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1 / 50
1. Which nursing intervention is part of health promotion?
Focuses on maintaining and enhancing well-being.
2 / 50
2. Which nursing process step evaluates outcome effectiveness?
Determines if goals are achieved and modifies care accordingly.
3 / 50
3. Which nursing action demonstrates holistic care?
Addresses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual patient needs.
4 / 50
4. Which is an example of primary prevention?
Preventing disease before it occurs.
5 / 50
5. Which factor is most important for clinical decision-making?
Knowledge and critical thinking guide safe interventions.
6 / 50
6. What is an independent nursing action?
Actions that nurses can perform without a physician order.
7 / 50
7. What is an essential component of evidence-based practice?
Integrates research, clinical expertise, and patient preference.
8 / 50
8. Which ethical principle involves doing good for the patient?
Beneficence focuses on promoting well-being.
9 / 50
9. Which step in the nursing process involves creating goals and strategies?
Planning step determines nursing actions based on diagnosis.
10 / 50
10. Which nursing theorist focused on self-care deficits?
Oremâs theory emphasizes supporting patients who cannot meet self-care needs.
11 / 50
11. Which nursing intervention is independent?
Nurses can perform actions without physician orders.
12 / 50
12. Which is an example of holistic care?
Considers physical, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of patient care.
13 / 50
13. What is the priority in triage during mass casualty?
Ensures patients with life-threatening conditions receive prompt care.
14 / 50
14. Which is the key factor in building nurse-patient trust?
Empathy and respect foster trust in therapeutic relationships.
15 / 50
15. What is the best method to prevent medication errors?
Verification and double-checking reduce risk of errors.
16 / 50
16. Which intervention prevents nosocomial infection?
Hand hygiene and sterile techniques reduce hospital-acquired infections.
17 / 50
17. Which communication technique is therapeutic?
Encourages patient expression and builds trust.
18 / 50
18. Which principle guides fair distribution of healthcare resources?
Justice ensures equity and fairness in care delivery.
19 / 50
19. Which is the main purpose of documentation in nursing?
Ensures continuity, legal protection, and communication.
20 / 50
20. Which type of prevention involves early disease detection?
Secondary prevention reduces disease progression.
21 / 50
21. What is the primary purpose of assessment in nursing?
Assessment identifies patient problems and needs to guide care.
22 / 50
22. Which principle emphasizes patient autonomy?
Respecting patient decisions and choices is fundamental.
23 / 50
23. What is a characteristic of professional nursing?
Accountability, ethics, and evidence-based practice define professionalism.
24 / 50
24. Which nursing process step identifies patient problems?
Diagnosis step interprets assessment data to define care needs.
25 / 50
25. Which nursing model emphasizes patient adaptation to stimuli?
Royâs Adaptation Model helps nurses support patient coping mechanisms.
26 / 50
26. Which step evaluates whether nursing goals are met?
Evaluation ensures interventions achieve desired outcomes.
27 / 50
27. Which is a barrier to effective patient teaching?
Literacy, language, and comprehension affect learning.
28 / 50
28. What is a common feature of professional nursing?
Ethics, accountability, and competence define the profession.
29 / 50
29. Which intervention demonstrates patient-centered care?
Care is tailored to individual patient preferences and needs.
30 / 50
30. Which action demonstrates professional accountability?
Taking responsibility for actions ensures safe practice.
31 / 50
31. What is the main goal of patient advocacy?
Protecting patient rights and choices.
32 / 50
32. Which nursing theorist highlighted adaptation to stimuli?
Royâs Adaptation Model addresses environmental challenges affecting health.
33 / 50
33. Which is a primary role of the nurse in patient education?
Improves patient knowledge and self-management.
34 / 50
34. Which nursing action is part of tertiary prevention?
Rehabilitation prevents further complications or disability.
35 / 50
35. Which intervention is part of tertiary prevention?
Rehabilitation reduces complications and improves quality of life.
36 / 50
36. Which nursing intervention prevents complications in immobile patients?
Repositioning prevents pressure sores and contractures.
37 / 50
37. Which nursing theorist emphasized caring as core of nursing?
Watson focused on humanistic aspects of care.
38 / 50
38. Which is a barrier to effective patient education?
Language or literacy issues can hinder understanding.
39 / 50
39. What is a critical step in wound care?
Cleaning prevents infection and promotes healing.
40 / 50
40. Which step in nursing process involves setting measurable goals?
Planning translates assessment and diagnosis into action plan.
41 / 50
41. Which nursing theorist emphasized 14 basic needs?
Henderson identified essential needs for holistic care.
42 / 50
42. What is the best way to assess pain in a non-verbal patient?
Observing behavioral cues provides reliable assessment.
43 / 50
43. What is a key element in critical thinking in nursing?
Analysis and evaluation support sound clinical decisions.
44 / 50
44. Which model emphasizes caring and healing relationships?
Watsonâs model highlights the humanistic aspect of nursing.
45 / 50
45. Which principle guides ethical nursing care?
Nonmaleficence focuses on avoiding harm to patients.
46 / 50
46. Which model emphasizes self-care requisites and deficit?
Oremâs model identifies when nursing support is needed.
47 / 50
47. Which nursing skill ensures patient safety during transfer?
Proper technique prevents falls and injuries.
48 / 50
48. Which nursing intervention improves patient mobility safely?
Proper assistance prevents falls and injury.
49 / 50
49. Which factor affects therapeutic communication most?
Trust and empathy are essential to build rapport.
50 / 50
50. Which ethical principle requires fairness in care delivery?
Justice ensures equitable treatment of patients.
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