Nursing MCQ

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Nursing Skills Quiz

Test your knowledge in nursing practices with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz includes 21 questions that cover essential topics ranging from infection control to patient assessment.

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21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse432
Hand washing is critical to infection control. Which one should you use if you had access to both?
Hand washing with soap and water
Hand washing using alcohol gel
Do you need to wash your hands before and after wearing gloves?
Yes
No
Only if hand are visibly dirty
If you have a needle stick injury you must
Suck it and cover it with a waterproof plaster
Make the wound bleed under running warm water before washing and drying thoroughly and applying a waterproof plaster and report it immediately
Put on gloves
How many links are there to the chain of infection?
10
2
6
What is the single most effective way to break the chain of infection?
Handwashing
Cleaning surface
Nutrition
Which kind of injury is most common when manual handling?
Headache
Broken limbs
Muscular skeletal
What does TILE stand for?
Task Identify Lift End
Task individual Load Environment
Task Incident Lean Environment
What compression to ventilation ratio should you use when giving CPR?
15:2
30:2
40:1
If CPR does not work you should use a Defibrillator if possible. What does AED stand for?
Automated External Defibrillator
Artery Eliminate Defect
Automatic Easy Defibrillator
How long can you leave someone in a recovery position, before you need to turn them to the opposite side
10 Mins
2 Hours
30 mins
Which one of theses is a form of Violence and Aggression?
Phyiscal
Verbal
Non-Verbal
All 3 answers
Student nurses are not allowed to take part in restraint? True or False
True
False
What is assault?
When someone intentionally or recklessly causes another to suffer
When someone accidentally hurts someone with no harm causes
What is Norovirus?
Bacteria
Viral gastroenteritis
Common cold/flu
What are the clinical features of Norovirus?
Stomach Cramps, Nausea, Diarrhoea
Runny nose and sore throat
Cough
What is the treatment for Norovirus
Antibiotics
Analagesia and rehydration
When recognising a sick patient we carry out a patient assessment by using ABCDE. What does A stand for?
Artery
Aggression
Airway
What is a normal heart rate for an adult?
20-40 BPM
200-230 BPM
51-100 BPM
How do you asses respirations?
Look, Listen and Feel
Push
Talk
What does Bradycardia stand for?
Slow pulse
Slow Respirations
Fast Pulse
Blood pressure reading has two values. What are the two readings.
Systolic and Diastolic
Cornary and Circumflex
Subclavian and Diastolic
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