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Amachara School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Amachara School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

What is the primary purpose of "Hypothermia Blankets" in healthcare?
a) To promote hyperthermia in patients
b) To maintain a warm and stable body temperature in patients
c) To encourage the use of high room temperatures
d) To minimize patient comfort
Answer: b) To maintain a warm and stable body temperature in patients

When caring for a patient with a peripheral intravenous (IV) line, what is a key nursing intervention to prevent complications?
a) Avoid using a transparent dressing over the IV site
b) Change the IV tubing only when it is visibly soiled
c) Monitor the IV site for signs of infiltration or infection
d) Discontinue the IV line before the prescribed time
Answer: c) Monitor the IV site for signs of infiltration or infection

What is the primary goal of "Healthcare Informatics" in nursing?
a) To make healthcare information less accessible to patients
b) To prioritize paper-based documentation
c) To utilize technology and data to improve healthcare delivery, quality, and outcomes
d) To minimize the use of electronic health records
Answer: c) To utilize technology and data to improve healthcare delivery, quality, and outcomes

In nursing, what does the term "CVA" stand for?
a) Cerebrovascular Accident
b) Central Venous Access
c) Continuous Vital Assessment
d) Cardiac Valve Abnormality
Answer: a) Cerebrovascular Accident

What is the primary purpose of the "Significant Other" in patient care?
a) To maintain patient privacy and isolation
b) To encourage patients to manage their healthcare independently
c) To involve family members or close individuals to provide emotional support and aid in the patient's care
d) To minimize communication with anyone other than the patient
Answer: c) To involve family members or close individuals to provide emotional support and aid in the patient's care

When caring for a patient with a ventilator, what is a key nursing intervention to maintain airway patency?
a) Disconnect the ventilator frequently to allow the patient to breathe independently
b) Suction the patient's airway as needed and ensure that the endotracheal or tracheostomy tube is patent
c) Allow the patient to communicate freely, even when intubated
d) Use sedation to keep the patient asleep at all times
Answer: b) Suction the patient's airway as needed and ensure that the endotracheal or tracheostomy tube is patent

What is the primary goal of "Team Nursing" in healthcare?
a) To assign all patient care responsibilities to a single nurse
b) To reduce the quality of patient care by fragmenting responsibilities
c) To improve care delivery by involving a team of healthcare professionals working collaboratively to provide care
d) To restrict communication between healthcare providers
Answer: c) To improve care delivery by involving a team of healthcare professionals working collaboratively to provide care

In the context of medication administration, what does "PRN" stand for?
a) Persistent Routine Need
b) Per Regular Number
c) Pro Re Nata (as needed)
d) Postoperative Recovery Notice
Answer: c) Pro Re Nata (as needed)

What is the primary purpose of the "Patient Advocacy" role in nursing?
a) To prioritize the healthcare provider's interests
b) To limit patient involvement in their healthcare decisions
c) To protect and support the rights and needs of patients
d) To discourage patients from asking questions
Answer: c) To protect and support the rights and needs of patients

When caring for a patient with a urinary catheter, what is a key nursing intervention to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs)?
a) Disconnect the catheter frequently to avoid bladder overdistention
b) Limit hand hygiene during catheter care
c) Encourage the patient to tug on the catheter to reposition it
d) Maintain a closed sterile system and use aseptic technique during catheter care
Answer: d) Maintain a closed sterile system and use aseptic technique during catheter care

What is the primary purpose of the "Concept Mapping" technique in nursing?
a) To simplify complex medical terminology
b) To discourage students from understanding nursing concepts
c) To help students visualize and organize relationships between nursing concepts and theories
d) To eliminate the need for critical thinking in nursing education
Answer: c) To help students visualize and organize relationships between nursing concepts and theories

In nursing, what does the term "NPO" stand for?
a) No Pain or Overexertion
b) Nausea, Pain, and Overhydration
c) Nothing by Mouth
d) Normal Protein Only
Answer: c) Nothing by Mouth

What is the primary goal of "Cultural Competence" in nursing care?
a) To promote cultural insensitivity
b) To prioritize one culture over others
c) To provide culturally sensitive care by recognizing and respecting the beliefs, values, and practices of diverse patient populations
d) To eliminate the need for cross-cultural communication
Answer: c) To provide culturally sensitive care by recognizing and respecting the beliefs, values, and practices of diverse patient populations

When assessing a patient's respiratory status, what does the term "Tachypnea" refer to?
a) A rapid heart rate
b) Rapid breathing, an increased respiratory rate
c) An abnormal heart rhythm
d) Slow, shallow breathing
Answer: b) Rapid breathing, an increased respiratory rate

What is the primary purpose of "Thrombolytic Therapy" in healthcare?
a) To prevent blood clot formation
b) To promote blood clot formation
c) To remove or dissolve blood clots in the blood vessels
d) To improve red blood cell production
Answer: c) To remove or dissolve blood clots in the blood vessels

In nursing, what does the term "DVT" stand for?
a) Deep Vein Thrombosis
b) Deficient Ventilation Technique
c) Dangerous Vital Trend
d) Doctorate in Vascular Therapy
Answer: a) Deep Vein Thrombosis

What is the primary purpose of the "Professional Boundaries" in nursing?
a) To prioritize healthcare providers' interests
b) To limit patient access to healthcare information
c) To establish appropriate limits and guidelines for the nurse-patient relationship
d) To avoid any communication with patients
Answer: c) To establish appropriate limits and guidelines for the nurse-patient relationship

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