Mobility and safety
Skin & Wounds
Infection Control
Nutrition & Elimination
Oxygenation & Priority
100

A nurse prepares a client to ambulate. What is the priority assessment?
A. Lung sounds
B. Muscle strength and balance
C. Skin turgor
D. Appetite


B) muscle strength and balance

100

Which intervention prevents pressure injuries?
A. Massage bony areas
B. Turn every 2 hours
C. Keep HOB elevated
D. Limit fluids


B) Turn every 2 hours

100

Which precaution is used for TB?
A. Contact
B. Droplet
C. Airborne
D. Standard


C) airborne

100

Best position for feeding dysphagia patient?
A. Supine
B. High Fowler’s
C. Trendelenburg
D. Side-lying flat


B. High Fowler’s

100

Where is cyanosis best assessed in dark-skinned clients?
A. Arms
B. Lips and mucous membranes
C. Legs
D. Back


B. Lips and mucous membranes

200

A nurse finds a client on the floor. What is the first action?

A. Help client to bed
B. Document incident
C. Assess for injuries
D. Notify provider


C) Assess for injuries

200

Which finding indicates wound infection?
A. Pale tissue
B. Redness and warmth
C. Dry edges
D. Clear drainage


B) Redness and Warmth

200

Which PPE is required for droplet precautions?
A. N95 respirator
B. Surgical mask
C. Gloves only
D. Gown only


B) surgical mask

200

Which indicates dehydration?
A. Moist skin
B. Dark urine
C. Bradycardia
D. Weight gain


B) dark urine

200

Alternative site for pulse oximetry?
A. Abdomen
B. Earlobe
C. Back
D. Thigh


B) Earlobe

300

Which instruction is correct for cane use?
A. Hold cane on weak side
B. Move cane with stronger leg
C. Move cane with weaker leg
D. Keep cane behind body


C) move cane with the weaker leg

300

Dehiscence is defined as:
A. Organ protrusion
B. Wound reopening
C. Infection spread
D. Tissue death


B) wound reopening

300

Which disease requires contact precautions?
A. Influenza
B. TB
C. C. diff
D. Measles


C) C-diff

300

Before tube feeding, nurse checks:
A. Pulse
B. NG tube placement
C. Temperature
D. Blood pressure


B) NG tube placement

300

Crackles indicate:
A. Airway obstruction
B. Fluid in lungs
C. Normal finding
D. Muscle strain


B) Fluid in lungs

400

Which action best prevents falls?
A. Bed in high position
B. Call light within reach
C. Restrain client
D. Restrict ambulation


B) Call light within reach

400

Priority action for evisceration?
A. Apply dry dressing
B. Cover with saline-moistened sterile dressing
C. Push organs back in
D. Elevate HOB


B. Cover with saline-moistened sterile dressing

400

Which hand hygiene method is required for C. diff?
A. Alcohol sanitizer
B. Soap and water
C. Chlorhexidine
D. None


B) soap and water 

400

Which electrolyte is commonly lost with gastric suction?
A. Calcium
B. Sodium
C. Potassium
D. Magnesium


C) Potassium

400

Which client should be seen first?
A. Pain 8/10
B. SpO₂ 88%
C. Fever 101°F
D. Request for water


B. SpO₂ 88%

500

Which is a complication of immobility?
A. Increased appetite
B. Pressure injury
C. Hyperactivity
D. Hypertension


B) Pressure Injury

500

Which factor delays wound healing?
A. Good nutrition
B. Adequate oxygen
C. Diabetes
D. Hydration


C) diabetes

500

Which stage of infection has full symptoms?
A. Incubation
B. Prodromal
C. Illness
D. Convalescence


C) Illness

500

Which finding is common in elderly with UTI?
A. Weight gain
B. Confusion
C. Bradycardia
D. Increased appetite


B) confusion

500

Which lab requires immediate action?
A. Na 140
B. K 6.2
C. Ca 9.0
D. Mg 1.9


B) K 6.2

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