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3. Darren’s wound is 3 cm in length.
Situation: Quality documentation and reporting
are necessary to enhance efficient, 4. Darren’s wound is large and gaping.
individualization patient care. Nurse Tara is
assigned to Darren who is diagnosed with A. 1 and 3
diabetes mellitus for 10 years and has not be
compliant to his medications and diet. B. 2 and 3
C. 3 and 4
smells. The following describes what a record and reporting that Nurse Tara recalls is about
D. Patient states, “I wish to end my life” D. Nursing measure taken for negative
response
2. When documenting the intake-output of
Darren, Nurse Tara should remember that she 4. Nurse Tara is making a discharge plan. The
must use precise measurements to ensure items she needs to document and report should
accuracy. Which of the following reflects include, EXCEPT:
accuracy?
A. Needs for referrals
1. Darren drank an adequate amount of fluid
during the shift. B. Nurses’ observations
C. Client’s involvement in the care plan 7. An important added data that Nurse Adam
should have if he is thinking of a urinary
D. Patient’s goals or expected outcomes problem is
C. attending doctor
8. An important added data that nurse Adam
D. Occupation
6. The FIRST STEP that nurse Adam should 9. An important added data that Nurse Adam
C. RA 7664
11. By virtue of section 16 of the Philippine
Nursing Law, the first step she needs to do after D. RA 9173
passing the Nursing Licensure Examination is
to . 14. Since she needs to work in a hospital to get
hospital experience, which part of the Nursing
A. Take the oath of the profession before the Law should Leah focus for her safe practice as
Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing a novice nurse?
B. Nursing Research
C. Get an official copy of her board rating from
the PRC office
C. Nursing Education
D. 2, 3, 4
21. Cool sponge bath is an independent 23. Client Simon wishes to know his present
intervention of nurse Celine aimed at . temperature in Farenheit. Nurse Celine’s
answer is which of the following?
22. The independent nursing intervention to 24. Client Simon complains of severe chilly
reduce temperature of client Simon include sensation. What regulatory function of the
which of the following? Select all that apply. hypothalamus describes his reaction?
C. heat adaptation
3. Provide tepid sponge bath
D. heat conversation A. 1, 2 & 3
C. “Those who lived in cold places have lower 2. Proper garbage disposal
metabolic rate than those who live in tropical
region”
3. Mandatory hand washing upon entry to
D. “People from cold regions have more hospital
brown adipocytes”
26. Nurse Celine develops patient safety goals. 4. Improve safety administration of medicines
B. 2, 3 & 4
1. Reduce the risk for patient harm resulting
from falls C. 1 & 3
patient
28. Nurse Celine must comply with the policies
of health care facilities regarding isolation
3. Prevent high concentration drug errors
precautions. The BASIC precaution in the
hospital is _______________________.
4. Develop clean and simple signage for
directions
A. posting of signs of silence
B. limited visitors who are within the patient’s his hometown. He was just wearing a “sando”
age {sleeveless shirt} and short pants
when he was admitted to the hospital.
C. private room placement
D. limited patient transport 32. What particular important vital sign should
Nurse Chard monitor and report to the
30. To protect spreading infection from one
patient to another, Nurse Celine must not forget physician?
to wash her hands _________.
A. Respiratory rate
A. before and after making rounds and
endorsement of all clients B. blood pressure
34. Respiratory function is altered in clients with 36. What is the main purpose of this type of
asthmatic attack. Which of the following is the exercise for Aurora? It is to
cause of this alteration that Nurse Chard should ________________.
understand in order for him to make a good
nursing care plan?
A. prevent pain on the site of operation
C. 1 and 4
A. health provider
40. When doing a range of motion exercise, it is
important for the nurse to observe Aurora’s B. wellness
________.
C. exercise
A. Temperature
D. effects
the state of well-being of the participants in environmental factors in which people live
A. social stability
B. 2, 3, 4
B. spiritual growth
C. 3 and 4
C. physical health
D. 1 and 2
D. mental balance
47. Nurse Victoria finally plans to conduct
school reported that a high proportion of approach. This approach is intended to _____.
C. 2, 3, and 4
2. Group sharing
D. 2 and 3
3. Demonstration
48. To start the health education class and to
get the parent’s active participation, which of
4. Return demonstration
the following is the BEST question to ask?
A. 2 and 3
A. “Did you cook your child’s lunch today?”
B. 2 and 4
B. “Who among you have kids who are
underweight?”
C. 1, 2, 4
C. Psychomotor A. Infection
D. Behavioral B. Suicide
C. Restraint
D. Injury SITUATION: Applying therapeutic
communication skills is vital in the nurse-client
52. The clients at risk require re-assessment of relationship.
A. shift basis
55. Which of the following is the BEST
SEQUENCE of communication techniques to
B. daily basis
use during an assessment interview? Begin
C. as necessary basis with ____________.
A. Liver
C. Asking focused questions and close-ended
questions
B. Head
D. skin 56. You are caring for Malou, sixteen years old,
suffering from acute leukemia. You want to
54. The Nursing Practice Standards which
actively listen to her concerns and understand
Nurse Amy must let her staff follow includes,
her meanings. You know that active listening is
EXCEPT ___________.
used to _______.
B. implement emergency measures during fires B. Recognize the issue that is most
and disasters important to the client
C. risk elements should not be modified C. Help the patient become dependent to the
nurse in addressing his concerns
B. allow patient to elaborate on his response 60. The order of the physician is for immediate
intubation. For the priority equipment, supplies
C. allow patient to briefly answer question
and material to be used for the procedure, the
nurse should collaborate with the _________.
D. put the patient at ease
D. physician
B. Deontology
A. Four
C. Teleology
B. One
D. Intuitionism
C. Two
66. Nurse Zenaida should be guided by the
D. Three steps in helping Thea make an ethical decision.
Sequence the steps below.
64. If Mr. BC would be for dialysis and you need
to bring him to the dialysis unit, who among the
1. Gather data
following, could be the best to help you wheel
him to the area? A ______________.
2. Make decision
A. institutional worker
3. Identify and clarify the ethical problem
B. member of the family
4. Act and assess the outcomes of decisions
C. physician
D. 2, 4, 1, 3 & 5 B. Justice
A. 1, 2, & 3
D. a twenty four year old female with a waist D. asking the patient about situations that tend
measurement of 30 inches (75 cm) and a hip to increase appetite
measurement of 34 inches (85 cm)
B. discuss the possibility that the patient has D. “How long have you been overweight?”
reached a temporary weight loss plateau
79. An obese patient asks Nurse Claire about
C. Instruct the patient to weigh weekly and using Orlistat (Xenical) for weight reduction.
record the weights.
Nurse Claire advises the patient that
_________.
D. review the diet and exercise guideline with
the patient
A. drugs may be helpful in weight loss, but 81. To determine proper drug dosages for
weight gain is likely to recur unless changes children, calculations are MOST precisely made
in diet and exercise are maintained on the basis of the child’s __________.
Nurse Beth?
83.The doctor ordered to give a one year old
patient an intramuscular injection. The
A. “Let me explain about the injection that you
appropriate and preferred muscle to select for
will be getting”
this child is the _______________.
B. “Do you want to take your medication
now?” A. Dorsogluteal
C. Ventrogluteal
D. “If you don’t take the medication now, you
will not get better.”
D. Vastus lateralis
SITUATION: Patient Charlotte, three years old, 86. In installing any drug into the ears, Nurse
was brought to the clinic by her mother due to Hazel performs in SEQUENCE. Which of the
ear ache and low-grade fever. While performing following steps?
her physical assessment, Nurse Hazel found
Patient Charlotte’s right ear to be inflamed and
1. Allow the drug to flow into the ears slowly
warm to touch. The Pediatrician ordered ear
drops to be instilled to the affected ear.
2. Tilt the head away from the nurse
D. Matches his leadership style to the situation states that the Leadership style is dependent on
at hand. the situation. Which of the following styles best
fits a situation when the followers are
90. One leadership theory states that “leaders self-directed, highly motivated, experts and
are born and not made,” which refers to which matured individuals?
of the following theories?
A. Participative
A. Trait
B. Directive
B. Charismatic
C. Permissive
C. Great Man
D. Bureaucratic
93. Nomar would like to be a Transformational C. Organizational
leader. Which of the following statements best
describes this type of leadership? D. Dysfunctional
C. t is automatically negative
A. Negotiating
D. It discourages creativity and innovation.
B. Competing
95. Conflict that occurs between groups or
teams is called: C. Avoiding
D. Compromising
A. Interpersonal
98. Nurse Kat feels uncomfortable believing
B. Intrapersonal that she is the scapegoat of everything that
goes wrong in her department. Which of the D. They generally do not assume another
following is the best action that she must take? person’s point of view.
a. Buttocks
A. it only involves logical, rational thought
b. Head
B. it is often the result of many incremental
steps rather than one large step.
c. feet
a. 1 and 4
Situation: The Field Health Services and
Information System (FHSIS) is recording and
b. 2 only
reporting system in public health care in the
c. 3 and 4 Philippines
d. 1 only
3. The vendor acquired rabies, what will PHN 5. The following are the objectives of the
Cords do to protect those who took care of FHSIS, EXCEPT:
him? He should administer____________.
a. Complete the picture of acute and chronic
disease
a. Pre-exposure prophylactic treatment only for
the family of Bert
b. Ensure data recorded are useful and
accurate and disseminated in a timely, easy to
b. Post-exposure prophylactic treatment
use fashion
only for the family of the vendor
7. The monthly field health service activity Situation: Nurse Omar takes care of the
report is a form used in which of the Ramos extended family who resides in the
components of the FHSIS? house owned by Nilda’s mother, Marta. Nilda
tends a variety store is married to Ramon, a
a. Target/client list government employee. They have four children:
Lester, 20 years old; Gina, 18 years old; Alex,
b. Output report 15 years old; and Celine, 12 years old. Lester is
a working student of his second year in
c. individual health record
computer technology course. Gina is a high
b. Quarterly
10. Though he recognizes the remorse of his
c. Monthly daughter, Ramon still feels confused regarding
the situation. He said he tried his best to
d. Daily support his family and had always been
considerate and kind. He and his wife would
9. To monitor clients client registered in
always give them reminders and advice calmly
long-term regimen such as the Multi drug
and never in a nagging manner. But still they
Therapy, which component of the reporting
failed as parents. The possible nursing
system will be most useful?
diagnosis of Nurse Omar of his family
is_____________.
a. Output report
b. Impaired parenting
c. target/client list
c. Parental role conflict ’s most practical and best advice would
be__________.
d. Ineffective role performance
a. Challenge
15. The barangay captain asked, “What can
b. Commitment
you do to help solve the problem of Nurse
Belinda?” What would be the right response of
c. feedback
Nurse Belinda?
d. task complexity
17. The nurse also learns that continuous b. Demonstrates self-reliance in caring for
training is a personal as well as an herself
organizational goal. Choose the statements that
are true regarding continuous training c. Understands the communication of Nurse
Lovely regarding the services offered
1. Training employees is an excellent
investment and a cost to an institution d. Begins to have feeling belonging
c. 1 and 4
Situation: You are an OB nurse in an
out-patient department of a hospital. You
d. 2 and 3
encounter pregnant women with complication
18. Noting the importance of
Nurse-Patient-Relationship, Nurse Lovely
reviewed Hildegard Peplau’s Theory which 20. A 35-year old woman, on her 2nd trimester
identified three phases, the FIRST of which is of pregnancy with insulin-dependent diabetes
when the pregnant woman is________. mellitus, comes to you for some advice. What is
the PRIORITY message for her at this time?
a. Feels the need to seek professional
assistance
a. Infants of diabetic mothers are big which can
result in more difficult delivery
b. Breastfeeding is highly recommended and performance was satisfactory. After a year
insulin use is not contraindicated though, she had to renew her PRC
registration and identification (ID) card.
c. Achievement of optimal glycemic control
is of utmost importance in preventing
congenital anomalies
22. What action must the nursing
d. Her insulin requirements will likely increase administration do FIRST?
beginning 3rd trimester of pregnancy
21. A 30-year old G6P5 woman at 12 weeks a. Report the matter to the head of office
who had the discretion to appoint the nurse
has just begun prenatal care. Her initial
laboratory reveals that she has human b. Verify with the Professional Regulation
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. What Commission regarding the status of Nurse
would be a priority evidence-based nurse Dana
a. Breastfeeding is still recommended due to d. Write a letter to the Civil Service Commission
the great benefits to the infant for proper action to Nurse Dana
b. Pregnancy is known to accelerate the course 23. It was found out that Nurse Dana did not
of HIV disease in the mother
pass the Nurse Licensure Examinations (NLE).
What legal action should be filled against her?
c. Medication for HIV infection is safe and
can greatly reduce transmission of HIV to
the infant a. Dishonesty
25. All Nurses must understand that after d. “You have to be sure that all the evil spirits
have been driven out of the boy’s body.”
graduation they should pass the NLE. To be
registered in the roster, they should take the
27. After a few minutes, Nanay Isa took a big
Professional Oath with a ________, EXCEPT.
bowl of soup and gave to the boy. The BEST
remark of the Nurse is _____________.
a. Member of Sangguniang Panlalawigan
d. Provincial Governor
c. “Come on, tell me why soup must be given to
a child with fever
Situation: PHN Elfa works in barangay 14 and
15 in the Municipality of Agoho. One day, a d. “That’s correct. Increasing fluid intake will
neighbor summons her to attend to a 7-year old help lower down temperature.”
boy with high grade fever.
28. Finally, Nanay Isa took out from her pocket
a dried rose flower and place it on the boy’s
forehead. How will Nurse Elsa handle this
26. Upon reaching the house, a local action?
herbolaria, Nanay Isa was already attending to
the boy. She said that the boy played near the
a. Tell her not to use the dried flower again
river and the bad spirits entered his body. The because it does not have any good effect on the
MOST appropriate remark the nurse make is sick
_________________.
b. Ask for an extra piece of fried rose flower and
promise to use it
a. “Go on. Do what you have to do, then I
will take over.” c. Ask the herboloria the rationale for the
intervention
d. Leave the intervention as is. Anyway the a. Greenish yellow as differentiated from
intervention is neutral: not harmful nor mucoid white of trichomoniasis
beneficial
b. Mucoid white as compared to grayish-white
Situation: The local health board established a discharge of vaginosis
reproductive health clinic in the main health
center. Two nurses, Hunter and Irene, were c. Grayish white as differentiated from mucoid
white of chlamydia
assigned to handle services to address
problems related to sexuality, reproductive d. Yellowish white as compared to
health and fertility problems. trichomoniasis’ greenish-yellow
c. Sexually-transmitted infections
d. Homosexuality, being gay or lesbian, is an
abnormality
d. Endogenous infections resulting from poor
personal hygiene
32. One of the clients was positive to
30. Irene handles the screening for gonorrhoea Gonorrhea. Nurse Irene explained that
every two weeks among female sex workers in gonorrhoea and chlamydia, if left untreated can
diagnosis of discharge among infected clients, Such condition may cause infertility due to
A. 12 weeks
d. four
B. 16 weeks
38. The nurse also asked for presence of
secondary dysmenorrhea. Which of the C. 20 weeks
following conditions is not INCLUDED under
secondary dysmenorrhea? D. 32 weeks
D. VDRL
A. Rupture of membranes
44. After a non-stress test is completed, Nurse B. Late decelerations after at least 2
contractions on a strip with three contractions
Ilagan observes on a monitor of the fetal strip
within a 10-minute time frame.
results that the fetal heart rate accelerated 15
BPM with each fetal movement. The
C. Late decelerations after one contraction on a B. The baby's head recedes upward between
strip with three contractions within a 10-minute pushing contractions.
time frame.
C. The perineum is thin and stretching
D. An increase in fetal heart rate after three around the occiput.
contractions within a 10-minute time frame.
D. The mouth and nose are being suctioned.
47. The client complains of feeling tired and
thirsty. The nurse evaluates that the mother 49. To deliver her infant, a woman is ask to
understand the reason for taking only small sips push with contractions to deliver. Ensuring the
of water and ice chips during labor. Which of standards of nursing practice, which of the
the following statement expressed by the following is the most effective and safest
mother would reflect she understands the pushing technique to teach her?
situation? When:
A. Lying supine with legs in lithotomy stirrups.
A. the body normally has a sufficient store of
energy B. Squatting while holding her breath.
B. the digestive process is normally slower C. Head elevated, grasping knees, breathing
during labor out.
C. the intestinal tract should be completely D. Lying on side, arms grasped on abdomen.
empty before delivery in order to avoid infecting
the baby 50. The delivery room nurse based on the
standards of nursing practice, episiotomy is
D. Cesarian section is always a possibility even
usually indicated for which of the following
in normal labor
purposes?
48. Kim, a 27 year old, multigravida client, has
been transferred to the delivery room after A. To prevents distention of the bladder.
spontaneous rupture of membrane and
B. To relieve pressure on the fetal head.
crowning was noted by the nurse in charge. You
know that your teaching has been effective
C. To aid in contraction of the uterus following
when the laboring client's partner shouts, "She's delivery.
crowning!" as:
D. Done primarily for the physician’s benefit.
52. When the placenta has been delivered, the A. 1 to 3 days postpartum
first thing the nurse should do in adherence with
B. 4 to 5 days postpartum
the standards of nursing practice is to:
C. 6 to 7 days postpartum
A. Inspect the placenta for completeness of
the cotyledons D. 8 to 9 days postpartum
B. Palpate the uterus to see if it is contracted 55. In assessing a new mother’s response to
her son’s birth on the first post partum day,
C. Administer oxytoxic agents as ordered
which behavior does the Nurse expect to find
assessment was conducted. One of the clients blood Type -A and she is Rh negative.
seeks further question regarding Placenta Problems related to incompatibility may develop
in her infant if the infant is:
Previa.
A. Type O
Situation: The birth process affects the C. Prepare client for amniotomy
61. A G7P 6 woman is in the hospital only 15 place her, which of the following areas would be
B. Measles
A. Hirschsprung’s disease
A. place him in a semi-Fowler’s position in an
infant seat.
B. Tracheoesophageal Fistula
B. lie him supine with the head turned to one
side. C. Pyloric stenosis
B. “Yes, If you are already using it for more than D. “Yes, if the couple is using the artificial
3 months.” methods of family planning.”
C. “No, It will not cause sterility if you are also 85. Mackle-More, a Public Health Nurse (PHN),
using condoms.” is assigned in conducting seminars on Family
Planning Program in the different Barangays.
D. “No, Once you stop using the
contraceptive method, you can have She is aware that the roles of PHNs on Family
children again.” Planning Program are the following EXCEPT:
D. “No, it can actually enhance your sexual Situation: Nurse Maja continues to expand her
relationship.” roles by actively participating in the activities of
the Health Center in collaboration with the
84. In a CHN class, a student asked Mr. Pablo,
Department of Health.
the Clinical Instructor, if family planning
methods can cause abortion. As an instructor,
Mr. Pablo’s response should be:
86. Which of the following is not included in the
A. “No, family planning prevents pregnancy, Child Health Programs of the DOH?
but it does not terminate pregnancy."
A. Adolescent Screening
B. “No, family planning puts a pregnant woman
at risk for miscarriage, but not abortion.”
B. Expanded Program on Immunization D. giving the baby breast milk only. Drops or
syrups consisting of vitamins, mineral
C. Dental Health supplements, or medicines should not yet
be given until the 6th month of life.
D. Micronutrient Supplementation
89. The following are the benefits of
87. Breastfeeding is the most essential feeding breastfeeding to the infants EXCEPT:
for infants that has nutritional , immunologic
values and maternal advantages for the mother. A. Provides a nutritional complete food for the
Exclusive breastfeeding during the first young infant.
A. Infant and childhood morbidity and C. Safely dehydrates and provides essential
mortality nutrients to a sick child.
D. Use one syringe one needle for all the B. If he received two doses of BCG, 3 doses of
children receiving the same vaccination. OPV, 3 doses of DPT, 3 doses of HB and one
dose of measles before his/her first birthday.
92. Rose, a mother of a 7-month-old baby, is
asking the nurse in the Health Center regarding C. If he received one dose of BCG, 2 doses of
OPV, 3 doses of DPT, 3 doses of HB and one
the 7 vaccine preventable diseases. All of the
dose of measles before his/her first birthday.
following diseases are included EXCEPT:
D. If he received one dose of BCG, 3 doses
A. Diphtheria of OPV, 3 doses of DPT, 3 doses of HB and
one dose of measles before his/her first
birthday.
B. Measles
A. Mercury drugs
C. Colds and Pain
B. Right Med
D. Hypertension
C. Generic Pharmacy
97. Niyug-niyogan is an:
D. Botika ng Barangay
A. Analgesic
100. One strategy to address the problem in a
B. Anti-helminthic poor Barangay aside from Herbal Plants is food
production. Which of the following is a priority?
C. Anti-hypertensive
A. A community managed poultry and piggery d. Request the nurse supervisor to give her
brief orientation before compliance
B. Planting plenty of Malunggay
2. To qualify as an operating room nurse in the
C. Planting tomatoes and eggplants in Philippines setting, Nurse Luna should possess
containers the minimum requirements of _____________.
i. Hypertension
a. “comply with your diet, lifestyle and exercise”
iii. Hyperhidrosis
c. “comply with your diet, life style
modification and prescribed medicines”
iv. Hypermetabolism
d. “include garlic in your meals with regulation
of alcohol consumption”
a. 3 and 4
c. Urine cyclic adenosine mono phosphate a. Adequate disclosure of the diagnosis by the
physician
d. 24 hours urine collection for
vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) b. Comprehension of information by the patient
before the operation
15. Palpation, as a modality for physical
examination is AVOIDED when diagnosed with c. Patient voluntarily giving consent
a. Will cause sudden release of norepinephrine 17. The patient asks you, “What do you think of
and severe hypotension my surgeon?” You answered “hmmmmm… he
is not really the best one and he seems not to
b. Will cause a sudden release of
care for patient...” As a result, the patient
cathecolamines and severe hypertension
switches to another surgeon. The latter may
c. Will displace the location of the tumor have grounds to sue you for _____________.
b. Invasion of privacy
c. Malpractice Situation: Conducting Research is one of the
major roles of the nurses both in hospital and
d. Libel community settings. To be able to develop such
competencies, the nurse has to undergo an
18. One of your patient’s visitors whisper to
actual conduct of the research process.
you, “I hope you will not try to revive my dear
friend if her heart stops as she has already
suffered a lot.” The correct response is
___________. 20. Which of the following statements BEST
described a researchable problem?
d. “ I understand your concern, but I can’t c. Incidence of medication errors and reporting
discuss this matter with you” practices of Health Care Professional in a
teaching hospital
19. According to the Joint Commission, the
most frequently cited factor in sentinel d. To what extent do pre-operative teaching
affect the length of hospitalization of
(unanticipated) events that leads to a patient’s patients going for surgery
serious physical or psychological injury is
______________________. 21. Nurse Joan has to undergo literature
search for her study. She can avail of this from
a. Confusion within the health team the following EXCEPT_____________.
c. Provide her warm blanket 33. You are taking care of Mr Dencio who is on
the last cycle of radiation therapy for his lung
d. Take blood pressure and put her on bed rest cancer. You should instruct Mr Dencio to
d. Episodes of bleeding
a. Ask the opinion of the wife
a. Peripheral cyanosis
a. Serum electrolytes monitored
b. Pallor of the finger tips
b. Intake and output recorded
c. Peripheral neuropathy
c. Lasix administered at 8 o’clock in the
d. Clubbing of the fingers evening
36. When the Nurse is assessing a client with d. Weight is taken before drug is given
c. Causes constipation and fecal impaction after b. Mark the painful area in a body diagram
the surgery
a. Codeine
41. At what stage of pain mechanism do you
b. Demerol
classify this pain?
c. Methadone
a. Perception
d. Morphine sulphate
b. Modulation
45. When a client is on prolonged pain therapy,
c. Transmission the nurse should watch for____________.
d. Transduction
a. Tolerance to drug
42. When a client complains of pain less than 6
b. Allergic reaction to drug
months, it is called_____________.
c. Drug resistance
a. Chronic pain
d. Addiction to drug c. QRS complex
contractions (PVCs) has doctor orders for apical and radial pulse rate of Donny would
51. The patient admitted in the unit with a D. Your bowels will be moving soon. Please
urinary condition asked you, the nurse, where in report any abdominal pain.
the kidney does urine get formed. You answer
them correctly by stating that urine is produced 53. You are the nurse on duty in the unit. A
C. Loop of Henle.
A. I walk with a group of friends every day at
the mall for an hour.
D. Nephron.
B. My spouse died 20 years ago, but my family
52. A client was assigned to your unit after their is very loving and supportive. They live just
abdominal surgery. You asked the patient around the corner and come over a few times a
week to visit.
during your morning rounds about the passage
of flatus. The patient answered, “Yes, flatus has
C. The fast food place near my home has history of renal insufficiency. They had been on
really good food. I eat there most of the fluid restriction and renal diet. Their laboratory
time.
shows a steady increase in BUN, creatinine,
A. The stockings promote return of venous Situation: You are a nurse providing palliative
blood to the heart and assist in preventing care to Coby, an elderly with terminal illness.
the blood from clotting in the legs. You use your knowledge on terminal illness and
palliative care to provide the best care to this
B. The operating room is very cold. The
stockings assist in maintaining a healthy core patient.
body temperature during the operation.
I. Primary osteoporosis.
A. Care for terminally ill clients.
A. Educate the patient and family in the use of A. Providing temporary relief of caregiving
prescribed antiemetics; providing oral care duties to allow the family to rest.
every 2 to 4 hours; consuming a diet of clear
liquids and ice chips; and avoiding liquids such
B. Providing education regarding the symptoms
as coffee, milk, and citrus juices.
the client will likely experience.
A. Hairy legs.
66. You are planning care for patient Alvida with B. Mottled skin.
a history of PVD with symptoms of claudication.
C. Pink, cool skin.
The focus of your nursing care should be
directed in avoiding which of the following
D. Warm, moist skin.
scenarios?
69. Your patient Alvida with PVD has
A. Oxygen demand by the muscle exceeds undergone a right femoral-popliteal bypass
the supply. graft. You assess her blood pressure noting a
decrease from 124/80 to 94/62. Which of the
B. Oxygen demand and supply of the working
following should you assess in Alvida first?
muscle are in balance.
C. Position onto the left side. Situation: You are tasked to care and educate
patients regarding oral care to help their
D. Insert a nasogastric tube. conditions. You utilize your knowledge to assist
these patients.
74. Arlong, one of the patients assigned to you,
complains of sudden, severe pain in his back
and chest, accompanied by SOB. He describes
the pain sensation as “as if something was 76. Buggy, a client admitted to your unit, has
tearing inside”. The physician suspects that he stomatitis. As a knowledgeable nurse, you
is experiencing a dissecting aortic aneurysm. know that which of the following interventions is
The code cart is brought into Arlong’s room most appropriate for Buggy at this time?
because you know that one of the
complications of dissecting aneurysm is: A. Drinking hot tea at frequent intervals.
A. Use of alcohol.
A. Prevent nausea and vomiting.
A. reduce upper airway inflammation. C. Silence the alarm and restart the ventilator
B. reduce anxiety through humor. D. Lower the tidal volumes being delivered to
the client
D. increase effectiveness of inhaled about various ethical, legal, and safety issues in
medications nursing as this will guide you in establishing a
safe nursing practice.
84. Tashigi’s condition worsened lately and she
now needs a positive pressure mechanical
ventilation. She has been fighting the ventilator
86. Nojiko is a hospitalized client under your
assisted breaths, and her BP has been steadily
care. She was diagnosed with end stage cancer
and has suddenly decided to discontinue her oxygen. What is the key ethical principle
treatment. She requests no more additional involved in this scenario?
treatment like antibiotics, tube feedings, and
mechanical ventilation. Acting as Nojiko’s A. Nonmaleficence
advocate, which of the following actions should
you take? B. Fidelity
C. Beneficence
A. Respect the client’s wishes and indicate
those wishes on the plan of care
D. Justice
C. Giving the money to the client’s spouse and hospital with a diagnosis of nonalcoholic fatty
allowing the client to keep the jewelry liver disease (NAFLD). You are reviewing her
chart for her health history. Which of the
D. Collecting the items according to hospital following findings is consistent with the NAFLD
policy for safekeeping
disease process?
C. “I will go update the doctor about you. Do A. “I don’t think I can handle this disease.”
you need anything before I go?”
B. “I know the doctors say I have liver failure,
D. “Here is the nurse call light. Press this but I don’t really believe them.”
button if you need me.”
C. “I know I should rest more, but I’m just not
Situation: You are a nurse assigned to take that type of person.”
D. CA-125
96. You reviewed Vivi’s chart after conducting
94. You are caring for patient Carol after her her physical assessment. You correctly identify
liver biopsy with the assistance of student nurse that which of the following signs/symptoms
Apis. You evaluate that Apis understands liver indicate that Vivi has already developed
biopsy post procedure care when she does osteoporosis?
which of the following?
C. positions the client on the right side. D. The client’s serum uric acid level is elevated.
D. encourages the client to cough and deep 97. After Vivi’s diagnosis of osteoporosis, she
breathe immediately following the procedure.
asked you why smoking cigarettes causes her
bones to become brittle. Your most appropriate
95. Pell is a patient hospitalized for
response is:
conservative treatment of liver cirrhosis. As part
of the collaborative plan of care, you would
A. “Smoking causes nutritional deficiencies,
anticipate which of the following?
which contribute to osteoporosis.”
A. monitoring the client’s blood sugar. B. “Tobacco causes an increase in blood supply
to the bones, causing osteoporosis.”
B. maintaining NPO (nothing by mouth) status.
C. “Smoking low-tar cigarettes will not cause of the following health teaching should you
your bones to become brittle.” implement for Vivi?
A. Assess for dehydration and monitor blood A. Discuss the information the client told the
glucose levels. nurse with the health-care provider and
significant other.
B. Assess for nausea and vomiting and
weigh daily. B. Explain it is possible the client could have a
seizure if he drank fluid beyond the restrictions.
C. Monitor potassium levels and encourage
fluid intake. C. Notify the health-care provider of the
client’s wishes and give the client fluids as
D. Administer vasopressin IV and conduct a desired.
fluid deprivation test.
D. Allow the client an extra drink of water and
7. You are reviewing the chart of Karoo who has explain the nurse could get into trouble if the
client tells the health-care provider.
SIADH. Which of the following clinical
manifestations you noted in Karoo’s chart
9. Paula, another patient assigned to you in the
should be reported to his primary care
unit, is recently diagnosed with diabetes
physician?
insipidus. Which of the following interventions
should you implement as Paula’s primary
A. Serum sodium of 112 mEq/L and a nurse?
headache.
8. Another patient in your unit, Koza, was 10. Following Paula’s diagnosis of diabetes
diagnosed with SIADH secondary to cancer of insipidus, she stayed in the hospital for a few
the lung. He tells you that he wants to days. She is now about to be discharged and
discontinue his fluid restriction and that he does you are conducting your health teaching
regarding her condition. Which of the following 12. Pierre had a recent exacerbation of
statements made by Paula warrants further ulcerative colitis. He is put on mesalamine
(Asacol), which is to be administered rectally via
intervention?
an enema. Pierre finds this procedure
distasteful and he asks you, “Why can't the
A. “I will keep a list of my medications in my medication just be given orally?”. You answer
wallet and wear a Medic Alert bracelet.” Pierre correctly by saying which of the
following?
15. You are caring for Conis, a patient admitted 17. Pagaya has now been prescribed a miotic
in your unit who is diagnosed with Crohn’s cholinergic medication for his glaucoma. Which
disease. She has undergone a barium enema of the following data indicates that the
that demonstrated the presence of strictures in medication has been effective on Pagaya?
C. Diabetic retinopathy
B. Position the client as prescribed by the
surgeon.
D. Cataracts
B. Wear corrective lenses until the follow-up following interventions should you implement
visit. first?
A. Cardiogenic shock.
A. Provide a clear liquid diet.
B. Hypovolemic shock.
B. Initiate IV antibiotic therapy.
C. Neurogenic shock.
C. Obtain a STAT chest x-ray.
D. Septic shock.
D. Perform hourly glucometer checks.
Situation: You are caring for patients in your
24. You wrote the nursing diagnosis of unit with alterations in their fluid and
“alteration in comfort related to chills in fever” in electrolytes. As a knowledgeable nurse, you
one of your patients who has sepsis. Which of apply the concepts of fluid and electrolytes in
the following interventions would you include in your nursing practice.
this patient’s plan of care?
27. You are assigned to care for Ace, a patient C. The client with Cushing’s syndrome
diagnosed to have hypokalemia. As a
knowledgeable nurse, you know that the D. The client who is taking corticosteroids
electrolyte that must be corrected in this
scenario is: 30. You are reviewing one of your patient’s
progress notes. You read that the physician has
documented “insensible fluid loss of
A. Calcium.
approximately 800mL daily”. As a
B. Magnesium. knowledgeable nurse, you make a notation that
insensible fluid loss occurs through which of the
C. Manganese. following types of excretion?
D. Zinc.
A. Urinary output
28. You are caring for a group of patients in the
B. Wound drainage
ward. While reviewing each of the patient’s
charts, you determine which of the following C. Integumentary output
patients is most likely at risk for fluid volume
deficit? D. The gastrointestinal tract
B. The number of persons with cancer at a D. “CT can distinguish malignant adenopathy
given point in time. from nonmalignant adenopathy.”
C. The number of new cancers in a year. 34. You are caring for Cricket, a patient with
pain related to bone cancer. You conducted an
D. All cancer cases more than 5 years old. assessment on Cricket in relation to this. You
know that which of the following is the most
32. Gol is your patient diagnosed to have
important component of a thorough pain
testicular cancer. He expressed his concerns
assessment specific for patient Cricket?
regarding fertility since him and his partner
desires to eventually have a family. As Gol’s
A. Intensity.
primary nurse, you discuss the option of sperm
banking. You inform Gol and his partner that
B. Cause.
sperm banking needs to be performed when?
C. Aggravating factors.
A. Before treatment is started.
D. Location.
B. Once the client is tolerating the treatment.
35. Noland is a cancer patient you are tasked to
C. Upon completion of treatment. care for. He is receiving the medication
vincristine (Oncovin). You plan your health
D. When tumor markers drop to normal levels. teaching for Noland regarding this medication.
Which of the following should you include in
33. You are working with Bellamy, a client with
known risks for lung cancer. He asks you why your instructions to Nolan?
he is scheduled for a computed tomography
(CT) scan as part of his initial workup. You
A. Use of loperamide (Imodium). D. Apply deodorant only under the left arm.
B. Immobilize the right arm. D. Ask the client to rest in bed with the head of
the bed elevated to 30 degrees for 20 minutes.
C. Place ice on the area after each treatment.
40. Portgas is a cancer patient receiving C. Start an intravenous (IV) infusion of 0.9%
chemotherapy. He is experiencing a flare up of NaCl.
41. You are working on the unit with patient 43. You are caring for patient Whitebeard
Brogy. At 7:30 AM, you received a verbal order immediately following an insertion of a
from his primary HCP for a cardiac permanent pacemaker via his right subclavian
catheterization to be completed on him by 2:00 vein. As a skilled nurse, you know that the
PM. Which of the following actions should you action that can best prevent pacemaker lead
initiate first in Brogy? dislodgement is:
A. Initiate NPO (nothing per mouth) status A. inspecting the incision site dressing for
for the client. bleeding and the incision for approximation
B. Teach the client about the procedure. B. limiting the client’s right arm activity and
preventing the client reaching above
shoulder level
C. assisting the client with getting out of bed Situation: You are an emergency nurse tasked
and ambulating with a walker to work with patients with medical emergencies.
You utilize your knowledge to help these
D. ordering a stat chest x-ray following return
from the implant procedure patients.
B. Ask the families to wait in the waiting area B. Thoroughly wash the clients with soap and
until information is available water and then rinse.
C. Ensure that there is a designated area for C. Remove the clients’ clothing and have
family staffed by available social workers or them shower.
clergy
D. Assume the clients have been
D. Direct families to a lounge where a decontaminated at the plant.
receptionist will be keeping families informed
50. You are attending a seminar on codes. After
48. Patient Aokiji is a male client that presented the session, you recall that which of the
themself in the emergency department after following interventions is the most important for
vomiting a “large” amount of bright red blood. you to implement when participating in a code?
Which of the following actions should you
implement first?
A. Elevate the arm after administering
medication.
A. Start an intravenous line with an
18-gauge needle. B. Maintain sterile technique throughout the
code.
B. Have the UAP take the client’s vital signs.
C. Treat the client’s signs/symptoms; do not
C. Ask the client to provide a stool specimen for treat the monitor.
blood.
D. Provide accurate documentation of what
D. Send the client to radiology for an abdominal happened during the code.
CT scan.
Situation: Ms. Hange is the charge nurse of a
49. You are working as a triage nurse in a large medical unit. She is responsible for the
trauma center. The center has been notified of management and supervision of the unit.
an explosion in a nearby major chemical
manufacturing plant. Which of the following
actions should you implement first when the
51. Ms. Hange observes that one of the
injured patients arrive at the emergency
female staff nurses is not performing her duties
department?
very well. Which of the following strategies will
she implement to assist the staff nurse?
A. Discuss with the staff nurse her B. Safe ranges of the drug.
performance and ways she can improve.
C. Client’s socio-economic status.
B. Allow the staff nurse to select own
assignment. D. Client’s reaction to the drug.
C. Assign the staff nurse several clients with 54. Ms. Hange decides what is best for a
various illnesses.
recovering client and acts on the decision
without consulting the client. Ms. Hange is
D. Ask the staff nurse to work as an assistant
charge nurse. applying a moral principle which is
______________.
52. Ms. Hange notes one of the male staff
nurse is frequently absent and his absence has
A. Paternalism
adversely affected the quality of care given to
the clients unit. Which of the following would be B. Beneficence
the BEST approach?
C. Fidelity
B. Write the staff nurse a memorandum who is terminally ill and is experiencing pain.
regarding his absence.
53. Ms. Hange assigns a new staff nurse to The client will:
A. No-code order
D. Terminally ill client’s experiences pain most
of the time.
B. Durable power of attorney
59. The dying client wishes to donate her eyes
C. Living will
after she dies. Which of the following
B. Comfort is the highest priority in this situation C. The choice to donate an organ must be a
so give medications as ordered. written document.
C. Respect the client’s wishes and withhold D. Laws do not require the consent of a family
pain medications and other medications members to retrieve organs if the donor has
ordered. expressed his last wish to donate.
D. Be compassionate and give half of dose of Situation: The nurse in the emergency
the medication ordered. department admits a 45 year old female for
vomiting blood. According to a family member
58. Which of the following statement is TRUE
who accompanied the client, the client had a
about terminally ill clients?
gastric ulcer for several years. The nurse
assesses that the client is in shock. B. Anaphylactic reaction
D. Store undeveloped sperm before ejaculation. A. Encourage the client to keep his feelings to
himself so his family will not be affected.
A. Individualize the medication therapy to the D. Seek a new order after 2 doses that do
client. not achieve a tolerable level of pain relief.
B. Provide the medication as soon as the 72. One of the clients experiences severe,
client requests for it. intractable pain and complains that the pain
medication is not working for him. Which of the
C. Discontinue the medications periodically to
following actions is MOST appropriate for Nurse
discourage the development of drug tolerance.
Petra?
D. Avoid giving client addictive medications.
A. Suggest to the client to try deep breathing to
70. Nurse Petra collaborates with the physician cope with the pain.
in the development of a drug regimen for the
clients. Which of the following medications B. Explore the nature of the pain and
encourage the client to perceive it in a different
should be avoided in the treatment of cancer
way.
pain?
C. Support the client emotionally and tell him he
will receive the next dose of medication as soon
A. Morphine
as possible.
B. Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
D. Refer the client to the attending physician
immediately and report that the pain
C. Meperidine (Demerol) medication is not providing adequate pain
relief.
D. Hydrocodone
73. Nurse Petra assesses a client complaining
71. When titrating a drug for the client in pain,
of acute pain. The MOST appropriate nursing
which of the following actions is MOST
assessment would include which of the
appropriate?
following?
a. Records provide evidence of a hospital’s discharged or dies, the following details should
accountability. be entered in the client’s record which is
the_______________.
b. Records are a key source of data for medical
research or statistical reports.
a. Final diagnosis
c. Records provide data on health information
system. b. Outcomes classification
75. Ms. Helen is aware that when a client is 78. The following statements are true about
readmitted to a hospital, the client’s file is patients and hospital records EXCEPT:
retrieved from the _______________.
a. Confidential records must be protected
a. physician’s file against loss, damage , unauthorized access,
modification and disclosure
a. Implementation d. evaluation
b. meeting the objectives of the critical care unit d. “have the client eat from paper plates so they
can be discharged.”
c. Firm control of the situation
86. During an AIDS education class a client
d. the behavior of people under direction states, “Vaseline works great when I use
condoms.” Which conclusions about the client’s
Situation: A mother with the diagnosis of AIDS knowledge of condom use can the nurse draw
states that she has been caring for her baby this statement?
even though she has not been feeling well.
nurse determine?
c. ignorance concerning correct condom
use
a. is she has kissed the baby
d. ignorance concerning the transmission of
b. if the baby is breastfeeding HIV
c. when the baby last received antibiotics 87. The client with AIDS is experiencing
nausea and vomiting. The Nurse would make
d. how long she has been caring for the baby which of the following dietary alterations for this
client to enhance nutritional intake?
85. The nurse is planning to provide discharge
teaching to the family of a client with AIDS.
a. Avoid dairy products and red meat
Which statement should the nurse include in
the teaching plan? b. Plan large nutritious meals
c. nothing by mouth for 8 hours before the d. increased urine specific gravity
procedure
91. The nurse understands that a client with
d. a low soapsuds enema the morning of the albuminuria has edema because of:
procedure
Situation: In a Medical ward there are clients a. fall in tissue hydrostatic pressure
with potential or actual disorders of fluids and
b. rise in plasma hydrostatic pressure
electrolytes disturbance and homeostatic
mechanisms. c. rise in tissue colloid osmotic pressure
d. Third
94. Upon assessment, the nurse observes the Situation: A 21 year old male is admitted to the
client reacting to the insect bites. The following burn unit of x hospital. He sustained burns on
are common reactions to an insect sting the chest, abdomen, right arm and right leg.
EXCEPT:
96. The nurse assigned to his care anticipates
that the client would be particularly susceptible
a. Swelling to which of the following fluid and electrolyte
imbalances during the emergent phase of burn
b. Redness
case.
c. Appearance of lesions
a. Metabolic acidosis
d. Pain
b. Hypernatremia
Situation: Nurse Gab is a staff nurse in the
oncology unit of a tertiary hospital. An activity in c. Hypokalemia
the unit for continuing professional development
d. Metabolic alkalosis
is to disseminate information among the
97. The nurse assesses the client for fluid 100. The client receives total parenteral
shifting. During the emergent phase of a burn nutrition (TPN). The nurse understands this
injury, shifts occur due to fluid moving from therapy will help the client__________.
the_______________.
a. Provide adequate nutrition
a. Extracellular to intracellular space.
b. Ensure adequate caloric and protein
b. Intracellular to extracellular space. intake
98. The nurse understands that the fluid shift RECALLS 7 - NP5
C. The availability of the client’s personal D. “I see you’re upset. Take some deep
support systems. breaths to relax a little.”
D. The effect of the event on other aspects of 4. You were doing some charts when a client
the client’s life. comes to the crisis center in a very distressed
state. He tells you that he just cannot get over
2. An anxious, sobbing 19 year old is brought
being fired from his job last week. He says that
to the crisis shelter for an interview. She says, “I
he already asked for help and talked to friends.
think I am pregnant but I don’t know what to
He says, “I’ve tried everything to get through
do!” Which of the following nursing interventions
this, but nothing is working. Please, help me!”
is most appropriate for her situation at this
Which of the following should you, as the nurse,
time?
use as the initial crisis intervention strategy?
B. Give the client some ideas about what to B. Support system assessment.
expect to happen next.
C. Emotion management.
C. Recommend a pregnancy test after
acknowledging the client’s distress. D. Unemployment assistance.
D. Question the client about her feelings and 5. Getting the client’s significant others involved
possible parental reactions. in helping with the immediate crisis as soon as
possible is one of the major roles in crisis
3. You’re the nurse on duty when you saw an
intervention. You as the nurse determine that
anxious 41-year-old client say that she would
the support persons are prepared to help when
“rather die than be pregnant.” Which of the
they verbalize which of the following?
following responses by the nurse is most
helpful?
A. The name and phone number of the client’s
physician.
A. “Try not to worry until after the pregnancy
test.” B. Emergency resources and when to use
them.
B. “You know, pregnancy is a normal event.”
C. The coping strategies they are using. C. Decreasing interaction with peers to
conserve energy.
D. Long-term solutions they plan to tell the
client to use. D. Gaining an intellectual understanding of the
illness.
Situation: You are a nurse tasked to work with
patients coping with their illnesses. 8. The client hospitalized for diagnosis and
treatment of atrial fibrillation states to the nurse,
“Please hand me the telephone. I need to check
on my stocks and bonds.” Which of the
6. A client was diagnosed with an acute cardiac
following responses by the nurse is most
illness. The nurse should determine that the
therapeutic?
client lacks understanding of her illness and her
ability to make changes in her lifestyle when
A. “You will get more upset if you make that
they verbalize which of the following
call.”
statements?
B. “You have atrial fi brillations. Let’s talk
about what that means.”
A. “I already have my airline ticket, so I
won’t miss my meeting tomorrow.”
C. “You really don’t care about the fact that
you’re sick, do you?”
B. “These relaxation tapes sound okay; I’ll see if
they help me.”
D. “Do you realize you have a life-threatening
condition?”
C. “No more working 10 hours a day for me
unless it’s an emergency.”
9. The colostomy club made arrangements to
D. “I talked with my husband yesterday about meet with a client who will undergo a bowel
working on a new budget together.” surgery. Which of the following is accomplished
when a representative of the colostomy club
7. You just admitted a 19-year-old client who
visits the client preoperatively?
was recently diagnosed with leukemia. What is
the most appropriate short term goal for the
A. Letting the client know that he has resources
nurse and the client to establish?
in the community to help him.
A. Accepting his death as imminent. B. Providing support for the physician’s plan of
therapy for the client.
B. Expressing his angry feelings to the
nurse.
C. Providing the client with support and A. Telling her to distract himself with games and
realistic information on the colostomy. television
D. Convincing the client that he will not be B. Reassure her that she will come through the
disfigured and can lead a full life. surgery without incident
10. One of your patients in the ward directs C. Explaining to her what happens before
profanities at you, the nurse, then abruptly and after surgery
D. Loss of contact with reality. Situation: You are a nurse tasked to care for
patients with schizophrenia. You use your
14. You admitted a patient dealing with personal knowledge on this concept to effectively and
issues and painful feelings. Which of the safely care for your patients.
following is a crucial goal of therapeutic
communication when helping this client?
D. Guaranteeing total confidentiality and B. “Why would someone want to read your
anonymity for the client mind?”
15. You are doing a follow up visit to the home C. “I do not believe that anyone can read
of a client diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. another’s mind.”
A. “So, what is a typical day like for you?” abuse was admitted to your unit. The patient
has been taking Olanzapine for 14 days and
B. “What do you do to relieve stress for has not consumed alcohol in the last 5 days.
yourself?”
They report shaky hands and trouble sleeping
because of frequent nightmares. The patient 19. A patient diagnosed with paranoid
verbalized their concern that olanzapine may be schizophrenia was admitted to your unit. You
include the nursing diagnosis of Disturbed
causing these problems. Which of the following
thought processes secondary to paranoia in the
is your most therapeutic response to this patient’s care plan. Which of the following
patient? approaches is most appropriate for this patient?
21. Zoro is utilizing a defense mechanism B. Excessive worrying about germs and
commonly used by patients with obsessive illness.
compulsive disorder. Which of the following
defense mechanisms is this? C. Comorbid abuse of alcohol to decrease
anxiety.
22. You start your assessment on Zoro. Which written nursing diagnosis addresses Zoro’s
C. The client will seek assistance from the staff A. Urinary tract infection
to decrease obsessive and/or compulsive
behaviors.
B. Hyperlipidemia
D. Anticipatory guidance
B. Increased relaxation
D. “My neighbor is retired. We visit and have expects me to.” As a knowledgeable nurse, you
our meals together every day.” know that the patient is using which of the
following defense mechanisms?
30. You are to assess a newly admitted patient
regarding their health care practices. As a
A. Rationalization.
culturally competent nurse, which of the
following factors would you include in your B. Denial.
assessment?
C. Minimization.
I. Health-seeking behaviors
D. Projection.
II. Responsibility for health care 32. The mother of one of your patients who are
newly admitted to the mental health unit
III. Folklore practices expresses her concern that his son may be
using methamphetamine. Which physical
A. I
A. Hypotension and bradycardia
B. III
B. Bruises and scrapes on the extremities
C. I, II, IV
C. Constricted pupils and fatigue D. “Good point. You probably work long hours
while you are on meth.”
D. Anorexia and recent weight loss
A. Administer sedatives routinely to prevent statements will the nurse most likely document
seizures. when the patient uses projection as a coping
mechanism?
B. Allow the client to sleep and eat as
desired.
A. “My dad and I don’t get along because he
C. Administer antipsychotic medications to thinks that I’m a failure.”
manage hallucinations.
B. “I can’t go back to work. I’d be so
D. Encourage involvement in the treatment embarrassed for anyone to find out I’ve been in
milieu. treatment.”
34. You are assessing one of the patients in C. “I’m not giving up alcohol, just the
methamphetamine. I never had a problem with
your unit who abuses methamphetamine. The alcohol.”
patient appears not to be willing to give up the
usage of the drug, as evidenced by their D. “Everything will be all right again if I can just
statement, “I do not plan to quit meth. I can stop using drugs.”
B. “You can’t see the real problem yet because 36. Robin is scheduled for a magnetic
you are in denial.” resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the head.
Which of the following information should you
C. “You think using drugs helps you?”
relay to Robin about the test?
A. The client will have wires attached to the B. She wants to discuss if she should tell her
scalp and lights will flash off and on. fiancé.
B. The machine will be loud and the client C. She tells the nurse life is not worth living
must not move the head during the test. anymore.
C. The client will drink a contrast medium 30 D. She needs the flu and pneumonia vaccines.
minutes to one (1) hour before the test.
39. Robin stated that she has been
D. The test will be repeated at intervals during a investigating alternative therapies to treat her
five (5)- to six (6)-hour period.
disease. Which of the following interventions is
D. “I will have the chaplain come and stay with C. Instruct the client to stay awake for 24
you for a while.” hours prior to the EEG.
Situation: You are caring for patient Luffy who D. Explain to the client that there will be some
has seizures. You apply your knowledge on discomfort during the procedure.
B. Place the client on his side. D. Interview the client to find out what caused
the seizure
C. Assess the client’s vital signs.
44. Which statement by Luffy indicates that he
D. Ease the client to the floor. understands factors that may precipitate his
seizure activity?
42. Luffy is scheduled for an
electroencephalogram (EEG) to help diagnose
A. “It is all right for me to drink coffee for
a seizure disorder. Which of the following
breakfast.”
preprocedure teaching should you implement?
B. “My menstrual cycle will not affect my seizure
disorder.”
A. Tell the client to take any routine antiseizure
medication prior to the EEG.
C. “I am going to take a class in stress
management.”
D. “I should wear dark glasses when I am out in 47. You are conducting an interview with the
the sun.” surgical patient in the holding area. Which of
the following information should you report to
45. Luffy is prescribed the anticonvulsant the anesthesiologist? Select all that apply.
D. III, V
46. You are preparing your patient for an
upcoming surgery. Which of the following 48. The circulating nurse intervenes when she
interventions should you implement first? notices which of the following violations of
surgical asepsis?
49. The following statements are not an d. Culture has to be done to identify which
expected outcome for the postoperative client antibiotic is most effective for the treatment of
Mastoiditis
who had a general anesthesia, except?
b. Transitional
A. Potential for hemorrhaging.
c. Traumatic
B. Potential for injury.
d. Dispositional
C. Potential for fluid volume excess.
53. The MAIN objective of crisis intervention is
D. Potential for infection. to_____________
54. Which of the following is NOT an b. Let the ear drops fall on the middle space of
assumption in the concept of crisis? the canal.
b. Require client to be actively involved in d. “This procedure is allowed for otitis media to
establishing goals clean the canal.”
c. Encourage client to begin the development of 58. What makes children more predisposed to
insight
chronic otitis media?
follow-up care.
c. Primary diaphragmatic breathing
d. Both A and B
56. In administering ear drops, the nurse
observes which of the following principles?
59. The Psychiatrist orders “Restraints PRN” for a. Atrium
a client who has a history of violent behavior.
Nurse Poppy should: b. Ventricles
b. Apple juice
60. Which of the following is a characteristic
sign of acute otitis media in children? c. Green tea
c. Urinary retention 67. A student was not able to read the letters in
the 20/20 level. How should the nurse proceed
d. Pale face with the visual assessment?
b. Increase mental alertness c. Ask the student to squint, and try reading
the level again.
c. Both A and B
d. Remind the student to avoid guessing at
d. Neither A nor B letters to have an accurate finding.
Situation: The student nurse is reviewing for 68. A patient is due to undergo tonometry for
his admission exam for a prestigious hospital in confirmation of the diagnosis of glaucoma. The
Taguig City. He is answering questions related nurse advises the patient against which of the
to eye disorders. following, except:
a. Squinting
finding as:
69. The nurse is caring for a client following
enucleation. The nurse notes the presence of
a. 10/20
bright red drainage on the dressing. Which
nursing action is appropriate?
b. 20/10
a. Notify the physician. a. encourage bed rest
c. Continue to monitor the drainage. c. teach the limitations imposed by the disease
d. Mark the drainage on the dressing and d. have one of the client’s relatives stay at the
monitor for any increase in bleeding. bedside
70. The nurse is performing an admission 72. Which clinical indicator does Nurse Jeremy
assessment on a client with a diagnosis of identify when assessing a client with
detached retina. Which of the following is hemiplegia?
associated with this eye disorder?
a. paresis of both lower extremities
a. Total loss of vision
b. paralysis of one side of the body
b. Pain in the affected eye
c. paralysis of both lower extremities
c. A yellow discoloration of the sclera
d. paresis of upper and lower extremities
d. A sense of a curtain falling across the
field of vision 73. Which statement by a client with Multiple
Sclerosis indicates to Nurse Jeremy that the
Situation: The diverse Neurologic disorders client needs further teaching?
present unique challenges of nursing care. The
Nurse must have a clear understanding of the
a. “I use a straw to drink liquids.”
pathologic processes for appropriate nursing
management. Nurse Jeremy is attending to b. “I will take a hot bath to help relax my
clients in the ward with Multiple Sclerosis. muscles.”
a. upper extremities are paralyzed 76. The Nurse develops a nursing diagnosis of
self care deficit for an older client with
b. lower extremities are paralyzed Dementia. Which of the following is the most
appropriate goal for this client?
c. one side of the body is paralyzed
d. both lower and upper extremities are a. The client will be admitted to a long care
paralyzed facility to have activities of daily living needs
met
75. Jeremy is excited to be assigned to a Neuro
b. The client will function at the highest level
–Ward after his extensive training. He is
of independence possible
preparing to conduct a Neurologic examination.
What nursing intervention is anticipated for a c. The client will complete all activities of daily
client in the plateau phase of Guillain-Barre living independently within one (1 ) hour time
frame
syndrome?
b. inserting an indwelling catheter to 77. The nurse recognizes that Dementia of the
monitor urinary output
Alzheimer’s type is characterized by:
a. providing a nutritious diet high in The following confinement was due to injury
carbohydrates and protein sustained from fall, he became to have
incontinent of stools that further lead to
b. simplifying the environment as much as
development of skin irritation and breakdown.
possible while eliminating the need for
choices Currently he was admitted due to respiratory
infection.
c. developing a consistent nursing plan with
fixed time schedules to provide for emotional
needs
81. The review of literature does not only
d. providing an opportunity for many alternative include published research studies but also
choices in the daily schedule to stimulate
theory. In this case which theory is least related
interest
to the study?
80. A 75-year-old man with the diagnosis of
Dementia has been cared for by his wife for 5 a. Neuman’s system model
years. For the past 2 years he has not spoken
and incontinent of urine and feces. During the b. Lazarus’ theory of stress and coping
c. Nightingale’s environmental theory d. "You need to choose the alternative
therapy that is right for you based on
d. Roy’s theory of adaptation research that supports the intervention."
82. Related literature included case situations 84. While the nurse was able to identify the
similar to the case of the client. The nurse is cases that were studied, it is important to
interested in gaining further knowledge that can understand the phenomenological experience
help the client at risk for fecal incontinence. The of the client. This approach includes the
C. occipital lobe
B. Confrontation
C. Oedipal stage
D. Allow the client, while having the
capacity, to consent or refuse potential
psychiatric treatments in the event of a D. Latency stage
future incapacitating mental health crisis
98. The nurse understands that Freud’s phallic
Situation: The fundamental assumption of stage of psychosexual development, which
theory of life cycle theories is that development compares with Erikson’s psychosocial phase of
occurs in successive stages. The different life initiative versus guilt, is seen best at:
cycle theories try to explain personality
development as well as development of A. adolescent
Psychiatric disorders. The following questions
refer to this situation. B. 6 to 12 years
C. 3 to 51/2 years
A. Projection
B. Introjection
C. Competition
D. Independence