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POGIL College of Health Past Questions and Answers

POGIL College of Health Past Questions and Answers

What is the normal body temperature in degrees Celsius?
a) 36.5°C
b) 37.0°C
c) 37.5°C
d) 38.0°C
Answer: b) 37.0°C

Which vital sign measures the number of breaths per minute?
a) Pulse
b) Blood pressure
c) Respiratory rate
d) Temperature
Answer: c) Respiratory rate

What does "NPO" stand for in the medical field?
a) No Pain Occurred
b) Nothing Per Oral
c) New Patient Order
d) Not for Parental Use
Answer: b) Nothing Per Oral

Which type of isolation is used for patients with highly contagious diseases like tuberculosis?
a) Standard precautions
b) Contact isolation
c) Droplet isolation
d) Airborne isolation
Answer: d) Airborne isolation

What is the purpose of the Braden Scale in nursing?
a) To assess pain levels
b) To determine nutritional status
c) To evaluate skin integrity and risk for pressure ulcers
d) To measure cognitive function
Answer: c) To evaluate skin integrity and risk for pressure ulcers

Which of the following blood pressure readings would be considered hypertensive?
a) 120/80 mm Hg
b) 140/90 mm Hg
c) 100/60 mm Hg
d) 130/70 mm Hg
Answer: b) 140/90 mm Hg

What does the acronym "CPR" stand for?
a) Cardiac Pulmonary Resuscitation
b) Cardiovascular Pressure Relief
c) Cardio Pulmonary Recovery
d) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Answer: d) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Which medication is commonly administered to relieve pain and reduce fever?
a) Antibiotics
b) Insulin
c) Analgesics
d) Antihypertensives
Answer: c) Analgesics

The "PERRLA" acronym is used to assess what in a patient?
a) Skin condition
b) Visual acuity
c) Respiratory status
d) Gastrointestinal function
Answer: b) Visual acuity

What is the primary responsibility of a nurse in the "assessment" phase of the nursing process?
a) Administering medications
b) Establishing a therapeutic relationship with the patient
c) Gathering information about the patient's health status
d) Developing a care plan
Answer: c) Gathering information about the patient's health status

In which position should a patient be placed for a rectal examination?
a) Supine
b) Trendelenburg
c) Prone
d) Sims
Answer: d) Sims

What is the purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
a) To assess pain levels
b) To evaluate cognitive function
c) To measure fluid intake and output
d) To assess a patient's level of consciousness
Answer: d) To assess a patient's level of consciousness

Which organization establishes and maintains standards for nursing practice in the United States?
a) WHO (World Health Organization)
b) CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
c) ANA (American Nurses Association)
d) FDA (Food and Drug Administration)
Answer: c) ANA (American Nurses Association)

What does the term "HIPAA" refer to in healthcare?
a) Health Insurance Premiums for All Americans
b) Healthcare Improvement and Patient Access Act
c) Health Information Portability and Accountability Act
d) Hospital Infection Prevention and Awareness Act
Answer: c) Health Information Portability and Accountability Act

Which type of wound is characterized by a break in the skin's integrity and is often caused by blunt force or shear?
a) Abrasion
b) Laceration
c) Puncture
d) Avulsion
Answer: b) Laceration

What is the primary goal of wound irrigation in nursing care?
a) To remove all microorganisms from the wound
b) To speed up the healing process
c) To prevent scarring
d) To cleanse and remove debris from the wound
Answer: d) To cleanse and remove debris from the wound

Which nursing intervention is important for preventing pressure ulcers in bedridden patients?
a) Frequent repositioning
b) Strict dietary restrictions
c) Limiting fluid intake
d) Applying heat packs
Answer: a) Frequent repositioning

What is the term for the technique used to assess the size, shape, and consistency of body organs?
a) Palpation
b) Percussion
c) Inspection
d) Auscultation
Answer: a) Palpation

Which of the following nursing actions is considered a sterile procedure?
a) Administering oral medications
b) Changing a sterile dressing
c) Assisting with ambulation
d) Providing emotional support to a patient
Answer: b) Changing a sterile dressing

What is the purpose of the "5 Rights of Medication Administration" in nursing practice?
a) To ensure the patient's right to refuse medication
b) To verify the patient's identity
c) To prevent medication errors
d) To document medication administration
Answer: c) To prevent medication errors

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