Q 1: The nurse in charge identifies a patient's responses to actual or potential health problems during which step of
the nursing process? A. Assessing B. Diagnosing C. Planning D. Evaluating
Q 2: A nurse is revising a client's care plan. During which step of the nursing process does such a revision take place?
A. Assessment B. Planning C. Implementation D. Evaluation
Q3: Using Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a nurse assigns the highest priority to which client need?
A. Elimination B. Security C. Safety D. Belonging
Q 4: The most important nursing intervention to correct skin dryness is:
A. avoid bathing until the condition is remedied and notify physician B. ask physician to refer the patient to a
dermatologist C. Consult the dietitian about increasing fat intake, and take necessary measures to prevent infection D.
encourage the patient to increase fluid intake, use nonirritating soap, and apply lotion to involved areas.
Q5: In emergency Situation, Nurse should go first for the assignment of*
A. Bone fracture B. Circulation C. Airway D. Pulse
Q 6: The nurse repositions a client who has difficulty breathing. Which nursing action, when performed following the
intervention, demonstrates evaluation?
A. Instructing the client the importance of mobility B. Arranging the pillows behind the client's back
C. Checking the client's respiratory status D. changing the rate of flow for the oxygen delivery system
Q. 7: The _____ step of the nursing process interprets and analyzes data gathered
A. Assessment B. Diagnosis C. Implementation D. Evaluation
Q. 8: A permanent, confidential, legal collection of medical information that includes assessments, implementations,
evaluations, management plans, and progress notes.
A. Care Tracker B. Resident Care plan C. Resident Medical Record D. ADLs
Q. 9: Which is not included in care plans?
A. level of independence in ADLs B. treatments C. statement of issues D. none of the above
Q. 10: What is the purpose of the nursing process?
A. Assist family members to make healthcare decisions. B. Provide nurses with a framework to deliver comprehensive
care. C. Help other healthcare professionals know what is going on with the client. D. Organize information so the nurse
knows what is wrong with the client.
Q. 11: Assessment includes:
A. Subjective findings B. Physical findings C. Social information D. All of the above
Q. 12: Which of the following is objective data?
A. Pain 5/ B. Temp 100. C. Complaints of fatigue D. Client states "I am sleepy."
Q. 13: Which of the following are subjective?
A. WBC 8, B. X ray results C. Complains of hunger D. Report from surgeon
Q. 14: Analysis of subjective and objective data leads to which outcome?
A. The cause of the surgeon's behavior. B. Information for the family. C. Conclusions about skills of nurse. D. Accurate
nursing diagnosis.
Q. 15: During the evaluation stage,
A. Determine progress toward goals completion. B. Assess outcomes for completion. C. Edit nursing care plan. D. All of
the above
Q. 15: If the client has not completed the plan, but the goal is still relevant
A. Create a new plan. B. Initiate new interventions. C. Reassess in 24 hours. D. Adjust diagnosis to suit outcome.
Q. 16: The stem part of the nursing diagnosis statement guides the nurse in developing which other part of the
nursing care plan?
A. goal/outcome B. intervention C. evaluation D. etiology
Q. 17: What are two types of nursing diagnosis?
A. direct and indirect B. independent and collaborative C. actual and potential D. independent and dependent
Q. 18: Which of the following are valid sources for patient assessment data?
A. patient's family B. medical record/chart C. healthcare team D. All of the above
Q. 19: The medical diagnosis is never included as a part of the nursing diagnosis.
A. True B. False
Q. 20: The implementation phase of the nursing care plan should include:
A. evaluation of the nursing care plan B. patient teaching C. identifying a nursing diagnosis D. selection of the nursing
diagnosis
Q. 21: Goals and outcomes should be:
A. written after determining patient interventions B. written before developing a nursing diagnosis C. evaluated based
on doctor's orders D. evaluated and labeled as met, unmet, partially met
Q. 22: The nurse knows which intervention is a dependent intervention?
A. Obtaining a client's BP B. Massaging a client's back C. Administering medications to a client D. Assessing a client's lung
sounds
Q. 23: A ________ is performed to identify a life-threatening problem (choking, stab wound, heart attack).
A. Initial assessment B. Focus assessment C. Emergency assessment D. Critical assessment
Q. 24: Nursing Process is accepted for clinical practice established by the ___?
A. NANDA B. WHO C. ANA D. None of the above
Q. 25: A nurse is performing an initial assessment for a client. Which of the following would be considered subjective
information received during the assessment?
A. The client has a pinpoint rash on the face and trunk B. The client's blood pressure increases when the provider enters
the room C. The client rates pain at a level of 6 on the numeric rating scale D. The client weighs 186 pounds
Q. 26: A nurse is assessing a client who is being admitted to the hospital from home for knee surgery. Which part of
the assessment would be included with an admission assessment but not with a routine focused assessment?
A. Assessment of the client's vital signs B. Assessment of the client's pain C. Assessment of knee range of motion D.
Assessment of the cause of the client's knee injury
Q. 27: The nurse is planning care for a client and prioritizes health promotion and accident prevention. Which of the
following age groups does this client most likely fall into, with accidents and injuries from recreational activities as the
main health concern?
A. Middle adulthood B. Adolescence C. Early adulthood D. School age
Q. 28: A nurse is caring for a client who has been sexually abused. Which of the following interventions should the
nurse implement to establish rapport and to demonstrate safety?
A. Let the client spend time alone in a quiet area B. Delay treatment until the client can talk about the situation C. Assess
the client's stress level before performing procedures D. Respond to shocking information by ignoring or disregarding
the account.
Q. 29: How many formats in which we formulate our diagnosis?
A. Three B. Two C. Four D. One
Q. 30: Checking of vital signs comes in which types of nursing interventions?
A. Dependent B. Independent C. Collaborative D. Non of them
Q. 31: When the sign are abesnt but their chance that they have suffer from it it's comes in which status of nursing
diagnosis?
A. ACTUAL B. RISK C. POSSIBLE D. SYNDROME
Q. 32: When nurse documents in nursing diagnosis that clients have disturb body image so in medical diagnosis which
term written by physician?
A. CvA B. Amputation C. Post tractoetomy D. Non of them
Q. 33: The ongoing phase of nursing process is
A. Assessment B. Planning C. Evaluation D. Daignose
Q.01 : A state of mind which regards a thing to be true is called.. A. Value B. Religion C. Bilief [Link]
Q. 02 : Values can be divided into ____ levels of expressions. A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
Q.03 : Beliefs that are regarded as so valuable and obviously correct are called.. A. Values B. Attitudes C. Assumptions
D. Ethics
Q.04 : Beliefs can be influenced by which of the following factors: A. Religion B. Experience C. Knowledge D. All of the
above
Q.05 : Code is any system of principles , rules or regulations relating to ___ subject. A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
Q.06 : I get really upset when i hear about cruelty to children and animals. The sentence resembles.
A. Value B. Belief C. Honesty D. Attitude
Q.07 : The set of principles in the form of religion, political affiliation and spirituality that helps us to interpret our
everyday reality. A. Health Care System B. Welfare System C. Belief System D. Humanity Q.08 : "I believe I am a good
nurse" What type of belief this sentence resembles. A. Existentialism B. Commendatory C. Self Belief D. All of the Above
Q.09 : "Should you choose a dangerous proffession" The sentence shows which value Conflict? A. Loyalty - Honesty B.
Tradition - Novelty C. Security - Excitement D. None of the Above
Q.10 : Which type of belief do Muslims keep? A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Existentialism D. Both A &c
Q.11 : "Beliefs about what is desirable or good and what is bad" A. Religious Belief B. Honesty C. Humanity D. None of
the Above
Q.12 : Values are basically beliefs which helps you: A. To behave good B. To distinguish between good and bad C. To
give justice to everyone D. All of the above
Q.13 : How many types of values are there? A. Four B. Five C. Six D. Seven
Q.14 : Religious values are based on .. A. Family's Belief B. Religious Norms C. Scriptures D. Both B & C Q.15 : Which of
the following values are personal values? A. Wisdom, athenticity, trustworthy B. Honesty, reliability, trust C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
Q.16 : Which of the following value helps you connected to a larger community of people? A. Humanistic Value B.
Religious Value C. Cultural Value D. Social Value
Q.17 : Which of the following Value proclaims the importance of individual? A. Personal Value B. Democratic Value C.
Humanistic Value D. Cultural Value
Q.18 : People having which of the following value posts that humans are basically Good? A. Personal Value B. Cultural
Value C. Religious Value D. Optimistic Value
Q.19 : Which of the following value demonstrates the right of individual people? A. Personal Value B. Humanistic Value
C. Democratic Value D. Cultural Value
Q.20 : Recitation Is the example of which type of value? A. Rituals B. Religious values C. Personal Values sD. Both A & B
Q.21 : Values are learned through the following except. A. Observation and experience B. Teachers C. Family D.
Children
Q.22 : Values are highly influenced by: A. Teachers B. Parents C. Scholars D. Friends
Q.23 : Through which of the following we can close the gab between a person's values and behavior? A. Health System
B. Reward System C. Belief System D. Justice
Q.24 : Who identified five values essential for professional nurse? A. ANA B. PNC C. WHO D. AACN
Q.25 : "Should you tell your parents about sister's drug habit" The Sentence shows which Value Conflict? A. Tradition-
Novelty B. Security - Safety C. Loyalty - Honesty D. Equality - Individualism
Q.26 : To behave in accordance with society is called A. Value B. Belief C. Norms D. Culture
Q.27 : Values are not A. Static B. Stable C. Constant D. Variable
Q.28 : Which one of these ways do we NOT use our values for? A. Making decisions B. Setting your alarm C. Choosing a
career that you will enjoy D. Evaluating the people and things in your life
Q.29 : Which oSne is NOT an example of an intrinsic value? A. Happiness B. Education C. Love D. Respect
Q.30 : Can values change? A yes B NO