Nursing Process
Infection Control
Vital Signs
Patient Safety
Communication
100

What is the first step of the nursing process?

Assessment

100

What is the most effective way to prevent infection

Hand hygiene

100

What are the five vital signs?

Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, pain

100

What should you do before giving any medication?

Check patient ID and allergies

100

What type of communication includes facial expressions and gestures?

Nonverbal communication

200

What step involves setting patient-centered goals?

Planning

200

What type of precautions are used for all patients?

Standard

200

What is the normal adult temperature range (°F)?

97–99°F

200

What color wristband indicates a fall risk?

Yellow

200

What is active listening?

Giving full attention and feedback to the speaker

300

What is the purpose of nursing diagnosis?

Identify patient problems

300

What PPE is required for contact precautions?

Gloves and gown

300

Where is the apical pulse located?

Left midclavicular line, 5th intercostal space

300

What is the safest way to transfer a patient from bed to wheelchair?

Use a gait belt

300

What is therapeutic communication?

Purposeful use of communication to build trust

400

Which step includes performing nursing interventions?

Implementation

400

What is the correct order for removing PPE?

Gloves, goggles, gown, mask

400

What is a normal adult respiratory rate?

12–20 breaths per minute

400

What is the first action if a patient starts to fall?

Ease them to the floor

400

Give an example of a closed-ended question

“Are you in pain?”

500

What step determines if goals were met?

Evaluation

500

How long should you wash your hands?

At least 20 seconds

500

What instrument measures blood pressure?

Sphygmomanometer

500

What is the proper height for a bed when providing care?

At working height for the nurse

500

What is the best response when a patient is crying?

Offer support and listen empathetically