BSC Nursing Exam Preparation

BSC Nursing Exam Preparation 2024

 

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BSC Nursing Exam Preparation 2024
BSC Nursing Exam Preparation 2024

BSC Nursing Exam Preparation 2024

1.A method of data decoding among the following is: (AIIMS BPL NO 2018)
a. Interview
b. Observation
c. Prioritization
d. Listening
Explanation: Interview, observation and listening are the methods of data collection not data interpretation whereas prioritization is an
action that can be done after collection of data.

Strategy: Find the odd one out.

2.Nurse usesd the nursing process as a : (ESIC 2019)
a. Planning, organizing and delivering patient care
b. Communicating with patients and families
c. getting the legal requirements and standards in nursing
d. Meeting public expectations of nurse
Explanation: The purpose of nursing process is primarily to organize and deliver care to the patient. taking with patients, meeting legal needs and standards, meeting public need are duties and responsibilities that are part of nursing process.

3.The type of assessment that gets data related to a client’s biological, cultural, spiritual and social need is called:
a. Behavioral assessment (AIIMS-BBS SNO 2019)
b. Screening assessment
c. Comprehensive assessment
d. Focused assessment
Explanation: Comprehensive means including everything. observing biological, cultural, spiritual and social needs is called comprehensive assessment. Behavioral assessment is a method used to assess behavior. Screening is a process for evaluating the possible steps of a particular problem. Detailed nursing assessment of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem is known as screening.

4. Purpose of assessment is to:
a. Make nursing diagnosis
b. To collect basic data about client’s health history.
c. To provide intervention
d. For giving health education
Explanation: Assessment provides basic data regarding the client, which helps us to find out the actual and potential problem as well as the changes occur in client’s health during the treatment course.

5.Your patient says that he “urinates at night” and it is affecting his daytime alertness. You would document this as: (AIIMS Bhopal Grade-I 2018)
a. Oliguria
b. Nocturia
c. Dysuria
d. Polyuria
Explanation: Nocturia or nocturnal polyuria is defined as the need to wake (one or more times) and pass urine at night. It should be distinguished from enuresis, where urine is passed unintentionally during sleep.

6 .A post-operative patient is brought to the postsurgical ward. The receiving nurse assessed the patient for patent airway and stable vital signs. Which of the following should be next?
a. Complete the admission file work
b. Log roll the patient to evaluate cleanliness of bed linens
c. Assess dressings for bleeding
d. Pain assessment on a scale of 1 to 10

7.Time limit for registering birth is within: (AIIMS Bhopal Grade-I 2018)
a. 21 days

b. 10 days
c. 14 days

d. 7 days
Explanation: The registration of births and deaths act passed in 1969, for the regulation of registration of births and deaths and for matters connected therewith. The normal period of 21 days  has been prescribed for reporting the birth, death and still birth events.

8.The disadvantages of Electronic Health Records are the following; EXCEPT: (AIIMS Raipur Grade II 2017)
a. Expensive

b. Lack of integration
c. Downtime processes

d. Increased medical errors
Explanation: The disadvantages of electronic health records are expensive, Lack of integration and downtime process.

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9.The primary purpose of the patient record is:
a. Education

b. Communication
c. Research

d. Funding

10.Which of the following records refers to short and objective description of incidents or events that are important to the observer?
a. Admission record

b. Anecdotal record
c. Observation checklist

d. Investigation report

11. following are principles of record writing; EXCEPT:
a. Accurate

b. Error-free
c. Use standard abbreviation

d. Data redundancy

12.What is the primary purpose of an incident report?
a. Identifying risks

b. Staff evaluation
c. Disciplinary action

d. Audiotape report

13.How would the nurse record smoking history on a patient who has smoked 2.5 packs of cigarettes per day for 10 years? (RAK MSc 2018)
a. smoked cigarettes for 10 years
b. 2.5 packs of cigarettes per day
c. a 12.5 pack-year smoking history
d. a 25 pack-year smoking history

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