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What should the nurse do if a patient begins to experience chest pain during a procedure?
✔✔A. Stop the procedure immediately and assess the patient’s condition
B. Continue the procedure as planned, assuming the pain is unrelated
C. Administer pain medications without assessing further
D. Wait for the physician to arrive before taking any action
What is the correct procedure for disposing of hazardous waste in a healthcare facility?
✔✔A. Place hazardous waste in designated containers labeled for biohazard disposal
B. Dispose of hazardous materials in regular trash bins
C. Flush hazardous waste down the toilet for safe disposal
D. Leave hazardous waste for housekeeping to manage later
What is the most effective way to prevent needle-stick injuries in a healthcare setting?
✔✔A. Use a needleless system whenever possible
B. Recap needles to prevent accidental exposure
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,C. Leave used needles on the patient’s tray until the end of the shift
D. Dispose of needles in the open trash can for easier access
What should be the nurse’s first action when encountering a chemical spill in a patient room?
✔✔A. Evacuate the area and notify the appropriate personnel immediately
B. Attempt to clean the spill with paper towels
C. Wait for maintenance staff to handle the situation
D. Ignore the spill if it is not immediately affecting the patient
Which of the following is a necessary step when preparing a patient for surgery to ensure safety?
✔✔A. Verify the patient's identity and surgical site with the surgical team
B. Administer preoperative sedatives before confirming patient details
C. Skip the patient’s allergy check if they are not visibly allergic
D. Focus only on the patient’s medical history rather than the surgical procedure
What is the most important action to take when managing a patient at risk for falls?
✔✔A. Ensure the patient’s environment is free of obstacles and that they have proper footwear
B. Restrict all patient movement to prevent falls
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, C. Provide a sedative to reduce the patient’s anxiety
D. Use restraints to prevent patient wandering
How can healthcare providers reduce the risk of pressure ulcers in immobilized patients?
✔✔A. Reposition patients every two hours and use pressure-relieving devices
B. Keep patients in one position to avoid unnecessary movement
C. Limit nutrition intake to reduce weight on pressure points
D. Apply excessive layers of bandages to prevent skin exposure
What should the nurse do if they suspect a medication error has occurred?
✔✔A. Assess the patient’s condition and report the error immediately
B. Wait until the end of the shift to report the error
C. Correct the error without informing anyone else
D. Reassure the patient without reporting the incident
What is a critical step in preventing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)?
✔✔A. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in high-risk situations
B. Limiting patient contact with staff to prevent exposure
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