ATI LPN
Quizlet LPN Fundamentals Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which of the following milestone is a red flag sign in child development if not attained?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Developmental milestones flag delays if unmet. Walking at 12 months (choice A) is average; delay to 18 months is still normal. Single words at 12 months (choice B) vary (9-18 months), not an immediate red flag. Social smile by 3 months (choice C, typically 6-8 weeks) is critical; absence by 3 months suggests autism or neurological issues, a major concern. Vocalization at 2 months (choice D, cooing) is expected, but delay isn't as alarming as smile absence. C is correct, as it's a key early red flag. Nurses refer for evaluation, ensuring timely intervention.
Question 2 of 5
According to her, A nurse patient relationship is composed of 4 stages : Orientation, Identification, Exploitation and Resolution
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hildegard Peplau (B) defined the nurse-patient relationship in four stages: Orientation (meeting and trust-building), Identification (role clarity), Exploitation (using resources for goals), and Resolution (termination). Roy (A) focuses on adaptation, Rogers (C) on unitary humans, and Travelbee (D) on human-to-human connection, none using these exact stages. Peplau's interpersonal theory is foundational in nursing, aligning with the described phases, making B correct.
Question 3 of 5
Rommel told Budek 'I SEE DEAD PEOPLE ' Budek responded 'You see dead people?' This Is an example of therapeutic communication technique?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Budek's 'You see dead people?' is restating (B), repeating Rommel's words to show listening and encourage elaboration. Reflecting (A) mirrors feelings (e.g., 'You're scared?'). Exploring (C) probes deeper (e.g., 'Tell me more'). Clarification (D) seeks meaning (e.g., 'What do you mean?'). Restating, common in schizophrenia care, validates without judgment, making B correct.
Question 4 of 5
A type of record wherein, each person or department makes notation in separate records. A nurse will use the nursing notes, The doctor will use the Physician's order sheet etc. Data is arranged according to information source.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Traditional records (C) separate notes by source (e.g., nursing, physician), per charting standards. POMR (A) and POR (B) integrate problem-focused data. Resource-oriented (D) isn't standard. C matches the description, making it correct.
Question 5 of 5
What is the most important characteristic of a nurse patient relationship?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Growth facilitation (A) is the most important characteristic, per Peplau, promoting client progress. Mutual understanding (B) and hope (C) support, emotional bond (D) isn't primary. A drives therapeutic outcomes, making it correct.