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1A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular injection to an adult in the ventrogluteal site. Which anatomical landmark is used to correctly locate this site?
A.Place the palm on the greater trochanter, index finger on the anterior superior iliac spine, and inject into the V formed
B.Locate the acromion process and inject 2-3 finger-widths below it
C.Identify the umbilicus and inject 2 inches lateral to it
D.Find the midpoint of a line between the patella and greater trochanter
Explanation: The ventrogluteal site is located by placing the palm on the greater trochanter, the index finger on the anterior superior iliac spine, spreading the middle finger toward the iliac crest, and injecting into the V-shaped triangle. It is the preferred IM site because it is free of major nerves and blood vessels.
2A nurse notices a patient's hospital identification band does not match the name on the medication administration record before giving a scheduled dose. What is the most appropriate action?
A.Withhold the medication and verify the patient's identity before proceeding
B.Administer the medication because the room number is correct
C.Ask the patient in the next bed to confirm the name
D.Give the medication and correct the band afterward
Explanation: Patient identification must always be confirmed using at least two identifiers before administering medication. A discrepancy between the ID band and the MAR is a safety red flag, so the nurse must withhold the dose and resolve the discrepancy first. This reflects DOH patient-safety and 'rights of medication administration' standards.
3Which of the following best describes the correct order of donning personal protective equipment (PPE) before entering an airborne-isolation room?
A.Gown, mask/respirator, goggles, gloves
B.Gloves, gown, mask, goggles
C.Mask, gloves, gown, goggles
D.Goggles, gloves, gown, mask
Explanation: The correct donning sequence is gown first, then mask or respirator, then goggles/face shield, and finally gloves. Gloves are last because they must cover the cuffs of the gown and are the most contaminated item during care, so they are removed first when doffing.
4According to WHO and DOH infection-control guidance, which of the following is one of the 'Five Moments for Hand Hygiene'?
A.After contact with patient surroundings
B.Before touching a computer keyboard
C.Before entering the hospital building
D.After completing documentation
Explanation: The WHO 'Five Moments for Hand Hygiene' include: before touching a patient, before a clean/aseptic procedure, after body-fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, and after touching patient surroundings. Cleaning hands after contact with the patient's environment prevents transmission of organisms to other patients and staff.
5A nurse is assessing a patient's level of consciousness using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The patient opens eyes to pain, makes incomprehensible sounds, and shows abnormal flexion to painful stimulus. What is the total GCS score?
A.7
B.6
C.8
D.9
Explanation: Eye opening to pain = 2, incomprehensible sounds (verbal) = 2, abnormal flexion (decorticate) = 3. The total is 2 + 2 + 3 = 7. A GCS of 8 or less generally indicates a need to consider airway protection.
6A nurse is caring for a patient at risk of pressure injury. According to best practice, how often should a fully immobile patient confined to bed be repositioned?
A.At least every 2 hours
B.Every 30 minutes
C.Every 6 hours
D.Only when the patient requests it
Explanation: Repositioning an immobile bedbound patient at least every 2 hours redistributes pressure over bony prominences and reduces the risk of pressure injury. The frequency is individualized based on skin assessment, tissue tolerance, and support surface.
7A nurse measures an adult's vital signs: temperature 37 C, heart rate 58 bpm, respiratory rate 16, BP 118/76 mmHg. The patient is an asymptomatic athlete. How should the nurse interpret the heart rate?
A.Likely a normal physiological finding for a trained athlete
B.Pathological bradycardia requiring immediate atropine
C.A sign of impending cardiac arrest
D.An error in measurement that must be ignored
Explanation: A resting heart rate slightly below 60 bpm is common and benign in well-conditioned athletes due to increased vagal tone and stroke volume. In an asymptomatic patient with otherwise normal vitals, this is a normal physiological variant, not pathology.
8A nurse is documenting in a patient's record. Which entry best reflects accurate, objective documentation?
A.Patient seems anxious and is being difficult today
B.Patient appears uncooperative and rude
C.Patient declined morning medications, stating 'I feel nauseated'
D.Patient is doing fine and had a good night
Explanation: Good documentation records objective, factual observations and direct patient quotes rather than subjective judgments. Stating that the patient declined medications and quoting their stated reason is accurate, defensible, and useful to the care team.
9A nurse is inserting an indwelling urinary catheter. Which technique is essential to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)?
A.Maintain strict sterile (aseptic) technique during insertion
B.Use clean technique to save time
C.Inflate the balloon before confirming urine flow
D.Leave the drainage bag above bladder level
Explanation: Indwelling urinary catheter insertion requires strict sterile (aseptic) technique to minimize introduction of pathogens, a key CAUTI-prevention measure. The drainage bag should also be kept below bladder level to prevent backflow.
10A patient receiving oxygen via nasal cannula at 4 L/min asks the nurse what approximate FiO2 they are receiving. Which response is most accurate?
A.Approximately 36%
B.Approximately 100%
C.Approximately 80%
D.Approximately 21%
Explanation: Nasal cannula increases FiO2 by roughly 4% per liter above the 21% of room air. At 4 L/min, FiO2 is approximately 21% + (4 x 4%) = about 36%. Nasal cannula generally delivers a low-flow, variable concentration.
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