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LUTH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

LUTH School of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

What is the primary purpose of a nurse's role in patient advocacy?
A) Administering medications
B) Providing financial counseling
C) Safeguarding the patient's rights and interests (Answer)
D) Managing healthcare facilities

In nursing, what is the primary goal of a "Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter" (PICC) line?
A) Administering enteral nutrition
B) Monitoring vital signs
C) Providing long-term intravenous access for medications and fluids (Answer)
D) Assessing cognitive function

What is the role of a nurse in a code blue emergency response?
A) Administering vaccinations
B) Providing emotional support to the family
C) Assisting in resuscitation efforts for cardiac arrest or life-threatening situations (Answer)
D) Documenting patient histories

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assessment?
A) Assessing cognitive function
B) Evaluating motor skills
C) Evaluating a patient's level of consciousness (Answer)
D) Measuring respiratory rate

What is the primary goal of a nurse when caring for a patient with a tracheostomy tube?
A) Administering oral medications
B) Promoting early discharges
C) Maintaining airway patency and providing respiratory support (Answer)
D) Administering IV fluids

In pediatric nursing, what is the primary responsibility of a pediatric endocrinology nurse?
A) Administering vaccinations to infants
B) Providing specialized care for children with endocrine disorders (Answer)
C) Conducting research studies
D) Managing pediatric outpatient clinics

What is the recommended method for assessing a patient's capillary refill time (CRT)?
A) Measuring blood pressure
B) Checking the oxygen saturation
C) Pressing on the patient's nailbed and observing the time it takes for color to return (Answer)
D) Assessing cognitive function

In nursing care, what is the primary purpose of a "Thrombolytic" medication?
A) Preventing blood clot formation
B) Breaking down blood clots to restore blood flow (Answer)
C) Measuring lung capacity
D) Administering antibiotics

What is the primary purpose of the RACE acronym in healthcare settings?
A) To manage emergencies: Rescue, Activate, Communicate, Evacuate (Answer)
B) To prevent falls
C) To administer oxygen therapy
D) To assess pediatric patients

In nursing, what is the primary role of a nurse informaticist?
A) Conducting research studies
B) Providing primary patient care
C) Managing and optimizing healthcare information systems (Answer)
D) Administering vaccinations

What is the primary goal of a nurse when caring for a patient with an indwelling urinary catheter?
A) Monitoring respiratory rate
B) Ensuring the catheter is frequently removed
C) Preventing urinary tract infections and maintaining proper drainage (Answer)
D) Administering IV fluids

In pediatric nursing, what is the primary responsibility of a pediatric neurology nurse?
A) Administering vaccinations to infants
B) Providing specialized care for children with neurological conditions (Answer)
C) Conducting research studies
D) Managing pediatric outpatient clinics

What is the primary purpose of a nurse's role in discharge planning for a patient?
A) Monitoring vital signs
B) Administering post-discharge medications
C) Facilitating a smooth transition from the hospital to the home or another care setting (Answer)
D) Administering pain relief

In nursing, what does the term "Dyspnea" refer to?
A) Visual disturbances
B) Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath (Answer)
C) Altered consciousness
D) Coughing up blood

What is the primary goal of a nurse when providing wound care for a patient?
A) Administering pain relief
B) Minimizing infection risk and promoting wound healing (Answer)
C) Assessing respiratory rate
D) Measuring oxygen levels

In pediatric nursing, what is the primary responsibility of a pediatric cardiology nurse?
A) Administering vaccinations to infants
B) Providing specialized care for children with heart conditions (Answer)
C) Conducting research studies
D) Managing pediatric outpatient clinics

What is the primary purpose of the acronym "ABCDE" in nursing assessments?
A) To assess vital signs
B) To prioritize assessments: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure (Answer)
C) To document patient histories
D) To evaluate neurological status

In nursing care, what is the primary purpose of a "Pain Assessment" using the FLACC scale?
A) Assessing cognitive function
B) Measuring oxygen levels
C) Evaluating pain in non-verbal patients, especially children (Answer)
D) Administering vaccinations

What is the primary goal of a nurse when caring for a patient with a continuous passive motion (CPM) machine after joint surgery?
A) Monitoring oxygen levels
B) Facilitating bed rest
C) Promoting joint mobility and preventing stiffness (Answer)
D) Administering antibiotics

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of a Medication Administration Record (MAR)?
A) Measuring lung capacity
B) Monitoring vital signs
C) Documenting the administration of medications to patients (Answer)
D) Administering IV fluids

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