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UEC College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

UEC College of Nursing Past Questions and Answers

Here they are;

What is the term for the process of measuring the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by a patient using a spirometer?
a) Vital capacity assessment
b) Pulmonary function test
c) Sphygmomanometer reading
d) Hemoglobin measurement
Answer: b) Pulmonary function test

In nursing, what does "IV" stand for in the context of intravenous therapy?
a) Intravascular
b) Internal vessel
c) Intermittent volume
d) Intravenous
Answer: d) Intravenous

What is the term for the process of removing a patient's stitches or sutures after a wound has healed?
a) Incision and drainage
b) Debridement
c) Suture removal
d) Hemostasis
Answer: c) Suture removal

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of a "Clinical Nurse Manager"?
a) To diagnose medical conditions
b) To lead and oversee nursing units or departments
c) To provide spiritual care to patients
d) To perform surgical procedures
Answer: b) To lead and oversee nursing units or departments

What is the term for the medical procedure used to view the inside of a joint, such as the knee, using a specialized instrument?
a) Arthroscopy
b) Endoscopy
c) Gastroscopy
d) Cystoscopy
Answer: a) Arthroscopy

In healthcare, what does "PPE" stand for when referring to personal protective equipment?
a) Personal Patient Examination
b) Protective Procedure Equipment
c) Personal Protection Equipment
d) Patient Privacy Enclosure
Answer: c) Personal Protection Equipment

What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's temperature using a specialized thermometer inserted into the ear canal?
a) Axillary temperature
b) Oral temperature
c) Rectal temperature
d) Tympanic temperature
Answer: d) Tympanic temperature

In nursing, what is the "Plan of Care" used for?
a) To measure patient vital signs
b) To document medication administration
c) To outline the nursing interventions and goals for a patient
d) To diagnose medical conditions
Answer: c) To outline the nursing interventions and goals for a patient

What is the term for the process of using a lighted tube to examine the interior of the gastrointestinal tract, including the esophagus, stomach, and upper small intestine?
a) Colonoscopy
b) Gastroscopy
c) Endoscopy
d) Bronchoscopy
Answer: b) Gastroscopy

In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Palliative Care Nurse"?
a) To diagnose palliative conditions
b) To manage hospital finances
c) To provide care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses
d) To perform surgical procedures
Answer: c) To provide care and support to patients with life-limiting illnesses

What is the term for the process of evaluating a patient's balance and coordination by observing their ability to walk?
a) Gait analysis
b) Cognitive assessment
c) Functional assessment
d) Respiratory assessment
Answer: a) Gait analysis

In healthcare, what does "OTC" stand for when referring to medications?
a) Over-the-Counter
b) On-the-Chart
c) Off-the-Clock
d) Over-the-Corner
Answer: a) Over-the-Counter

What is the term for the process of measuring the pressure inside a patient's eye, often used in glaucoma diagnosis?
a) Pupil dilation
b) Intraocular pressure (IOP)
c) Eye examination
d) Corneal thickness measurement
Answer: b) Intraocular pressure (IOP)

In nursing, what is the primary purpose of "Discharge Planning"?
a) To assess the patient's vital signs
b) To ensure timely discharge from the hospital
c) To coordinate the patient's transition from the hospital to home or another care setting
d) To perform surgical procedures
Answer: c) To coordinate the patient's transition from the hospital to home or another care setting

What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's oxygen saturation by placing a sensor on their fingertip?
a) Pulse oximetry
b) Capnography
c) Spirometry
d) Venipuncture
Answer: a) Pulse oximetry

In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Nutrition Support Nurse"?
a) To diagnose nutritional deficiencies
b) To perform bariatric surgery
c) To assess and manage patients' nutritional needs through enteral and parenteral nutrition
d) To manage hospital facilities
Answer: c) To assess and manage patients' nutritional needs through enteral and parenteral nutrition

What is the term for the process of measuring a patient's blood glucose level using a handheld device?
a) Hemoglobin A1c test
b) Continuous glucose monitoring
c) Blood glucose monitoring
d) Hematocrit measurement
Answer: c) Blood glucose monitoring

In healthcare, what does "OB-GYN" stand for when referring to a medical specialty?
a) Obstetrics and Gynecology
b) Orthopedics and Gastroenterology
c) Ophthalmology and Biochemistry
d) Oncology and Biotechnology
Answer: a) Obstetrics and Gynecology

What is the term for the process of inserting a tube through a patient's nose or mouth into the stomach to remove gas and fluids?
a) Nasogastric (NG) tube placement
b) Gastrostomy
c) Thoracentesis
d) Endoscopy
Answer: a) Nasogastric (NG) tube placement

In nursing, what is the primary role of a "Rehabilitation Nurse"?
a) To diagnose rehabilitation needs
b) To manage hospital finances
c) To assist patients in their recovery and adaptation to disabilities
d) To perform orthopedic procedures
Answer: c) To assist patients in their recovery and adaptation to disabilities

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