Mercy College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the primary purpose of "Incident Reporting" in healthcare?
a) Documenting daily routines
b) Reporting and documenting unexpected events or incidents that may impact patient safety or care
c) Sharing personal experiences with colleagues
d) Eliminating the need for documentation
Answer: b) Reporting and documenting unexpected events or incidents that may impact patient safety or care
In nursing, what does the term "NCLEX" stand for?
a) Nursing Certified Licensure Examination
b) National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
c) Nurse Coding and Licensing Exam
d) Nursing Curriculum and Learning Experience
Answer: b) National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
What is the primary goal of "Medication Reconciliation" in nursing practice?
a) Administering medications without patient consent
b) Documenting all medication errors
c) Ensuring that patients continue taking their prescribed medications accurately and safely during transitions in care
d) Avoiding all documentation of medication history
Answer: c) Ensuring that patients continue taking their prescribed medications accurately and safely during transitions in care
What is the purpose of "Auscultation" in nursing assessment?
a) Administering vaccinations
b) Assessing a patient's ability to walk
c) Listening to body sounds, such as heart and lung sounds, with a stethoscope
d) Administering anesthesia
Answer: c) Listening to body sounds, such as heart and lung sounds, with a stethoscope
What is the primary role of a "Nurse Manager" in healthcare?
a) Providing direct patient care
b) Administering surgery
c) Managing and overseeing the nursing staff, units, and resources in a healthcare facility
d) Focusing solely on administrative tasks
Answer: c) Managing and overseeing the nursing staff, units, and resources in a healthcare facility
In nursing, what does the term "SBP" stand for when measuring blood pressure?
a) Safe Blood Pressure
b) Systolic Blood Pressure
c) Strong Blood Pump
d) Standard Blood Pressure
Answer: b) Systolic Blood Pressure
What is the primary purpose of "Nursing Informatics" in healthcare?
a) Focusing solely on paper-based documentation
b) Integrating nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and information in nursing practice
c) Eliminating all technology in healthcare
d) Administering paper-based medication records
Answer: b) Integrating nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data and information in nursing practice
What is the role of a "Palliative Care Nurse" in nursing practice?
a) Administering curative treatments
b) Providing specialized care for patients at the end of life, focusing on symptom management, comfort, and quality of life
c) Administering vaccines
d) Focusing solely on prevention
Answer: b) Providing specialized care for patients at the end of life, focusing on symptom management, comfort, and quality of life
What is the primary goal of "Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) Prevention" in nursing practice?
a) Promoting CAUTI infections
b) Preventing healthcare-associated urinary tract infections by implementing best practices in catheter care
c) Administering catheters without concern for infection
d) Avoiding catheter use
Answer: b) Preventing healthcare-associated urinary tract infections by implementing best practices in catheter care
What is the purpose of the "Glasgow Coma Scale" in healthcare?
a) Assessing a patient's sense of humor
b) Measuring the level of consciousness and assessing neurological status in patients with head injuries
c) Assessing the patient's pain level
d) Administering pain medications
Answer: b) Measuring the level of consciousness and assessing neurological status in patients with head injuries
What is the primary purpose of "Wound Care" in nursing practice?
a) Administering medications to surgical wounds
b) Providing care and treatment for various types of wounds to promote healing and prevent infection
c) Administering medications without considering wound care
d) Avoiding wound assessment and care
Answer: b) Providing care and treatment for various types of wounds to promote healing and prevent infection
In nursing, what does the term "STAT" mean when describing the timing of a medication or procedure?
a) Standing Temperature Assessment Time
b) Start Treatment at Time
c) Immediately or at Once
d) Standardized Timed Assessment Technique
Answer: c) Immediately or at Once
What is the role of a "Perioperative Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Providing care during surgery
b) Administering medications to surgical patients
c) Managing healthcare facility finances
d) Focusing solely on pre-operative care
Answer: a) Providing care during surgery
What is the primary purpose of "Patient Reassurance" in nursing practice?
a) Minimizing all patient communication
b) Providing reassurance and emotional support to reduce patient anxiety and distress
c) Administering medication without discussing it with the patient
d) Avoiding any emotional connection with patients
Answer: b) Providing reassurance and emotional support to reduce patient anxiety and distress
What is the role of a "Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse" (WOCN) in nursing practice?
a) Administering surgical procedures
b) Providing specialized care for patients with ostomies, wounds, and continence issues
c) Administering vaccines to patients
d) Managing nursing schedules
Answer: b) Providing specialized care for patients with ostomies, wounds, and continence issues
In nursing, what does the term "DNR" stand for in a patient's medical record?
a) Delayed Nursing Request
b) Diagnostic Nursing Report
c) Do Not Resuscitate
d) Discharge Nursing Review
Answer: c) Do Not Resuscitate
What is the primary purpose of "Suctioning" in nursing care?
a) Administering medications
b) Removing secretions, mucus, or foreign substances from a patient's airway to maintain clear breathing
c) Measuring oxygen saturation
d) Administering surgical procedures
Answer: b) Removing secretions, mucus, or foreign substances from a patient's airway to maintain clear breathing
What is the primary goal of "Cultural Sensitivity" in nursing practice?
a) Promoting a single cultural perspective
b) Ignoring cultural differences in patient care
c) Providing care that respects and considers the cultural beliefs, values, and practices of diverse patient populations
d) Administering medications without considering cultural factors
Answer: c) Providing care that respects and considers the cultural beliefs
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