BANK| COMPLETE 350 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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A+| NJXDG EXAM REVIEW (BRAND NEW!!)
1. A patient refuses a required skin prep before a procedure.
What should the NJXDG-certified professional do first?
A) Proceed without prep
B) Document refusal and stop the procedure
C) Ask a colleague to convince the patient
D) Perform the procedure with double gloves
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Patient autonomy must be respected. Refusal of a
critical safety step means the procedure cannot continue.
Documentation protects both parties.
2. Which is the most effective method to prevent cross-
contamination during a sterile procedure?
A) Double-gloving
B) Hand hygiene before and after glove use
C) Wearing the same gloves for all patients
D) Using alcohol spray on gloved hands between tasks
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,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hand hygiene is the single most effective infection
control measure. Gloves do not replace handwashing.
3. A NJXDG technician notices a coworker reusing a single-
use device. What is the required action?
A) Ignore it to avoid conflict
B) Report to supervisor immediately
C) Confront the coworker publicly
D) Use the device yourself
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Reusing single-use devices violates safety standards
and regulations. Reporting is mandatory.
4. Which finding indicates a need to stop a diagnostic
procedure immediately?
A) Patient feeling warm
B) Sudden chest pain or dyspnea
C) Mild anxiety
D) Low battery on equipment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sudden chest pain or difficulty breathing suggests a
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,medical emergency (e.g., allergic reaction, embolism). Stop and
activate emergency response.
5. Informed consent must include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Risks of the procedure
B) Benefits of the procedure
C) Patient’s insurance co-pay amount
D) Alternatives to the procedure
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Co-pay is a billing issue, not an element of informed
consent. Consent requires risks, benefits, alternatives, and
voluntary agreement.
6. A patient has a known latex allergy. Which action is
essential?
A) Wear vinyl or nitrile gloves
B) Wear latex gloves but double them
C) Apply hand sanitizer instead of gloves
D) Proceed without gloves
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Latex allergy requires latex-free materials. Vinyl or
nitrile gloves are appropriate substitutes.
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, 7. What does the acronym RACE stand for in fire safety?
A) Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish
B) Run, Alert, Call, Evacuate
C) Remove, Activate, Close, Exit
D) Retrieve, Advise, Control, Evacuate
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: RACE is standard fire response: Rescue patients,
Alarm, Contain fire, Extinguish/Evacuate.
8. A patient’s chart has a DNR order. During a procedure, the
patient goes into cardiac arrest. You should:
A) Begin CPR immediately
B) Call the family for permission
C) Follow the DNR order and provide comfort care
D) Wait for a physician to confirm
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A valid DNR order means no resuscitation efforts.
Comfort and palliative measures continue.
9. Which is a violation of HIPAA privacy rules?
A) Discussing a case with the treatment team in a private room
B) Leaving patient records open on a public computer
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