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Katsina State College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Katsina State College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Her they are;

What is the primary purpose of a Foley catheter in patient care?
a) Administering intravenous medications
b) Monitoring blood pressure
c) Collecting urine when a patient cannot void independently
d) Assisting with wound care
Answer: c) Collecting urine when a patient cannot void independently

Which of the following healthcare professionals is responsible for evaluating and treating speech and language disorders?
a) Radiologic Technologist
b) Respiratory Therapist
c) Pharmacist
d) Speech-Language Pathologist
Answer: d) Speech-Language Pathologist

What is the primary goal of infection control in healthcare settings?
a) Minimizing patient communication to reduce the spread of disease
b) Promoting a sterile environment
c) Preventing the transmission of infectious agents and maintaining patient safety
d) Isolating all patients with infectious diseases
Answer: c) Preventing the transmission of infectious agents and maintaining patient safety

What is the role of a wound ostomy continence nurse (WOCN) in patient care?
a) Administering intravenous medications
b) Managing patients with skin and wound care, ostomies, and continence issues
c) Assisting with surgical procedures
d) Administering chemotherapy
Answer: b) Managing patients with skin and wound care, ostomies, and continence issues

What is the primary purpose of the "Five Rights of Medication Administration" in nursing?
a) Administering any medication as needed
b) Administering medication at the patient's preferred time
c) Ensuring the right patient receives the right medication, in the right dose, by the right route, at the right time
d) Administering medications without checking the patient's identification
Answer: c) Ensuring the right patient receives the right medication, in the right dose, by the right route, at the right time

What is the primary goal of the "Nursing Code of Ethics"?
a) Promoting the financial success of healthcare organizations
b) Ensuring the nurse always puts their own needs first
c) Providing ethical guidance and principles for nurses in their practice
d) Allowing nurses to act without any ethical constraints
Answer: c) Providing ethical guidance and principles for nurses in their practice

In which scenario would a nurse use the "SBAR" communication technique?
a) Documenting patient care
b) Monitoring vital signs
c) Communicating patient information to another healthcare provider
d) Administering medications
Answer: c) Communicating patient information to another healthcare provider

What is the primary purpose of the "Rapid Response Team" (RRT) in a hospital setting?
a) Managing the hospital's finances
b) Responding quickly to medical emergencies and preventing code blue situations
c) Organizing staff meetings
d) Administering medications
Answer: b) Responding quickly to medical emergencies and preventing code blue situations

What is the primary goal of a patient advocacy role in nursing?
a) Avoiding any interaction with patients to prevent potential conflicts
b) Advocating for the hospital's interests
c) Advocating for the patient's rights, preferences, and needs
d) Administering medications without questioning the patient's choices
Answer: c) Advocating for the patient's rights, preferences, and needs

Which of the following is a common function of a nurse manager or charge nurse?
a) Performing hands-on patient care
b) Overseeing the work of nursing staff and coordinating patient care
c) Providing direct medical diagnoses
d) Managing hospital finances
Answer: b) Overseeing the work of nursing staff and coordinating patient care

What is the primary purpose of a therapeutic relationship between a nurse and a patient?
a) To establish a romantic connection
b) To promote the nurse's personal interests
c) To provide emotional support, trust, and effective communication for the patient's well-being
d) To keep the patient at a distance to maintain professionalism
Answer: c) To provide emotional support, trust, and effective communication for the patient's well-being

What is the primary goal of fall risk assessment in patient care?
a) Minimizing patient mobility to prevent falls
b) Identifying patients at risk for falls and implementing preventive measures
c) Documenting every patient's history of falls
d) Administering sedative medications to prevent falls
Answer: b) Identifying patients at risk for falls and implementing preventive measures

What is the primary purpose of a pulse oximeter in healthcare?
a) Measuring heart rate
b) Monitoring blood pressure
c) Assessing lung function
d) Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood
Answer: d) Measuring oxygen saturation in the blood

Which of the following is a primary function of the Joint Commission in healthcare?
a) Conducting medical research
b) Accrediting and certifying healthcare organizations to ensure quality and safety
c) Providing healthcare services to patients
d) Regulating medical licensing
Answer: b) Accrediting and certifying healthcare organizations to ensure quality and safety

What is the primary goal of the "Chain of Command" in a healthcare setting?
a) Keeping the patient's family informed at all times
b) Providing unlimited authority to nursing staff
c) Establishing a hierarchical structure for reporting and addressing concerns or issues
d) Restricting communication between healthcare providers
Answer: c) Establishing a hierarchical structure for reporting and addressing concerns or issues

In nursing documentation, what does the abbreviation "NPO" stand for?
a) Normal Patient Observation
b) No Particular Order
c) Nothing by Mouth
d) Necessary Pain Observation
Answer: c) Nothing by Mouth

What is the primary purpose of the "COLDSPA" acronym used in the assessment of pain?
a) Documenting medication side effects
b) Understanding the impact of pain on daily life
c) Identifying the characteristics of pain
d) Providing relief from pain
Answer: c) Identifying the characteristics of pain

In nursing, what does the abbreviation "DNR" stand for?
a) Do Not Resuscitate
b) Diagnostic Nursing Record
c) Daily Nurse Report
d) Disease Not Reversible
Answer: a) Do Not Resuscitate

What is the primary goal of the "Handoff Communication" process in healthcare?
a) Eliminating all patient communication between shifts
b) Providing an opportunity for nurses to socialize
c) Ensuring accurate and complete transfer of patient information between healthcare providers during shift changes
d) Limiting patient involvement in their own care
Answer: c) Ensuring accurate and complete transfer of patient information between healthcare providers during shift changes

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