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1 / 50
1. Which nursing theorist emphasized caring as the core of nursing?
Watsonâs theory highlights caring-healing relationships.
2 / 50
2. Which technique reduces medication errors in nursing?
Double-checking reduces mistakes in administration.
3 / 50
3. What is a primary goal of patient education?
Improves self-care and compliance.
4 / 50
4. Which type of assessment gathers data from observation and patient history?
Comprehensive assessment identifies all patient needs.
5 / 50
5. What is a common barrier to therapeutic communication?
Interruptions and distractions reduce effectiveness.
6 / 50
6. Which type of nursing care focuses on terminally ill patients?
Palliative care improves comfort at end of life.
7 / 50
7. Which nursing intervention is part of health promotion?
Focuses on maintaining and enhancing well-being.
8 / 50
8. Which nursing model emphasizes patientâs self-care needs?
Dorothea Oremâs model focuses on patient self-care for recovery.
9 / 50
9. Which factor is most important in patient safety?
Reducing risk of harm is critical.
10 / 50
10. What does evidence-based practice in nursing rely on?
Uses best research and clinical expertise.
11 / 50
11. Which communication barrier is most common in nursing?
Language differences affect understanding.
12 / 50
12. Which is the primary goal of nursing?
Nursing aims to promote health and prevent illness.
13 / 50
13. Which nursing role includes patient advocacy?
Protects patient rights and ensures ethical care.
14 / 50
14. Which is an example of tertiary prevention in nursing?
Rehabilitation prevents complications after illness.
15 / 50
15. Which nursing action reflects autonomy?
Making independent decisions within scope of practice.
16 / 50
16. Which method is best for measuring vital signs accurately?
Standardized techniques ensure reliable readings.
17 / 50
17. Which is an essential component of critical thinking in nursing?
Analysis and judgment improve patient care decisions.
18 / 50
18. What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient with impaired mobility?
Prevents complications like pressure ulcers or contractures.
19 / 50
19. What is the primary purpose of a nursing care plan?
Guides care based on patient needs systematically.
20 / 50
20. Which step comes after nursing assessment?
Analysis of data identifies nursing diagnoses.
21 / 50
21. Which nursing theorist emphasized human needs and independence?
Henderson defined 14 basic needs for holistic care.
22 / 50
22. What is the first step in nursing process?
Assessment gathers patient data for care planning.
23 / 50
23. Which is a key principle of infection control in nursing?
Hand hygiene reduces transmission of pathogens.
24 / 50
24. Which ethical principle emphasizes fairness in care?
Justice ensures equal treatment of patients.
25 / 50
25. Which nursing theorist emphasized adaptation to environment?
Royâs model focuses on patient adaptation in various domains.
26 / 50
26. What is a key component of holistic nursing?
Considers physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
27 / 50
27. Which nursing theorist introduced the 14 basic needs?
Henderson defined nursing as assisting individuals in performing activities.
28 / 50
28. Which is a characteristic of professional nursing?
Accountability and ethics distinguish professional practice.
29 / 50
29. Which nursing process step identifies patient problems?
Diagnoses guide planning and interventions.
30 / 50
30. What is the purpose of documentation in nursing?
Accurate records ensure continuity and legal protection.
31 / 50
31. Which model emphasizes human caring relationships?
Watson highlighted caring as core of nursing.
32 / 50
32. What is the main purpose of patient advocacy?
Protects patientâs rights, choices, and safety.
33 / 50
33. Which factor affects the nurse-patient relationship most?
Trust is the foundation of therapeutic relationships.
34 / 50
34. Which is a common barrier to effective patient teaching?
Language or literacy barriers limit understanding.
35 / 50
35. Which factor affects clinical judgment most?
Knowledge and experience help assess and make decisions.
36 / 50
36. Which step evaluates the effectiveness of nursing interventions?
Determines if goals are achieved.
37 / 50
37. Which step ensures continuity of care across shifts?
Accurate documentation allows handover without information loss.
38 / 50
38. Which nursing skill is essential for patient safety?
Proper technique reduces accidents and errors.
39 / 50
39. What is a primary role of a nurse in community health?
Promotes wellness and disease prevention in population.
40 / 50
40. Which nursing intervention is primary prevention?
Preventing disease before it occurs is primary prevention.
41 / 50
41. Which factor influences patient care the most?
Individual patient needs guide nursing interventions.
42 / 50
42. Which type of communication is most effective in nursing care?
Therapeutic communication builds trust and encourages patient expression.
43 / 50
43. What is the main goal of patient advocacy?
Protecting patient rights and interests is the priority.
44 / 50
44. Which intervention demonstrates holistic care?
Addresses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs.
45 / 50
45. Which is an example of secondary prevention in nursing?
Screening detects early disease before symptoms.
46 / 50
46. What is the best approach to patient teaching?
Interactive methods improve understanding and compliance.
47 / 50
47. Which ethical principle means âdo no harmâ?
Nonmaleficence guides nurses to avoid causing harm.
48 / 50
48. What is a characteristic of evidence-based nursing practice?
Using research findings improves patient outcomes.
49 / 50
49. Which nursing intervention is considered independent?
Actions the nurse performs without physician order.
50 / 50
50. Which is the key element in establishing therapeutic nurse-patient relationship?
Trust and respect help patients share information.
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