NURS 3311L EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
What advice does a nurse give when teaching students on the adult orthopaedic ward
about preventing the spread of infection
A. Wash hands at the start and end of each shift
B. Use the correct personal protective equipment when required
C. Use infection control measures only when infection is present
D. Apply hand gel after touching a patient and wear a mask at all times.
A practice nurse in a medical centre is instructed to look at improving health equalities. They are
aware of the lack of attendance by elderly patients who cannot afford transport to the surgery. In
which of the following ways does the nurse address this?
A. Explain to the medical centre team that it is the elderly patients' choice to attend and nothing can
be done
B. Work with local transport services to offer reduced rates to elderly citizens
C. Use their own vehicle to go and collect patients for their appointments
D. Telephone each elderly patient to emphasise the importance of them attending appointments.
What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia?
A. Shivering, lack of coordination, slurred speech, removing warm clothes
B. Frequent urination, increased thirst, high blood sugar
C. Feeling weak, dizzy, tired, cannot concentrate, slurring speech
D. Feeling sick, stomach aches and cramps, loss of appetite, constipation.
It is possible for early years and childhood experiences to impact on...
A. life expectancy, education choices and financial wellbeing.
B. life choices regarding career and physical wellbeing
, NURS 3311L EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
C. life choices, mental, physical and behavioural health and wellbeing.
D. mental wellbeing and financial goals.
How does a nurse respond to a long term patient who appears unusually quiet and withdrawn
A. Report their low mood to the doctor or GP
B. Say "Cheer up, shall I make you a cup of tea?"
C. Say "Are you okay? You don't seem your usual self"
D. Accept that this is normal for them.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is based on five statutory principles. Which of the following is NOT
one of these principles? Choose the correct answer
A. A presumption of capacity
B. The right to have a care plan
C. The right to make eccentric or unwise decisions
D. The right to be supported to make their own decisions.
What are the common symptoms that patients experience in their last 48 hours of life.
A. Nausea and vomiting, agitation and upper airway secretions
B. Upper airway secretions, dyspnoea, lucidity
C. Upper airway secretions, swelling in the extremities, pain
D. Nausea and vomiting, pain and an increase in appetite.
Which piece of information is it vital to ascertain from an adult patient who is at risk of self-harm
or suicide
A. Are there pets in the home
B. Caring responsibilities including children
, NURS 3311L EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
C. Occupation
D. Marital status.
Which of the following cardiac rhythms requires ventilation and chest compressions rather
than defibrillation?
A. Ventricular fibrillation
B. Asystole
C. Unstable polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
D. Pulses ventricular tachycardia.
A nurse is caring for a patient who has 10/10 pain. According to the management plan the
patient requires 10mg IV morphine every 2 hours. The de has prescribed and given 2.5mg once only.
What actions does the nurse take
A. Assume there has been a change to the management plan and take no further action
B. Explain to the patient that they are unable to have more morphine, offer simple analgesics
and conservative treatments until reviewed
C. Give an additional 7.5mg as per management plan
D. Alert the doctor to the management plan and patient's pain, ask them to amend the prescription.
How can reflection and learning be facilitated
A. On shift when carrying out care
B. Via email
C. Through telephone conference
D. Team meeting.
Why does a nurse accurately identify observe and access signs of normal or worsening physical
or mental health in one receiving care
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
What advice does a nurse give when teaching students on the adult orthopaedic ward
about preventing the spread of infection
A. Wash hands at the start and end of each shift
B. Use the correct personal protective equipment when required
C. Use infection control measures only when infection is present
D. Apply hand gel after touching a patient and wear a mask at all times.
A practice nurse in a medical centre is instructed to look at improving health equalities. They are
aware of the lack of attendance by elderly patients who cannot afford transport to the surgery. In
which of the following ways does the nurse address this?
A. Explain to the medical centre team that it is the elderly patients' choice to attend and nothing can
be done
B. Work with local transport services to offer reduced rates to elderly citizens
C. Use their own vehicle to go and collect patients for their appointments
D. Telephone each elderly patient to emphasise the importance of them attending appointments.
What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia?
A. Shivering, lack of coordination, slurred speech, removing warm clothes
B. Frequent urination, increased thirst, high blood sugar
C. Feeling weak, dizzy, tired, cannot concentrate, slurring speech
D. Feeling sick, stomach aches and cramps, loss of appetite, constipation.
It is possible for early years and childhood experiences to impact on...
A. life expectancy, education choices and financial wellbeing.
B. life choices regarding career and physical wellbeing
, NURS 3311L EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
C. life choices, mental, physical and behavioural health and wellbeing.
D. mental wellbeing and financial goals.
How does a nurse respond to a long term patient who appears unusually quiet and withdrawn
A. Report their low mood to the doctor or GP
B. Say "Cheer up, shall I make you a cup of tea?"
C. Say "Are you okay? You don't seem your usual self"
D. Accept that this is normal for them.
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 is based on five statutory principles. Which of the following is NOT
one of these principles? Choose the correct answer
A. A presumption of capacity
B. The right to have a care plan
C. The right to make eccentric or unwise decisions
D. The right to be supported to make their own decisions.
What are the common symptoms that patients experience in their last 48 hours of life.
A. Nausea and vomiting, agitation and upper airway secretions
B. Upper airway secretions, dyspnoea, lucidity
C. Upper airway secretions, swelling in the extremities, pain
D. Nausea and vomiting, pain and an increase in appetite.
Which piece of information is it vital to ascertain from an adult patient who is at risk of self-harm
or suicide
A. Are there pets in the home
B. Caring responsibilities including children
, NURS 3311L EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2023 A+ GUARANTEED PASS
C. Occupation
D. Marital status.
Which of the following cardiac rhythms requires ventilation and chest compressions rather
than defibrillation?
A. Ventricular fibrillation
B. Asystole
C. Unstable polymorphic ventricular tachycardia
D. Pulses ventricular tachycardia.
A nurse is caring for a patient who has 10/10 pain. According to the management plan the
patient requires 10mg IV morphine every 2 hours. The de has prescribed and given 2.5mg once only.
What actions does the nurse take
A. Assume there has been a change to the management plan and take no further action
B. Explain to the patient that they are unable to have more morphine, offer simple analgesics
and conservative treatments until reviewed
C. Give an additional 7.5mg as per management plan
D. Alert the doctor to the management plan and patient's pain, ask them to amend the prescription.
How can reflection and learning be facilitated
A. On shift when carrying out care
B. Via email
C. Through telephone conference
D. Team meeting.
Why does a nurse accurately identify observe and access signs of normal or worsening physical
or mental health in one receiving care