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FCVLMT College of Nursing Past Questions And Answers

FCVLMT College of Nursing Past Questions And Answers

Here they are;

What is the primary purpose of the "Pulse Oximetry" measurement in healthcare?
a) To assess a patient's cognitive function
b) To measure the patient's blood pressure
c) To evaluate the patient's oxygen saturation in the blood
d) To monitor blood glucose levels
Answer: c) To evaluate the patient's oxygen saturation in the blood

When caring for a patient with a urinary catheter, what is a key nursing responsibility to prevent complications?
a) Maintain a closed sterile system
b) Disconnect the catheter from the drainage bag during patient activities
c) Irrigate the catheter with saline daily
d) Change the catheter site dressing every hour
Answer: a) Maintain a closed sterile system

What is the primary goal of the "Medication Reconciliation" process in healthcare?
a) To encourage patients to manage their medications without supervision
b) To avoid documenting medication changes
c) To ensure accurate and complete medication lists to improve patient safety and continuity of care
d) To prescribe medications without a healthcare provider's order
Answer: c) To ensure accurate and complete medication lists to improve patient safety and continuity of care

In nursing, what does the term "SOB" stand for?
a) Shortness of Breath
b) Social Obligations Booklet
c) Safety of the Blood
d) Spinal Operation and Break
Answer: a) Shortness of Breath

What is the primary purpose of "Therapeutic Communication" in nursing?
a) To limit communication with patients to reduce workload
b) To prioritize healthcare providers' communication needs
c) To enhance the patient-provider relationship and improve patient outcomes
d) To avoid patient communication to save time
Answer: c) To enhance the patient-provider relationship and improve patient outcomes

When providing care for a patient with a chest tube, what is a key nursing responsibility to prevent complications?
a) Keep the chest tube above the level of the patient's chest
b) Clamping the chest tube to control the flow of drainage
c) Monitor the integrity of the dressing and tubing, as well as drainage in the collection system
d) Frequently disconnect the chest tube for patient mobility
Answer: c) Monitor the integrity of the dressing and tubing, as well as drainage in the collection system

What is the primary purpose of the "Scope of Practice" in nursing?
a) To eliminate healthcare providers' responsibilities
b) To define the roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals based on their education and licensure
c) To encourage healthcare providers to perform tasks outside their training
d) To limit patient access to healthcare services
Answer: b) To define the roles and responsibilities of healthcare professionals based on their education and licensure

In the context of medication administration, what does "q_h" mean?
a) Every hour
b) Every other hour
c) Every morning
d) Every night
Answer: b) Every other hour

What is the primary role of a nurse when providing care to a patient with a gastrostomy tube (G-tube)?
a) Administer medications directly into the G-tube without dilution
b) Minimize documentation of G-tube care
c) Monitor for proper G-tube placement, provide tube feedings, and prevent complications
d) Remove the G-tube regularly for cleaning
Answer: c) Monitor for proper G-tube placement, provide tube feedings, and prevent complications

What is the primary goal of the "Nursing Code of Ethics" in patient care?
a) To promote unethical behavior among healthcare providers
b) To prioritize the financial interests of healthcare providers
c) To guide healthcare professionals in ethical decision-making and patient advocacy
d) To avoid involving patients in care planning
Answer: c) To guide healthcare professionals in ethical decision-making and patient advocacy

When caring for a patient with a nasogastric (NG) tube, what is an essential nursing intervention to prevent aspiration?
a) Administer NG tube feedings quickly to save time
b) Keeping the NG tube above the level of the patient's head
c) Monitor for proper tube placement, secure the tube, and confirm patient positioning
d) Allow the patient to move freely to adjust the NG tube as needed
Answer: c) Monitor for proper tube placement, secure the tube, and confirm patient positioning

What is the primary purpose of "Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)" testing in healthcare?
a) To evaluate the patient's visual acuity
b) To assess the patient's hearing
c) To measure the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube
d) To monitor the patient's blood pressure
Answer: c) To measure the rate at which red blood cells settle in a tube

In nursing, what does the term "ETT" stand for?
a) Endotracheal Tube
b) Every Twelve Hours
c) Emergency Transfer Team
d) Early Treatment Technique
Answer: a) Endotracheal Tube

What is the primary goal of "evidence-based practice" in nursing?
a) To base all decisions on personal opinions and experiences
b) To ensure that every patient receives the exact same care
c) To integrate the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences to make informed healthcare decisions
d) To disregard research findings in patient care
Answer: c) To integrate the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences to make informed healthcare decisions

When assessing a patient's respiratory status, what does the term "Auscultation" mean?
a) Checking the patient's visual acuity
b) Evaluating a patient's cognitive function
c) Listening to the sounds produced by the patient's body, typically using a stethoscope
d) Measuring the patient's blood pressure
Answer: c) Listening to the sounds produced by the patient's body, typically using a stethoscope

What is the primary purpose of "Clinical Pathways" in nursing?
a) To encourage healthcare providers to follow unstructured care plans
b) To reduce the quality of patient care
c) To provide structured plans of care for specific patient populations or conditions
d) To focus on patient preferences without any guidelines
Answer: c) To provide structured plans of care for specific patient populations or conditions

In the context of infection control, what is the term for the practice of placing patients who are known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by respiratory droplets in a private room?
a) Airborne isolation
b) Contact isolation
c) Droplet isolation
d) Standard precautions
Answer: c) Droplet isolation

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