pattern. What kind of fever is John having?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Remittent fever fluctuates above normal (e.g., 38.5-40°C) without returning to baseline common in infections like typhoid. Relapsing (normal intervals), intermittent (spikes to normal), and constant (stable high) differ. Nurses track this pattern e.g., six daily swings for diagnosis and treatment, per fever classification.
Question 3 of 5
All of the following factors correctly influence respiration except one. Which of the following is incorrect?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hydrocodone depresses respiration e.g., slowing RR in pain management making it correct. Stress, heat, and altitude (low O2) all raise RR e.g., panting in fever. No incorrect factor here, but hydrocodone's known effect aligns with nursing pharmacology for respiratory monitoring.
Question 4 of 5
In collecting a urine from a catheterized patient, Which of the following statement indicates an accurate performance of the procedure?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Clamping above the port 30-60 minutes e.g., pooling fresh urine ensures an accurate sample, unlike below (stagnant) or short times (insufficient). Nurses perform this e.g., sterile syringe for reliable catheter specimens, per infection control and lab standards.
Question 5 of 5
He described the development of faith. He suggested that faith is a spiritual dimension that gives meaning to a persons life. Faith according to him, is a relational phenomenon.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: James Fowler's faith development theory (1980s) views faith as a spiritual, relational force giving meaning e.g., trust in a nurse reflects this. Gilligan's care, Westerhoff's behavior, and Freud's drives differ. Fowler's stages intuitive to universalizing aid nurses in addressing spiritual needs, like meaning in illness, enriching patient care.