Nursing Practice III – Nursing Care of Client with Physiological and Psychosocial Alteration
Medical and Surgical Nursing / Psychology
PART 2 Board Exam test questions 51 - 100
Situation 10 – In the OR, there are safety protocols that should be followed. The OR nurseshould be well versed with all these to safeguard the safety and quality of patient delivery outcome.
51. Which of the following should be given highest priority when receiving patient in the OR?
A. Assess level of consciousness
B. Verify patient identification and informed consent
C. Assess vital signs
D. Check for jewelry, gown, manicure, and dentures
52. Surgeries like I and D (incision and drainage) and debridement are relatively short procedures but considered ‘dirty cases’. When are these procedures best scheduled?
A. Last case
B. In between cases
C. According to availability of anaesthesiologist
D. According to the surgeon’s preference
53. OR nurses should be aware that maintaining the client’s safety is the overall goal of nursing care during the intraoperative phase. As the circulating nurse, you make certain that throughout the procedure…
A. the surgeon greets his client before induction of anesthesia
B. the surgeon and anesthesiologist are in tandem
C. strap made of strong non-abrasive materials are fastened securely
around the joints of the knees and ankles and around the 2 hands around
an arm board.
D. Client is monitored throughout the surgery by the assistant anaesthesiologist
54. Another nursing check that should not be missed before the induction of general
anesthesia is:
A. check for presence underwear
B. check for presence dentures
C. check patient’s ID
D. check baseline vital signs
55. Some lifetime habits and hobbies affect postoperative respiratory function. If your client
smokes 3 packs of cigarettes a day for the past 10 years, you will anticipate increased risk
for:
A. perioperative anxiety and stress
B. delayed coagulation time
C. delayed wound healing
D. postoperative respiratory function
Situation 11: Sterilization is the process of removing ALL living microorganism. To be free of ALL living microorganism is sterility.
56. There are 3 general types of sterilization use in the hospital which one is not included?
A. Steam sterilization
B. Chemical sterilization
C.
D. Sterilization by boiling
57. Autoclave or steam steam under pressure is the most common method of sterilization in the hospital. The nurse knows that the temperature and time is set to the optimum level to destroy not only the microorganism, but also the spores. Which of the following is the ideal setting of the autoclave machine?
A. 10,000 degree Celsius for 1 hour
B. 5,000 degree Celsius for 30 minutes
C. 37 degree Celsius for 15 minutes
D. 121 degree Celsius for 15 minutes
58. It is important that before a nurse prepares the material to be sterilized, A chemical indicator strip should be placed above the package, preferably, Muslin sheet. What is the color of the striped produced after autoclaving?
A. Black
B. Blue
C. Gray
D. Purple
59. Chemical indicators communicate that:
A. The items are sterile
B. That the items had undergone sterilization process but not necessarily sterile
C. The items are disinfected
D. That the items had undergone disinfection process but not necessarily disinfected
60. If a nurse will sterilize a heat and moisture labile instruments, it is according to AORN recommendation to use which of the following method of sterilization?
A. Ethylene oxide gas
B. Autoclaving
C. Flash sterilizer
D. Alcohol immersion
Situation 12 – Nurses hold a variety of roles when providing care to a perioperative patient.
61. Which of the following role would be the responsibility of the scrub nurse?
A. Assess the readiness of the client prior to surgery
B. Ensure that the airway is adequate
C. Account for the number of sponges, needles, supplies, used during the surgical procedure.
D. Evaluate the type of anesthesia appropriate for the surgical client
62. As a perioperative nurse, how can you best meet the safety need of the client after administering preoperative narcotic?
A. Put side rails up and ask the client not to get out of bed
B. Send the client to OR with the family
C. Allow client to get up to go to the comfort room
D. Obtain consent form
63. It is the responsibility of the pre-op nurse to do skin prep for patients undergoing\ surgery. If hair at the operative site is not shaved, what should be done to make suturing easy and lessen chance of incision infection?
A. Draped
B. Pulled
C. Clipped
D. Shampooed
64. It is also the nurse’s function to determine when infection is developing in the surgical incision. The perioperative nurse should observe for what signs of impending infection?
A. Localized heat and redness
B. Serosanguinous exudates and skin blanching
C. Separation of the incision
D. Blood clots and scar tissue are visible
65. Which of the following nursing interventions is done when examining the incision wound and changing the dressing?
A. Observe the dressing and type and odor of drainage if any
B. Get patient’s consent
C. Wash hands
D. Request the client to expose the incision wound
Situation 13: The preoperative nurse collaborates with the client significant others, and healthcare providers.
66. To control environmental hazards in the OR, the nurse collaborates with the following departments EXCEPT:
A. Biomedical division
B. Chaplancy services
C. Infection control committee
D. Pathology department
67. An air crash occurred near the hospital leading to a surge of trauma patient. One of the last patients will need surgical amputation but there are no sterile surgical equipments. In this case, which of the following will the nurse expect?
A. Equipments needed for surgery need not be sterilized if this is an emergency necessitating life saving measures
B. Forwarding the trauma client to the nearest hospital that has available sterile equipment is appropriate
C. The nurse will need to sterilize the item before using it to the client using the regular sterilization setting at 121 degree Celsius in 15 minutes.
D. In such cases, flash sterilizer will be use at 132 degree Celsius in 3 minutes.
68. Tess, the PACU nurse discovered that Malou, who weights 110 lbs prior to surgery, is in severe pain 8 hours after cholecystectomy. Upon checking the chart, Malou found out that she has an order of Demerol 100 mg I.M. prn for pain. Tess should verify the order with:
A. Nurse supervisor
B. Anesthesiologist
C. Surgeon
D. Intern on duty
69. Rosie, 57, who is diabetic is for debridement if incision wound. When the circulating nurse checked the present IV fluid, she found out that there is no insulin incorporated as ordered. What should the circulating nurse do?
A. Double check the doctor’s order and call the attending MD
B. Communicate with the ward nurse to verify if insulin was incorporated or not
C. Communicate with the client to verify if insulin was incorporated
D. Incorporate insulin as ordered
70. The documentation of all nursing activities performed is legally and professionally vital. Which of the following should NOT be included in the patients chart?
A. Presence of prosthetic devices such as dentures, artificial limbs hearing aid, etc.
B. Baseline physical, emotional, and psychosocial data
C. Arguments between nurses and residents regarding treatment
D. Observed untoward signs and symptoms and interventions including contaminant intervening factors.
Situation 14 – Team efforts is best demonstrated in the OR.
71. If you are the nurse in charge for scheduling surgical cases, what important information do you need to ask the surgeon?
A. Who is your internist
B. Who is your assistant and anesthesiologist, and what is your preferred
time and type of surgery?
C. Who are your anesthesiologist, internist, and assistant
D. Who is your anesthesiologist
72. In the OR, the nursing tandem for every surgery is:
A. Instrument technician and circulating nurse
B. Nurse anesthetist, nurse assistant, and instrument technician
C. Scrub nurse and nurse anesthetist
D. Scrub and circulating nurses
73. While team effort is needed in the OR for efficient and quality patient care delivery, we should limit the number of people in the room for infection control. Who comprise this team?
A. Surgeon, anesthesiologist, scrub nurse, radiologist, orderly
B. Surgeon, assistants, scrub nurse, circulating nurse, anesthesiologist
C. Surgeon, assistant surgeon, anesthesiologist, scrub nurse, pathologist
D. Surgeon, assistant surgeon, anesthesiologist, intern, scrub nurse
74. Who usually act as an important part of the OR personnel by getting the wheelchair or stretcher, and pushing/pulling them towards the operating room?
A. Orderly/clerk
B. Nurse Supervisor
C. Circulating Nurse
D. Anesthesiologist
75. The breakdown in teamwork is often times a failure in:
A. Electricity
B. Inadequate supply
C. Leg work
D. Communication
Situation 15: Basic knowledge on Intravenous solutions is necessary for care of clients with problems with fluids and electrolytes.
76. A client involved in a motor vehicle crash presents to the emergency department with severe internal bleeding. The client is severely hypotensive and unresponsive. The nurse anticipates which of the following intravenous solutions will most likely be prescribed to increase intravascular volume, replace immediate blood loss and increase blood pressure?
A. 0.45 % sodium chloride
B. Normal saline solution
C. o.33% sodium chloride
D. Lactated ringer’s solution
77. The physician orders the nurse to prepare an isotonic solution. Which of the following IV solution would the nurse expect the intern to prescribe?
A. 5 % dextrose in water
B. 10 % dextrose in water
C. 0.45 % sodium chloride
D. 0.5 % dextrose in 0.9% sodium chloride
78. The nurse is making initial rounds on the nursing unit to assess the condition or assigned clients. The nurse notes that the client’s IV site is cool, pale and swollen and the solution is not infusing. The nurse concludes that which of the following complications has been experienced by the client?
A. Infection
B. Phlebitis
C. Infiltration
D. Thrombophlebitis
79. A nurse reviews the client’s electrolytes laboratory report and notes that the potassium level is 3.2 mEq/L. Which of the following would the nurse note on the lectrocardiogram as a result of the laboratory value?
A. U waves
B.
C. Elevated T waves
80. One patient has a runaway IV of 50 % dextrose. To prevent temporary excess of insulin or transient hyperinsulin reaction what solution you prepare in anticipation of the doctor’s order?
A. Any IV solution available to KVO
B. Isotonic solution
C. Hypertonic solution
D. Hypotonic solution
81. An informed consent is required for:
A. Closed reduction of a fracture
B. Insertion of intravenous catheter
C. Irrigation of the external ear canal
D. Urethral catheterization
82. Which of the following is not true with regards to the informed consent?
A. It should describe different treatment alternatives
B. It should contain a thorough and detailed explanation of the procedure to be done
C. It should describe the client’s diagnosis
D. It should given an explanation of the client’s prognosis
83. You know that the hallmark of nursing accountability is the:
A. Accurate documentation and reporting
B. Admitting your mistakes
C. Filing an incidence report
D. Reporting a medication error
84. A nurse is assigned to care for a group of clients. On review of the client’s medical records the nurse determines that which client is at risk for excess fluid volume?
A. The client taking diuretics
B. The client with renal failure
C. The client with an ileostomy
D. The client who requires gastrointestinal suctioning
85. A nurse is assigned to care for a group of clients. On review of the client’s medical records, the nurse determines that which client is at risk for deficient fluid volume?
A. A client with colostomy
B. A client with congestive heart failure
C. A client with decreased kidney function
D. A client receiving frequent wound irrigation
Situation 16: As a perioperative nurse, you are aware of the correct processing methods for preparing instruments and other devices for patient use to prevent infection.
86. As an OR nurse, what are your foremost considerations for selecting chemical agents for disinfection?
A. Material compatibility and efficiency
B. Odor and availability/
C. Cost and duration of disinfection process
D. Duration of disinfection and efficiency
87. Before you used disinfected instrument it is essential that you:
A. Rinse with tap water followed by alcohol
B. Wipe the instrument with sterile water
C. Dry the instrument thoroughly
D. Rinse with sterile water
88. You have a critical heat labile instrument to sterilize and are considering to use high level of disinfectant. What should you do?
A. Cover the soaking vessel to contain the vapour
B. Double the amount of high level of disinfectant
C. Test the potency of the high level of disinfectant
D. Prolong the exposure time according to manufacturer’s direction
89. To achieve sterilization using disinfectants, which of the following is used?
A. Low level disinfectants immersion in 24 hours
B. Intermediate level disinfectants immersion in 12 hours
C. High level disinfectants immersion in 1 hour
D. High level disinfectants immersion in 10 hours
90. Bronchoscope, Thermometer, Endoscope, ET tube, Cytoscope are all BEST sterilized using which of the following?
A. Autoclaving at 121 degree Celsius in 15 minutes
B. Flash sterilizer at 132 degree Celsius in 3 minutes
C. Ethylene Oxide gas aeration for 20 hours
D. 2% Glutaraldehyde immersion for 10 hours
Situation 17: The OR is divided in three zones to control traffic flow and contamination.
91. What OR attires are worn in the restricted area?
A. Scrub suit, OR shoes, head cap
A. Scrub suit, OR shoes, head cap
B. Head cap scrub suit, mask, OR shoes
C. Mask , OR shoes, scrub suit
D. Cap, Mask, gloves, shoes
92. Nursing intervention for a patient on low dose IV insulin therapy includes the following EXCEPT:
A. Elevation of serum ketones to monitor ketosis
A. Elevation of serum ketones to monitor ketosis
B. Vital signs including BP
C. Estimate serum potassium
D. Elevation of blood glucose levels
93. The doctor ordered to incorporate 1000 “u” insulin to the remaining on going IV. The strength is 500/ml. How much should you incorporate into the IV solution?
A. 10 ml
B. 2 ml
C. 0.5 ml
D. 5 ml
94. Multiple vial-dose-insulin when in use should be:
A. Kept at room temperature
B. Kept in the refrigerator
C. Kept in narcotic cabinet
D. Store in the freezer
95. Insulin using insulin syringe are given using how many degrees of needle insertion?
A. 45
B. 180
C. 90
D. 15
Situation 18: Maintenance of sterility is an important function a nurse should perform in any OR setting.
96. Which of the following is true with regards to sterility?
A. Sterility is time related items are not considered sterile after a period of 30 days of being not in use.
B. for 9 months sterile items are considered sterile as long as they are covered with sterile muslin cover and stored in a dust proof covers.
C. Sterility is event related, not time related.
D. For 3 weeks, items double covered with muslin are considered sterile as long as they have undergone the sterilization process
97. 2 organizations endorsed that sterility are affected by factors other that the time itself, these are:
A. The PNA and the PRC
B. AORN and JCAHO
C. ORNAP and MCNAP
D. MMDA and DILG
98. All of these factors affect the sterility of the OR equipments, these are the following except:
A. The material used for packaging
B. The handling of the materials as well as its transport
C. Storage
D. The chemical or process used in sterilizing the material
99. When you say sterile, it means:
A. The material is clean.
A. The material is clean.
B. The material as well as the equipments are sterilized and had undergone a rigorous sterilization process
C. There is a black stripe on the paper indicator
D. The material has no microorganism nor spores present that might cause an infection
100. In using liquid sterilizer versus autoclave machine, which of the following is true?
A. Autoclave is better in sterilizing OR supplies verus liquid sterilizer
B. They are both capable of sterilizing the equipments, however, it is necessary to soak supplies in the liquid sterilizer for a longer period of time.
C. Sharps are sterilized using autoclave and not cidex.
D. If liquid sterilizer sterilization process is used, rinsing it before using is not necessary.
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