and Answers
300 Original Multiple-Choice Questions with
Answers and Rationales
Section Topic Questions
1 Clinical Judgment 1-60
2 Prioritization 61-120
3 Delegation 121-180
4 Safety and Infection Control 181-240
5 Patient Assessment 241-300
SECTION 1: CLINICAL JUDGMENT (Questions 1-60)
1. A nurse notices a patient's respiratory rate has increased from 18 to 26
breaths per minute over the past hour. Which action best demonstrates
clinical judgment?
A. Document the finding and continue monitoring
B. Ask the patient if they are feeling anxious
C. Assess lung sounds and check oxygen saturation
D. Notify the healthcare provider immediately
Answer: C ✓
Rationale: Clinical judgment requires gathering additional assessment data
before determining the appropriate intervention.
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,2. Which action best represents the application of clinical judgment in
nursing practice?
A. Following standing orders without question
B. Analyzing assessment data to identify patient problems
C. Documenting all findings in the electronic health record
D. Completing tasks in the order they are assigned
Answer: B ✓
Rationale: Clinical judgment involves analyzing and synthesizing patient data
to identify problems and determine appropriate care.
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3. A nurse observes that a post-surgical patient's wound drainage has
changed from serosanguineous to purulent. What is the most appropriate
action?
A. Apply a fresh dressing and document the change
B. Notify the healthcare provider of the change
C. Increase the frequency of dressing changes
D. Wait until the next shift to report the finding
Answer: B ✓
Rationale: A change from serosanguineous to purulent drainage may indicate
infection and requires immediate provider notification.
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,4. Which patient assessment finding should be prioritized based on the ABC
framework?
A. Blood pressure 148/92 mmHg
B. Heart rate 102 beats per minute
C. Stridor on inspiration
D. Temperature 38.2°C (100.8°F)
Answer: C ✓
Rationale: Stridor indicates an upper airway obstruction, which is a threat to
airway patency and the highest priority.
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5. A nurse is caring for four patients. Which patient should be assessed first?
A. Patient with pneumonia who has an oxygen saturation of 91% on room air
B. Patient with diabetes who has a blood glucose of 180 mg/dL
C. Patient with hypertension who has a blood pressure of 150/90 mmHg
D. Patient with a wound who reports pain rated 4 on a scale of 0-10
Answer: A ✓
Rationale: An oxygen saturation of 91% indicates hypoxemia and requires
immediate attention to prevent respiratory compromise.
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6. A patient's heart rate drops from 88 to 52 beats per minute. Which action
demonstrates the best clinical judgment?
A. Document the change and reassess in 30 minutes
, B. Assess the patient's blood pressure and level of consciousness
C. Notify the rapid response team immediately
D. Administer atropine per standing order
Answer: B ✓
Rationale: Assessment of blood pressure and level of consciousness helps
determine if the bradycardia is clinically significant.
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7. A nurse uses critical thinking to evaluate a patient's lab results. Which
finding requires immediate intervention?
A. Hemoglobin 11.2 g/dL
B. Potassium 6.8 mEq/L
C. Sodium 135 mEq/L
D. Glucose 140 mg/dL
Answer: B ✓
Rationale: A potassium level of 6.8 mEq/L indicates hyperkalemia, which can
cause fatal cardiac arrhythmias.
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8. Which action demonstrates the nurse is using clinical judgment when
caring for a patient with chest pain?
A. Administering nitroglycerin without assessing blood pressure
B. Reassessing the patient's pain level after interventions
C. Documenting chest pain as stable and unchanged