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Situation: Nurse Trining has been assigned to the Pediatric Ward for two
years. She wants to join the team of nurses who will be conducting a study
on sleep. The Team Leader wants to be assured that Nurse Trining is
equipped with the basic knowledge of nursing research.
1. The team leader decided to ask Nurse Trining the meaning of informed
consent. After being able to define what the term means, she was further
asked the reasons for its use. Nurse Trining's answer should be, whichof the
following?
1. To fully understand what the research is all about and what will happen
should the participants opt to involve themselves in the research study
2. To get assurance that participants have the right to withdraw
from participating in the research at any given time. 3. To get a
complete and full information as to the objective of the study, procedures to
be implemented, data collection, benefits and harm and options in the
method of treatment. 4. To get assurance how anonymity and
confidentiality will be maintained.*
1 point
A. 1, 2 & 3
B. 2 only
C. 1, 2, 3 & 4
D. 3 only
A. breach of contract.
B. anonymity
C. ethical dilemma
D. confidentiality
3. In nursing, Nurse Trining explained that the MAIN goal of conducting a
research is to _______.*
1 point
A. Ethnographic -CULTURE
B. Phenomenological -LIVE EXPERIENCES
C. Qualitative
D. Quantitative
A. Quantitative
B. Descriptive
C. Ethnological
D. Exploratory
Situation: Presley enters the labor and delivery unit in probable preterm
labor at 36 weeks' gestation. The patient was informed that the fetus is in
breech presentation. She has a catheterized urine specimen ordered.
A. Urinary tract infections are strongly associated with the occurrence of preterm
labor
B. Reduced sensation to urinate usually occur during preterm labor
C. Preterm labor treatment usually causes women a bladder infection because of
restricted fluid intake
D. Catheterized urine is usually ordered for any woman admitted to the labor and
delivery unit
8. Patient Presley who is ordered for diagnostic pelvic ultrasound asks what
preparation she'll take. Appropriate preparations for this procedure include
__________.*
1 point
10. The labor progress and the physician performed amniotomy. Nurse Hope
should FIRST assess for ____.*
1 point
A. bladder distention
B. maternal blood pressure
C. cervical dilatation
D. fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern
A. Develop a routine with the patient to balance her studies and her rest needs.
B. Include a significant other in helping the patient understand the need for rest.
C. Instruct the patient that the baby's health is more important than her studies at
this time.
D. Ask her why she is not complying with the prescription of bed rest.
12. Patient Sienna who seems to be irritated with the nurse said "I don't
want to talk with you because you're only a nurse. I will wait for my doctor."
Which of the following should the nurse say in response to the patient?*
1 point
13. Nurse Mauve is now on ethical dilemma. This occurs when ______.*
1 point
14. Despite the reaction of the patient, which of the ethical' principles that
the nurse is responsible of providing all patients with caring attention and
information?*
1 point
A. Beneficence.
B. Nonmaleficence.
C. Veracity
D. Advocacy
15. Nurse Mauve should plan to initiate which action to provide a safe
environment?*
1 point
16. Nurse Nanie is aware that history taking and physical exam are critical
to the diagnostic process and often provide more information than can
gained by broad testing strategies. History taking includes the following,
EXCEPT ____________.*
A. History of present illness.
B. Religious Affiliation
C. Social & Family history
D. Past medical history
A. 1, 2 & 3
B. 2,3 & 4
C. 1, 2, 3 & 4
D. 1, 2 & 3
18. Past medical history section of Krini contains the following, but NOT
___________.*
1 point
A. Prenatal history.
B. Child hood illness
C. Current history
D. Birth history
21. Patient Ximena was seen by the physician and was ordered for a
medication that is larger than the standard dose. What should the nurse
do?*
1 point
22. The patient refuses to take the medication because it causes diarrhea.
Nurse Parker explains the action of the drug but the patient vehemently
refuses the medication. What should be the INITIAL action of the nurse?*
1 point
A. Discuss with a family member the need for the patient to take the medication.
B. Document the patient's refusal to take the medication.
C. Notify the physician of the patient's refusal to take the medication.
D. Explain again to the patient the consequences of refusing to take the medication.
23. As a strong believer of her faith and the need for spiritual guidance,
patient Ximena requests that she wants that clergy will visit her. How did
nurse Parker function when she initiated the visit?*
1 point
A. Dependently
B. Collegially
C. Interdependently
D. Independently
24. Patient Ximena sought referral to an abortion clinic from the nurse. She
reasons out that her pregnancy a burden to her work and daily routines.
What should be the BEST RESPONSE of the nurse?*
1 point
26. She was asked by the nurse supervisor about her concern and what are
the considered ideal fetal positions for a healthy delivery?*
1 point
27. The physician ordered sonography. The nurse informs the ultrasound
unit in charge and prepares the patient for the procedure. The patient asks
the importance of the procedure, the nurse's CORRECT response is*
1 point
30. The newly-hired nurse oriented the caregiver hired by the couple. Which
of the following should the nurse encourage the parents to do?*
1 point
31. Which additional finding confirms the diagnosis that the patient has
mastitis?*
1 point
A. II and IV
B. I and IV
C. I and II
D. II and III
A. III and IV
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. II and III
35. Considering her level of knowledge and the anxiety of her condition,
Patient Lillian raised questions on possible ways of relieving her breast
discomfort. Which of the statements NEEDS further instructions?*
1 point
A. "I have to stop breastfeeding until this condition resolves."
B. "I can take antibiotics, and should begin to feel better in 24 to 48 hours."
C. "I can use analgesics to assist in alleviating some of these discomforts."
D. "I have to wear a supportive bra to relieve the discomfort."
36. Using APCAR Score, Nurse Lyca should bear in mind that this method of
evaluating a newborn's condition is used at how many minutes after birth?*
1 point
A. 1 to 10
B. 1 to 3
C. 1 to 7
D. 1 to 5
37. Nurse Lyca is aware that testing of vision in infants and children has
been treated separately from the testing of adult. Which of the statement is
NOT true?*
1 point
A. Infants and children often cannot be tested with the same materials and
techniques as adults.
B. Special techniques often must be used, especially to test infants and preschoolers,
that cannot be held to the same standards that apply to tests for adults
C. Some infants who appear visually impaired early in life will not show normal visual
responses several weeks or months later.
D. Course of visual and cognitive development must be taken into account in
evaluating infants and children's visual abilities
38. The false statement about physiologic jaundice – after 24 hrs in the
statements below is*
1 point
A. 3 & 4
B. 1 & 2
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3
40. When caring for patients with hyperbilirubinemia, the nursing care plan
should focus on the following, EXCEPT ____.*
1 point
41. When the patient was informed about induction, she asks Nurse Aurora
what it is all about. Which of the following statement by the nurse is
correct? Induction is a _______.*
1 point
42. Which of the following statement is NOT an indication for any uterine
stimulants (Oxytocin)?*
1 point
43. Oxytocin drip was started to induce labor. Which assessment findings
should cause the nurse to IMMEDIATELY discontinue the oxytocin infusion?
(Select all that apply) I. Fatigue and drowsiness II.
Early decelerations of the fetal heart rate. III.
Uterine hyperstimulation IV. Late decelerations of the fetal
heart rate*
1 point
a. III and IV
b. II and III
c. I and III
d. I and II
44. Simultaneous with the oxytocin drip (left arm) is the prescribed
intravenous (IV) lidocaine (Xylocaine). Nurse Aurora should dilute the
concentrated solution of lidocaine (right arm) with which solution?*
1 point
45. Take home medications given to Patient Lily includes digitalis therapy
which was given to patient since she was pregnant. Which of the following
would the nurse anticipate with patient's drug therapy?*
1 point
46. When preparing the patient for suctioning, what is the FIRST step?*
1 point
47. Patient Irma will be placed in which of the following position? Select all
that apply. 1. Fowler 2. Semi-Fowler 3.
Supine 4. Sim*
1 point
A. 1, 2 & 3
B. 2 only
C. 1 & 2
D. 1 only
48. Usually the common indication (s) for the tracheostomy in Patient Irma's
condition is which of the following? (Select all that apply.) 1.
Prolonged intubation. 2. Sepsis 3. Hypoventilation
associated with neurologic disorders. 4. Severe Sleep Obstructive
Apnea Syndrome (SOAS)*
1 point
A. 2 only
B. 1 & 2
C. 1, 2, 3 & 4
D. 1 only
SITUATION: Baby Sharon a newly delivered baby girl was delivered normally
in maternity clinic. Nurse Juvy is performing her initial routine assessment
51 Nurse Juvy’s assessment reveal the following: Heart Rate is 110 beats
per minute, has a vigorous cry, moves actively and with good flexion,
normal skin color and bluish extremities. What would be the APGAR Score of
Baby Sharon? *
1 point
A. 7 points
B. 10 points
C. 5 points
D. 9 points
52. Baby Sharon was placed on phototherapy. What precaution should
Nurse Juvy observe?*
1 point
A. Cyanosis
B. Jaundice
C. Hyperbilirubinemia
D. Bronze baby syndrome
A. Oliguria
B. Sunken fontanels
C. Soft and depressed eyeballs
D. Non—elastic skin/ poor skin turgor on thighs and abdomen
57 The N ICU nurse prepares for the arrival of the newborn. Which of the
following PRIORITY ite m should be placed at the newborn's bedside?*
1 point
58 For this patient who is to undergo surgery (closure of the sac), what
would be the PRIORITY nursing diagnosis? It is risk for___________*
1 point
A. activity intolerance
B. infection
C. respiration
D. altered growth & development
60 What would be the BEST response of the nurse when a mother with
neural tube defect asks what she can do to decrease the chances of having
another baby with the same defect?*
1 point
A. 15
B. 20
C. 10
D. 5
64 Which of the following is NOT included among the factors that should
be considered by the nurse or the pregnant woman in interpreting results of
pregnancy test?*
1 point
A. Anti—hypertensives
B. Anticonvulsants
C. Diuretics
D. Tranquilizers
66. Who among the passengers will take PRIORITY for the rescue team
transport to the hospital?*
1 point
67. In admitting the injured patients, which of the following should be the
FIRST that should be done by the emergency team? They should assess the
patients’ ___________*
1 point
A. breathing
B. airway
C. circulation
D. vital signs
A. Eclampsia
B. Placenta previa- 3rs trimester 6 months -painless
C. Threatened abortion.
D. Abruptio placenta – thirs trimester- 6month
70. One GOOD nursing intervention of the nurse for Almira would be to do
which of the following?*
1 point
71. How can nurse contribute to the improvement of Maternal and Child
Health (MCA) in the Philippines? One way is by knowing the 8 Millennium
Development Goals. Which, of the TWO of the 8 Goals are VERY specific to
MCH?*
1 point
A. population group
B. individual
C. community
D. family
73. Rose, a mother of a 7-month-old baby, is asking the nurse in the Health
Center regarding the 7 vaccine preventable diseases. All of the following
diseases are included EXCEPT:*
1 point
A. Diphtheria
B. Measles
C. Poliomyelitis
D. Dengue
74 Which among the following is TRUE about mother and child health in
the Philippines (among ASEAN) that can be addressed by the Universal
Health Law? I. Fastest decline in maternal mortality
rate
II. Number one highest in infant mortality rate
III. Fastest rising HIV/AIDS
IV. Highest TB burden*
1 point
A. II, III, IV
B. I, II, III
C. I, II
D. III, IV
A. Dysfunctional facilities
B. Poor health seeking behavior
C. Social determinants of health
D. Stock out of essential commodities
77 Which of the following will NOT guide Nurse Lydia in her ethical
decisions?*
1 point
A. The family members disagree about what should be done by the nurse.
B. The health care team disagrees among themselves about the treatment.
C. The doctor disagrees with the patient his family regarding treatment.
D. AIL of these.
79 Patients must be notified about their rights to privacy and how their
health information will be used and shared by the health team. He also has
the right to decide to whom will he allow the information to be shared. This
right is, which of the following?*
1 point
A. Beneficence
B. Justice
C. Informed consent
D. Confidentiality
80 Ethics committee provides as forum for the patient, his family and
health care team to resolve a conflict. IN this Committee, who among the
following cannot be a member? *
1 point
A. Nurse
B. Lay persons/ clergy
C. Doctor
D. Midwife
81 Who among the health team can BEST give the disclosure to patient
about informed decision regarding her future medical care?*
1 point
A. Nurse
B. Significant others
C. Doctor
D. Midwife
SITUATION: Nadine, three years old, was admitted to the Pediatric Ward due
to frequent coughing presence of wheezes when Breathing out and chest
congestion. Upon physical examination, Nurse Alma noted some bruises on
the back and lower extremities of Nadine. When the mother was asked of
the noted bruises the mother said it is due to Nadine's being hyperactive
and playful. Mother of Nadine said that the child is bed wetting. Nurse Alma
also observes that Nadine E ISO shows signs of anxiety.
82 The toddler years are a time of great cognitive, emotional, and social
development. The toddler is a child ______________ month old.*
1 point
A. 6 to 12
B. 9 to 36
C. 36 to 48
D. 12 to 36
83 Upon seeing warning signs of child abuse, the BEST nursing action
that Nurse Alma should make is to report the noted observation to*
1 point
84. Nurse Alma recalls that there are four kinds of child abuse. Which of
the following below are considered as child abuse? Select all that apply.
1. physical 2. emotional 3.
sexual 4. Neglect*
1 point
A. 1 & 3
B. 1, 2, & 3
C. 1, 2, 3, & 4
D. 1 & 2
A. emotional
B. sexual
C. neglect
D. physical
86 Since Nadine is four years old, Nurse Alma needs to determine the
routines and rituals concerning, which of the following, EXCEPT*
1 point
A. feeding
B. toilet training
C. sleep pattern
D. favorite toy (s)
A. testosterone production
B. GnRH thereby inhibiting FSH and LH production
C. Luteinising hormone (LH) thereby inhibiting ovulation
D. Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) c hereby inhibiting maturation of ovum
89. Nurse Angie included that contraceptives that have estrogen—like
and/or progesterone—like compounds are prepared in a variety of forms.
These are the following _____________. 1. oral contraceptive
2. diaphragms 3. cervical caps 4. foam
spermicides 5. Norplant 6.
intrauterine devise*
1 point
A. 2, 3, 5
B. 3, 5, 6
C. 1, 4, 6
D. 1, 5, 6
A. Clear vision
B. Decrease blood pressure
C. Simple colds
D. Elevation of blood pressure
92 The young mother wanted Which to of know the following about the
statements motor development is NOT true?*
1 point
94 Her son starts asking you many questions about the things inside the
pediatric Clinic. You should inform the mother. of which of the following
statements?*
1 point
A. expected in a preschooler as they tend to ask many questions during this age
B. expected in toddlers only so he may have a delayed development
C. not normal in a preschooler so the mother may need to consult a child psychiatrist
D. impolite so the mother should discipline her son to stay quiet in public places
A. Tetanus
B. Rheumatic fever
C. Scarlet fever
D. Influenza
98. Alice’s mother question whether her other children can catch the same
disease. Which of the following should be the nurse’s response?*
1 point
A. Your other children should be taking antibiotics to prevent them from catching the
same disease.
B. It is caused by an autoimmune reaction and is not contagious.
C. You appear concerned that your daughter’s disease is contagious.
D. The fact that you brought Alice to the hospital early enough will decrease the
chance for her siblings getting it.
99. In addition to carditis, which of the following should the nurse assess
the child?*
1 point
100. After throat swab for culture and sensitivity, the nurse would expect
the physician to prescribe an appropriate antibiotic. Which of the following
is the purpose of this medication? It is to prevent _______.*
1 point
A. Recurrence
B. Transmission
C. Inhalation
D. Inflammation