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RCN STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS

1. Number of subordinates an administrator can control or supervise is known as :
(1) unity of command
(2) span of control
(3) delegation
(4) hierarchy

2. All of the following points should be kept in mind while doing any sterile procedure
except :
1) face the sterile field
2) keep sterile equipment below the waist level
3) never cross sterile area
4) do not speak over sterile field

3.Passive range of motion is performed by
A. The person
B. A health team member
C. The person with little help
D. The person with the use of a trapeze

4. Nurse must observe one of the following side effects in a patient who is on antipsychotics
1) Arrhythmia
2) Hypertension
3) Extra Pyramidal symptom
4) Anorexia

5.Objective data is:
a. Information that is collected through the care giver's senses about the patient
b. Information that is reported by the patient
c. A verbal account of patient care and observation
d. The exchange of information

6. While nursing the patient with skeletal traction all the following should be kept in mind
except :
1) remove the weight while changing the position
2) maintain the accuracy of weight
3) ensure that weight does not touch the floor
4) remove the weight if required without causing jerk

7.A person with dementia is being admitted to a nursing center, which statement is correct.
a. Family members are asked to leave to help the person adjust
b. The admission process is completed as quickly as possible
c. The person's confusion may increase in new surroundings
d. All of the above



8. Lopez. is confused. He resists your efforts to prepare him for a physical examination. Which is incorrect
a. The examination may need to be tried at another time
b. He is restrained if he continues to resist
c. Having a family member present may help calm him
d. His rights are respected

9. Largectile in high doses is mostly given in one of the following conditions
1) Schizophrenia
2) Exogenous depression
3) Endogenous depression
4) Anxiety

10. Hypothermia is a
a. Very low body temperature
b. Bluish discoloration of the skin
c. Very high body temperature
d. Moist cold application

11. When an Infant turns head towards any object that touches the cheek it is known as :
1) rooting reflex
2) tonic neck reflex
3) babinski's reflex
4) moro reflex

12. The objective of maintaining body mechanics while providing nursing care is to :
1) make proper use of muscles
2) be physically active and avoid fatigue
3) maintain body alignment and avoid strain
4) maintain body equilibrium

13. At birth normal head circumference of a new born is :
1) 28 to 30 cms
2) 30 to 32 cms
3) 33 to 35 cms
4) 36 to 38 cms

14. In voluntary loss of products of conception prior to 24 weeks of gestation is known as :
1) spontaneous abortion
2) threatened abortion
3) inevitable abortion
4) incomplete abortion

15. Medical Asepsis is
1) the process by which pathogens are sterilized
2) being free from a disease-producing organism
3) the practice used to remove or destroy pathogens to prevent their spread
4) absence of all microorganisms

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