PREP PART 2
QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
NURBN 3023
Evatee 9/29/24 NURBN 3023
,NURBN 3023 EXAM PREP PART 2 QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS!!
Core physiological observations include:
Select all that apply*
A. DRSABCD
B. AMPLE
C. All vital observations (BP,O2,PR,HR,RR,TEMP,CAP REFILL & LOC).
D. EGFH
E. GCS Answer - A & C
Identify changes in core physiological observations that would warrant a clinical
review:
Choose all that apply:
A. Low urine output for 4 hours.
B. Systolic BP <90 & a drop in GCS by <2.
C. Threatened airway.
D. PR >140BMP or <40.
E. RR<5BPM & >36BMP. Answer - B, C, D & E
Choose the indicators OUTSIDE of core physiological observations that indicate
clinical deterioration valid for a MET call:
Select all that apply:
A. > level of pain.
B. >BGL
, C. Bleeding (outside of any "normal" bleeding).
D. Abdominal pain.
E. All of the above. Answer - E
Which GCS score would indicate deterioration?
Select 1 or more.
A. 15.
B. 11.
C. Any drop by 2 points.
D. 20. Answer - B & C
Common assessment findings that are utilised to initiate escalation of care in
clinical settings.
Choose 1 or more:
A. Systolic BP <90, RR >36, PR>140BMP, Drop in GCS<2.
B. Decreased urine output for 4hours.
C. >LOC.
D. Wheeze when breathing. Answer - A
Assessment findings that are incorporated into the primary assessment ABCD.
A. Chin lift/jaw thrust, RR, BP, LOC & AVPU and Skin temp.
B. GCS, BGL, PQRST & AMPLE.
C. Patient history.
D. Give fluid, do an ECG and make patient nill by mouth. Answer - A
Can a MET call be initiated by a single concerning finding?