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Fundamentals of Nursing// Review questions and answers// Complete test bank.

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What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in nursing practice? ️️ To reduce transmission of microorganisms between patients and healthcare workers What is the first step before initiating any nursing procedure? ️️ Performing hand hygiene Why is patient identification important before care delivery? ️️ To ensure the right patient receives the right intervention What is the normal range of adult body temperature? ️️ 36.5°C to 37.5°C Why do nurses assess pain using a scale? ️️ To measure intensity and guide appropriate pain management What position is commonly used for abdominal assessment? ️️ Supine position What is the purpose of wearing gloves in nursing care? ️️ To prevent direct contact with blood and body fluids What does vital signs assessment include? ️️ Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation Why should nurses document care immediately after providing it? ️️ To ensure accuracy and continuity of care What is the main goal of infection control practices? ️️ To prevent hospital-acquired infections What is the normal adult respiratory rate? ️️ 12 to 20 breaths per minute Why is patient privacy important in nursing care? ️️ To maintain dignity and confidentiality 2 What is asepsis? ️️ The absence of disease-causing microorganisms Why is patient positioning important in nursing care? ️️ To promote comfort, safety, and optimal function What is the purpose of bed making in nursing? ️️ To provide a clean, safe, and comfortable environment What is the first step in the nursing process? ️️ Assessment Why do nurses use therapeutic communication? ️️ To build trust and understand patient needs What is the normal adult pulse rate? ️️ 60 to 100 beats per minute Why is oxygen therapy given? ️️ To improve oxygen supply to body tissues What is the purpose of a sterile field? ️️ To prevent contamination during procedures What is the role of documentation in nursing? ️️ To provide legal and clinical records of care Why is mobility important for hospitalized patients? ️️ To prevent complications like pressure ulcers and blood clots What is the purpose of pain assessment? ️️ To determine severity and effectiveness of interventions What is medical asepsis also called? ️️ Clean technique Why should nurses monitor fluid intake and output? ️️ To assess hydration and kidney function What is the purpose of turning a bedridden patient regularly? ️️ To prevent pressure ulcers What is the normal adult blood pressure range? ️️ Around 120/80 mmHg 3 Why is patient education important? ️️ To improve self-care and treatment adherence What is the function of the pulse oximeter? ️️ To measure oxygen saturation in blood What is the main goal of nursing care planning? ️️ To organize individualized patient care Why is nutrition important in patient recovery? ️️ To support healing and energy needs What is the purpose of suctioning? ️️ To remove secretions from the airway What is the safest way to prevent falls in hospital patients? ️️ Keeping bed in low position and environment free of hazards What is the role of empathy in nursing? ️️ To understand and share patient feelings Why is medication safety important? ️️ To prevent errors and adverse drug reactions What is the purpose of admission assessment? ️️ To gather baseline patient information Why do nurses check allergies before medication administration? ️️ To prevent allergic reactions What is sterile technique used for? ️️ Procedures requiring no microorganisms Why is respiration assessment important? ️️ To evaluate breathing effectiveness What is the function of a catheter? ️️ To drain urine from the bladder Why is oral care important for bedridden patients? ️️ To prevent infections and maintain hygiene What is the purpose of wound dressing? ️️ To protect wound and promote healing 4 Why is patient consent necessary? ️️ To respect autonomy and legal rights

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Fundamentals of Nursing// Review
questions and answers// Complete
test bank.
What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in nursing practice?
✔️✔️ To reduce transmission of microorganisms between patients and healthcare workers

What is the first step before initiating any nursing procedure?
✔️✔️ Performing hand hygiene

Why is patient identification important before care delivery?
✔️✔️ To ensure the right patient receives the right intervention

What is the normal range of adult body temperature?
✔️✔️ 36.5°C to 37.5°C

Why do nurses assess pain using a scale?
✔️✔️ To measure intensity and guide appropriate pain management

What position is commonly used for abdominal assessment?
✔️✔️ Supine position

What is the purpose of wearing gloves in nursing care?
✔️✔️ To prevent direct contact with blood and body fluids

What does vital signs assessment include?
✔️✔️ Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation

Why should nurses document care immediately after providing it?
✔️✔️ To ensure accuracy and continuity of care

What is the main goal of infection control practices?
✔️✔️ To prevent hospital-acquired infections

What is the normal adult respiratory rate?
✔️✔️ 12 to 20 breaths per minute

Why is patient privacy important in nursing care?
✔️✔️ To maintain dignity and confidentiality




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,What is asepsis?
✔️✔️ The absence of disease-causing microorganisms

Why is patient positioning important in nursing care?
✔️✔️ To promote comfort, safety, and optimal function

What is the purpose of bed making in nursing?
✔️✔️ To provide a clean, safe, and comfortable environment

What is the first step in the nursing process?
✔️✔️ Assessment

Why do nurses use therapeutic communication?
✔️✔️ To build trust and understand patient needs

What is the normal adult pulse rate?
✔️✔️ 60 to 100 beats per minute

Why is oxygen therapy given?
✔️✔️ To improve oxygen supply to body tissues

What is the purpose of a sterile field?
✔️✔️ To prevent contamination during procedures

What is the role of documentation in nursing?
✔️✔️ To provide legal and clinical records of care

Why is mobility important for hospitalized patients?
✔️✔️ To prevent complications like pressure ulcers and blood clots

What is the purpose of pain assessment?
✔️✔️ To determine severity and effectiveness of interventions

What is medical asepsis also called?
✔️✔️ Clean technique

Why should nurses monitor fluid intake and output?
✔️✔️ To assess hydration and kidney function

What is the purpose of turning a bedridden patient regularly?
✔️✔️ To prevent pressure ulcers

What is the normal adult blood pressure range?
✔️✔️ Around 120/80 mmHg

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, Why is patient education important?
✔️✔️ To improve self-care and treatment adherence

What is the function of the pulse oximeter?
✔️✔️ To measure oxygen saturation in blood

What is the main goal of nursing care planning?
✔️✔️ To organize individualized patient care

Why is nutrition important in patient recovery?
✔️✔️ To support healing and energy needs

What is the purpose of suctioning?
✔️✔️ To remove secretions from the airway

What is the safest way to prevent falls in hospital patients?
✔️✔️ Keeping bed in low position and environment free of hazards

What is the role of empathy in nursing?
✔️✔️ To understand and share patient feelings

Why is medication safety important?
✔️✔️ To prevent errors and adverse drug reactions

What is the purpose of admission assessment?
✔️✔️ To gather baseline patient information

Why do nurses check allergies before medication administration?
✔️✔️ To prevent allergic reactions

What is sterile technique used for?
✔️✔️ Procedures requiring no microorganisms

Why is respiration assessment important?
✔️✔️ To evaluate breathing effectiveness

What is the function of a catheter?
✔️✔️ To drain urine from the bladder

Why is oral care important for bedridden patients?
✔️✔️ To prevent infections and maintain hygiene

What is the purpose of wound dressing?
✔️✔️ To protect wound and promote healing

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