Funda 1
Funda 1
Funda 1
NAPOLCOM
4th Floor Insular Life Bldg. Rizal St. Legazpi City
Take Home Exam: Fundamentals of Nursing 1
Instructions:
1. Choose the best answer and encircle the corresponding letter on the questionnaire.
2. Show your duly accomplished output to iMind Staff at the next meeting.
1. A patient who describes his illness is providing which type of data?
a. Subjective c. Covert
b. Sign d. Objective data
2. Which of the following is not a part a nurse’s responsibility to a patient with a diagnostic test
called vanillymandelic acid test?
a. Explain to the patient that the test will be done to diagnose pheochromocytoma and other
adrenal tumors.
b. The client should be restricted to eat coffee, tea, bananas, or anything with vanilla and aspirin
for 2-3 days before the test is started.
c. The client must be put on NPO when the test is started
d. Urine will be collected as the specimen
3. How would you prepare for the accuracy of the occult blood examination?
a. Meatless diet for 72 hours prior to collection of the specimen
b. Fluid intake is increased an hour before the collection of the specimen
c. Fluid intake is limited only to 1 liter per day
d. NPO for 9 hours prior to collection of specimen
4. A patient performing a finger stick for blood glucose determination asks why the side of the
fingertip is advised as the preferred site. The nurse is aware that it is because:
a. The blood supply is greater in this area
b. It is easier for the self-determination method
c. The side of the finger is less responsive to pain
d. It leaves more room for other site selection
5. Mr. Zamora, RN, has been assigned several patients. Which one of the following patients would
most likely have a higher than normal temperature?
a. The depressed, apathetic patient
b. The patient addressed with hemorrhage
c. The patient who is recovering from surgery
d. The patient experiencing strong emotions
6. Ms. Pascual, age 66, suddenly develops rectal hemorrhaging, her radial pulse is difficult to palpate
even with slight pressure. This type of pulse would be described as:
a. Absent c. Thready
b. Nonpalpable d. Bounding
7. The nurse is assessing Ms. Bernardo’s blood pressure for the first time as a part of the patient’s
postoperative assessment. After reaching the level of maximum inflation of the cuff, the nurse
would:
a. Deflate the cuff slowly and wait 15 to 20 seconds before reinflating
b. Deflate the cuff rapidly and wait 15 to 30 seconds before reinflating
c. Deflate the cuff slowly and wait for 1 minute before reinflating
d. Deflate the cuff rapidly and wait for 1 minute before reinflating
8. During admission, the client complains on a lymph node that make her uncomfortable on her left
breast. With these data, the nurse is about to double check and confirmed the gathered data. The
nurse should:
a. Assess for the breast self-integrity
b. Palpate the left breast first using finger pads
c. Palpate the right breast first then the left breast afterwards
d. Palpate the left breast first using palm
9. The x-ray examination for Mr. Sy to detect ulcerations of the stomach or duodenum is:
a. Ba enema c. G.I. series
b. Chole. G.I. series d. Gastroscopy
10. Which statement best describes the purpose of nursing diagnosis?
a. Identification of problem areas c. Organization of assessment data
b. Specification of patient’s health care needs d. Preparation of a clinical abstract
11. The nurse performs defibrillation correctly to the client if:
a. He synchronizes defibrillation with QRS complex
b. He discharges 100 joules in every defibrillation
c. He makes it sure that the patient is pulse less
d. He has kept the patient on NPO for 4 hours before the procedure
12. The patient with COPD is seen at the ER. The nurse observes that the patient is receiving 9LPM of
oxygen via nasal cannula. The nurse should:
a. Not question the doctor’s order
b. Lower oxygen delivery 1-2 liters per minute
c. Allow such amount of oxygen be delivered to the client to reduce signs and symptoms of
COPD
d. Discuss with the co-staff nurses the advantages and disadvantages of oxygen therapy to
clients with COPD