RLE Exam L4
RLE Exam L4
RLE Exam L4
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
Use black pen in filling up other data. Read carefully and
analyze your answer.
Circle the letter that corresponds to your correct answer. Erasures are not
allowed.
13.Nurse M.E.D.s partner Nurse A.A. was the scrub nurse for Mr. J.M., his major
function intra-operatively is to:
a. Assist the anesthesiologist during induction of anesthesia
b. Serve the appropriate OR instruments needed by the surgeon
c. Perform surgical skin preparation of the operative site
d. Perform the Surgical sign-in and time-out
14.When preparing the sterile field. Your partner Nurse A.A. accidentally
contaminated the field and only the two of you saw it. What would be your
appropriate action?
a. Keep it a secret between the two of you and continue preparing the
sterile field
b. Report your partner to your supervisor and make an incident report
c. Consider the field unsterile and prepare a new one
d. Pour alcohol to disinfect the contaminated area
15.Members of the surgical team who are sterile are the only persons allowed to
touch the sterile field. Nurse M.E.D. would be correct if she did not allow this
person to touch the sterile field:
a. Surgeon
b. Anesthesiologist
c. Assistant surgeon
d. Scrub nurse
MedSurg Ward
1. The nurse counts an adults apical heart beat at 110 beats per minute. The nurse
describes this as:
A. asystole.
B. bigeminy.
C. tachycardia.
D. bradycardia.
2. A prothrombin time test should be performed regularly on persons who are
taking which
medication?
A. Heparin
B. Warfarin
C. Phenobarbital
D. Digoxin
3. A low-sodium, low-cholesterol, weight-reducing diet is prescribed for an adult
with heart
disease. The nurse knows that he understands his diet when he chooses which of
the following
meals?
A. Baked skinless chicken and mashed potatoes
B. Stir-fried Chinese vegetables and rice
C. Tuna fish salad with celery sticks
D. Grilled lean steak with carrots
4. An older adult is admitted to the hospital with symptoms of severe dyspnea,
orthopnea, diaphoresis, bubbling respirations, and cyanosis. He states that he is
afraid something bad is about to happen. How should the nurse position this
client?
A. Sitting upright
A.
B.
C.
D.
Patient A. L. 63 y.o. male had been admitted in the medical unit with the
case of pneumonia
11. You would assess the patient for the following manifestations:
A. fever, cough
B. lose bowel movement and fever
C. dizziness and pallor
D. tingling sensation of fingers, stuporous
12. What diagnostic test/lab test confirm the diagnosis of pneumonia for patient A.L.
A. urinalysis
B. stool exam
C. ultrasound
D. Chest X-ray
13. The physician ordered PNSS 1L to run for 10 hours. How many drops per
minute?
A. 25 gtts
B. 35
C. 15
D. 20
14. Which blood test results would confirm a diagnosis of appendicitis?
A. WBC of 13,000
B. RBC of 4.5 million
C. Platelet count of 300,000
D. Positive heterophil antibody test
15. A client returns from having had abdominal surgery. Her vital signs are stable.
She says she is thirsty. What should the nurse give her initially?
A. Orange juice
B. Milk
C. Ice chips
D. Mouth wash
Leo, a 70 year old man with history of hypertension, has a diagnosis of blunt
abdominal trauma due to mauling. He underwent exploratory laparotomy. He is
transferred from the Recovery room to the medical-surgical unit. The client has
midline incision, a Jackson Pratt tube attached to drain and a folley catheter
16. The nurse took the vital signs, and she found out that the client is hypertensive
with BP of 150/100mmHg. The nurse should?
A. Inform the attending physician right away.
B. Observe the client and watch out for seizure.
C. Record the findings and re-check after 30 minutes before.
D. Ask the client if he is maintaining anti-hypertensive medications.
17. The client has a temperature of 39.5C. The nurse should?
A. Perform tepid sponge bath.
B. Inform the attending physician.
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20
30
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21. The clients street clothes should be changed to OR gown. Upon assisting the
client, it would be best if the nurse____________
A. Allow the client to wear his jewelries.
B. Instruct the client not to remove his dentures.
C. Ask the client to remove any metal objects from the body.
D. All of the above.
22. Three hours post-op, the client is transferred to the Medical-Surgical ward. Upon
receiving the client, the nurses initial action would be?
A. Check for the urine output.
B. Check if the client is awake and conscious.
C. Check for the post-operative wound for bleeding.
D. Instruct the client not to take anything by mouth.
Nursing Management and Leadership
23. Henry is a Unit Manager I the Medical Unit. He is not satisfied with the way
things are going in his unit. Patient satisfaction rate is 60% for two consecutive
months and staff morale is at its lowest. He decides to plan and initiate changes
that will push for a turnaround in the condition of the unit. Which of the following
actions is a priority for Henry?
24. He knows that there are external forces that influence changes in his unit. Which
of the following is NOT an external force?
A. Memo from the CEO to cut down on electrical consumption
B. Demands of the labor sector to increase wages
C. Low morale of staff in his unit
D. Exacting regulatory and accreditation standards
25. After discussing the possible effects of the low patient satisfaction rate, the staff
started to list down possible strategies to solve the problems head-on. Should they
decide to vote on the best change strategy, which of the following strategies is
referred to this?
A. Collaboration
B. Majority rule
C. Dominance
D. Compromise
26. One staff suggests that they review the pattern of nursing care that they are
using, which is described as a:
A. job description
B. system used to deliver care
C. manual of procedure
D. rules to be followed
27. Which of the following is TRUE about functional nursing?
A. Concentrates on tasks and activities
B. Emphasizes use of group collaboration
C. One-to-one nurse-patient ratio
D. Provides continuous, coordinated and comprehensive nursing services
28. Functional nursing has some advantages, which one is an EXCEPTION?
A. Psychological and sociological needs are emphasized.
B. Great control of work activities.
C. Most economical way of delivering nursing services.
D. Workers feel secure in dependent role
29. He raised the issue on giving priority to patient needs. Which of the following
offers the best way for setting priority?
A. Assessing nursing needs and problems
B. Giving instructions on how nursing care needs are to be met
C. Controlling and evaluating the delivery of nursing care
D. Assigning safe nurse: patient ratio
30. Which of the following is the best guarantee that the patients priority needs are
met?
A. Checking with the relative of the patient
B. Preparing a nursing care plan in collaboration with the patient
C. Consulting with the physician
D. Coordinating with other members of the team
31. When Henry uses team nursing as a care delivery system, he and his team need
to assess the priority of care for a group of patients, which of the following should
be a priority?
A. Each patient as listed on the worksheet
B. Patients who needs least care
C. Medications and treatments required for all patients
D. Patients who need the most care
32. He is hopeful that his unit will make a big turnaround in the succeeding months.
Which of the following actions of Henry demonstrates that he has reached the third
stage of change?
A. Wonders why things are not what it used to be
B. Finds solutions to the problems
C. Integrate the solutions to his day-to-day activities
D. Selects the best change strategy
33. Joey is a newly-appointed nurse manager of The Holy Spirit Medical Center, a
tertiary hospital located within the heart of the metropolis. He thinks of scheduling
planning workshop with his staff in order to ensure an effective and efficient
management of the department. Should he decide to conduct a strategic planning
workshop, which of the following is NOT a characteristic of this activity?
A. Long-term goal-setting
B. Extends to 3-5 years in the future
C. Focuses on routine tasks
D. Determines directions of the organization
34. Which of the following statements refer to the vision of the hospital?
A. The Holy Spirit Medical Center is a trendsetter in tertiary health care in the next
five year
B. The officers and staff of The HS Medical Center believe in the unique nature of
the human person
C. All the nurses shall undergo continuing competency training program.
D. The Holy Spirit Medical Center aims to provide a patient-centered care in a total
healing environment.
35. The statement, The Holy Spirit Medical Center aims to provide patient-centered
care in a total healing environment refers to which of the following?
A. Vision
B. Goal
C. Philosophy
D. Mission
ANSWER KEY
(RLE) PERI-OPERATIVE NURSING
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. A
5. D
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. B
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
C
D
A
B
C
B
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24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
B
A
D
A
A
C
B
B
A
A
A
B
D
32.
33.
34.
35.
C
C
A
B
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22. B
A
C
C
A
D
D
D
C