Taraba State College of Nursing Jalingo Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the purpose of "Heparin Lock" in nursing practice?
a) Locking patients in their rooms for safety
b) Administering a medication to keep patients calm
c) A device that maintains venous access without the need for constant needle insertion
d) Measuring blood pressure
Answer: c) A device that maintains venous access without the need for constant needle insertion
What is the primary role of a "Cardiac Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Administering cardiac surgery
b) Providing specialized care for patients with heart-related conditions and diseases
c) Managing the hospital's finances
d) Administering cardiac medications
Answer: b) Providing specialized care for patients with heart-related conditions and diseases
In nursing, what does the term "ROM" stand for when assessing a patient?
a) Room of Movement
b) Range of Motion
c) Radiology of Medicine
d) Routine Observation Management
Answer: b) Range of Motion
What is the primary purpose of "PPE" in healthcare?
a) Promoting personal fashion
b) Providing patients with everyday clothing
c) Personal Protective Equipment, used to protect healthcare workers from potential exposure to infectious materials
d) Eliminating all clothing in healthcare
Answer: c) Personal Protective Equipment, used to protect healthcare workers from potential exposure to infectious materials
What is the role of a "School Nurse" in nursing practice?
a) Administering education
b) Providing nursing care and health education to students in school settings
c) Managing school finances
d) Administering vaccinations to teachers
Answer: b) Providing nursing care and health education to students in school settings
What is the primary goal of "Infection Control" in nursing practice?
a) Promoting the spread of infections
b) Preventing and minimizing the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare facilities
c) Avoiding hand hygiene
d) Administering infections to patients
Answer: b) Preventing and minimizing the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare facilities
What is the purpose of "Pediatric Growth and Development" in nursing care?
a) Administering growth hormones to pediatric patients
b) Focusing solely on the physical growth of children
c) Assessing and monitoring the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of children
d) Administering medications to children without regard for their development
Answer: c) Assessing and monitoring the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of children
In nursing, what does the term "BUN" stand for in a laboratory test?
a) Blood Urea Nitrogen
b) Basic Urine Number
c) Bacterial Urine Nitrate
d) Body Undergoing Nutrition
Answer: a) Blood Urea Nitrogen
What is the primary role of a "Clinical Nurse Specialist" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications in clinical settings
b) Providing specialized nursing care and expertise in a specific clinical area, such as oncology or critical care
c) Managing hospital finances
d) Administering surgery in clinical settings
Answer: b) Providing specialized nursing care and expertise in a specific clinical area, such as oncology or critical care
What is the purpose of "Venipuncture" in nursing practice?
a) Administering intravenous fluids without blood collection
b) Measuring blood pressure
c) Collecting blood samples from a patient's vein for diagnostic testing
d) Administering intramuscular injections
Answer: c) Collecting blood samples from a patient's vein for diagnostic testing
What is the primary goal of "CPR" (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) in healthcare?
a) Focusing solely on pulmonary care
b) Providing life-saving measures to restore blood circulation and breathing in individuals experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory failure
c) Administering chest compressions for fun
d) Avoiding any intervention during cardiac arrest
Answer: b) Providing life-saving measures to restore blood circulation and breathing in individuals experiencing cardiac arrest or respiratory failure
In nursing, what does the term "DI" stand for in the context of diabetes?
a) Delicious Insulin
b) Diabetes Indicator
c) Direct Injection
d) Diabetes Insipidus
Answer: d) Diabetes Insipidus
What is the role of a "Flight Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications during flights
b) Providing nursing care and emergency medical services to patients during air transport
c) Managing flight schedules
d) Administering aviation exams to patients
Answer: b) Providing nursing care and emergency medical services to patients during air transport
What is the primary purpose of "HIPAA" in healthcare?
a) Promoting healthcare privacy
b) Eliminating all patient information
c) Ensuring that patient information is widely shared
d) Avoiding any patient privacy protections
Answer: a) Promoting healthcare privacy through the protection and secure handling of patient health information
What is the purpose of "Nutritional Assessment" in nursing practice?
a) Administering nutritional supplements to all patients
b) Assessing a patient's nutritional status, dietary habits, and needs to provide appropriate dietary recommendations
c) Avoiding any nutritional consideration
d) Measuring body temperature
Answer: b) Assessing a patient's nutritional status, dietary habits, and needs to provide appropriate dietary recommendations
In nursing, what does the term "Sepsis" refer to?
a) Severe Episodic Psychological Stress Induced Syndrome
b) A life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to infection, resulting in organ dysfunction
c) Sudden Epidermal Skin Irritation Syndrome
d) Spinal Epidural Procedure for Surgical Interventions
Answer: b) A life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to infection, resulting in organ dysfunction
What is the primary goal of "Critical Thinking" in nursing practice?
a) Discouraging thinking among healthcare providers
b) Encouraging healthcare providers to make snap judgments
c) Promoting the ability to think rationally, logically, and critically in complex healthcare situations to make informed decisions
d) Eliminating all thinking in healthcare
Answer: c) Promoting the ability to think rationally, logically, and critically in complex healthcare situations to make informed decisions
What is the role of a "Diabetes Educator" in healthcare?
a) Administering insulin to diabetic patients
b) Providing education and support to individuals with diabetes to help them manage their condition effectively
c) Administering diabetic tests without educating patients
d) Focusing solely on endocrinology
Answer: b) Providing education and support to individuals with diabetes to help them manage their condition effectively
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