Continuation of Staff nurse exam solved paper pdf
21. 0.9% normal saline is a
(a) Isotonic solution
(b) Hypotonic solution
(c) Hypertonic solution
(d) Colloid
22. A client complains pain at the site of an intervenous infusion. The nurse assess the site and determines that the client has developed phlebitis. The nurse avoids which action in care of this client?
(a) Notifies the physician
(b) Applies warm moist pack to the site
(c) Discontineus the IV catheter at the site
(d) Starts a new IV line in the proximal portion of some vein
23. A nurse walks into a client’s room and finds the client is unresponsive. The client is not breathing and does not have a pulse, and the nurse immediately calls out for help. The next nursing action is which of the following?
(a) Open the airway
(b) Administer oxygen
(c) Start chest compression
(d) Ventilate with a mouth to mask device
(b) Hypotonic solution
(c) Hypertonic solution
(d) Colloid
22. A client complains pain at the site of an intervenous infusion. The nurse assess the site and determines that the client has developed phlebitis. The nurse avoids which action in care of this client?
(a) Notifies the physician
(b) Applies warm moist pack to the site
(c) Discontineus the IV catheter at the site
(d) Starts a new IV line in the proximal portion of some vein
23. A nurse walks into a client’s room and finds the client is unresponsive. The client is not breathing and does not have a pulse, and the nurse immediately calls out for help. The next nursing action is which of the following?
(a) Open the airway
(b) Administer oxygen
(c) Start chest compression
(d) Ventilate with a mouth to mask device
24. A nurse assesses a client’s surgical incision for signs of infection. Which finding by the nurse would be interpreted as normal finding at the surgical site?
(a) Red, hard skin
(b) Serous drainage
(c) Purulent drainage
(d) Warm, tender skin
25. What is the backbone of infection control practices
(a) Proper disposal (b) Hand washing
(c) Tepid sponge (d) Mouth care
26. Which of the following is the most reliable method of temperature measurement?
(a) Oral method (b) Axillary method
(c) Rectal method (d) All of these
27. “Step ladder” pattern of fever is observed in
(a) TB (b) Typhoid fever
(c) Malaria (d) UTI
28. Which of the following pattern of respiration is seen in patient admitted with injury to medulla oblongata?
(a) Biot’s respiration
(b) Cheyne stokes respiration
(c) Kussmaul’s respiration
(d) Apneostic respiration
29. 14 G IV canula can be identified with the colour code of
(a) Orange (b) Grey
(c) Green (d) Yellow
Nursing MCQ- Oct 2021
30. When the nurse performs mouth care for an unconscious patient, which nursing intervention is the priority?
(a) Keep a suction machine available
(b) Place the client in supine position
(c) Wear sterile gloves while brushing the patient’s teeth
(d) Use gauze wrapped around the fingers to clean patient’s gum
30. When the nurse performs mouth care for an unconscious patient, which nursing intervention is the priority?
(a) Keep a suction machine available
(b) Place the client in supine position
(c) Wear sterile gloves while brushing the patient’s teeth
(d) Use gauze wrapped around the fingers to clean patient’s gum
31. Which of the following is an example for non absorbable suture?
(a) Nylon (b) Vicryl
(c) Catgut (d)All of the above
32. A nurse is preparing a preoperative client for transfer to operating room.
The nurse should take which action in the care of this client at this time?
(a) Ensure that the client has voided
(b) Administer all the daily medications
(c) Practice post operative breathing exercises
(d) Verify that he client has not eaten for the last 24 hrs
33. A nurse understands that which of the following is a correct guideline for adult CPR?
(a) One breath should be given for every five compressions
(b) Two breaths should be given for every 15 compressions
(c) Initially, two quick breaths should be given as rapidly as possible
(d) Each rescue breath should be given over
1 second and should produce visible chest rise
34. For a client with Gastro exphageal reflux disease (GERD), the recommended position is
(a) Fowler’s position
(b) Trendelenburg’’s position
(c) Reverse trendelenburg’s position
(d) Right lateral position
35. A nurse is assessing for correct placement of a narogastric tube. The nurse aspirates the contents and checks for pH. The nurse verifies correct tube placement if pH value is
(a) 3.5 (b) 7.0
(c) 7.35 (d) 7.5
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ANSWERS
1 C 26 A
2 A 27 B
3 C 28 A
4 B 29 A
5 B 30 A
6 B 31 A
7 D 32 A
8 C 33 D
9 B 34 C
10 B 35 A
11 A 36 B
12 C 37 B
13 D 38 C
14 C 39 B
15 D 40 B
16 D 41 C
17 A 42 B
18 A 43 A
19 B 44 B
20 C 45 C
21 A 46 D
22 D 47 C
23 A 48 A
24 B 49 C
25 B 50 A
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