Fundamentals of Nursing Practice Quiz 3
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 A patient must receive 50 units of Humulin regular insulin. The label reads 100 units = 1 ml. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?
A. 0.5 ml
B. 0.75 ml
C. 1 ml
D. 2 ml
View AnswerQ.2 How should the nurse prepare an injection for a patient who takes both regular and NPH insulin?
A. Draw up the NPH insulin, then the regular insulin, in the same syringe
B. Draw up the regular insulin, then the NPH insulin, in the same syringe
C. Use two separate syringe
D. Check with the physician
View AnswerQ.3 A patient has just received 30 mg of codeine by mouth for pain. Five minutes later he vomits. What should the nurse do first?
A. Call the physician
B. Remedicate the patient
C. Observe the emesis
D. Explain to the patient that she can do nothing to help him
View AnswerQ.4 A patient is characterized with a #16 indwelling urinary (Foley) catheter to determine if:
A. Trauma has occurred
B. His 24-hour output is adequate
C. He has a urinary tract infection
D. Residual urine remains in the bladder after voiding
View AnswerQ.5 A staff nurse who is promoted to assistant nurse manager may feel uncomfortable initially when supervising her former peers. She can best decrease this discomfort by:
A. Writing down all assignments
B. Making changes after evaluating the situation and having discussions with the staff.
C. Telling the staff nurses that she is making changes to benefit their performance
D. Evaluating the clinical performance of each staff nurse in a private conference
View AnswerQ.6 Nurse Clarisse is teaching a patient about a newly prescribed drug. What could cause a geriatric patient to have difficulty retaining knowledge about prescribed medications?
A. Decreased plasma drug levels
B. Sensory deficits
C. Lack of family support
D. History of Tourette syndrome
View AnswerQ.7 When examining a patient with abdominal pain the nurse in charge should assess:
A. Any quadrant first
B. The symptomatic quadrant first
C. The symptomatic quadrant last
D. The symptomatic quadrant last
View AnswerQ.8 The nurse is assessing a postoperative adult patient. Which of the following should the nurse document as subjective data?
A. Vital signs
B. Laboratory test result
C. Patient’s description of pain
D. Electrocardiographic (ECG) waveforms
View AnswerQ.9 A male patient has a soft wrist-safety device. Which assessment finding should the nurse consider abnormal?
A. A palpable radial pulse
B. A palpable ulnar pulse
C. Cool, pale fingers
D. Pink nail beds
View AnswerQ.10 Which of the following planes divides the body longitudinally into anterior and posterior regions?
A. Frontal plane
B. Sagittal plane
C. Midsagittal plane
D. Transverse plane
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