CBT exam for NMC nurses

CBT exam for NMC nurses

Question:

How do you value dignity & respect in nursing care? Select which does not apply:

Options:

a) We value every patient, their families or carers, or staff.

b) We find time for patients, their families and carers, as
    well as those we work with.

c) We are honest and open about our point of view and
    what we can and cannot do.

  Answer:

  c) We are honest and open about our point of view and
      what we can and cannot do.

 

Question:

Which of the following items of subjective client data would be documented in the medical record by the nurse?

Options:

a) Client's face is pale

b) Cervical lymph nodes are palpable

c) Nursing assistant reports client refused lunch

d) Client feel nauseated

   Answer:

d) Client feel nauseated

 


Question:

How the nurse assesses the quality of care given

Options:

a) reflective process

b) clinical bench marking

c) peer and patient response

d) all the above

   Answer:

  d) all the above

 

Question:

What are the professional responsibilities of the qualified nurse in medicines management?

Options:

b) The safe handling and administration of all medicines to patients in their care. This includes making sure that patients understand the medicines they are taking, the reason they are taking them and the likely side effects.

c) Making sure they know the names, actions, doses and side effects of all the medications used in their area of clinical practice.

d) To liaise closely with pharmacy so that their knowledge is kept up to date.

   Answer:

b) The safe handling and administration of all medicines to patients in their care. This includes making sure that patients understand the medicines they are taking, the reason they are taking them and the likely side effects.

 dha exam

Question:

Who has the overall responsibility for the safe and appropriate management of controlled drugs within the clinical area?

Options:

a) All registered nurses

b) The nurse in charge

c) The consultant

d) All staff

   Answer:

b) The nurse in charge

 

Question:

What are the key reasons for administering medications to patients?

Options:

a) To provide relief from specific symptoms, for example pain, and managing side effects as well as therapeutic purposes.

b) As part of the process of diagnosing their illness, to prevent an illness, disease or side effect, to offer relief from symptoms or to treat a disease

c) To treat acute illness, for example antibiotic therapy for a chest infection, and side effects such as nausea.

   Answer:

b) As part of the process of diagnosing their illness, to prevent an illness, disease or side effect, to offer relief from symptoms or to treat a disease

 

Question:

You were on your medication rounds and the emergency alarm goes off. What will you do first?

Options:

a.) Lock your trolley

b.) Rush to your patient’s bedroom

c.) Check first if everyone had their meds

d.) a and c

   Answer:

a.) Lock your trolley

 

MOH LICENCE PROCESS

Question:

What are the most common types of medication error?

Options:

a) Unsafe handling and poor aseptic technique.

b) Doctors not prescribing correctly and poor
    communication with the multidisciplinary team.

c) Administration of the wrong drug, in the wrong
   amount to the wrong patient, via the wrong route

   Answer:

c) Administration of the wrong drug, in the wrong
   amount to the wrong patient, via the wrong route

 

Question:

Registrants must only supply and administer medicinal products in accordance with one or more of the following processes, except:

Options:

a) Carer specific direction (CSD)

b) Patient medicines administration chart (may be called
    medicines administration record MAR)

c) Patient group direction (PGD)

d) Medicines Act exemption

   Answer:

a) Carer specific direction (CSD)

 

Question:

Independent and supplementary nurse and midwife are those who are?

Options:

a) nurses and midwives educated in appropriate
   medication prescription for certain pharmaceuticals

b) registrants completed a programme to prescribe under
   community nurse practitioner’s drug formulary

c) nurses and midwives whose name is entered in the
    register

   Answer:

b) registrants completed a programme to prescribe under
   community nurse practitioner’s drug formulary

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