#1
What is the primary goal of nursing care priorities?
To entertain patients
To administer medications
To promote patient safety and well-being
To clean hospital facilities
#2
What is the primary purpose of a nursing care plan?
Creating a daily schedule for nurses
Documenting patient history
Providing a guide for patient care
Ordering medical tests
#3
What does the acronym PPE stand for in the context of nursing care?
Personal Patient Evaluation
Patient Positioning Equipment
Protective Personal Equipment
Patient Performance Examination
#4
Which of the following is an essential component of effective communication in nursing?
Speaking loudly
Using medical jargon
Active listening
Avoiding eye contact
#5
In nursing documentation, what does SOAP stand for?
Standardized Organizational Assessment Protocol
Systematic Observation and Assessment Procedure
Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan
Structured Observation and Action Protocol
#6
What is the primary purpose of the nursing process?
Administering medications
Providing entertainment for patients
Facilitating systematic patient care
Decorating patient rooms
#7
Which nursing intervention is essential in preventing pressure ulcers in bedridden patients?
Frequent repositioning
Ignoring skin assessment
Applying tight dressings
Using harsh cleaning agents
#8
Which of the following vital signs is commonly monitored as a nursing priority?
Height
Blood type
Blood pressure
Eye color
#9
What does ABC stand for in nursing priorities?
Always Be Caring
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Assess, Balance, Communicate
Aseptic, Bandage, Clean
#10
What is the purpose of the SBAR communication technique in nursing?
Sharing personal stories
Situational, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Sterile Bandage Application Routine
Standardized Bio Assessment and Reporting
#11
When prioritizing nursing care, what does the acronym RACE stand for in emergency response?
Running, Assessing, Covering, Evacuating
Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish
Relax, Assess, Communicate, Execute
Remove, Assess, Care, Evacuate
#12
What is the primary role of the nurse during the evaluation phase of the nursing process?
Prescribing medications
Setting patient goals
Assessing patient outcomes
Developing a care plan
#13
What is the primary goal of palliative care in nursing?
Curing the disease
Providing comfort and relief
Administering aggressive treatments
Ensuring rapid recovery
#14
What is the primary purpose of a nursing handoff report?
Discussing personal matters
Transferring patient care information between shifts
Sharing hospital gossip
Planning the next team outing
#15
In triaging patients, what does the term 'triage' mean?
#16
Which of the following conditions is considered a medical emergency and requires immediate nursing intervention?
Common cold
Minor cut
Cardiac arrest
Headache
#17
Which of the following is an example of a psychosocial nursing priority?
Administering pain medication
Assisting with ambulation
Providing emotional support
Monitoring vital signs
#18
In a code blue situation, what does the nurse's immediate response involve?
Providing emotional support
Notifying the family
Initiating resuscitation efforts
Administering pain medication
#19
Which ethical principle guides the nurse to respect the autonomy and choices of the patient?
Justice
Fidelity
Veracity
Autonomy
#20
When providing wound care, what is the nurse's priority?
Applying decorative bandages
Minimizing pain during dressing changes
Completing paperwork
Ignoring patient concerns
#21
In a disaster situation, what is the nurse's role in the incident command system?
Serving as a media spokesperson
Providing patient care
Managing hospital finances
Decorating the emergency response center