NUR1023C Nursing Process I Exam 1 (C7) Master Study Bank |
300 Verified Q&A | COVERS: ADPIE Application, Physical
Assessment Techniques, Vital Sign Parameters, Maslow’s
Hierarchy & FSCJ Safety Standards
1.
What is the priority when entering a patient’s room?
A. Documentation
B. Hand hygiene
C. Medication
D. Assessment
Answer: B. Hand hygiene
Rationale: Hand hygiene is the most important step to prevent infection.
2.
Which is the normal adult temperature range?
A. 34–35°C
B. 35–36°C
C. 36–38°C
D. 38–40°C
Answer: C. 36–38°C
Rationale: Normal body temperature ranges between 36–38°C.
3.
What is the normal pulse rate for adults?
A. 40–60 bpm
B. 60–100 bpm
C. 100–120 bpm
D. 120–140 bpm
Answer: B. 60–100 bpm
Rationale: Normal resting heart rate is 60–100 bpm.
,2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS DOWNLOAD
4.
Which isolation is required for tuberculosis?
A. Contact
B. Droplet
C. Airborne
D. Standard
Answer: C. Airborne
Rationale: TB spreads via airborne particles.
5.
What is the first step of the nursing process?
A. Diagnosis
B. Planning
C. Assessment
D. Evaluation
Answer: C. Assessment
Rationale: Assessment involves collecting patient data.
6.
Which PPE is worn first?
A. Gloves
B. Gown
C. Mask
D. Goggles
Answer: B. Gown
Rationale: Gown is donned first to protect clothing.
7.
What is the purpose of Standard Precautions?
A. Protect staff only
B. Protect patients only
,2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS DOWNLOAD
C. Protect both patients and healthcare workers
D. Prevent falls
Answer: C. Protect both patients and healthcare workers
Rationale: Standard precautions reduce infection transmission.
8.
Which is an example of subjective data?
A. Blood pressure
B. Temperature
C. Patient reports pain
D. Heart rate
Answer: C. Patient reports pain
Rationale: Subjective data comes from the patient’s perspective.
9.
What is the normal respiratory rate for adults?
A. 8–10
B. 12–20
C. 20–30
D. 30–40
Answer: B. 12–20
Rationale: Normal adult respirations are 12–20 breaths per minute.
10.
Which is a safety intervention to prevent falls?
A. Raise all side rails
B. Keep bed in lowest position
C. Leave floor wet
D. Turn off lights
Answer: B. Keep bed in lowest position
Rationale: Lowering the bed reduces fall risk.
, 2026 UPDATED QUESTIONS DOWNLOAD
11.
Which infection control method requires gloves and gown?
A. Airborne
B. Droplet
C. Contact
D. Standard only
Answer: C. Contact
Rationale: Contact precautions require gown and gloves.
12.
What is the purpose of documentation?
A. Legal record
B. Communication
C. Care planning
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
Rationale: Documentation serves multiple critical roles.
13.
Which is objective data?
A. Pain level
B. Nausea
C. Blood pressure
D. Dizziness
Answer: C. Blood pressure
Rationale: Objective data is measurable.
14.
Which position improves breathing?
A. Supine
B. Fowler’s
C. Prone
D. Sims