UBTH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Here they are;
What is the term for the process of introducing a sterile tube into the bladder to drain urine?
a) Colostomy
b) Catheterization
c) Cystoscopy
d) Stoma care
Answer: b) Catheterization
In nursing, what does "NANDA" stand for when referring to nursing diagnoses?
a) National Assessment of Nursing Diagnosis and Actions
b) Nursing and Assessment Diagnosis Algorithm
c) North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
d) Nurses' Action and Diagnostic Assessment
Answer: c) North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
What is the term for the process of placing a tube into the trachea to provide an airway or administer mechanical ventilation?
a) Tracheostomy
b) Thoracentesis
c) Endotracheal intubation
d) Tracheal dilation
Answer: c) Endotracheal intubation
In nursing, what is the primary purpose of the "Nursing Code of Ethics"?
a) To determine nurse-patient ratios
b) To manage hospital supplies
c) To guide ethical practice and decision-making in nursing
d) To establish healthcare billing codes
Answer: c) To guide ethical practice and decision-making in nursing
What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's blood pressure?
a) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
b) Hemodialysis
c) Blood pressure assessment
d) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Answer: c) Blood pressure assessment
In nursing, what does "ADL" stand for when referring to activities of daily living?
a) Advanced Documentation Language
b) Activities of Daily Living
c) Advanced Diagnostic Laboratory
d) Acute Disease Locator
Answer: b) Activities of Daily Living
What is the term for the process of evaluating a patient's ability to move their joints through their full range of motion?
a) Percussion
b) Palpation
c) Range of motion (ROM)
d) Auscultation
Answer: c) Range of motion (ROM)
In healthcare, what is the primary role of a "Pharmacist"?
a) To perform surgical procedures
b) To diagnose medical conditions
c) To educate patients about medications and dispense prescription drugs
d) To coordinate patient care
Answer: c) To educate patients about medications and dispense prescription drugs
What is the term for the process of evaluating a patient's ability to communicate, move, and perform self-care activities?
a) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
b) Neurological assessment
c) Cardiac assessment
d) Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
Answer: b) Neurological assessment
In nursing, what does "PO" stand for when referring to medication administration?
a) Peritoneal output
b) Pain observation
c) By mouth (oral)
d) Patient orientation
Answer: c) By mouth (oral)
What is the term for the process of using a tube to remove air or fluid from the pleural space surrounding the lungs?
a) Thoracentesis
b) Colostomy
c) Gastroscopy
d) Tracheostomy
Answer: a) Thoracentesis
In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Wound Care Nurse"?
a) To perform laboratory tests
b) To educate patients about nutrition
c) To specialize in the assessment and management of wounds
d) To coordinate patient transportation
Answer: c) To specialize in the assessment and management of wounds
What is the term for the specialized area of nursing focused on caring for patients with heart and vascular conditions?
a) Cardiology nursing
b) Orthopedic nursing
c) Geriatric nursing
d) Neonatal nursing
Answer: a) Cardiology nursing
In healthcare, what does "EMR" stand for when referring to electronic medical records?
a) Emergency Medical Response
b) Electronic Medical Record
c) External Medical Research
d) Electronic Monitoring Room
Answer: b) Electronic Medical Record
What is the term for the assessment of a patient's ability to perform tasks such as dressing, bathing, and eating independently?
a) Cognitive assessment
b) Functional assessment
c) Gait analysis
d) Respiratory assessment
Answer: b) Functional assessment
In nursing, what is the purpose of the "Patient Bill of Rights"?
a) To establish hospital policies
b) To provide financial support to patients
c) To outline the expectations and rights of patients receiving healthcare
d) To determine nurse-patient ratios
Answer: c) To outline the expectations and rights of patients receiving healthcare
What is the term for the process of inspecting the inside of the stomach using a flexible, lighted tube?
a) Gastroscopy
b) Colonoscopy
c) Endoscopy
d) Cystoscopy
Answer: a) Gastroscopy
In healthcare, what does "CBC" stand for when referring to a common blood test?
a) Comprehensive Blood Chemistry
b) Complete Blood Count
c) Cardiac Blood Circulation
d) Centralized Blood Chemistry
Answer: b) Complete Blood Count
What is the term for the process of measuring the electrical activity of the heart using electrodes placed on the skin?
a) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
b) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
c) Electromyography (EMG)
d) Electrocorticography (ECoG)
Answer: a) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Pain Management Nurse"?
a) To diagnose pain conditions
b) To manage hospital finances
c) To assess and manage patients' pain levels and provide pain relief interventions
d) To perform orthopedic procedures
Answer: c) To assess and manage patients' pain levels and provide pain relief interventions
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