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PN 4006 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ | ASSURED PASS. 1. Q: What are the five rights of medication administration? ANSWER Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time. Some sources include a sixth right: right documentation. 2. Q: What is the normal range for adult blood pressure? ANSWER Systolic: 90-120 mmHg, Diastolic: 60-80 mmHg. Normal is considered 120/80 mmHg. 3. Q: Define aseptic technique. ANSWER A practice used to prevent contamination from microorganisms, involving sterile equipment and environmental controls to minimize infection risk. 4. Q: What is the difference between clean and sterile technique? ANSWER Clean technique reduces microorganisms to prevent infection spread; sterile technique eliminates all microorganisms to prevent contamination of sterile areas. 7. Q: Describe the nursing process. ANSWER Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation (ADPIE). 8. Q: What is informed consent? ANSWER A patient's voluntary agreement to a treatment or procedure after receiving adequate information about risks, benefits, and alternatives. 9. Q: Define patient advocacy. ANSWER Acting on behalf of patients to protect their rights, ensure quality care, and support their healthcare decisions. 10. Q: What is the purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare? ANSWER To prevent healthcare-associated infections by removing or killing microorganisms on hands. 11. Q: When should standard precautions be used? ANSWER With all patients, regardless of diagnosis, as they may have undiagnosed infections. 12. Q: What is the difference between subjective and objective data? ANSWER Subjective data is what the patient reports (symptoms); objective data is what can be observed or measured (signs). 13. Q: List five positions used for patient care. ANSWER Supine, prone, side-lying (lateral), Fowler's, semi-Fowler's. 14. Q: List the vital signs and their normal ranges for adults. ANSWER Temperature: 97.8-99.1°F (36.5-37.3°C), Pulse: 60-100 bpm, Respirations: 1220/min, Blood pressure: 120/80 mmHg. 6. Q: What does HIPAA stand for and what is its purpose? ANSWER Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It protects patient health information privacy and security. 15. Q: What is body mechanics? ANSWER The efficient use of body muscles and skeleton to maintain balance and avoid injury during physical activity. 16. Q: Define pain assessment. ANSWER A systematic evaluation of a patient's pain experience using tools like pain scales, location, quality, and associated factors. 17. Q: What is the purpose of a nursing care plan? ANSWER To provide individualized, evidence-based care that addresses patient needs and promotes optimal outcomes. 18. Q: List three types of wound drainage. ANSWER Serous (clear), sanguineous (bloody), purulent (infected/pus). 19. Q: What is the Glasgow Coma Scale used for? ANSWER To assess level of consciousness by evaluating eye opening, verbal response, and motor response. 20. Q: Define active vs. passive range of motion. ANSWER Active ROM: patient moves joints independently. Passive ROM: nurse moves patient's joints for them. 21. Q: Define therapeutic communication. ANSWER Goal-directed, patientfocused communication that promotes healing and establishes trusting nursepatient relationships. 22. Q: What are the stages of grief according to Kübler-Ross? ANSWER Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. 23. Q: What is cultural competence in nursing? ANSWER The ability to provide care that respects and incorporates patients' cultural beliefs, values, and practices. 24. Q: What are the signs of infection? ANSWER Redness, heat, swelling, pain, loss of function (classic signs of inflammation), plus fever and elevated white blood cells. 25. Q: What is the purpose of turning patients every 2 hours? ANSWER To prevent pressure ulcers, improve circulation, prevent pneumonia, and maintain joint mobility. 26. Q: Define NPO. ANSWER Nothing by mouth (nil per os) - no food or fluids orally, usually before surgery or procedures. 26. Q: Define therapeutic relationship. ANSWER A professional, goaloriented relationship between nurse and patient focused on patient's health and healing. 27. Q: What are the components of a complete assessment? ANSWER Health history, physical examination, psychological assessment, spiritual assessment, cultural assessment. 28. Q: What is the purpose of documentation in nursing? ANSWER Legal protection, communication between healthcare providers, continuity of care, quality improvement, and reimbursement. 29. Q: Define ethical dilemma. ANSWER A situation requiring choice between competing moral principles where no solution is completely satisfactory. 30. Q: Wha

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1. Q: What are the five rights of medication administration? ANSWER
Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time. Some sources
include a sixth right: right documentation.
2. Q: What is the normal range for adult blood pressure? ANSWER
Systolic: 90-120 mmHg, Diastolic: 60-80 mmHg. Normal is considered
<120/<80 mmHg.
3. Q: Define aseptic technique. ANSWER A practice used to prevent
contamination from microorganisms, involving sterile equipment and
environmental controls to minimize infection risk.
4. Q: What is the difference between clean and sterile technique?
ANSWER Clean technique reduces microorganisms to prevent infection spread;
sterile technique eliminates all microorganisms to prevent contamination of
sterile areas.
7. Q: Describe the nursing process. ANSWER Assessment, Nursing
Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation (ADPIE).
8. Q: What is informed consent? ANSWER A patient's voluntary
agreement to a treatment or procedure after receiving adequate information
about risks, benefits, and alternatives.
9. Q: Define patient advocacy. ANSWER Acting on behalf of patients to
protect their rights, ensure quality care, and support their healthcare decisions.
10. Q: What is the purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare? ANSWER To
prevent healthcare-associated infections by removing or killing microorganisms
on hands.
11. Q: When should standard precautions be used? ANSWER With all
patients, regardless of diagnosis, as they may have undiagnosed infections.

,12. Q: What is the difference between subjective and objective data?
ANSWER Subjective data is what the patient reports (symptoms); objective
data is what can be observed or measured (signs).
13. Q: List five positions used for patient care. ANSWER Supine, prone,
side-lying (lateral), Fowler's, semi-Fowler's.
14. Q: List the vital signs and their normal ranges for adults. ANSWER
Temperature: 97.8-99.1°F (36.5-37.3°C), Pulse: 60-100 bpm, Respirations:
1220/min, Blood pressure: <120/<80 mmHg.
6. Q: What does HIPAA stand for and what is its purpose? ANSWER
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. It protects patient health
information privacy and security.


15. Q: What is body mechanics? ANSWER The efficient use of body
muscles and skeleton to maintain balance and avoid injury during physical
activity.
16. Q: Define pain assessment. ANSWER A systematic evaluation of a
patient's pain experience using tools like pain scales, location, quality, and
associated factors.
17. Q: What is the purpose of a nursing care plan? ANSWER To provide
individualized, evidence-based care that addresses patient needs and promotes
optimal outcomes.
18. Q: List three types of wound drainage. ANSWER Serous (clear),
sanguineous (bloody), purulent (infected/pus).
19. Q: What is the Glasgow Coma Scale used for? ANSWER To assess
level of consciousness by evaluating eye opening, verbal response, and motor
response.
20. Q: Define active vs. passive range of motion. ANSWER Active ROM:
patient moves joints independently. Passive ROM: nurse moves patient's joints
for them.
21. Q: Define therapeutic communication. ANSWER Goal-directed,
patientfocused communication that promotes healing and establishes trusting
nursepatient relationships.
22. Q: What are the stages of grief according to Kübler-Ross? ANSWER
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance.

, 23. Q: What is cultural competence in nursing? ANSWER The ability to
provide care that respects and incorporates patients' cultural beliefs, values, and
practices.


24. Q: What are the signs of infection? ANSWER Redness, heat, swelling,
pain, loss of function (classic signs of inflammation), plus fever and elevated
white blood cells.
25. Q: What is the purpose of turning patients every 2 hours? ANSWER
To prevent pressure ulcers, improve circulation, prevent pneumonia, and
maintain joint mobility.
26. Q: Define NPO. ANSWER Nothing by mouth (nil per os) - no food or
fluids orally, usually before surgery or procedures.
26. Q: Define therapeutic relationship. ANSWER A professional,
goaloriented relationship between nurse and patient focused on patient's
health and healing.
27. Q: What are the components of a complete assessment? ANSWER
Health history, physical examination, psychological assessment, spiritual
assessment, cultural assessment.
28. Q: What is the purpose of documentation in nursing? ANSWER
Legal protection, communication between healthcare providers, continuity of
care, quality improvement, and reimbursement.
29. Q: Define ethical dilemma. ANSWER A situation requiring choice
between competing moral principles where no solution is completely
satisfactory.
30. Q: What are the four principles of bioethics? ANSWER Autonomy,
beneficence, non-maleficence, justice.
31. Q: What is the difference between signs and symptoms? ANSWER
Signs are objective, observable evidence of disease; symptoms are subjective
experiences reported by patients.
Q: What is the difference between acute and chronic illness? ANSWER
Acute illness has rapid onset and short duration; chronic illness develops slowly
and lasts long-term or permanently.
27. Q: List the hierarchy of needs according to Maslow. ANSWER
Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem, Self-actualization.

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