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A heart rate between 60 to 100 beats per minutes is considered:

Normal heart rate
Too low
Too high
Which of the following blood tests should be performed before a blood transfusion?

Blood typing and cross-matching
Bleeding and clotting time
Prothrombin and coagulation time
The standard fifth vital sign is:

Pain
Blood pressure
Blood glucose
Pulse oximetry
Which of the following qualities are relevant in documenting patient care?

Thoroughness and currentness
All of the above
Accuracy and conciseness
Organization
A 2 month-old child just had a cleft lip repair. Which type of restraint would be recommended in this case?

Mummy
Clove hitch
Jacket
Elbow
A patient has developed thrombophlebitis of the left leg. Which nursing intervention should be given the highest priority?

Apply warm compresses
Maintain complete bed rest
Elevate leg on two pillows
Apply support stockings
Which of the following constitutes a break in sterile technique while preparing a sterile field for a dressing change?

Touching the outside wrapper of sterilized material without sterile gloves
Placing a sterile object on the edge of the sterile field
Using sterile forceps, rather than sterile gloves, to handle a sterile item
Antiembolism stockings are used primarily to:

Provide external warmth
Promote venous circulation
Prevent dependent edema
A patient who develops hives after receiving an antibiotic is exhibiting drug:

Allergy
Tolerance
Idiosyncrasy
Synergism
Which of the following patients is at greater risk for contracting an infection?

A newly diagnosed diabetic patient
A patient with leukopenia
A postoperative patient who has undergone orthopedic surgery
A patient receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics
Sterile technique is used whenever:

Protective isolation is necessary
Strict isolation is required
Invasive procedures are performed
Terminal disinfection is performed
Which of the following statements about chest X-ray is false?

Eating, drinking, and medications are allowed before this test
Before the procedure, the patient should remove all jewelry, metallic objects, and buttons above the waist
A signed consent is not required
No contraindications exist for this test
What does palliative care mean?

Improving the quality of life of patients with serious illness
Curing a patient through a minimally invasive surgery
Improving the quality of life of aged patients
What is the most accurate way to measure core temperature?

Otic
Rectally
Orally
Normal internal body temperature is:

98.6°F (37°C)
96.0°F (35.6°C)
99.8°F (37.7°C)
What are Korotkoff sounds?

Functional heart murmurs
Sounds heard while measuring blood pressure
Pathological heart murmurs
Typically, the influenza vaccine is administered via which route?

Intramuscularly
Subcutaneously
Intravenously
Epinephrine can be used to treat all of the following conditions except:

High blood sugar
Anaphylactic shock
Cardiac arrest
All of the following are good sources of vitamin A except:

White potatoes
Egg yolks
Apricots
Carrots
The nurse explains to a patient that a cough:

Can be inhibited by “splinting” the abdomen
Is induced by the administration of an antitussive drug
Is primarily a voluntary action
Is a protective response to clear the respiratory tract of irritants
Which of the following IS NOT a sign or symptom of respiratory distress:

Breathing through pursed lips
An expiratory grunt in children
Nail bed cyanosis
Adoption of a supine position by the patient
Children are more prone to respiratory distress as a result of airway inflammation or infection because

They become more anxious than adults thus increasing the demand for oxygen
They do not have the ability to become tachypnoeic in response to respiratory insufficiency
They contract diseases which are more likely to cause respiratory distress
They have funnel shaped airways with a narrow portion that is prone to occlusion and narrowing in disease
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by compression of which nerve:

Axillary nerve
Ulnar nerve
Median nerve
Radial nerve
When transferring a patient from a bed to a chair, the nurse should use which muscles to avoid back injury?

Leg muscles
Upper arm muscles
Back muscles
A patient with no known allergies is to receive penicillin every 6 hours. When administering the medication, the nurse observes a fine rash on thepatient’s skin. The most appropriate nursing action would be to:

Apply corn starch soaks to the rash
Administer the medication and notify the physician
Withhold the moderation and notify the physician
4 Comments
20/25 should have got full marks rushing too much got to go get ready for family meal out.
Well done👍
It’s a good score don’t rush and try again
25/25 I did it again!!