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14. The nurse should warp the BP Cuff evenly around the
clients arm ensuring that it is well place
approximately:
A. 1 cm above the antecubital space
B. 4 cm above the antecubital space
C. 1 inch above the antecubital space
D. 2 inches above the antecubital space
15. In taking the blood pressure of an obese client, the
nurse used an ordinary size cuff and therefore an
error will most likely occur. The nurse knows that if
this is the case, The Blood Pressure will be:
A. False high
B. False low
C. Undetermined
D. Normal
SITUATION: The human body is a complex system of
interrelated cells, tissues and organs that performs vital
functions necessary to sustain life. Knowledge of basic
anatomy is essential to understand how well our body
adapts to the demands of life.
16. What gland secretes the human growth hormone or
the somatotropin?
A. Hypothalamus
B. Anterior pituitary gland
C. Posterior Pituitary Gland
D. Liver
17. The gland responsible for synthesizing and producing
vasopressin or anti-diuretic hormone is the:
A. Hypothalamus
C. Anterior pituitary gland
B. Posterior Pituitary Gland D. Pancreas
18. RAAS or the rennin-angiotensin-aldosterone
mechanism produces which effect in the body?
A. Vasodilation and increase sodium and water
reabsorption
B. Vasoconstriction and decrease sodium and water
reabsorption
C. Vasodilation and decrease sodium and water
resabsorption
D. Vasoconstriction and increase sodium and water
reabsoprtion
19. Hematopoiesis in a full grown adult occurs mainly in
the:
A. Red bone marrow
C. Yellow bone marrow
B. Liver
D. Spleen
20. The respiratory center, which controls respiration, is
located in the:
A. Medulla Oblongata
C. Hypothalamus
B. Pons Varolii
D. Lungs and Diaphragm
SITUATION: Collaboration with the members of the
healthcare team is an essential part of nursing practice.
21. If a client is concerned that he cannot pay the bill in
due time, he will need a prompt referral to which
department?
A. Physician
B. Library
C. Social Service
D. DSWD
22. Agatha has breast cancer and is going through
chemotherapy. She was referred by the Oncology
nurse to a self-help group of clients with cancer to:
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SITUATION: You are a nurse assigned for nutrition
education class in your barangay. The following
questions deals with teaching clients with regards to
improving their health through health promotion.
31. Mr. Rodriguez asks you what is the normal allowable
salt intake in a day. Your best response to Rodriguez
is:
A. 1 teaspoon of salt a day with iodine and sprinkle
of monosodium glutamate
B. 5 grams of salt a day or 1 teaspoon of salt a day
C. 1 tablespoon of salt with some fish sauce and
soy sauce
D. 1 teaspoon of salt with no fish sauce and soy
sauce
32. You would educate Mr. Rodriguez with regard to
lowering his salt intake using which of the following
instruction EXCEPT:
A. Eat foods with little or no salt added
B. Limit table salt but condiments are advisable
C. Minimize the intake of tocino, longanisa and
other processed foods
D. Use spices, fruits, vegetables and herbs instead
33. Which of the following is the best method of teaching
young mothers with regards to nutrition education?
A. Diets limited in salt and fat
B. Commercial preparation of dishes
C. Harmful effects of drugs and alcohol intake
D. Cooking demonstration and meal planning
34. The cure of cancer would depend on:
A. Knowing the warning signs of cancer
B. Early detection and early treatment
C. Utilization of alternative medicine
D. Performing Testicular self examination regularly
35. In health education, which of the following is a role of
the Nurse?
A. Focusing on programs on drug rehabilitation and
smoking cessation
B. Educate as many people about warning signs of
non-communicable diseases
C. Monitoring client with hypertension
D. Reporting cases of TB, Leprosy, AIDS and other
communicable diseases
SITUATION: Aling Aida. 42 years old. is waiting for her
doctors appointment at the clinic where you work.
36. You are to interview her as an initial nursing action so
that you can.
A. Document important data in her client records
for health team to read.
B. Gather data about her lifestyle, health needs,
lifestyle,
health
needs and problems to
develop plan of care
C. provide solutions to her immediate health
concern
D. identify the most appropriate nurse diagnosis for
her heath problem
37. During the interview, Aida experiences a sharp
abdominal pain on the right side of her abdomen.
She further tells you that an hour ago, she ate fatty
food and this had happened many times before. You
will record this as:
A. Client complains of intermittent abdominal pain
an hour after eating fatty foods
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implications are preventable and have implications in
the development of which nursing competencies?
A. Execution of nsg. procedure and technique
B. Administration of treatment and medication
C. Therapeutic use of self
D. Health education
44. The cost of hospitalization is getting more expensive
and unaffordable to many of our people. These facts
will MOST LIKELY bring about development in which
of the following?
A. Acute services
B. Home care services
C. Managed care services
D. Advance practice nursing
45. Which of the following latest trend has expanded
health services based on prepaid fees with emphasis
on health promotion and illness prevention?
A. Government Insurance Plan
B. Health Maintenance Organization
C. Preferred Provider Organization
D. Private Insurance Plan
SITUATION: Safe nursing practice involves an
understanding of the law.
46. In the Philippines, this law is:
A. The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 or R.A. 9173
B. the Philippine Nursing Act of 1991 or R.A. 7164
C. IRR or Resolution 425 of 2003
D. Republic Act No. 8981
47. The Philippine Nursing Act delineates the scope of
nursing. It specifies that independent practicing
nurse is responsible for:
A. Health promotion and prevention of illness
B. Administration of written prescription for
treatment and therapies
C. Rehabilitative aspect of care
D. Collaborating with other healthcare providers for
health restoration and alleviation of
suffering
48. Standards of care provide the legal basis for
evaluation of nursing practice or malpractice. Its
functions include all EXCEPT:
A. Used by nurse experts to define what
appropriate nursing practice is in a given
situation
B. Used to measure or evaluate nursing conduct to
determine if the nurse acted reasonably as any
prudent
nurse
would
under
similar
circumstances
C. Used to delineate the scope, function and role of
the nurse
D. Use to measure or evaluate the conduct of
nurse specialists who are certified in their own
49. As a standard in ethics, this represents an
understanding and agreement to respect another
persons right to decide a course his or her own
destiny:
A. Autonomy
C. Beneficence
B. justice
D. Nonmalifecence
50. The Code of Ethics refers to standards of behavior or
ideals of conduct. The ability to answer for and stand
by ones action refers to:
A. Accountability
C. Advocacy
B. Veracity
D. Responsibility
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57. The nurse is providing care for a client who
underwent mitral valve replacement. The best
example of a measurable client outcome goal is to:
A. Change his own dressing.
B. Walk in the hallway.
C. Walk from his room to the end of the hall and
back before discharge.
D. Eat a special diet.
58. Which client characteristic would be an example of
noncompliance?
A. Undesired drug action
B. Failure to progress
C. Multiple questions
D. Resolved symptoms
59. A client is placed on a low-sodium (500 mg/day) diet.
Which client statement indicates that the nurse's
nutrition teaching plan has been effective?
A. "I can still eat a ham-and-cheese sandwich with
potato chips for lunch."
B. "I chose broiled chicken with a baked potato for
dinner."
C. "I chose a tossed salad with sardines and oil
and vinegar dressing for lunch."
D. "I'm glad I can still have chicken bouillon soup."
60. When developing a plan of care for an older adult, the
nurse should consider which challenges faced by
clients in this age-group?
A. Selecting vocation, becoming financially
independent, and managing a home
B. Developing leisure activities, preparing for
retirement, and resolving empty-nest crisis
C. Managing a home, developing leisure activities,
and preparing for retirement
D. Adjusting to retirement, deaths of family
members, and decreased physical strength
61. A client is scheduled for surgery under general
anesthesia. The night before surgery, the client tells
the nurse, "I can't wait to have breakfast tomorrow."
Based on this statement, the nurse should formulate
which nursing diagnosis?
A. Deficient knowledge related to food restrictions
associated with anesthesia
B. Fear related to surgery
C. Risk for impaired skin integrity related to
upcoming surgery
D. Ineffective individual coping related to the stress
of surgery
62. Each morning, the nurse-manager assigns clients
and additional tasks for the staff nurses to complete
that day. During the shift, a crisis develops and one
staff nurse doesn't complete the additional tasks.
The next day, the nurse-manager reprimands this
nurse. When the nurse tries to explain, the nursemanager interrupts, saying that the tasks should
have been completed anyway. Which leadership
style is the nurse-manager exhibiting?
A. Democratic
B. Permissive
C. Laissez-faire
D. Authoritarian
63. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for
the client with acute pancreatitis?
A. Deficient fluid volume
B. Decreased cardiac output
C. Excessive fluid volume
D. Ineffective tissue perfusion
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SITUATION: Regular elimination of bowel waste products
is essential for normal body functioning. Alterations in
elimination are often early signs or symptoms of
problems within either the gastrointestinal or another
body system. The following questions are about bowel
elimination.
91. Most nutrients and electrolytes are absorbed in the:
A. Colon
C. Stomach
B. Esophagus
D. Small intestine
92. During the nursing assessment the client reveals that
he has diarrhea and cramping every time he has ice
cream. He attributes this to the cold nature of the
food. However, the nurse begins to suspect that
these symptoms might be associated with:
A. Food allergy
C. Lactose intolerance
B. Irritable bowel D. Increased peristalsis
93. The nurse is assessing a 55 year old client who is in
the clinic for a routine physical examination. The
nurse instructs the client to obtain fecal occult blood
testing (FOBT):
A. When there is a family history of polyps
B. If client reports rectal bleeding.
C. If a palpable mass is detected on digital
examination.
D. As part of routine examination for colon cancer.
94. These agents decrease intestinal muscle tone to
slow passage of feces.
A. Antidiarrheal opiate agents
B. Cathartics
C. Hypertonic
D. Laxatives
95. Diarrhea that occurs with fecal impaction is the result
of:
A. A clear liquid diet
B. Seepage of stool around the impaction
C. Irritation of the intestinal mucosa
D. Inability of the client to form a stool
96. A cleansing enema is ordered for a 55 year old client
before intestinal surgery. The maximum amount
given is:
A. 150 to 200 ml
B. 200 to 400 ml
B. 400 to 750 ml D. 750 to 1000 ml
97. Which of the following is true with enema?
A. High cleansing enema can is held 18 inches
above the insertion point
B. Low cleansing enema cleanses the entire colon,
from the anus and rectum up to the ileocecal
valve
C. Low cleansing enema uses 1,000 ml of irrigating
solution
D. High cleansing enema is usually performed to
cleanse the anus, rectum, sigmoid colon and a
portion of the descending colon.
98. During the enema the client begins to complain of
pain. The nurse notes blood in the return fluid and
rectal bleeding. The nurses actions are to:
A. Stop the instillation
B. Stop the instillation and obtain vital signs
C. Slow down the rate of instillation
D. Tell the client to breathe slowly and relax
99. One of the greatest problems in caring for a client
with an NG tube is:
A. Dehydration
B. Maintaining comfort
C. Constipation
D. Nutritional therapy
100. A nurse trained to care for ostomy clients is a/an:
A. Enterostomal therapist
B. Nurse practitioner
C. Ostomy practitioner
D. GI therapist
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