Nursing Exam Questions with Answer

Question No.1. Independent nursing intervention commonly used for immobilized patients
include all of the following except:
a. Weight bearing on a tilt table, total parenteral nutrition, and vitamin therapy
b. Deep-breathing and coughing exercises with change of position every 2 hours
c. Diaphragmatic and abdominal breathing exercises and increased hydration
d. Active or passive ROM exercises, body repositioning, and activities of daily living (ADLs) as tolerated


Answer:a. Weight bearing on a tilt table, total parenteral nutrition, and vitamin therapy


Question No.2. All the following are Patient’s responsibilities, except
a) Give different kind of care
b) Complying with instructions
c) Providing information
d) Following hospital rules and regulations

Answer: a) Give different kind of care

Question No.3. A patient asks you what vitamin is best for eye sight. Your response is:
a) Vitamin C
b) Vitamin B6
c)Vitamin A
d)Vitamin B12

Answer:c)Vitamin A

Question No.4. The nurse is working on a unit that uses nursing assessment flow sheets. Which statement best describes this form of charting?
a) Contain vital data collected upon admission, which can be compared with newly collected data
b) Contain only graphic information, such as I&O, vital signs, and medication administration
c) Are used to record routine aspects of care; they do not contain assessment data
d) Are comprehensive ch arting forms that integrate assessments and nursing actions

Answer: d) Are comprehensive ch arting forms that integrate assessments and nursing actions

Question No.5. Which of the following fluids can be safely given through peripheral vein.
a. Normal Saline/ Amino Acids/ Ringer Lactate
b. Normal Saline/ Amino Acids/ Intralipid
c. Normal Saline/ Intralipid/ Ringer Lactate
d. 5% Dextrose/Normal Saline/ Amino Acids

Answer:

Question No.6. Chest tube is most commonly put in _____________ intercostal space
a. 4th-5th
b. 6th-7th
c. 8th-9th
d. 10th-11th

Answer:
 
Question No.7. All the following are indicative physical signs of poor nutrition are all, except
a) Dental caries, mottled appearance (fluorosis), malpositioned
b) Tongue - deep red in appearance; surface papillae present
c) Brittle, depigmented, easily plucked; thin and sparse hair
d) Spongy, bleed easily, marginal redness, recession gums

Answer: c) Brittle, depigmented, easily plucked; thin and sparse hair

Question No.8. Normal Saline contains:
a. 0.9%Sodium chloride
b. 0.5%Sodium chloride
c. 0.8% Sodium bicarbonate
d. 3% Sodium chloride

Answer:

Question No.9.The nursing process is utilized to:
a) Encourage the family to make decisions regarding patient's care.
b) Provide a systemic, organized and comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of clients.
c) Increase involvement of allied healthcare professionals in decision-making
d) None of the above

Answer: Provide a systemic, organized and comprehensive approach to meeting the needs of clients.

Question No.10. Pressure in oxygen cylinder is:
a. 1200 psi
b. 1500 psi
c. 1800 psi
d. 2500 psi


Answer: