Mid Term Exam.
Mid Term Exam.
Answer
accordingly.
a. Check placement of NGT, flush the syringe barrel with 30 ml of water, instill the
dissolved medication, and lastly, flush it again with 30 ml of water.
b. Check placement of NGT, instill the properly dissolved medication, and flush the barrel
of the syringe with 15 ml of water.
c. Flush the syringe barrel with 15 ml of water, administer the dissolved medication, and
flush it with 15 ml of water.
12. The client is known to be vomiting for 2 days, what should the nurse do?
a. Administer oral anti-emetic medication as prescribed by the Physician.
b. Administer parenteral medication as ordered by the Physician.
c. Administer anti-emetic medication through a feeding tube.
13. If sterile fields must always be kept in sight to be considered sterile, what should the nurse do?
a. Keep the table that holds the sterile equipment at the back of the Surgeon, for nurses’ to easily
access the sterile instrument.
b. Make sure that the table that holds the sterile equipment is located near the operating rooms
door.
14. Upon checking the supplies of dressing kit and suturing kit, the nurse notices that one dressing
set has tearing on the package, what should the nurse do?
a. Set the dressing kit aside, plaster the tear with micropore, label it, and make sure that it is used
for the next procedure.
b. Set aside the dressing kit, notify your charge nurse, make sure that it is not used for any
procedure.
c. Set aside the dressing kit, and make it available for next use.
15. The statement shows that the nurse is aware of what is happening to the patient and
encourages him/her to talk about it.
b. “You went for a walk and then you felt the sharp chest pains, which radiated down your arm”.
16. It means that tests, treatments, and medications have been explained to the person, as well as
outcomes, possible complications, and alternative procedures.
a. Inferred consent.
b. Surgical consent.
c. Informed consent.
17. The nurse is telling her colleague that the new doctor does not seem to know what he is doing.
Based on her statement, the nurse can be charged against,
a. Negligence
b. Libel
c. Slander
a. Fidelity
b. Veracity.
c. Vividly
a. “I will be with you until they come to fetch you for the operation in theater”
c. I think you must talk it out with your spouse if yor are having some issues with your relationship.
20. A nurse may be liable if a client receives the wrong medication and is harmed, and called
a. act of commission
b. act of omission
a. Battery
b. Assault
c. Homicide
23. The nurse will administer a vitamin K to a newborn client intramuscularly, what site would be
the best location for this type of client?
a. Deltoid
b. Ventrogluteal
c. Vastus Lateralis
24. An act which keeps information of all clients among health care providers who are only involved
in the patient’s care is,
a. Act of veracity
b. Act of justice
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