Kwara State School of Nursing Oke-Ode Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
In nursing, what is the primary purpose of the "Respiratory Rate" assessment?
a) To determine the patient's temperature
b) To assess the patient's heart rate
c) To measure the rate and depth of a patient's breathing
d) To evaluate the patient's blood pressure
Answer: c) To measure the rate and depth of a patient's breathing
What is the term for the assessment of a patient's vital signs, including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure?
a) Initial assessment
b) Comprehensive assessment
c) Focused assessment
d) Vital signs assessment
Answer: d) Vital signs assessment
In healthcare, what does "MRSA" stand for when referring to a type of bacterial infection?
a) Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
b) Multidrug-Resistant Streptococcus A
c) Mycobacterium Resistant to Specific Antibiotics
d) Multi-Resistant Skin Abscess
Answer: a) Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
What is the term for the process of promoting and maintaining a patient's independence and mobility?
a) Rehabilitation
b) Restraint use
c) Sedation
d) Immobilization
Answer: a) Rehabilitation
In nursing, what does "DNR" stand for in the context of a patient's care wishes?
a) Do Not Resuscitate
b) Diagnosis Not Required
c) Delayed Nursing Response
d) Documented Nursing Record
Answer: a) Do Not Resuscitate
What is the primary role of a "Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist" (CRNA) in the surgical setting?
a) To perform surgery
b) To assist the surgeon during procedures
c) To administer anesthesia and monitor patients during surgery
d) To manage the postoperative recovery phase
Answer: c) To administer anesthesia and monitor patients during surgery
In healthcare, what does "EKG" stand for?
a) Electrocardiogram
b) Electronic Keyboard Guidance
c) Emergency Knowledge Gathering
d) Endoscopic Knee Examination
Answer: a) Electrocardiogram
What is the term for a medication error where the wrong route of administration is used, such as injecting an oral medication intravenously?
a) Medication reconciliation
b) Medication duplication
c) Medication omission
d) Medication route error
Answer: d) Medication route error
Which organization is responsible for accrediting and certifying healthcare facilities in the United States?
a) American Medical Association (AMA)
b) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
c) The Joint Commission (TJC)
d) American Hospital Association (AHA)
Answer: c) The Joint Commission (TJC)
What is the primary role of a "Nurse Educator" in the healthcare system?
a) To manage hospital finances
b) To perform surgery
c) To provide nursing education and training
d) To diagnose medical conditions
Answer: c) To provide nursing education and training
In nursing, what does "Dx" stand for when documenting a patient's diagnosis?
a) Diagnosis
b) Diagnostic x-ray
c) Discharge
d) Doctor examination
Answer: a) Diagnosis
What is the term for the process of assessing a patient's circulation by examining their skin color, temperature, and capillary refill time?
a) Percussion
b) Blood pressure measurement
c) Pulmonary function test
d) Skin assessment
Answer: d) Skin assessment
In nursing, what is the primary purpose of "Wound Irrigation"?
a) To assess wound healing progress
b) To remove foreign objects from the wound
c) To provide pain relief to the patient
d) To disinfect and clean a wound
Answer: d) To disinfect and clean a wound
What is the term for the medical specialty that deals with the study and treatment of cancer?
a) Oncology
b) Cardiology
c) Gastroenterology
d) Orthopedics
Answer: a) Oncology
In pediatric nursing, what is the term for the standardized system used to assess a newborn's overall health and well-being shortly after birth?
a) Apgar Score
b) Glasgow Coma Scale
c) Barthel Index
d) Modified Ashworth Scale
Answer: a) Apgar Score
What is the purpose of the "Bradypnea" assessment in nursing?
a) To measure blood pressure
b) To assess a patient's pulse rate
c) To evaluate slow respiratory rate
d) To determine a patient's level of consciousness
Answer: c) To evaluate slow respiratory rate
In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Clinical Nurse Leader" (CNL)?
a) To provide spiritual care to patients
b) To manage hospital facilities
c) To lead and coordinate care delivery across the healthcare team
d) To perform surgical procedures
Answer: c) To lead and coordinate care delivery across the healthcare team
What is the term for the process of using a fine needle to obtain a small sample of tissue or fluid for diagnostic purposes?
a) Venipuncture
b) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
c) Biopsy
d) Endoscopy
Answer: c) Biopsy
In nursing, what does "CBG" stand for in the context of glucose monitoring?
a) Constant Blood Glucose
b) Complete Blood Group
c) Capillary Blood Glucose
d) Centralized Blood Gas
Answer: c) Capillary Blood Glucose
What is the primary purpose of the "Doppler Ultrasound" in healthcare?
a) To measure oxygen saturation
b) To create images of internal body structures
c) To assess blood flow and detect vascular conditions
d) To monitor fetal heart rate
Answer: c) To assess blood flow and detect vascular conditions.
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