EKSUTH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the primary purpose of a "Care Plan" in nursing?
a) Documenting random patient information
b) Providing a chronological account of the patient's day
c) Outlining the patient's care goals, interventions, and expected outcomes
d) Keeping track of the healthcare provider's schedule
Answer: c) Outlining the patient's care goals, interventions, and expected outcomes
In nursing, what does the term "PRN" mean when describing medication dosing?
a) Patient's Regular Number
b) Pro Re Nata (as needed)
c) Pharmacy Registered Nurse
d) Physician's Recommendation Noted
Answer: b) Pro Re Nata (as needed)
What is the primary purpose of a "Safety Data Sheet" (SDS) in healthcare?
a) Providing a list of hospital safety rules for patients
b) Offering guidance on proper hand hygiene
c) Providing detailed information about hazardous chemicals, their properties, and safety precautions
d) Documenting patient dietary preferences
Answer: c) Providing detailed information about hazardous chemicals, their properties, and safety precautions
What is the role of a Licensed Independent Practitioner (LIP) in healthcare?
a) Assisting with administrative tasks in a healthcare facility
b) Diagnosing medical conditions and prescribing treatment
c) Administering vaccines to patients
d) Providing dietary advice
Answer: b) Diagnosing medical conditions and prescribing treatment
What is the primary purpose of the "Holistic Care" approach in nursing?
a) Focusing exclusively on physical health
b) Addressing the patient's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
c) Ignoring patient preferences to maintain a standardized approach
d) Administering medication without considering the patient's overall well-being
Answer: b) Addressing the patient's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
What does the term "DVT" stand for in healthcare?
a) Deep Venous Thrombosis
b) Diagnosed Vascular Treatment
c) Direct Vascular Testing
d) Digestive Vessel Test
Answer: a) Deep Venous Thrombosis
What is the primary purpose of the "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act" (HIPAA) in healthcare?
a) Ensuring that patients do not have access to their own medical records
b) Protecting the privacy and security of patient health information
c) Allowing healthcare providers to freely share patient information with third parties
d) Reducing the availability of healthcare services
Answer: b) Protecting the privacy and security of patient health information
What is the primary goal of "Patient Education" in nursing practice?
a) Preventing patients from taking an active role in their own care
b) Providing medical diagnoses
c) Empowering patients to understand and participate in their treatment and recovery
d) Avoiding communication with patients
Answer: c) Empowering patients to understand and participate in their treatment and recovery
What is the primary purpose of the "PERRLA" acronym in assessing the eyes?
a) Assessing the patient's overall physical health
b) Monitoring lung function
c) Evaluating the pupils of the eyes for size, equality, reaction to light, and accommodation
d) Administering eye medications
Answer: c) Evaluating the pupils of the eyes for size, equality, reaction to light, and accommodation
In nursing, what does the term "Informed Consent" mean?
a) Requiring patients to sign a waiver before receiving any care
b) Administering medications without the patient's knowledge
c) Ensuring patients understand and voluntarily agree to medical treatment after receiving information about risks, benefits, and alternatives
d) Documenting patient preferences without their knowledge
Answer: c) Ensuring patients understand and voluntarily agree to medical treatment after receiving information about risks, benefits, and alternatives
What is the primary role of a "Clinical Nurse Specialist" (CNS) in nursing practice?
a) Providing surgical care in the operating room
b) Focusing solely on basic nursing care
c) Providing expertise in a specialized area of nursing practice, such as pediatrics or oncology
d) Managing healthcare facilities
Answer: c) Providing expertise in a specialized area of nursing practice, such as pediatrics or oncology
What does the term "Ambulation" mean in healthcare?
a) Administering medications
b) Allowing patients to remain in bed at all times
c) Assisting patients with walking and mobility
d) Documenting patient dietary preferences
Answer: c) Assisting patients with walking and mobility
What is the primary purpose of the "Critical Thinking" skills in nursing practice?
a) Eliminating all patient input
b) Promoting a standardized approach to care
c) Providing a structured framework for clinical decision-making and problem-solving
d) Avoiding any critical analysis of patient situations
Answer: c) Providing a structured framework for clinical decision-making and problem-solving
What is the role of a "Diabetes Educator" in healthcare?
a) Administering insulin injections
b) Managing patient dietary preferences
c) Providing education and support to patients with diabetes to help them manage their condition
d) Administering vaccines
Answer: c) Providing education and support to patients with diabetes to help them manage their condition
What is the primary purpose of the "Barriers to Communication" assessment in nursing?
a) Monitoring blood pressure
b) Identifying factors that hinder effective communication between healthcare providers and patients
c) Documenting dietary preferences
d) Administering medication without considering communication barriers
Answer: b) Identifying factors that hinder effective communication between healthcare providers and patients
What does the term "Nosocomial Infection" refer to in healthcare?
a) Infections that patients acquire in the community
b) Infections that patients are born with
c) Infections that patients acquire in a healthcare setting
d) Infections that result from excessive hand hygiene
Answer: c) Infections that patients acquire in a healthcare setting
What is the primary purpose of a "Restraint" in patient care?
a) Providing freedom of movement to patients at all times
b) Administering medication without the patient's consent
c) Safely limiting a patient's movement to prevent harm to themselves or others
d) Minimizing patient communication to prevent stress
Answer: c) Safely limiting a patient's movement to prevent harm to themselves or others
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