Cherish College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the normal range for adult body temperature?
a) 90-95°F
b) 96-100°F
c) 101-105°F
d) 106-110°F
Answer: b) 96-100°F
Which vital sign provides information about a person's oxygen saturation?
a) Blood pressure
b) Heart rate
c) Respiratory rate
d) Pulse oximetry
Answer: d) Pulse oximetry
What does the acronym "CPR" stand for?
a) Cardiovascular Pulmonary Resuscitation
b) Cardiopulmonary Recovery
c) Chest Pain Relief
d) Cardiac Pulse Restoration
Answer: a) Cardiovascular Pulmonary Resuscitation
Which type of isolation is used to prevent the spread of contagious diseases through the air?
a) Contact isolation
b) Droplet isolation
c) Airborne isolation
d) Protective isolation
Answer: c) Airborne isolation
What is the normal range for systolic blood pressure in adults?
a) 60-80 mm Hg
b) 90-120 mm Hg
c) 130-160 mm Hg
d) 180-200 mm Hg
Answer: b) 90-120 mm Hg
Which intravenous (IV) solution is considered isotonic?
a) Normal saline (0.9% NaCl)
b) Hypotonic saline
c) Hypertonic saline
d) Dextrose 5% in water (D5W)
Answer: a) Normal saline (0.9% NaCl)
What is the purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)?
a) To assess pain tolerance
b) To measure urine output
c) To evaluate consciousness and neurological function
d) To assess cardiac function
Answer: c) To evaluate consciousness and neurological function
Which professional organization represents registered nurses in the United States?
a) American Medical Association (AMA)
b) National League for Nursing (NLN)
c) American Nurses Association (ANA)
d) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Answer: c) American Nurses Association (ANA)
Which position is commonly used to examine the back and spine of a patient?
a) Prone
b) Supine
c) Lateral recumbent
d) Trendelenburg
Answer: a) Prone
What is the primary role of red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the body?
a) Transport oxygen to body tissues
b) Fight infection
c) Maintain blood pressure
d) Produce antibodies
Answer: a) Transport oxygen to body tissues
What does the acronym "PPE" stand for in the context of healthcare?
a) Personal Pain Evaluation
b) Physician-Patient Engagement
c) Personal Protective Equipment
d) Patient Privacy Enhancement
Answer: c) Personal Protective Equipment
Which body system is responsible for filtering waste products from the blood and producing urine?
a) Cardiovascular system
b) Respiratory system
c) Urinary system
d) Digestive system
Answer: c) Urinary system
What is the term for a healthcare-associated infection that a patient acquires in a healthcare setting?
a) Primary infection
b) Secondary infection
c) Nosocomial infection
d) Community-acquired infection
Answer: c) Nosocomial infection
Which type of medication administration route involves injecting medication directly into the bloodstream?
a) Oral
b) Topical
c) Intravenous (IV)
d) Intramuscular (IM)
Answer: c) Intravenous (IV)
What is the purpose of the "5 Rights of Medication Administration" in nursing?
a) To ensure patients receive the right medication, at the right time, by the right nurse
b) To limit patient access to medications
c) To maintain accurate medical records
d) To improve communication between healthcare providers
Answer: a) To ensure patients receive the right medication, at the right time, by the right nurse
Which type of wound healing occurs when the wound edges are brought together and sutured or stapled?
a) Primary intention
b) Secondary intention
c) Tertiary intention
d) Quaternary intention
Answer: a) Primary intention
What is the primary goal of palliative care in nursing?
a) To provide curative treatments
b) To focus on symptom management and quality of life for patients with serious illness
c) To encourage early hospital discharges
d) To maximize profit for healthcare institutions
Answer: b) To focus on symptom management and quality of life for patients with serious illness
What is the purpose of the Braden Scale in nursing?
a) To assess pain levels
b) To measure blood pressure
c) To evaluate risk factors for pressure ulcers
d) To monitor oxygen saturation
Answer: c) To evaluate risk factors for pressure ulcers
Which type of insulin has the quickest onset of action?
a) Regular insulin (R)
b) NPH insulin (N)
c) Long-acting insulin
d) Rapid-acting insulin
Answer: d) Rapid-acting insulin
What is the term for the process of documenting a patient's medical history and care in an organized and systematic manner?
a) Telemedicine
b) Medication reconciliation
c) Nursing assessment
d) Medical charting
Answer: d) Medical charting
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