SCRIPT 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS AND FULL
SOLUTION
◉ Body Language. Answer: Nonverbal cues that convey openness or
closedness.
◉ Patient Advocacy. Answer: Supporting and protecting patients'
rights and needs.
◉ Autonomy. Answer: Right to self-determination in healthcare
decisions.
◉ What is the FLACC scale used for?. Answer: -Pain scale for infants
and children (ages 2 months to 7 years) who are unable to validate
the presence of or quantify the severity of pain.
-F—Faces, L—Legs, A—Activity, C—Cry, C—Consolability
◉ Herbal Supplements. Answer: Unregulated dietary products with
potential health risks.
◉ Ginkgo Biloba. Answer: Herb affecting platelet function; avoid
with anticoagulants.
,◉ Kava. Answer: Herb linked to liver damage; caution advised.
◉ Patient Education. Answer: Informing patients about safe
supplement use.
◉ Verbal Communication. Answer: Expressing thoughts clearly
through spoken words.
◉ Nonverbal Communication. Answer: Conveying messages without
spoken words, through gestures.
◉ Cultural Sensitivity. Answer: Respecting diverse backgrounds in
patient interactions.
◉ Empathy. Answer: Understanding and sharing the feelings of
patients.
◉ How should a nurse ensure patient comfort?. Answer: Creating a
relaxed environment for effective communication.
◉ Listening Themes. Answer: Identifying recurring topics in patient
discussions.
, ◉ Independent Decision-Making. Answer: Making patient care
choices without external guidance.
◉ FDA Classification. Answer: Regulatory status of herbs as food, not
drugs.
◉ Safety Risks. Answer: Potential dangers associated with herbal
supplement use.
◉ Facial Expressions. Answer: Nonverbal signals indicating
attention and understanding.
◉ Communication Techniques. Answer: Methods to enhance
effective patient-nurse interactions.
◉ Proper use of a Metered-dose inhaler. Answer: -Shake the inhaler
well
-breathe normally through the spacer;
-depress the canister releasing one puff into the spacer and inhale
slowly and deeply
-inhaling, hold breath for 5 to 10 seconds, or as long as possible
-exhale slowly through pursed lips
- wait 1 to 5 minutes as prescribed before administering the next
puff