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PROPHECY CORE MANDATORY PART I, II & III EXAM 2025 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADEDA+, Exams of Nursing

PROPHECY CORE MANDATORY PART I, II & III EXAM 2025 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADEDA+

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PROPHECY CORE MANDATORY
PART I, II & III EXAM 2025 WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
CORE MANDATORY PART I
d. All of the above
Hazards associated with compressed gases include:
a. Oxygen displacement
b. Explosions
c. Toxic gas exposures
d. All of the above
b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them
Which of the following statements regarding the use of gloves is correct?
a. You do not need to wash your hands before putting on gloves
b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them
c. It is acceptable to reuse gloves if you wash them first
d. It is acceptable to wear multiple layers of gloves and peel off each layer between
tasks
a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back
If a person is injured at the hospital during a natural disaster, a correct action to
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PART I, II & III EXAM 2025 WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

CORE MANDATORY PART I

d. All of the above Hazards associated with compressed gases include: a. Oxygen displacement b. Explosions c. Toxic gas exposures d. All of the above b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them Which of the following statements regarding the use of gloves is correct? a. You do not need to wash your hands before putting on gloves b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them c. It is acceptable to reuse gloves if you wash them first d. It is acceptable to wear multiple layers of gloves and peel off each layer between tasks a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back If a person is injured at the hospital during a natural disaster, a correct action to take is:

a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back b. Use a wheelchair or a stretcher to take the person to the Emergency Department for treatment c. Report the accident only if the person had to go to the Emergency Department d. Try to move the person yourself b. What chemicals the product contains Before you use a chemical product, you must know certain important information about it. Which of the choices below is information you do NOT need to know? a. Proper use of the product b. What chemicals the product contains c. Treatment if accidentally exposed to it d. Precautions for safe handling d. All of the above Healthcare workers who must comply with HIPAA privacy requirements are: a. Doctors, nurses, and others providing direct patient care b. Environmental Services staff c. Engineering staff d. All of the above b. Your facility's name Which of the following is NOT required on a chemical label? a. A signal word b. Your facility's name c. A hazard statement d. A pictogram

Placing a patient on Contact Precautions means that everyone must: a. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns and gloves b. Wear a respirator c. Care for the patient in an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR) d. All of the above d. All of the above When mobilizing a weak or unsteady patient, which technique(s) should you consider? a. Using a transfer belt (gait belt) b. Using a mechanical lift, roller board, sliding board, flexible patient mover, or sling c. Having an assistant help you d. All of the above d. Bomb threat Which of the following would be considered an internal disaster rather than an external one? a. Earthquake b. Hurricane c. Flood d. Bomb threat d. Using candles for illumination In the event of an earthquake, which of the following should never be done?

a. Moving all patients to a central area b. Closing all curtains and shades in the central area c. Closing all doors to the central area d. Using candles for illumination a. If you cannot locate your badge monitor, you should borrow one from your co- worker When working with or near radiation, which of the following statements is incorrect? a. If you cannot locate your badge monitor, you should borrow one from your co- worker b. A 0.5-mm thick lead apron reduces scattered radiation by approximately 10 times c. Doubling the distance between a person and the radiation source reduces the radiation exposure by a factor of 4 d. Before you attempt a procedure, think ahead how you will accomplish it b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders When moving a patient from bed to wheelchair, which technique should you avoid at all times? a. Bending at your knees to lower the patient to the chair b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders c. Placing yourself in front of the patient and blocking the patient's leg closest to the chair with your foot and leg d. Positioning the wheelchair at a slight angle close to the bed a. Ambulatory patients, then wheelchair patients, then bedfast patients

b. Request their medical records c. Know the identities of those who have accessed their medical records d. Inspect their medical records b. Effects of chemical exposure can take years to develop Which of the following is true about chemical exposure? a. Exposure to hazardous chemicals cannot affect existing medical conditions b. Effects of chemical exposure can take years to develop c. It is impossible to ingest hazardous chemicals by smoking d. Health hazards caused by chemicals can affect only the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes d. Sitting The activity that puts the most continuous pressure on the lumbar region of your lower back is: a. Standing b. Pushing c. Lifting d. Sitting c. Putting printed records that are no longer needed into the trash Which of the following could compromise a patient's Protected Health Information (PHI)? a. Using a computer with an encrypted (protected) hard drive b. Using a computer with a secured network c. Putting printed records that are no longer needed into the trash d. Two caregivers speaking one-on-one in a private area

d. All patients receive a copy of a healthcare organization's Notice of Privacy Practices It is a requirement under HIPAA that: a. All patients have a secret code number to remain anonymous b. All patients receive a copy of their health record before discharge c. All patients are informed to turn cell phones off to protect their identity d. All patients receive a copy of a healthcare organization's Notice of Privacy Practices a. Warning According to labeling guidelines, only two "Signal Words" can appear on a label. One is Danger and the other is: a. Warning b. Toxic c. Explosive d. Flammable c. Pick up and run with burning articles In the event of a fire, you should never: a. Close doors in the immediate area of the fire b. Place a blanket under a door c. Pick up and run with burning articles d. Shut off unnecessary electrical equipment d. All of the above

Extinguish the fire if possible c. A.C.R.E. - Activate the alarm; Confine the fire; Rescue the patients in danger; Extinguish the fire if possible d. None of the above b. You treat all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious Standard precautions require that: a. You wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times b. You treat all blood and body fluids as potentially infectious c. All of your coworkers should consider themselves at risk for the disease d. You do not need to take special precautions b. At the request of a family member You may disclose a patient's Protected Health Information (PHI) without the patient's consent for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: a. For payment purposes b. At the request of a family member c. When required by law d. For medical treatment c. Hand-washing The single most important practice in preventing infection is: a. Using engineering controls b. Wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) c. Hand-washing d. Eating or drinking in the cafeteria only

b. Recovery According to The Joint Commission, an effective emergency management plan includes four key principles: Mitigation, Preparation, Response, and . a. Evacuation b. Recovery c. Rescue d. Communication b. Wrap the person in a blanket and pat the fire area If you discover a person on fire: a. Keep the person's clothing on once the fire is out b. Wrap the person in a blanket and pat the fire area c. Help the person run from the building d. Fan the flames to help put them out a. Record, as near as possible, everything the caller says In the event of a telephone bomb threat, you should: a. Record, as near as possible, everything the caller says b. Immediately hang up on the caller c. Transfer the caller to Administration d. Transfer the caller to Security CORE MANDATORY PART II What should you assess regardless of age group?

Ensuring that decisions made are consistent with the values and desires of the patient Which of the following is accurate concerning nonverbal communication? Pointing with a finger is the general way to gesture among Filipinoswrong A smile is an expression that means the same thing in all cultures Giving a thumbs up is universally means "all clear" Touching another persons head is considered offensive in some cultures. Which of the following is an ethical dilemma? A medical device company buying a trip to New York City for a physician, as a thank you for using their device during a recent surgery What is the intention of the Universal Protocol? Prevent wrong site, wrong procedure, wrong person surgery According to the National Patient Goals, which type of therapy poses a risk to patients due to its complex dosing Anticoagulation therapy What does a comprehensive systematic analysis following a sentinel event help identify? The contributory factors associated with the event

Which of the following is accurate concerning patient rights? Health information must be provided in a language that patients understand Which of the following is important to remember when providing care to adults ages 80 and older? There is no reason to assume mental decline has occurred Which example qualifies as a sentinel event that would require review by the Joint Commission? A patient who commits suicide within 72 hours of being discharged from a hospital setting that provides staffed, around the clock care What is a sentinel event? an event that affects a patient causing death, harm, or intervention required to sustain life According to the National Patient Safety Goals, one of the most important ways to address healthcare associated infections is by doing which of the following Improving hand hygiene of healthcare staff Which of the following is an essential component of cultural competence for healthcare workers according to the Joint Commission Valuing Diversity What is an example of patient's rights?

According to the National Patient Safety Goals, acceptable patient identifiers include which of the following? Patients name and birthdate According to the National Patient Safety Goals, which of the following components will assist in improving the effectiveness of communication among healthcare professionals regarding critical tests and diagnostic procedures? Reporting critical test results and diagnostic procedures on a timely basis according to policies and procedures What is the term for an event, incident or condition that could have resulted in harm to a patient? Hazardous condition-wrong Near Miss Close call What is the term for an event, incident or condition that could have resulted in harm to a patient? When must two patient identifiers be used? Collecting a blood specimen What practices do interpreters use to improve communication use of words that are appropriate to both providers and patients

CORE MANDATORY PART III

Healthcare professionals are required to report suspected cases of child and elder abuse: B. In all states Which of the following statements is accurate concerning advance healthcare directives? D. Emergency medical technicians cannot honor AHD's Which of the following statements is accurate? D. Providers should always consider alternatives to the use of physical restraints Factors that can contribute to violence in a healthcare facility include: D. All of the above Which statement is accurate concerning the portability of advance healthcare directives? B. In some cases, if laws are similar, a state will accept an AHD written in another state Which of the following statements is true regarding pain management? C. It is easier to manage pain before it becomes severe. Which of the following statements is correct?

Victims at greater risk for abuse are: D. All of the above When caring for victims of abuse, you should: B. Touch them only with their permission Sexual harassment in the workplace: C. Involves uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct directed at an employee or coworker because of his or her sex Poor pain management is associated with: D. All of the above Which of the following statements is accurate concerning restraints? B. A belt restraint placed over the patient's chest may restrict breathing. Which of the following is true about opioid use? B. Patients may develop a tolerance for opioids over time and may need higher dosages for pain relief. Workplace violence is defined as threats, physical assaults, muggings, and: A. Bullying

Which of the following statements is accurate? B. Workplace violence can affect trust in management or coworkers Which of the following statements is NOT accurate regarding signs of abuse? C. Victims of physical abuse will always have visible cuts or bruises. Gender harassment, the most common type of sexual harassment, involves: B. Unwelcome obscene jokes An example of quid pro quo harassment is: Demanding sexual favors in exchange for a promotion Advance healthcare directives (AHDs) are: C. Important for everyone, even those who are healthy If you suspect child abuse, which of the following is a correct action to take? D. Get permission from the state agency before letting a child leave with the caregiver. Hostile work environment sexual harassment involves harassment by: D. Any of the above