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SITUATIONAL
Situation 1:- Sandro 8 years old, 1 grader child has always been
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19. What is the FIRST priority which the nurse must observe
in caring for patient with seizure?
A. Safety
B. Airway
C. Nutrition
D. Mobility
20. Phenytoin (Dilantin) has been prescribed for a patient.
Based on an understanding of the medicine, what is the
APPROPRIATE nursing instruction of the nurse?
A. Give Dilantin intramuscularly
B. Administer good oral hygiene
C. Dilute IV Dilantin with 5% dextrose
D. Maintain a Dilantin level of 30-50 microgram/ml
25. She plans to interview the Psych Nurse Manager about the
patient safety practices of the nurses. What type of
sampling includes those who happens to be in the
conference room where the activity is scheduled?
A. Random
B. Purposive
C. Convenience
D. Quota
Situation 9:- Quality and Safety are rooted in the daily work of a
healthcare professional. Nurses in the Orthopaedic Unit attends
monthly quality assurance meeting. The following questions
were discussed.
43. To achieve organised work flow in the unit, the staff must
be aware of the head nurse’s role. What is the PRIMARY
purpose of supervision and delegation?
A. Enhances the delivery of quality nursing care.
B. Influences organisation’s approach in personnel
evaluation
C. Improves staff attendance in seminars
D. Assigns any staff to do the tasks or project.
51. The nurse asks the patient,. “What do you fear MOST
about your surgery tomorrow? This is an example of which
communication technique?
A. Providing general leads.
B. Summarizing
C. Seeking Clarification
D. Presenting Reality
57. In problem solving, the head nurse must know what is the
MAJOR characteristic of negotiation?
A. Be positive in your approach since optimism goes
further favorable results.
B. Harmony is possible even when strategies are not well
planned.
C. It is not important to get anything in writing since the
truth will prevail.
D. Resources tend to involve too many individuals in
decision making process.
Situation 15: - Sandy, a 58 year old teacher had a left total hip
replacement due to Osteoarthritis.
75. Sandy asks the nurse if her new joint will function
normally. The Nurse can BEST answer this by saying that
the _____.
A. Doctor will be able to assess your limitations in 6
weeks and then explain them to you.
B. New joint will function almost as well as a normal joint,
if you perform your exercises faithfully.
C. New joint will be stronger than the old one if you
exercise well.
D. New joint won’t function as well as the new joint, but
will be better than the arthritic joint.
82. What response should the nurse use in dealing with this
behavior?
A. Encourage her to scrub the doorknobs with a strong
antiseptics so she does not need to use tissue papers.
B. Supply her with paper tissue to help her function
until her anxiety is reduced.
C. Force her to touch doorknobs by removing all available
paper tissue until she learns to deal with the situation.
D. Explain to her that ideas about doorknobs with covid-19
is part of her illness and is not necessary.
86. When human needs are taken away or not met for some
reason, a person experiences loss. Using Maslow’s
hierarchy of needs, which one of the following will the
nurse consider a loss in case of death?
A. Loss of security and a sense of belonginess.
B. Loss related to self actualization
C. Physiologic and safety loss
D. Loss of self-esteem
87. Vangie, 73 years old, comorbid with hypertension and
asthma died of COVID. Ariel grieved and mourned to the
loss of his mother’s untimely death. He is now aware that
his mother is one of those 13,425 deaths. The nurse will
consider at what stage of grieving process is Ariel
experiencing?
A. Depression
B. Bargaining
C. Denial and Anger
D. Acceptance
88. Which of the following gives cues to the nurse that the
patient may be grieving for a loss?
A. Thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physiologic
complaints.
B. Hallucination, panic level of anxiety, sense of impending
doom.
C. Sad affect, anger, anxiety and sudden change of mood
D. Complaints of abdominal pain, diarrhea, loss of appetite
92. Ms. Diaz finds out that some managers have benevolent-
authoritative style of management. Which of the following
behaviors will she exhibit MOST likely?
A. Have condescending trust and confidence in their
subordinates.
B. Gives economic or ego awards.
C. Communicates downward to the staff.
D. Allows decision making among subordinates.
93. Ms. Diaz knows that there are external forces that
influence changes in his unit. Which of the following is
NOT an external force?
A. Demands of the labor sector to increase wages.
B. Exacting regulatory and accreditation standards.
C. Low Morale of staff in his unit
D. Memo from the CEO to cut down on electrical
consumption
95. The nurse asks the aide to weight the patient. Later, the
nurse discovered that a patient has been weighed who is
supposed to be on complete bed rest. This situation violates
which of the following rights of delegation?
A. Right person
B. Right direction and communication
C. Right supervision and evaluation
D. Right task
99. In planning the nursing care for this patient, What is the
MOST important nursing intervention a nurse must do?
A. Encourage patient to release anxiety by crying.
B. Reassure family that complete recovery is probable.
C. Assess patient for respiratory distress.
D. Have patient assist with care.
100. What symptom is an INDICATOR of cranial nerve
involvement?
A. Difficulty of speaking and chewing
B. Spastic paralysis of the extremities
C. Loss of pain sensation
D. Forgetfulness and syncope
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