SNLE MOCK EXAM (PART 2)
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS
d. Progesterone - Answer-The female hormone that induces changes in endometrium to
prepare uterus for implantation
of a fertilized ovum and maintenance of a pregnancy is called:
a. Estrogen
b. Aldosterone
c. Testosterone
d. Progesterone
a. Graves' disease - Answer-The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is:
a. Graves' disease
b. Thyroiditis
c. A toxic nodular goiter
d. A solitary toxic thyroid adenoma
c. 30 days
(They chose d in the file) - Answer-After taking an HIV antibody test the patient is
required to wait:
a. 10 minutes
b. 1 hour
c. 30 days
d. 30 minutes
d. Sepsis
(They chose B in the file) - Answer-The most common and serious complication of
burns that often lead to death is:
a. Infection
b. Hypovolemic shock
c. Hypothermia
d. Sepsis
a. A lung infection - Answer-Pneumonia is:
a. A lung infection
b. A type of cancer
,c. A form of hepatitis
d. Another name for bronchitis
d. Recognizes staff for going beyond expectations by giving them citations. - Answer-A
nurse reads about Path-Goal theory. Which of the following behaviors is manifested by
the
leader who uses this theory?
a. Admonishes staff for being laggards.
B. Challenges the staff to take individual accountability for their own practice.
C. Reminds staff about the sanctions for non-performance.
d. Recognizes staff for going beyond expectations by giving them citations.
d. aspiration - Answer-When a patient is vomiting post-operative the most important
nursing objective is to prevent?
a. Dehydration
b. rupture of suture line
c. metabolic acidosis
d. aspiration
a. Confidentiality - Answer-The duty to protect privileged information is called:
a. Confidentiality
b. Morals
c. Ethics
d. Honesty
a. Public, profession, patient, employer - Answer-The four spheres of accountability are:
a. Public, profession, patient, employer
b. Public, person, patient, employer
c. Care, competence, compassion, confidentiality
d. Public, profession, patient, police
a. Sensitivity testing - Answer-Before giving antibiotic to a burn patient which of the
following should be done first:
a. Sensitivity testing
b. Blood tests
c. Wound dressing
d. Wound culture
, a. Great Man
(They chose C in the file) - Answer-One leadership theory states that "leaders are born
and not made." which refers to which of
the following theories?
a. Great Man
b. Situational
c. Trait
d. Charismatic
d. An inflammation f the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord - Answer-
What is meningitis?
a. An infection of the gastrointestinal tact
b. Inflammation of the joints
c. Inflammation of the middle ear
d. An inflammation f the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord
d. Improving circulation - Answer-Surgical patients should be taught to perform leg
exercises for the main purpose of:
a. preventing boredom
b. preventing muscle atrophy
c. preventing joint degeneration
d. Improving circulation
c. Crystalline formation on the lens - Answer-Which of the following causes it will lead to
decrease the vision for a cataract patient?
a. Thickening of the cornea
b. Clot formation of the macula
c. Crystalline formation on the lens
d. Changes in retina
c. Symmetrical joint swelling - Answer-Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by:
a. Heberden's nodes
b. Asymmetrical joint swelling
c. Symmetrical joint swelling
d. Swan neck deformities
d. Avoid interrupting the hallucination
They chose C in the file - Answer-Which of the following nursing intervention should be
applied when caring for a patient with
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS
d. Progesterone - Answer-The female hormone that induces changes in endometrium to
prepare uterus for implantation
of a fertilized ovum and maintenance of a pregnancy is called:
a. Estrogen
b. Aldosterone
c. Testosterone
d. Progesterone
a. Graves' disease - Answer-The most common cause of hyperthyroidism is:
a. Graves' disease
b. Thyroiditis
c. A toxic nodular goiter
d. A solitary toxic thyroid adenoma
c. 30 days
(They chose d in the file) - Answer-After taking an HIV antibody test the patient is
required to wait:
a. 10 minutes
b. 1 hour
c. 30 days
d. 30 minutes
d. Sepsis
(They chose B in the file) - Answer-The most common and serious complication of
burns that often lead to death is:
a. Infection
b. Hypovolemic shock
c. Hypothermia
d. Sepsis
a. A lung infection - Answer-Pneumonia is:
a. A lung infection
b. A type of cancer
,c. A form of hepatitis
d. Another name for bronchitis
d. Recognizes staff for going beyond expectations by giving them citations. - Answer-A
nurse reads about Path-Goal theory. Which of the following behaviors is manifested by
the
leader who uses this theory?
a. Admonishes staff for being laggards.
B. Challenges the staff to take individual accountability for their own practice.
C. Reminds staff about the sanctions for non-performance.
d. Recognizes staff for going beyond expectations by giving them citations.
d. aspiration - Answer-When a patient is vomiting post-operative the most important
nursing objective is to prevent?
a. Dehydration
b. rupture of suture line
c. metabolic acidosis
d. aspiration
a. Confidentiality - Answer-The duty to protect privileged information is called:
a. Confidentiality
b. Morals
c. Ethics
d. Honesty
a. Public, profession, patient, employer - Answer-The four spheres of accountability are:
a. Public, profession, patient, employer
b. Public, person, patient, employer
c. Care, competence, compassion, confidentiality
d. Public, profession, patient, police
a. Sensitivity testing - Answer-Before giving antibiotic to a burn patient which of the
following should be done first:
a. Sensitivity testing
b. Blood tests
c. Wound dressing
d. Wound culture
, a. Great Man
(They chose C in the file) - Answer-One leadership theory states that "leaders are born
and not made." which refers to which of
the following theories?
a. Great Man
b. Situational
c. Trait
d. Charismatic
d. An inflammation f the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord - Answer-
What is meningitis?
a. An infection of the gastrointestinal tact
b. Inflammation of the joints
c. Inflammation of the middle ear
d. An inflammation f the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord
d. Improving circulation - Answer-Surgical patients should be taught to perform leg
exercises for the main purpose of:
a. preventing boredom
b. preventing muscle atrophy
c. preventing joint degeneration
d. Improving circulation
c. Crystalline formation on the lens - Answer-Which of the following causes it will lead to
decrease the vision for a cataract patient?
a. Thickening of the cornea
b. Clot formation of the macula
c. Crystalline formation on the lens
d. Changes in retina
c. Symmetrical joint swelling - Answer-Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by:
a. Heberden's nodes
b. Asymmetrical joint swelling
c. Symmetrical joint swelling
d. Swan neck deformities
d. Avoid interrupting the hallucination
They chose C in the file - Answer-Which of the following nursing intervention should be
applied when caring for a patient with