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Hill College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Hill College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Here they are;

What is the purpose of "Biofeedback" in nursing practice?
a) Administering medications for biofeedback
b) Measuring oxygen saturation
c) A technique that helps patients learn self-regulation and control over physiological functions, such as heart rate and muscle tension
d) Administering anesthesia
Answer: c) A technique that helps patients learn self-regulation and control over physiological functions, such as heart rate and muscle tension

What is the primary role of a "Psychiatric Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications in psychiatric facilities
b) Providing specialized care and support for individuals with mental health disorders
c) Administering vaccines in psychiatric settings
d) Focusing exclusively on physical health
Answer: b) Providing specialized care and support for individuals with mental health disorders

In nursing, what does the term "CDC" stand for?
a) Care and Disease Control
b) Clinical Documentation and Coding
c) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
d) Certified Disease Coordinator
Answer: c) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

What is the primary purpose of "Wristband Identification" in patient safety?
a) Administering wristbands for fashion purposes
b) Identifying patients to ensure correct patient care and medication administration
c) Providing wristbands for entertainment
d) Avoiding wristband use
Answer: b) Identifying patients to ensure correct patient care and medication administration

What is the role of a "Transplant Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications to transplant patients
b) Providing care and support to patients before, during, and after organ or tissue transplantation
c) Administering vaccines to transplant recipients
d) Focusing exclusively on post-transplant care
Answer: b) Providing care and support to patients before, during, and after organ or tissue transplantation

What is the primary goal of "Pulse Oximetry" in nursing assessment?
a) Measuring blood pressure
b) Assessing patient temperature
c) Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood
d) Administering anesthesia
Answer: c) Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood

In nursing, what does the term "IV Infiltration" refer to?
a) A method of measuring oxygen saturation
b) The correct administration of intravenous (IV) medications
c) When IV fluids or medications leak into the surrounding tissue instead of entering the bloodstream
d) Administering IV medications without concern for infiltration
Answer: c) When IV fluids or medications leak into the surrounding tissue instead of entering the bloodstream

What is the primary purpose of "Ventilator Care" in nursing practice?
a) Administering medications for ventilation
b) Providing care and management of mechanical ventilators to support patients with respiratory failure
c) Administering vaccines for respiratory illnesses
d) Avoiding any respiratory care
Answer: b) Providing care and management of mechanical ventilators to support patients with respiratory failure

What is the purpose of "Gerontological Nursing" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications to elderly patients
b) Providing specialized nursing care for older adults, focusing on their unique healthcare needs
c) Administering vaccines for geriatric patients
d) Focusing solely on pediatric care
Answer: b) Providing specialized nursing care for older adults, focusing on their unique healthcare needs

What is the primary purpose of "Delegation" in nursing practice?
a) Delegating all nursing tasks to patients
b) Safely assigning specific nursing tasks to competent individuals, such as nursing assistants or licensed practical nurses
c) Avoiding any delegation of nursing responsibilities
d) Administering all nursing tasks without help
Answer: b) Safely assigning specific nursing tasks to competent individuals, such as nursing assistants or licensed practical nurses

In nursing, what does the term "PO" stand for when describing medication administration?
a) Patient Order
b) Per Oral (by mouth)
c) Physician's Opinion
d) Prescription Only
Answer: b) Per Oral (by mouth)

What is the role of a "Legal Nurse Consultant" in healthcare?
a) Administering legal advice to patients
b) Providing specialized expertise to attorneys and legal professionals in cases involving healthcare issues
c) Managing healthcare facility finances
d) Administering legal documents to patients
Answer: b) Providing specialized expertise to attorneys and legal professionals in cases involving healthcare issues

What is the primary goal of "Pediatric Nursing"?
a) Providing care only for adult patients
b) Administering vaccinations to children
c) Providing specialized nursing care for infants, children, and adolescents
d) Avoiding all pediatric care
Answer: c) Providing specialized nursing care for infants, children, and adolescents

What is the purpose of "Patient Restraint" in nursing care?
a) Providing freedom of movement to patients at all times
b) Safely limiting a patient's movement to prevent harm to themselves or others when less restrictive alternatives have been deemed insufficient
c) Administering medications without patient consent
d) Minimizing patient communication
Answer: b) Safely limiting a patient's movement to prevent harm to themselves or others when less restrictive alternatives have been deemed insufficient

In nursing, what does the term "TB" stand for when referring to a disease?
a) Tender Bacteria
b) The Best
c) Tuberculosis
d) Treacherous Breathing
Answer: c) Tuberculosis

What is the primary purpose of "Patient Discharge Planning" in nursing practice?
a) Focusing on keeping patients in the hospital indefinitely
b) Preparing and coordinating a patient's safe transition from the hospital to another level of care, such as home or a rehabilitation facility
c) Avoiding patient communication
d) Administering discharge papers without planning
Answer: b) Preparing and coordinating a patient's safe transition from the hospital to another level of care, such as home or a rehabilitation facility

What is the role of a "Hospice Nurse" in healthcare?
a) Administering medications for hospice patients
b) Providing specialized end-of-life care and support to terminally ill patients and their families
c) Administering vaccines in hospice settings
d) Focusing exclusively on preventive care
Answer: b) Providing specialized end-of-life care and support to terminally ill patients and their families

What is the primary purpose of "Glucose Monitoring" in nursing care?
a) Measuring blood pressure
b) Monitoring a patient's sense of taste
c) Assessing blood oxygen levels
d) Monitoring and managing blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes
Answer: d) Monitoring and managing blood glucose levels in patients with diabetes

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