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NURSING CORE &
GENERAL COURSES FOR
MSN STUDENTS

COMPLILED QNS & ANS

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2023/2024

, 1.A nurse prepares the budget and policies for an intensive care unit. Which role is the nurse implementing?
Manager


2. Patient Satisfaction (Open Ended):
- What is your understanding of patient satisfaction? Patient Satisfaction is a subjective measure of how
happy a patient is with their health care. Patient satisfaction may or may not reflect the quality of the health
care, as it depends on the patient’s expectations and preferences.

- How do you handle a patient who is dissatisfied with their care? Listen to the patient, Emphasize with the
patient, Investigate the issue, Apologize if necessary, Apologize if necessary, Follow up with the patient.

- What steps would you take to ensure that patients are satisfied with their care? Train staff on patient-
centered care, Step into patient’s shoes, Provide comprehensive information, Improve communication, Take
time to educate patients, Train staff to handle patient queries, Keep it transparent, Use latest technology,
Conduct patient satisfaction surveys

- How do you ensure that patients feel comfortable and safe in their environment? Creating a welcoming
environment, Communicate effectively, Respect patient privacy, Provide adequate pain management,
Ensure patient safety, Provide emotional support

- What would you do if a patient was unhappy with their care? Listen to the patient. Empathize with the
patient, Investigate the issue, Apologize if necessary, Follow up with the patient


3.The final stage of gout, characterized by crystalline deposits the soft tissue, is called?
Tophaceous gout


4. Postoperative Sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit:

- What is postoperative sepsis, and how does it affect patients in the intensive care unit? Postoperative
sepsis is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when an infection develops
after surgery. It is a type of sepsis that occurs in patients who have undergone surgery and can lead
to organ failure, septic shock, and death. In the ICU, postoperative sepsis can have a significant
impact on patient outcomes. Patients with postoperative sepsis are at an increased risk of developing
complications such as acute respiratory distress syndrome. Acute kidney injury, and multiple organ
dysfunction syndrome. Early detection and treatment of postoperative sepsis are crucial to
improving patient outcomes.

- What are the risk factors for postoperative sepsis in the intensive care unit, and how can they be
mitigated? Age, Chronic Illness, Immunosuppression, Length of hospital stay, Indwelling devices.
They can be mitigated by preventing infections, monitor patients closely, provide adequate pain
management, ensure patient safety.

- What are the most common causes of postoperative sepsis in the intensive care unit, and how can
they be prevented? respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, skin and soft tissues. They can be
prevented by preventing infections, monitoring patients closely, providing adequate pain
management, ensure patient safety.

- How can healthcare providers identify and treat postoperative sepsis in the intensive care unit? they
can identify postoperative sepsis in the ICU by ordering several blood tests and other lab tests.
Image tests may also be used. Treatment may include antibiotics, intravenous fluids and other
supportive measures

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