NMC CBT MOCK EXAM LATEST FALL-SPRING
SEMESTER BLUE PRINT EXAM GRADED A+|
COMPLETE 70 QUESTIONS
What is the role of the NMC?
-to represent or campaign on behalf of nurses and midwives
-to regulate hospital or other healthcare settings in the UK
-to regulate health care assistance
-to regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public - ANSWER: to
regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public
All are purposes of the NMC except:
-NMC's role is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland, and
Northern Ireland
-it sets standards of education, training, conduct, and performance so that nurses
and midwives can deliver high quality healthcare throughout their careers
-it makes sure that nurses and midwives keep their skills and knowledge up to date
and uphold its professional standards
-it is responsible for regulating hospitals or other healthcare settings - ANSWER: it is
responsible for regulating hospitals and other healthcare settings (the NMC does
NOT do this)
A person supervising a nursing student in the clinical area is called as:
-mentor
-preceptor
-interceptor
-supervisor - ANSWER: mentor (i know i know...it's different but you can remember
this!!! mentor mentor mentor!!!) omg like dementor dementor dementor from harry
potter woah
Training of the student nurses is the responsibility of:
-ward in charge
-senior nurses
-team leaders
-all RNs - ANSWER: all RNs
When do we need to document?
-as soon as possible after an event has happened to provide current up to date
information about the care and condition of the patient or client
-every hour
-when there are significant changes to the patient's condition
-at the end of the shift - ANSWER: as soon as possible after an event has happened
to provide current up to date information about the care and condition of the
patient or client
, All should be seen in a good documentation except:
-legible handwriting
-name & signature, position, date & time
-abbreviations, jargon, meaningless phrases, irrelevant speculation & offensive
subjective statements
-a correct, consistent, & factual data - ANSWER: abbreviations, jargon, meaningless
phrases, irrelevant speculation & offensive subjective statements
A pt developed a pressure ulcer. The wound is round, extends to the dermis, is
shallow, there is visible reddish to pinkish tissue. What stage is the pressure ulcer?
-Stage 1
-Stage 2
-Stage 3
-Stage 4 - ANSWER: Stage 2
When will you disclose the identity of a pt under your care?
-you can disclose it anytime you want
-when a pt relative wishes to
-when media demands for it
-justified by public interest law & order - ANSWER: justified by public interest law &
order (basically only if public safety is at risk)
A pt is admitted to the Emergency Department after a motorcycle accident that
resulted in the pt's skidding across a cement parking lot. Since the pt was wearing
shorts, there are large areas on the legs where the skin in ripped off. The wound is
best described as:
-abrasion
-unapproximated
-laceration
-eschar - ANSWER: abrasion
Patient has another dose of digoxin but has a HR of 58. What is your next step?
-omit dose, record why, & inform the doctor
-give dose & tell the doctor
-give dose as prescribed - ANSWER: omit dose, record why, & inform the doctor
(reminder: digoxin is a heart drug, DON'T give med if the HR falls BELOW 60 bpm,
also CR means cardiac rate)
Which drug should be avoided by a pt taking digoxin?
-corticosteroids
-NSAIDs - ANSWER: NSAIDs (why? = could cause RENAL failure which could result in
digoxin toxicity)
Which of the following should be considered before giving digoxin?
-allergies
-drug interactions
-other interactions with food or substances like alcohol & tobacco
SEMESTER BLUE PRINT EXAM GRADED A+|
COMPLETE 70 QUESTIONS
What is the role of the NMC?
-to represent or campaign on behalf of nurses and midwives
-to regulate hospital or other healthcare settings in the UK
-to regulate health care assistance
-to regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public - ANSWER: to
regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public
All are purposes of the NMC except:
-NMC's role is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland, and
Northern Ireland
-it sets standards of education, training, conduct, and performance so that nurses
and midwives can deliver high quality healthcare throughout their careers
-it makes sure that nurses and midwives keep their skills and knowledge up to date
and uphold its professional standards
-it is responsible for regulating hospitals or other healthcare settings - ANSWER: it is
responsible for regulating hospitals and other healthcare settings (the NMC does
NOT do this)
A person supervising a nursing student in the clinical area is called as:
-mentor
-preceptor
-interceptor
-supervisor - ANSWER: mentor (i know i know...it's different but you can remember
this!!! mentor mentor mentor!!!) omg like dementor dementor dementor from harry
potter woah
Training of the student nurses is the responsibility of:
-ward in charge
-senior nurses
-team leaders
-all RNs - ANSWER: all RNs
When do we need to document?
-as soon as possible after an event has happened to provide current up to date
information about the care and condition of the patient or client
-every hour
-when there are significant changes to the patient's condition
-at the end of the shift - ANSWER: as soon as possible after an event has happened
to provide current up to date information about the care and condition of the
patient or client
, All should be seen in a good documentation except:
-legible handwriting
-name & signature, position, date & time
-abbreviations, jargon, meaningless phrases, irrelevant speculation & offensive
subjective statements
-a correct, consistent, & factual data - ANSWER: abbreviations, jargon, meaningless
phrases, irrelevant speculation & offensive subjective statements
A pt developed a pressure ulcer. The wound is round, extends to the dermis, is
shallow, there is visible reddish to pinkish tissue. What stage is the pressure ulcer?
-Stage 1
-Stage 2
-Stage 3
-Stage 4 - ANSWER: Stage 2
When will you disclose the identity of a pt under your care?
-you can disclose it anytime you want
-when a pt relative wishes to
-when media demands for it
-justified by public interest law & order - ANSWER: justified by public interest law &
order (basically only if public safety is at risk)
A pt is admitted to the Emergency Department after a motorcycle accident that
resulted in the pt's skidding across a cement parking lot. Since the pt was wearing
shorts, there are large areas on the legs where the skin in ripped off. The wound is
best described as:
-abrasion
-unapproximated
-laceration
-eschar - ANSWER: abrasion
Patient has another dose of digoxin but has a HR of 58. What is your next step?
-omit dose, record why, & inform the doctor
-give dose & tell the doctor
-give dose as prescribed - ANSWER: omit dose, record why, & inform the doctor
(reminder: digoxin is a heart drug, DON'T give med if the HR falls BELOW 60 bpm,
also CR means cardiac rate)
Which drug should be avoided by a pt taking digoxin?
-corticosteroids
-NSAIDs - ANSWER: NSAIDs (why? = could cause RENAL failure which could result in
digoxin toxicity)
Which of the following should be considered before giving digoxin?
-allergies
-drug interactions
-other interactions with food or substances like alcohol & tobacco