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,Welcome to Your Ultimate Nursing Foundations Test Bank

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CHAPTER 1 — High-Yield Nursing Fundamentals: Must-Know Questions

1.- A 65-year-old patient presents with confusion, fever 39°C, HR 128, BP 85/50, RR 28, SpO₂
91% on room air. What is the priority nursing action?
A. Administer acetaminophen
B. Initiate sepsis protocol
C. Notify the physician
D. Draw blood cultures

Answer: B — Initiate sepsis protocol

⭐ Rational:

 This patient meets SIRS criteria and shows early severe sepsis signs (hypotension +
confusion = organ hypoperfusion).
 Immediate initiation of sepsis protocol (IV fluids, oxygen, labs, prepare antibiotics) is
priority to prevent multi-organ failure.
 Option Analysis:
o A ✗ Reduces fever but does not treat underlying infection.
o B ✓ Correct — addresses ABCs and sepsis management immediately.
o C ✗ Notify physician important but protocol begins immediately.
o D ✗ Blood cultures necessary but after initiating fluids/oxygen.
Step Action Rationale
1 Assess ABC Ensure airway, breathing, circulation
2 Start sepsis protocol Fluids, labs, antibiotics
3 Oxygen therapy Correct hypoxia
4 Notify physician Collaborative care

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, 5 Draw cultures After initial interventions

Clinical Pearl: Confusion in sepsis often precedes hypotension — early recognition saves
lives.

2.- A nurse identifies a patient is at risk for falls. Priority nursing action?
A. Encourage independence
B. Raise all side rails
C. Keep frequently used items within reach
D. Restrain the patient

Answer: C — Keep frequently used items within reach

⭐ Rational:

 Reduces unnecessary movement while maintaining safety and dignity.
 A ✗ Independence unsafe if patient is unstable.
 B ✗ Side rails may cause climbing and injury.
 D ✗ Restraints = last resort, strict legal/ethical limits.

3.- SATA: Interventions to reduce fall risk:
A. Non-slip socks
B. Keep call light within reach
C. Dim lighting at night
D. Encourage rapid ambulation
E. Bed alarms

Answer: A, B, E
Rational:

 Non-slip socks and bed alarms prevent falls.
 Dim lighting helps vision, but patient still needs supervision.
 Rapid ambulation is unsafe in high-risk patients.

4.- Adult patient with RR 28/min. Breathing pattern?
A. Eupnea
B. Bradypnea
C. Tachypnea
D. Hyperventilation

Answer: C — Tachypnea

⭐ Rational:


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,  Tachypnea = fast breathing >20/min.
 Causes: fever, pain, anxiety, hypoxia.
 Hyperventilation = fast + deep; bradypnea = <12/min; eupnea = 12–20/min.

Pattern Rate (breaths/min) Notes
Eupnea 12–20 Normal breathing
Bradypnea <12 Slow breathing
Tachypnea >20 Rapid breathing
Hyperventilation >20 + deep Excessive ventilation

5.- After administering antihypertensive medication, BP normalized. Nursing process step?
A. Assessment
B. Diagnosis
C. Planning
D. Evaluation

Answer: D — Evaluation

⭐ Rational:

 Evaluation = measures effectiveness of interventions.
 Assessment = data collection; Diagnosis = problem identification; Planning = goal
setting.

Page 4 — Infection Control & PPE

6.- Patient on droplet precautions requires which primary PPE?
A. N95 respirator
B. Surgical mask
C. Gown only
D. Gloves only

Answer: B — Surgical mask

⭐ Rational:

 Droplet infections = large particles traveling short distances.
 N95 = airborne (TB, measles).
 Gown/gloves = situational.

Option Explanation
A Airborne only
B Correct — blocks droplets
C Optional if fluids expected

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