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Fundamentals of Nursing Test - 20
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Fundamentals of Nursing
Test - 20
1. A function of nursing management is-
Networking
Planning
Administration
Hierarchy
2. Basic concepts of nursing informatics-
Service + education +administration
Data+knowledge+information
Computer+science+work
Evidence+practice+techonology
3. During blood transfusion the most important nursing responsibility is -
Draw a sample from the patient before each unit is transfused
Warm the body temperature to prevent Chilling
Run the blood at a slower rate during the first few minutes of the transfusion
None of the above
4. The client has recently returned from having a thyroidectomy. The nurse should keep which of the following at the bedside?
An airway
An endotracheal tube
A padded tongue blade
A tracheotomy set
5. A nurse is showing a patient how to use crutches at home and instructing his mother about how to change his bandages. At this time, the nurse is primarily acting as:
Communicator
Decision maker
Manager of care
Teacher
6. Common nursing interventions that are carried out during the implementing phase are:
Nursing procedures
Preventing complications
Teaching and educating patients
All answers are correct
7. Goal setting occurs during which phase of the nursing process?
Assessing
Evaluating
Implementing
Planning
8. A nurse's primary commitment is to_____, according to Provision 2.
The Patient.
The Community.
The Doctor.
The Family.
9. Who was the original author of the Illness-Wellness Continuum?
Mary Breckinridge in 1925
Dr. William S. Travis in 1972
Dr. John W. Travis in 1972
Florence Nightingale in 1875
10. Which of the nine provisions within the Code of Ethics for Nurses is considered the most vital?
Provision 9
Provision 1 $ Provision 2
Provision 7
They are all considered equally vital
11. Appropriate size of rectal tube for giving enema for infant?
No.16
No.12
No.22
No.20
12. Collapsing pulse is also known as ?
Bigeminal Pulse
Bounding Pulse
Water Hammer Pulse
Pulsus alternans
13. What is the main purpose of cardiac bed?
To reduce mobility.
To keep the patient warm
To relieve dyspnea.
To increase appetite.
14. Which of the following is a symptom of fluid volume deficit ?
Weight gain.
Hypotension.
Generalized edema.
Polyurea.
15. Cracking or ulceration of the lips and angles of the mouth is termed as ?
Pyorrhoea.
Calculus.
Sordes.
Cheilosis.
16. In the following which bone is generally preferred for bone marrow aspiration?
Tibia
Iliac crest.
Humerus
Femur
17. Which of the following bandage technique is used for head injury wound?
Circular
Spica
Spiral
Capline
18. Drugs used to increase the amount of secretion of bile?
Laxatives.
Caustics.
Cholagogues.
Biologicals
19. Which of the following restraint technique is only used in infant?
Mummy restraints.
Mitt Restraints.
Anklets.
Knee Restraints
20. Hypodermal injections are also known as ?
Sucutaneous
Intra peritoneal.
Intra muscular
Intrathecal
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