1- All the following are Patient’s responsibilities, except
a) Providing information
b) Complying with instructions
c) Give different kind of care
d) Following hospital rules and regulations
2- Objective data might include:
a) Chest pain. b) Complaint of dizziness.
C) An evaluation of blood pressure. d) None of the above
3-Changes that occur in musculoskeletal system due to immobility
a) decrease muscle endurance ,strength and mass
b) Change in calcium metabolism with hyper calcium result in renal calculi
c) Alteration in calcium,fluid and electrolyte
d) Non of the above
4- All the following are indicative physical signs of poor nutrition are all, except
a) Dental caries, mottled appearance (fluorosis), malpositioned
b) Brittle, depigmented, easily plucked; thin and sparse hair
c) Tongue - deep red in appearance; surface papillae present
d) Spongy, bleed easily, marginal redness, recession gums
5- Development of an infection occurs in a cycle that depends on the presence of all
the following elements except:
a) Causative agent, a portal of entry
b) Source for pathogen growth
c) Health care worker
d) A portal of exit, a mode of transmission, a susceptible host
6- All the flowing are essential standard precautions used in the care of all
patients irrespective of whether they are diagnosed infectious or not ,except one
a) Hand hygiene
b) Improper sharps and waste disposal
c) Personal protective equipment
d) Aseptic techniques
7- Which of the following is the appropriate route of administration for insulin?
a) Intramuscular b) Intradermal
c) Subcutaneous d) Intravenous
8. The nurse is working on a unit that uses nursing assessment flow sheets. Which statement best describes this form of charting?
a) Are comprehensive ch arting forms that integrate assessments and nursing actions
b) Contain only graphic information, such as I&O, vital signs, and medication administration
c) Are used to record routine aspects of care; they do not contain assessment data
d) Contain vital data collected upon admission, which can be compared with newly collected data
9- There are many different nursing education programs throughout the world
that prepares nurses which of these program is type of basic Nursing Programs
a) Diploma/Certificate Programs
b) Baccalaureate Degree Programs in Nursing
c) Master's Degree Programs in Nursing
d) Doctoral Programs in Nursing
10- The nurse is orienting a new nurse to the unit and reviews source-oriented
charting. Which statement by the nurse best describes source-oriented charting?
a) Separates the health record according to discipline
b) Organizes documentation around the patient's problems
c) Highlights the patient's concerns, problems, and strengths
d) Is designed to streamline documentation
a) Providing information
b) Complying with instructions
c) Give different kind of care
d) Following hospital rules and regulations
2- Objective data might include:
a) Chest pain. b) Complaint of dizziness.
C) An evaluation of blood pressure. d) None of the above
3-Changes that occur in musculoskeletal system due to immobility
a) decrease muscle endurance ,strength and mass
b) Change in calcium metabolism with hyper calcium result in renal calculi
c) Alteration in calcium,fluid and electrolyte
d) Non of the above
4- All the following are indicative physical signs of poor nutrition are all, except
a) Dental caries, mottled appearance (fluorosis), malpositioned
b) Brittle, depigmented, easily plucked; thin and sparse hair
c) Tongue - deep red in appearance; surface papillae present
d) Spongy, bleed easily, marginal redness, recession gums
5- Development of an infection occurs in a cycle that depends on the presence of all
the following elements except:
a) Causative agent, a portal of entry
b) Source for pathogen growth
c) Health care worker
d) A portal of exit, a mode of transmission, a susceptible host
6- All the flowing are essential standard precautions used in the care of all
patients irrespective of whether they are diagnosed infectious or not ,except one
a) Hand hygiene
b) Improper sharps and waste disposal
c) Personal protective equipment
d) Aseptic techniques
7- Which of the following is the appropriate route of administration for insulin?
a) Intramuscular b) Intradermal
c) Subcutaneous d) Intravenous
8. The nurse is working on a unit that uses nursing assessment flow sheets. Which statement best describes this form of charting?
a) Are comprehensive ch arting forms that integrate assessments and nursing actions
b) Contain only graphic information, such as I&O, vital signs, and medication administration
c) Are used to record routine aspects of care; they do not contain assessment data
d) Contain vital data collected upon admission, which can be compared with newly collected data
9- There are many different nursing education programs throughout the world
that prepares nurses which of these program is type of basic Nursing Programs
a) Diploma/Certificate Programs
b) Baccalaureate Degree Programs in Nursing
c) Master's Degree Programs in Nursing
d) Doctoral Programs in Nursing
10- The nurse is orienting a new nurse to the unit and reviews source-oriented
charting. Which statement by the nurse best describes source-oriented charting?
a) Separates the health record according to discipline
b) Organizes documentation around the patient's problems
c) Highlights the patient's concerns, problems, and strengths
d) Is designed to streamline documentation
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