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1. The major reason for conducting nursing research is to: a. Promote evidence-based care for patients/clients b. Ensure accountability for nursing practice 2. The primary purpose of conducting your review of related literature is: a. To know what is already known and unknown about the topic b. Help select an optimum sample size 3. Which of the following items serves as the purpose of framework? a. Organizes the development of the study and links the findings to nursings body of knowledge b. Identifies concepts and relationships between concepts 4. A primary source of research study is: a. A description of research study written by the original researcher b. An author that summarizes the works of the original researcher 5. The most current information literature sources are? a. CD ROMS b. Online database 6. The most important electronic database for nurses? a. CINAHL database b. CHARIL database SITUATION: The nurse is conducting a research and should know the basic concepts on Nursing Research. 7. Sarah, a researcher, proposes a study on the difference between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medicalsurgical practitioners to their level of job motility. Sarah will best state her research question as? a. Is there a difference between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medical-surgical practitioners to their level of job mobility? b. To know which type of nurse practitioners has an improvement in job motility. 8. Option B in no. 7 is stated using the: a. Purpose b. Design 9. The appropriate title for this study is? a. A comparative analysis between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medical-surgical practitioners to their level of job motility. b. A comparative analysis between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medical-surgical
practitioners to their level of job motility in terms of their knowledge and the type of school they graduated. 10. What is the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE? a. Type of nurse practitioner b. Psychiatric nurse practitioners c. Medical-surgical nurse practitioners d. Level of job motility 11. What is the DEPENDENT VARIABLE? a. Job motility b. Level of job motility 12. Which is the following is the best NULL HYPOTHESIS for this study (HO)? a. There is no difference between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medical-surgical nurse practitioners to their level of job motility. b. There is no difference between psychiatric nurse practitioners and medical-surgical nurse practitioners. 13. The type of study conducted is: a. Descriptive b. Quasi-experimental c. Experimental d. Case study 14. Which of the following is TRUE with regards to descriptive research design? a. It is quantitative in nature b. It is random in terms of sampling 15. Which of the following is NOT a descriptive research design? a. Experimental b. Comparative c. Methodological d. Survey 16. Which province has the highest number of incidence of disaster occurrence using survey in National Disaster Council? should use which design? a. Descriptive b. Exploratory c. Explanatory 17. What is the feeling of a child during episodes of battery? should use which design? a. Exploratory b. Descriptive c. Explanatory 18. Lara, a housewife, thinks that an invention of a new technology that could help do her housing task easier is
necessary. The type of research that answers for immediate problem is called? a. Applied b. Pure/Basic 19. On the study effects of progressive muscle relaxation on the pain experienced by cancer patients in an urban community. What is the appropriate type of research design according ton outcome? a. Applied b. Pure 20. What type of research design that involves the exposure of the same subjects to ore that one experimental treatment? a. Cross-over design b. Solomon four group design 21. A single group of subjects is observed after a treatment to determine the effects of treatment is what type of preexperimental design? a. One shot case study b. Time series design 22. Internal validity concerns the degree to which the results of study can be attributed to the independent variable. Treats to internal validity include all the following EXCEPT: a. Maturation b. Bias c. Instrumental changes d. Hawthorne effect 23. Its a good thing Im in this new diet experiment. I couldnt believe it when that researcher told me that I was 10 pounds overweight. a. Testing b. Hawthorne effect 24. Arent we lucky to be part of this experiment? a. Hawthorne effect b. Mortality/Attrition 25. I watched this show about lung cancer. It made me realize that I really should try to stop smoking while Im in this smoking cessation study. a. History b. Bias 26. An instruments reliability is the consistency with which it measures the target attribute. a. Stability b. Equivalence c. Face d. Construct 27. The items look like they will obtain the data needed to measure assertiveness. a. Equivalence
b. Construct c. Face d. Stability 28. Attitude scales re self-report data collection instruments that ask respondents to report their attitudes or feelings on a continuum. a. Likert scale b. Semantic differential scales c. Summated rating scales d. Delphi technique 29. All but one of the following is not measure of central tendency: a. Mode b. Variance c. Standard deviation d. Range 30. All but one of the following is not measured of Dispersion EXCEPT: a. Median b. Range c. Standard deviation d. Variance 31. The nurse manager is controlling a 50-bed unit with Y people. The nurse manager trusts her staff and decided to relinquish the responsibility to her subordinates. The style of leadership used in this situation is: a. Democratic b. Laisser-Fair c. Authocratic d. Expert Power 32. The client eloped from the hospital. Which of the following is the best nursing action? a. Report to the nursing supervisor b. Report to the security 33. Shared Governance is: a. Accountability based care delivery system b. Tested framework of the organization c. Competency based career promotion system d. An allocation of control, power or authority among mutually interested vested partied 34. Emotional intelligence consists of a number of competencies some of these are listed below. Which is NOT a characteristic of emotional intelligence? a. Empathy b. Self awareness c. Self esteem d. Self-regulation 35. Following a sentinel event, which step would be initiated first? a. No action b. Corrective action of personnel c. Reporting to health department/ root cause analysis d. Immediate investigation
36. When the nurse is in the middle of teaching a client how to administer insulin injection, the patient yawned. This is an example of: a. Message b. Channel c. Feedback d. Subject 37. A simple nodding of the head of the client during health teaching conveys which element of communication? a. Channel b. Feedback c. Subject d. Message 38. The tone of the pitch of the voice, volume, intonation, speed, grunts, and other vocalizations are: a. Kinetics b. Prxemics c. Verbal clues d. Paraverbal clues 39. Dr. Tuazon scheduled Mrs. Belizar for a right breast mass incision with frozen section and possible mastectomy on Monday, first case. As the nurse in charge for scheduling you will collaborate with the following departments EXCEPT: a. Pathology b. Dietary c. Anesthesia d. Surgery 40. If the nurse notices that the infusion pump is not functioning, he will immediately refer this to: a. DSWD b. Social worker c. PCSO d. Biomedical Department 41. Your client. Mr. Jonathan, is concerned that he cannot pay his hospital bills and professional fees. You refer him to a: a. Nurse supervisor b. Social worker c. Engineering d. Medical service 42. They provide all nursing units with established hospital drug formulary including the efficient and effective administration of drugs: a. Medical service department b. Pharmacy department c. Radiology department d. Medical record section 43. All of the following criteria are process related, which is not included? a. Presence of the emergency lights in the or unit b. Checking if IV flow rates three times per shift c. Utilizing therapeutic communication d. Weighing the client 44. Which of the following should not be included in the outcome criteria for patients? nd a. Client is fully ambulatory on the 2 day after an appendectomy b. Client has an adverse reaction to penicillin c. Client can perform independent self care
Client can correctly perform self-monitoring of blood glucose levels 45. The registered nurse is planning the client assignments for the day. Which of the following is the most appropriate assignment for the nursing assistant? a. A client with difficulty swallowing foods and fluids b. A client who require urine specimen collection c. Change IV infusion d. A client receiving continuous tube feeding 46. The registered nurse is planning the client assignments for the day. Which of the following is the most appropriate assignment for the Licensed practical nurse? a. A client with difficulty swallowing foods and fluids b. Change IV infusion c. Administration of medication orally d. A client receiving continuous tube feeding 47. The registered has received the assignment for the day shift. After making initial rounds and checking all the assigned clients, which client will the RN plan to care first? a. A client who is ambulatory b. A client with fever who is diaphoretic and restless c. A client scheduled for physical therapy at 1pm d. A post operative client who has just received pain medication 48. A nurse employed in an emergency department is assigned to triage clients arriving to the emergency room for treatment on the evening shift. The nurse would assign highest priority to which of the following clients? a. A patient complaining muscle aches, headache and malaise b. A client with minor laceration on the index finger sustained while cutting an eggplant c. A client with chest pain who states that he just ate pizza that was made with a very spicy sauce d. A client who twisted her ankle when she fell while rollerblading 49. A nurse employed in an emergency department is assigned to triage clients arriving to the emergency room for treatment on the evening shift. The nurse would assign highest priority to which of the following clients? a. A patient with asthma without respiratory distress b. A patient with renal stone c. A patient with cold symptoms d. A patient who sustained chemical splashes to the eyes 50. Which of the four phases of emergency management is defined as sustained actions that reduces or eliminates long-term risk to people and property from natural hazards and their effects.: a. Recovery b. Mitigation c. Response d. Preparedness 51. The client eloped from the hospital. Which of the following is the best nursing action? a. Report to the security b. Report to the nursing supervisor
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52. During disaster you see a victim with yellow tag, you know that the person: a. Has an injury that is significant and requires medical care but can wait for hours b. Have injuries that are life threatening c. Indicates injuries that are extensive and changes of survival are unlikely even with definitive care d. Has injuries that are minor and treatment can be delayed from hours to days 53. The term given to a category of triage that refers to life threatening or potentially life threatening injury or illness requiring immediate treatment: a. Immediate c. non-acute b. Emergent d. urgent 54. A minor disaster that involves a minimal level of damage is? a. Level I c. Level III b. Level II d. level IV\ 55. Your friend is being stung by a bee, what is an appropriate measure? a. Wash the area and put calamine lotion b. Call the physician c. Remove the stinger with one quick scrape of the finger nail d. Wash and squeeze the area 56. One swimmer was bitten by a jellyfish, what will you give as a rinsing solution? a. Acetic acid b. 70% alcohol c. Betadine d. Refer to the physician 57. Which of the following laboratory result is constantly checked in clients undergoing treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning? a. Skin color c. carboxyhemoglobin level b. Rbc count d. urine output 58. Which of the following is corrosive to the surrounding skin of stoma? a. Sweat c. saliva b. Tears d. gastric secretions Situation: An individual needs to adjust in order to cope with the demands of new responsibilities he is about to face as a new staff nurse in a medical hospital. 59. Professional adjustment is: a. Organizing an occupational group based on the application of special knowledge b. The growth of the whole person in the development in his capabilities to make him fit to assume his new position c. Satisfies an indispensable needs d. Exercises and uses discretion 60. A field of nursing that is concerned with providing health education, screening and the application of the nursing process to promote the health of the teachers, workers and students is called: a. Public health nursing b. Private duty nursing c. Institutional nursing d. School nursing
61. Nursing is further divided into 3 broad areas which are all of the following EXCEPT: a. Community health nursing b. Nursing service c. Nursing education d. Hospital nursing 62. The law which regulate the practice of nursing profession in the Philippines is: a. Patients bill of rights b. Code of ethics for nurses c. LOI 949 d. R.A. 9173 63. BSN program prepares a nurse to become a: a. Nurse generalist b. Community health nurse c. Clinical instructor d. Primary health nurse 64. Based on the code of ethics for Filipino nurses, what is regarded as the hallmark of nursing responsibility and accountability? a. Altruism b. Specialization c. Health, being a fundamental right of every individual d. Accurate documentation of actions and outcomes 65. According to the code of ethics, which of the following is the primary responsibility of the nurse? a. Assist towards peaceful death b. Health is a fundamental right c. Promotion of, prevention of illness, alleviation of suffering and restoration of health d. Preservation of life cost 66. Whis of the following is not TRUE about the code of ethics of Filipino nurses? a. The Philippine Nurses Association for being the accredited professional organization was given the privilege to formulate a Code of Ethics for Nurses which the board of Nursing promulgated b. Code of nurses was first formulated in 1982 published in the proceedings of the Third Annual Convention of the PNA house of delegates c. The present code utilized the Code of Good Governance for the Professions in the Philippines d. Certificates of registration of registered nurses may be revoked or suspended for violations of any provisions of the Code of Ethics 67. Violation of the code of ethics might equate to the revocation of the nursing license. Who revokes the license? a. PRC c. PNA b. DOH d. BON 68. The formulation of the Code of Ethics for registered nurses, the code of good governance for the professions in the Philippines was utilized. All the principles under the said code were adopted and integrated in the Code of Ethics as they apply to: a. All registered professionals b. All professionals c. All nurses d. All registered doctors
69. Situation: nursing organizations has been established to enhance growth of the profession as well as it members. 69. Established in 1896. This is the national professional organization of the U.S.A. a. ANA c. ICN b. PNA d. CNA 70. The largest and the most prestigious organization of nurses, where in, this federation is the collection of all national nursing organization. a. ANA c. ICN b. PNA d. CAN 71. Anatascia Giron Tupas presided in the founding of the PNA on: a. Sept. 2, 1922 c. Oct. 22, 1922 b. Sept. 2, 1922 d. April 1959 72. The founder of National League of Government Nurses: a. Annie Sand b. A Giron Tupas c. Francisca Delgado d. Faye Abdella 73. Who is the first board topnotcher in nursing examination? a. Anna Dahlgren c. Virginia Henderson b. Anastacia Giron Tupas d. Faye Abdella 74. It requires that the total CPE credits for registered professionals with a Baccalaureate Degree shall be 60 credits for three years. a. PRC resolution # 2004-179 series of 2004 b. BON resolution # 14 series of 1999 c. BON resolution 220 series of 2004 d. LOI 949 75. Attending seminars, convention enrollment to a graduate school, authorship and so forth are the sources of CPE credits for registered professionals. If you publish a book that contains 51-100 pages, how many credit unit/s? a. 1 credit unit c. 30 credit units b. 20 credit units d. 40 credit units 76. All of the following are the qualifications of the chairperson and members of the boards EXCEPT: a. Natural born Filipino citizen b. A member in good outstanding Accredited Professional Organization for nurses c. Registered nurse with masters degree in nursing education, or other allied medical professional d. Continuous practice of the profession of at least 8 years and the last five years shall be in the Philippines 77. What agency is the primary responsible for the regulation of the admission, registration and practice of the nursing profession in the Philippines? a. PRBON (Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing) b. CHED c. President of the Republic d. PRC 78. Under section 6 of R.A. No. 9173, the chairperson and the members of the Board have a maximum term of? a. 2 terms c. 4 terms b. 3 years d. 1 term 79. The board of nursing is vested with power to issue, suspend or revoke for cause the:
a. Certificate of good moral character b. Certificate of practice c. Certificate of registration d. Certificate of employment 80. The Board of Nursing regulated the nursing profession in the Philippines and is responsible for the maintenance of the quality of nursing in the country. Powers and duties of the board of nursing are the following, EXCEPT: a. Issue, suspend, revoke certificates of registration b. Issue subpoena duces tecum c. Open and close colleges of nursing d. Supervised and regulate the practice of nursing th 81. This year marks the 90 anniversary of the Board of Nursing. When was BON founded? a. 1961 c. 1919 b. 1917 d. 1916 82. In medical and nursing parlance, CODE means: a. Call to order b. CPR c. Call on duty d. Ethics 83. Irish complaining about his teacher because he notices that he is constantly ignored when he asked a question. The teacher said that He is difficult to teach unlike his other classmates. The student is violated based on the principle of: a. Fidelity c. justice b. Prudence d. Autonomy 84. The nurse uses wrapper of sterile gloves as sterile field in the absence of the sterile towel lining. a. Reliability c. resourcefulness b. Beneficence d. Prudence 85. Olive, a staff nurse working in a cancer unit, is considered a role model not only by her colleagues but also by her patients. she goes out of her way to help other. She is very active in their professional organization and she practices what she teaches. What ethical principle is she practicing? a. Justice c. Autonomy b. Beneficence d. advocacy 86. The nurse did not administer ASPIRIN to the patient with measles. a. Beneficence c. Advocacy b. Autonomy d. Non Malifecence 87. Signing of informed consent/ advance directive respects the ethical principle of: a. Veracity c. Prudence b. Autonomy d. Non malificence 88. Raising the side rails of a confuse elderly client: a. Prudence c. Autonomy b. Justice d. Advocacy 89. Explanation of findings of the physician about the illness: a. Honesty c. Verocity b. Beneficence d. Prudence 90. Protecting Gods creation is what virtue ethics? a. Respect c. Stewardship b. Loyalty d. Verocity
91. Nurse Nikko, reported immediately her error in administering medication to the head nurse and attending physician. a. Loyalty c. Responsible b. Honesty d. moral 92. Who implement the Code of Ethics? a. ANA c. PRC b. BON d. CAN
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