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CBT EXAMS FOR NMC - MULTIPLE CHOICE 1000 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (NEW) GRADED A+100% CORRECT. 1. What is the role of the NMC? a) To represent or campaign on behalf of nurses and midwifes b) To regulate hospital or other healthcare settings in the UK c) To regulate health care assistance d) To regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public 2. What is the purpose of The NMC Code? a) It outlines specific tasks or clinical procedures b) It ascertains in detail a nurse's or midwife's clinical expertise c) It is a tool for educating prospective nurses and midwives 3. All are purposes of NMC except: a) NMC’s role is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. b) It sets standards of education, training, conduct and performance so that nurses and midwives can deliver high quality healthcare throughout their careers. c) It makes sure that nurses and midwives keep their skills and knowledge up to date and uphold its professional standards. d) It is responsible for regulating hospitals or other healthcare settings. CBT EXAMS FOR NMC - MULTIPLE CHOICE 1000 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (NEW) GRADED A+100% CORRECT. 4. The UK regulator for nursing & midwifery professions within the UK with a started aim to protect the health & well-being of the public is: a) GMC b) NMC c) BMC d) WHC 5. Which of the following agency set the standards of education, training and conduct and performance for nurses and midwives in the UK? a) NMC b) DH c) CQC d) RCN 6. What do you mean by code of ethics? A) Legal activities of a registered nurse who work in the UK B) Legislative body to control nurses 7. The Code contains the professional standards that registered nurses and midwives must uphold. UK nurses and midwives must act in line with the Code, whether they are providing direct care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their professional knowledge to bear on nursing and midwifery practice in other roles; such as leadership, education or research. What 4 Key areas does the code cover: a) Prioritise people, practise effectively, preserve safety, promote professionalism and trust b) Prioritise people, practise safely, preserve dignity, promote professionalism and trust c) Prioritise care, practise effectively, preserve security, promote professionalism and trust d) Prioritise care, practise safely, preserve security, promote kindness and trust 8. NMC requires in the UK how many units of continuing education units a nurse should have in 3 years? a) 35 Units b) 45 Units c) 55 Units d) 65 Units 9. The code is the foundation of a) Dress code b) Personal document c) Good nursing & midwifery practice & a key tool in safeguarding the health &wellbeing of the public d) Hospital administration 10. According to NMC Standards code and conduct, a registered nurse is EXCLUDED from legal action in which one of these? a) Fixed penalty for speeding b) Possessing stock medications c) Convicted for fraud d) Convicted for theft 11. The NMC Code expects nurse to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of public through the use of best available evidence in practice. Which of the following nursing actions will ensure this? a) using isopropyl alcohol 70% to wipe skin prior to cannulation b) suggesting healthcare products or services that are still trialled c) ensure that the use of complementary or alternative therapies is safe and in the best interest of those in your care d) all 12. Among the following values incorporated in NMC’s 6 C’s, which is not included? a) Care b) Courage c) Confidentiality d) Communication 13. Which of the following is NOT one of the six fundamental values for nursing, midwifery and care staff set out in compassion in Practice Nursing, Midwifery & care staff? a) Care b) Consideration c) Communication d) Compassion 14. A nurse delegates duty to a health assistant, what NMC standard she should keep in mind while doing this? a) She transfers the accountability to care assistant b) RN is accountable for care assistant’s actions c) No need to assess the competency, as the care assistant is expert in her care area d) Healthcare assistant is accountable to only her senior 15. According to law in England, UK when you faced with a situation of emergency what is your action? a) Should not assist when it is outside of work environment b) Law insists you to stop and assist c) You are not obliged in any way but as a professional duty advises you to stop and assist d) Do not involve in the situation 16. A patient has been assessed as lacking capacity to make their own decisions, what government legislation or act should be referred to: a) Health and Social Care Act (2012) b) Mental capacity Act (2005) c) Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) d) All of the above 17. Under the Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) what are carers entitled to? a) Their own assessment b) Financial support c) Respite care d) All of the above 18. How many steps to discharge planning were identified by the Department of Health (DH 2010)? a) 5 steps b) 8 steps c) 10 steps d) 12 steps 19. The single assessment process was introduced as part of the National Service Framework for Older People (DH 2001) in order to improve care for this groups of patients. a) True b) False 20. Under the Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) what are carers entitled to? a) Their own assessment b) Financial support c) Respite care d) All of the above 21. Which law provides communication aid to patient with disability? a) Communication Act b) Equality Act c) Mental Capacity Act d) Children and Family Act 22. What law should be taken into consideration when a patient has hearing difficulties and would need hearing aids? a) Mental capacity Act b) Equality act c) Communication law 23. Hearing aid provide to client comes under which act? a) communication act b) mental capacity act c) children and family act. d) Equality Act 24. Mental Capacity Act 2005 explores which of the following concepts: a) Mental capacity, advance treatment decisions, and act’s code of practice b) Mental capacity, independent mental capacity advocates, and the act’s code of practice c) Mental capacity, advance treatment decisions, independent mental capacity advocates, and the act’s code of practice d) Mental capacity and the possible ethical and legal dilemmas in its interpretation. 25. A patient has been assessed as lacking capacity to make their own decisions, what government legislation or act should be referred to: a) Health and Social Care Act (2012) b) Mental capacity Act (2005) c) Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) d) All of the above 26. An enquiry was launched involving death of one of your patients. The police visited your unit to investigate. When interviewed, which of the following framework will best help assist the investigation? a) Data Protection Act 2005 b) Storage of Records Policy c) Consent policy d) Confidentiality guidelines 27. Which of the following statements is false? a) Abuse mostly happens in nursing and residential homes. b) Abuse can take place anywhere there is a vulnerable adult. c) Abuse can take place in a day care centre. d) Abuse can be carried out by anyone – doctors, nurses, carers and even family members. 28. During the day, Mrs X was sat on a chair and has a table put in front of her to stop her getting up and walking about. What type of abuse is this? a) Physical Abuse b) Psychological Abuse c) Emotional Abuse d) Discriminatory Abuse 29. Michael feels very uncomfortable when the carer visiting him always gives him a kiss and holds him tightly when he arrives and leaves his home. What type of abuse is this? a) Emotional Abuse b) Psychological Abuse c) Discriminatory Abuse d) Sexual Abuse 30. Anna has been told that unless she does what the ward staff tell her, the consultant will stop her family from visiting. What type of abuse is this? a) Psychological Abuse b) Discriminatory Abuse c) Institutional Abuse d) Neglect.

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CBT EXAMS FOR NMC - MULTIPLE CHOICE 1000
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALE (NEW)
2023-2024 GRADED A+100% CORRECT.


1. What is the role of the NMC?

a) To represent or campaign on behalf of nurses and midwifes
b) To regulate hospital or other healthcare settings in the UK
c) To regulate health care assistance
d) To regulate nurses and midwives in the UK to protect the public

2. What is the purpose of The NMC Code?

a) It outlines specific tasks or clinical procedures
b) It ascertains in detail a nurse's or midwife's clinical expertise
c) It is a tool for educating prospective nurses and midwives

3. All are purposes of NMC except:

a) NMC’s role is to regulate nurses and midwives in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
b) It sets standards of education, training, conduct and performance so that nurses and midwives can deliver high quality healthcare
throughout their careers.
c) It makes sure that nurses and midwives keep their skills and knowledge up to date and uphold its professional standards.
d) It is responsible for regulating hospitals or other healthcare settings.

,4. The UK regulator for nursing & midwifery professions within the UK with a started aim to protect the health & well-being of the
public is:

a) GMC
b) NMC
c) BMC
d) WHC

5. Which of the following agency set the standards of education, training and conduct and performance for nurses and midwives
in the UK?

a) NMC
b) DH
c) CQC
d) RCN

6. What do you mean by code of ethics?

A) Legal activities of a registered nurse who work in the UK
B) Legislative body to control nurses

7. The Code contains the professional standards that registered nurses and midwives must uphold. UK nurses and midwives
must act in line with the Code, whether they are providing direct care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their
professional knowledge to bear on nursing and midwifery practice in other roles; such as leadership, education or research.
What 4 Key areas does the code cover:

a) Prioritise people, practise effectively, preserve safety, promote
professionalism and trust
b) Prioritise people, practise safely, preserve dignity, promote professionalism
and trust
c) Prioritise care, practise effectively, preserve security, promote
professionalism and trust
d) Prioritise care, practise safely, preserve security, promote kindness and trust

,8. NMC requires in the UK how many units of continuing education units a nurse should have in 3 years?

a) 35 Units
b) 45 Units
c) 55 Units
d) 65 Units

9. The code is the foundation of

a) Dress code
b) Personal document
c) Good nursing & midwifery practice & a key tool in safeguarding the health &wellbeing of the public
d) Hospital administration


10. According to NMC Standards code and conduct, a registered nurse is EXCLUDED from legal action in which one of these?

a) Fixed penalty for speeding
b) Possessing stock medications
c) Convicted for fraud
d) Convicted for theft

11. The NMC Code expects nurse to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of public through the use of best available evidence in
practice. Which of the following nursing actions will ensure this?

a) using isopropyl alcohol 70% to wipe skin prior to cannulation
b) suggesting healthcare products or services that are still trialled
c) ensure that the use of complementary or alternative therapies is safe and in the best interest of those in your care
d) all

12. Among the following values incorporated in NMC’s 6 C’s, which is not included?

a) Care
b) Courage
c) Confidentiality

, d) Communication

13. Which of the following is NOT one of the six fundamental values for nursing, midwifery and care staff set out in compassion in
Practice Nursing, Midwifery & care staff?

a) Care
b) Consideration
c) Communication
d) Compassion

14. A nurse delegates duty to a health assistant, what NMC standard she should keep in mind while doing this?

a) She transfers the accountability to care assistant
b) RN is accountable for care assistant’s actions
c) No need to assess the competency, as the care assistant is expert in her care area
d) Healthcare assistant is accountable to only her senior


15. According to law in England, UK when you faced with a situation of emergency what is your action?

a) Should not assist when it is outside of work environment
b) Law insists you to stop and assist
c) You are not obliged in any way but as a professional duty advises you to stop and assist
d) Do not involve in the situation

16. A patient has been assessed as lacking capacity to make their own decisions, what government legislation or act should be
referred to:

a) Health and Social Care Act (2012)
b) Mental capacity Act (2005)
c) Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004)
d) All of the above

17. Under the Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) what are carers entitled to?

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