STAFF NURSE RECRUITMENT EXAM QUESTIONS

STAFF NURSE RECRUITMENT EXAM QUESTIONS

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1.A task in your job description, which statement is false
A. The RN must always delegate every task to you
B. The RN delegates the task to you if the person's circumstances are right.
C. The RN must make sure you have the necessary education and training
D. You must have clear directions before you perform the task.

2.Death of a partner results in the loss of a
A. Friend
B. Lover
C. Companion
D. All of the above


3. An infection acquired after admission to a health care facility or agency is called
A. Communicable disease
B. Nosocomial infection
C. Non pathogen
D. Hepatitis infection

4. These statements are about recording, which is false
A. Use the person's exact words when possible
B. Record only what you observed and did yourself
C. Do not skip lines
D. To save time, chart a. procedure before completing it

5. A mask prevent the spread of microbes from
A. The GI tract
B. The skin
C. The respiratory tract
D. All of the above


6.The values and beliefs of a group passed from one generation to the next is
A. Self actualization
B. Religion
C. Holism
D. Culture

7.Beside earing, the EAR is involved with
A. Regulating body movement
B. Balance
C. Smoothness of body movements
D. Controlling involuntary muscles

8.The goal of the health care team is to
a. Provide quality care
b. Make money
c. Provide case management
d. Assign tasks and responsibilities
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9.Which is false
A. A person's culture influences health and illness practices
B. Culture and religion influence food practices
C. A person's religious and cultural practices are not allowed in the health care agency.
D. A person may not follow all of the beliefs and practices of his or her religion or culture.

10.Who is responsible for the entire nursing staff and the activities involved in providing safe
care.
a. The case manager
b. The director of nursing
c. The supervisor
d. A registered nurse