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UCH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

UCH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Here they are;

What is the term for the process of assessing a patient's nutritional status and dietary intake?
a) Gastroscopy
b) Dysphagia assessment
c) Nutritional assessment
d) Percussion
Answer: c) Nutritional assessment

In nursing, what does "DNR" stand for when referring to a patient's medical orders?
a) Do Not Resuscitate
b) Diagnosis and Treatment Regulation
c) Daily Nurse Record
d) Discharge and Referral Notice
Answer: a) Do Not Resuscitate

What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's breathing rate by counting the number of breaths taken in one minute?
a) Sphygmomanometer reading
b) Respiratory assessment
c) Auscultation
d) Palpation
Answer: b) Respiratory assessment

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of "Medication Reconciliation"?
a) To diagnose medical conditions
b) To reconcile a patient's medication list and prevent medication errors
c) To document patient admissions
d) To manage hospital finances
Answer: b) To reconcile a patient's medication list and prevent medication errors

What is the term for the process of assessing a newborn's overall health and well-being immediately after birth?
a) APGAR score assessment
b) Neonatal assessment
c) Cognitive assessment
d) Functional assessment
Answer: a) APGAR score assessment

In healthcare, what does "MRI" stand for when referring to a medical imaging technique?
a) Magnetic Resonance Imaging
b) Medical Radiographic Imaging
c) Microscopic Radiologic Imaging
d) Musculoskeletal Radiology Imaging
Answer: a) Magnetic Resonance Imaging

What is the term for the process of evaluating a patient's ability to perform tasks that require cognitive skills, such as memory and problem-solving?
a) Range of motion (ROM) assessment
b) Neurological assessment
c) Cognitive assessment
d) Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
Answer: c) Cognitive assessment

In nursing, what is the primary role of a "School Nurse"?
a) To diagnose educational conditions
b) To educate students about healthcare
c) To manage school facilities
d) To provide healthcare services and support to students within an educational setting
Answer: d) To provide healthcare services and support to students within an educational setting

What is the term for the process of assessing a patient's risk of falling and implementing measures to prevent falls?
a) Fall prevention assessment
b) Fall risk assessment
c) Braden Scale assessment
d) Gait analysis
Answer: b) Fall risk assessment

In healthcare, what does "CDC" stand for when referring to a government agency?
a) Clinical Data Collection
b) Center for Disease Control and Prevention
c) Clinical Diagnostic Center
d) Critical Disease Control
Answer: b) Center for Disease Control and Prevention

What is the term for the process of removing fluid from a patient's abdomen to relieve pressure or obtain a sample?
a) Thoracentesis
b) Lumbar puncture
c) Paracentesis
d) Arthroscopy
Answer: c) Paracentesis

In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Geriatric Nurse"?
a) To diagnose geriatric conditions
b) To manage geriatric facilities
c) To provide specialized care to elderly patients
d) To perform pediatric procedures
Answer: c) To provide specialized care to elderly patients

What is the term for the process of using sound waves to create images of a patient's internal organs, such as the heart or abdomen?
a) Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
b) Ultrasonography (ultrasound)
c) Endoscopy
d) Computed Tomography (CT)
Answer: b) Ultrasonography (ultrasound)

In nursing, what is the "Five Rights of Medication Administration" used to ensure?
a) Patient satisfaction
b) Efficient documentation
c) Safe and accurate medication administration
d) Hospital revenue
Answer: c) Safe and accurate medication administration

What is the term for the process of administering medication through a small, flexible tube inserted directly into the patient's stomach?
a) Gastrostomy
b) Nasogastric (NG) tube placement
c) Enteral nutrition
d) Parenteral nutrition
Answer: a) Gastrostomy

In healthcare, what does "DME" stand for when referring to medical equipment?
a) Durable Medical Equipment
b) Digital Medical Examination
c) Disposable Medical Equipment
d) Diagnostic Medical Equipment
Answer: a) Durable Medical Equipment

What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's ability to breathe in and out effectively and to assess lung function?
a) Pulse oximetry
b) Spirometry
c) Capnography
d) Tympanic temperature assessment
Answer: b) Spirometry

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of a "Charge Nurse"?
a) To perform surgical procedures
b) To oversee and coordinate the nursing care provided on a particular unit or shift
c) To diagnose patient conditions
d) To manage hospital finances
Answer: b) To oversee and coordinate the nursing care provided on a particular unit or shift

What is the term for the process of administering a substance, often contrast dye, directly into a patient's bloodstream to enhance imaging studies?
a) Intravenous (IV) injection
b) Intramuscular (IM) injection
c) Subcutaneous (SC) injection
d) Intradermal (ID) injection
Answer: a) Intravenous (IV) injection

In healthcare, what does "OT" stand for when referring to occupational therapy?
a) Organizational Training
b) Occupational Treatment
c) Orthopedic Testing
d) Occupational Therapy
Answer: d) Occupational Therapy

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