Evidence-based practice questions are typically formatted as PICO questions. What does PICO stand for? a) Patient, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome b) Patient, Investigation, Comparison, Outlier c) Population, Intervention, Counter-Intervention, Outlier d) Problem, Investigation, Counter-Intervention, OutcomeANSWER a Every member of the healthcare team has a role to play in cost containment. Which of the following is an example of how the perioperative RN can participate in cost containment in the OR? a) Ask the surgeon to use a less expensive implant b) Begin cleaning the OR for the next case before the patient leaves the room c) Open all supplies listed on preference card, including "available" supplies d) Verify with surgeon before opening sutureANSWER d An RN who attends continuing nursing education and has verified skills, knowledge, and attitudes about perioperative nursing is demonstrating accountability in his/her: a) Certification requirements for professional achievement in perioperative nursing b) Collaboration among team members c) Professional growth and maintenance of competency d) Verification of nursing knowledgeANSWER c Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning use of the AORN Guidelines for Perioperative Practice? a) Both medical and nursing licensing boards require health care institutions to comply with the AORN guidelines b) The AORN Guidelines legally supersede departmental and institutional policies c) The AORN Guidelines reflect scientific evidence of how nurses actually practice in perioperative settings d) Work setting and situation variations may determine the extent to which AORN Guidelines can be appliedANSWER d Which of the following is NOT an example of an ethical dilemma that perioperative nurses may encounter? a) Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order for a surgical patient b) Family disagreement regardings possible organ donation c) Family disagreement about a below the knee amputation on an 18 year old who has already given consent d) Human experimentationANSWER c The phrase "At least one individual failed to do what a similarly situated, reasonable, and prudent professional would have done under similar circumstances" is the definition of: a) Abandonment b) Negligence c) Unethical behavior d) MalpracticeANSWER b All of the following are accurate descriptions of "professional accountability" EXCEPT: a) Becoming certified in your specialty b) Collaborating with peers in selecting the right instruments and right equipment for each patient c) Pursuing a higher academic degree d) Relying ONLY on peer evaluations e) Staying current with changes in your specialtyANSWER d Part of the AORN standards of Professional Practice mandate that nurses evaluate the quality of their nursing practice. Four ways to ensure professional practice related to the AORN practice include: maintaining competency, the use of evidence-based practice, certification, and: a) Mentoring student nurses b) Pursuit of lifelong learning c) Achieving a minimum of an associate's degree d) Achievement of an advanced practice nurse degreeANSWER b During a handover report to the PACU RN, the perioperative RN may use a communication method identified by the acronym "SBAR." What does SBAR stand for? a) Safety, Background, Actions, Recovery expectations b) Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation c) Safety concerns, Background, Assessment, Responsibility d) Surgeon, Background, Assessment, Recovery timeANSWER b A 40-year-old male patient is awake and alert in the post anesthesia care unit after right shoulder surgery. What is the BEST measure to assess the patient's pain? a) Discuss the patient's pain with a close family member b) Observe facial expressions and behaviors c) Ask patient to describe his pain or use a standardized pain scale d) Monitor vital sign changesANSWER c What would be the MOST important information for a nurse in Preadmission Testing (PAT) to collect on an insulin dependent diabetic patient? a) How long the patient has been diabetic b) If there is someone to drive them home c) The last time the patient ate or drank d) The type of insulin the patient takesANSWER d The Perianesthesia nurse has ASPAN to guide their practice. What does ASPAN stand for? a) American Sterilization of PeriAnesthesia Nurses b) Association of Specialized PeriAnesthesia Nursing c) American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nursing d) Association of Surgical Post Anesthesia NursingANSWER c You have just transferred your patient into the Phase I PACU. Which activities would you expect to observe FIRST? a) Administering medication for nausea and vomiting b) Asking patients if they have any pain c) Assessing patient airway and respirations d) Caring for patients in 1:3 ratioANSWER c A hand-over communication report is given by the anesthesia professional and the ? a) Surgical resident b) Medical student c) OR nurse d) Inpatient nurseANSWER c What should be included as part of the psychological nursing assessment? a) Anxiety, temperature, and religious beliefs b) Anxiety, temperature, and cultural practices c) Cultural beliefs, perception of surgery, and religious beliefs d) Cultural practice, religious beliefs, and ageANSWER c During a preoperative interview, a patient reports that a surgical prep solution made him breakout in hives after a previous surgical procedure. What action should the perioperative RN take? a) Alert the surgeon and discuss the selection of preoperative skin antiseptic. b) Ask the surgeon for an antihistamine to be administered preoperatively c) Monitor the patient more closely after administrating preoperative sedation d) Notify the anesthesia professional of a potential interaction with anesthetic agentsANSWER a During the preoperative interview, the perioperative RN should ask the patient's about their use of: a) Alcohol b) Herbal preparations c) Recreational Drugs d) Tobacco products e) All of the aboveANSWER e The PRIMARY purpose of conducting a preoperative assessment is to: a) Define the patient's risk factors and develop a plan of care b) Determine the length of the procedure and needed supplies c) Introduce the patient to the surgical team d) Provide information necessary for dischargeANSWER a Which of the following sensory assessment findings is common among elderly patients? a) Decrease in vision including color and depth perception b) Decreased ability to understand explanations c) Increased perception of pain d) Memory impairmentANSWER a A child in which of the following age groups can be described as "likes to socialize and can interpret terms"? a) 1 to 12 months b) 1 to 3 years c) 3 to 6 years d) 6 to 12 yearsANSWER c Which of the following statements is true? a) Blood pressure remains constant with age b) Body temperature increases with increasing age c) Heart rate increases with increasing age d) Lung capacity decreases with increasing ageANSWER d Which of the following factors make geriatric patients more sensitive to injury and cold? a) Decrease in subcutaneous fa
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