Seventh Day Adventist School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's respiratory rate, heart rate, and blood pressure while they are at rest and not experiencing stress or illness?
a) Resting vital signs
b) Dynamic vital signs
c) Baseline vital signs
d) Stressor assessment
Answer: c) Baseline vital signs
What is the primary role of the "Nursing Assessment" in patient care?
a) Diagnosing medical conditions
b) Identifying patient problems and needs
c) Administering medications
d) Discharging patients from the hospital
Answer: b) Identifying patient problems and needs
In the context of healthcare, what does "HIPAA" stand for?
a) Healthcare Information Privacy and Protection Act
b) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
c) Hospital Information Policy and Patient Access Act
d) Healthcare Industry Patient Assistance and Advocacy Act
Answer: b) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Which type of isolation is used for patients with highly contagious diseases like tuberculosis?
a) Airborne isolation
b) Contact isolation
c) Droplet isolation
d) Standard precautions
Answer: a) Airborne isolation
What is the term for the legal document that outlines a patient's preferences for medical treatment and life-sustaining measures in case they cannot communicate their wishes?
a) Living will
b) Advance directive
c) Medical power of attorney
d) Informed consent
Answer: b) Advance directive
What is the term for the healthcare process that aims to prevent illness, injury, or complications during the recovery phase?
a) Triage
b) Palliative care
c) Preventive care
d) Rehabilitation
Answer: c) Preventive care
Which nursing specialty focuses on caring for patients with mental health disorders?
a) Orthopedic nursing
b) Pediatric nursing
c) Psychiatric nursing
d) Obstetric nursing
Answer: c) Psychiatric nursing
What is the primary purpose of a nebulizer in respiratory therapy?
a) To deliver oxygen to patients
b) To humidify the air in the room
c) To convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation
d) To assist with chest compressions during CPR
Answer: c) To convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation
Which nursing role involves coordinating patient care and advocating for the patient within the healthcare system?
a) Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
b) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
c) Registered Nurse (RN)
d) Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Answer: c) Registered Nurse (RN)
What is the term for the removal of excess fluid and waste products from the body through a machine or peritoneal cavity?
a) Dialysis
b) Phlebotomy
c) Catheterization
d) Intubation
Answer: a) Dialysis
Which body system is responsible for regulating metabolism, producing hormones, and storing glycogen?
a) Respiratory system
b) Cardiovascular system
c) Endocrine system
d) Musculoskeletal system
Answer: c) Endocrine system
In nursing, what is the "Nursing Code of Ethics" used for?
a) To set billing and insurance standards
b) To regulate medical research
c) To guide nurses in ethical decision-making and professional conduct
d) To establish legal requirements for nursing practice
Answer: c) To guide nurses in ethical decision-making and professional conduct
What is the purpose of the "RACE" acronym in healthcare settings?
a) To remember emergency contact numbers
b) To help in responding to fires and fire alarms
c) To assess the quality of medical equipment
d) To promote healthy eating habits
Answer: b) To help in responding to fires and fire alarms
Which of the following is an example of an anticoagulant medication?
a) Aspirin
b) Insulin
c) Epinephrine
d) Nitroglycerin
Answer: a) Aspirin
What is the purpose of a "Wound Culture" in nursing?
a) To assess a patient's risk for developing pressure ulcers
b) To identify microorganisms causing infection in a wound
c) To promote wound healing through advanced dressings
d) To remove foreign objects from the wound
Answer: b) To identify microorganisms causing infection in a wound
Which term refers to the medical device used to monitor and record a patient's heart rhythm?
a) Sphygmomanometer
b) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
c) Stethoscope
d) Blood pressure cuff
Answer: b) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
In nursing, what is the purpose of the "Nursing Diagnosis"?
a) To provide a medical diagnosis for the patient
b) To identify the patient's medical history
c) To describe the patient's physical appearance
d) To identify actual or potential health problems or needs
Answer: d) To identify actual or potential health problems or needs
Which organization establishes standards for safe medication practices in the United States?
a) American Nurses Association (ANA)
b) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
c) The Joint Commission (TJC)
d) Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
Answer: d) Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)
What is the term for a technique that uses sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures, often used in obstetrics and cardiology?
a) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
b) X-ray
c) Ultrasound
d) Computed tomography (CT)
Answer: c) Ultrasound
What is the primary purpose of a Holter monitor in cardiology?
a) To monitor blood pressure
b) To record a patient's brain activity
c) To measure lung function
d) To continuously record a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) over an extended period
Answer: d) To continuously record a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) over an extended period
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