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‭ ESI Fundamentals of Nursing Exam 2025/2026‬
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‭– Verified Questions with Correct Answers &‬
‭Clinical Rationales‬
‭Student Name‬‭: _________________________‬
‭D‬‭ate‬‭:‬‭_______________‬
‭Time Limit‬‭:‬‭90 minutes‬
‭Total Questions‬‭: 75‬


‭Instructions‬
‭●‬ T ‭ his exam contains 75 questions, including multiple-choice (MCQ), select-all-that-apply (SATA),‬
‭and clinical judgment scenarios.‬
‭●‬ ‭Read each question carefully and select the best answer(s).‬
‭●‬ ‭Ensure all answers are marked clearly.‬
‭●‬ ‭No external resources are permitted unless specified.‬




‭Infection Control‬
‭Case Study 1: MRSA in Acute Care‬

‭A 50-year-old client with a MRSA-infected wound is on contact precautions.‬

‭1.‬ M
‭ CQ‬‭: What is the nurse’s priority action before entering‬‭the client’s room?‬
‭a. Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer‬
‭b.‬‭Wear gloves and gown‬
‭c. Allow shared equipment use‬
‭d. Restrict all visitors‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Gloves and gown (b) are required for contact‬‭precautions to prevent MRSA spread.‬
‭Alcohol sanitizer (a) is less effective for MRSA, shared equipment (c) risks transmission, and‬
‭visitor restriction (d) is unnecessary unless specified.‬

, ‭2.‬ S ‭ ATA‬‭: Which infection control measures are appropriate? (Select all that apply.)‬
‭a.‬‭Use dedicated stethoscope‬
‭b. Allow contaminated linens in shared laundry‬
‭c.‬‭Change gloves after wound contact‬
‭d.‬‭Perform hand hygiene after glove removal‬
‭e. Remove PPE inside the room‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Dedicated equipment, glove changes, and‬‭hand hygiene (a, c, d) prevent MRSA‬
‭spread. Shared laundry (b) and removing PPE inside (e) increase transmission risk.‬
‭3.‬ ‭MCQ‬‭: The client’s wound drainage contacts the bed‬‭linens. What should the nurse do?‬
‭a. Leave the linens in place‬
‭b.‬‭Change linens using contact precautions‬
‭c. Clean with alcohol wipes‬
‭d. Monitor without action‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Changing linens with precautions (b) prevents‬‭MRSA spread. Leaving linens (a),‬
‭alcohol wipes (c), or monitoring only (d) is inadequate.‬

‭Case Study 2: Clostridium difficile‬

‭A 60-year-old client with C. difficile diarrhea is on contact precautions.‬

‭4.‬ M ‭ CQ‬‭: What is the priority hand hygiene method for‬‭C. difficile?‬
‭a. Use alcohol-based sanitizer‬
‭b.‬‭Wash hands with soap and water‬
‭c. Use gloves without washing‬
‭d. Restrict hand hygiene‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Soap and water (b) remove C. difficile‬‭spores, unlike alcohol (a). Gloves alone (c) or‬
‭restricting hygiene (d) increases transmission risk.‬
‭5.‬ ‭SATA‬‭: Which measures prevent C. difficile spread?‬‭(Select all that apply.)‬
‭a.‬‭Use dedicated commode‬
‭b. Allow shared bathroom use‬
‭c.‬‭Clean surfaces with bleach solution‬
‭d.‬‭Educate on hand washing‬
‭e. Remove PPE inside the room‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Dedicated commode, bleach cleaning, and‬‭hand washing education (a, c, d) prevent‬
‭spread. Shared bathrooms (b) and removing PPE inside (e) increase risk.‬
‭6.‬ ‭Clinical Judgment‬‭: The client reports skin irritation‬‭from frequent hand washing. What should‬
‭the nurse do?‬
‭a. Advise less frequent washing‬
‭b.‬‭Provide moisturizer and reinforce hand hygiene‬
‭c. Switch to alcohol sanitizer‬
‭d. Ignore the irritation‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Moisturizer and hygiene reinforcement‬‭(b) maintain infection control while‬
‭addressing irritation. Less washing (a), alcohol (c), or ignoring (d) is unsafe.‬

, ‭Case Study 3: Surgical Site Infection‬

‭A 45-year-old client post-appendectomy has redness at the incision site.‬

‭7.‬ M ‭ CQ‬‭: What is the priority infection control action‬‭during dressing changes?‬
‭a. Use non-sterile gloves‬
‭b.‬‭Use sterile technique‬
‭c. Leave the wound uncovered‬
‭d. Clean with alcohol‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Sterile technique (b) prevents infection.‬‭Non-sterile gloves (a), uncovering (c), or‬
‭alcohol (d) increases infection risk.‬
‭8.‬ ‭SATA‬‭: Which actions are appropriate for wound care?‬‭(Select all that apply.)‬
‭a.‬‭Assess for signs of infection‬
‭b. Reuse wound care supplies‬
‭c.‬‭Use clean gloves for removal‬
‭d.‬‭Notify provider of redness‬
‭e. Ignore drainage‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Assessing infection, using clean gloves,‬‭and notifying the provider (a, c, d) prevent‬
‭complications. Reusing supplies (b) and ignoring drainage (e) increase infection risk.‬
‭9.‬ ‭MCQ‬‭: The client asks, “Why do you wear gloves?” What‬‭should the nurse say?‬
‭a. “It’s just policy.”‬
‭b.‬‭“It protects you and others from infection.”‬
‭c. “It keeps my hands clean.”‬
‭d. “It’s for visitors only.”‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Explaining infection prevention (b) educates‬‭the client. Policy (a), personal‬
‭cleanliness (c), or visitor focus (d) is inaccurate or non-therapeutic.‬

‭Additional Infection Control Questions‬

‭10.‬‭MCQ‬‭: A client with influenza is on droplet precautions.‬‭What should the nurse wear?‬
‭a. Gloves only‬
‭b.‬‭Mask and eye protection‬
‭c. Gown only‬
‭d. No PPE‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Droplet precautions require a mask and‬‭eye protection (b) to prevent transmission.‬
‭Gloves (a), gown only (c), or no PPE (d) is insufficient.‬
‭11.‬‭SATA‬‭: Which actions prevent influenza spread? (Select‬‭all that apply.)‬
‭a.‬‭Wear a mask within 3 feet‬
‭b. Allow shared equipment‬
‭c.‬‭Encourage respiratory hygiene‬
‭d.‬‭Perform hand hygiene‬
‭e. Restrict all visitors‬
‭Rationale‬‭: Mask use, respiratory hygiene, and hand‬‭hygiene (a, c, d) prevent spread. Shared‬
‭equipment (b) increases risk, and visitor restriction (e) is unnecessary unless specified.‬

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