Fundamentals of Nursing Practice Quiz 21
Is your knowledge about the foundation of nursing well and sound? This quiz will question your ability to handle different nursing procedures, and other concepts covered by Fundamentals of Nursing.
Topics
Topics or concepts included in this exam are:
- Drug Administration
- Nursing Procedures and Skills
- Various questions about Fundamentals of Nursing
Guidelines
To make the most out of this exam, follow the guidelines below:
- Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
- You are given one minute per question. Spend your time wisely!
- Answers and rationales (if any) are given below. Be sure to read them.
- If you need more clarifications, please direct them to the comments section.
Q.1 The nurse must verify the client’s identity before administration of medication. Which of the following is the safest way to identify the client?
A. Ask the client his name
B. Check the client’s identification band
C. State the client’s name aloud and have the client repeat it
D. Check the room number
View AnswerQ.2 The nurse prepares to administer buccal medication. The medicine should be placed…
A. On the client’s skin
B. Between the client’s cheeks and gums
C. Under the client’s tongue
D. On the client’s conjunctiva
View AnswerQ.3 The nurse administers cleansing enema. The common position for this procedure is…
A. Sims left lateral
B. Dorsal Recumbent
C. Supine
D. Prone
View AnswerQ.4 A client complains difficulty of swallowing when the nurse tries to administer capsule medication. Which of the following measures should the nurse do?
A. Dissolve the capsule in a glass of water
B. Break the capsule and give the content with an applesauce
C. Check the availability of a liquid preparation
D. Crash the capsule and place it under the tongue
View AnswerQ.5 Which of the following is the appropriate route of administration for insulin?
A. Intramuscular
B. Intradermal
C. Subcutaneous
D. Intravenous
View AnswerQ.6 The nurse is ordered to administer ampicillin capsule TID p.o. The nurse should give the medication…
A. Three times a day orally
B. Three times a day after meals
C. Two times a day by mouth
D. Two times a day before meals
View AnswerQ.7 Back Care is best described as:
A. Caring for the back by means of massage
B. Washing of the back
C. Application of cold compress at the back
D. Application of hot compress at the back
View AnswerQ.8 It refers to the preparation of the bed with a new set of linens
A. Bed bath
B. Bed making
C. Bed shampoo
D. Bed lining
View AnswerQ.9 Which of the following is the most important purpose of handwashing
A. To promote hand circulation
B. To prevent the transfer of microorganism
C. To avoid touching the client with a dirty hand
D. To provide comfort
View AnswerQ.10 What should be done in order to prevent contaminating of the environment in bed making?
A. Avoid fanning soiled linensq
B. Strip all linens at the same time
C. Finished both sides at the time
D. Embrace soiled linen
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