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NSG 100 Assessment 2- Nursing Practice and
Patient Assessment Solved 100%
Nursing Process
Q1. Which of the following is the first step in the nursing process?
A. Planning
B. Assessment
C. Implementation
D. Evaluation

Q2. A nurse documents a patient’s vital signs. This action belongs to which phase of the
nursing process?
A. Diagnosis
B. Implementation
C. Assessment
D. Evaluation

Patient Safety
Q3. The most effective way to prevent hospital-acquired infections is:
A. Wearing gloves at all times
B. Hand hygiene
C. Using sterile dressings
D. Isolating all patients

Nursing Process & Fundamentals
Q4. Which of the following best defines “nursing diagnosis”?
A. Identification of medical disease
B. Identification of patient’s response to health problems
C. Prescription of treatment
D. Evaluation of outcomes

Q5. The primary purpose of the nursing process is to:
A. Provide a rigid checklist
B. Deliver individualized patient care
C. Ensure physician orders are followed
D. Reduce documentation

Q6. Which step of the nursing process involves setting measurable goals?
A. Assessment
B. Planning
C. Implementation
D. Evaluation

Q7. A nurse elevates the head of the bed for a patient with dyspnea. This is an example

,of:
A. Assessment
B. Implementation
C. Diagnosis
D. Evaluation

Q8. Which of the following is a subjective patient cue?
A. Blood pressure reading
B. Patient reports dizziness
C. Respiratory rate
D. Temperature

Patient Safety & Infection Control
Q9. The most effective method to prevent hospital-acquired infections is:
A. Wearing gloves at all times
B. Hand hygiene
C. Using sterile dressings
D. Patient isolation

Q10. A nurse finds water spilled on the floor. The first action should be:
A. Call housekeeping
B. Place a “wet floor” sign
C. Document the hazard
D. Inform the patient

Q11. Which of the following is considered a standard precaution?
A. Wearing a mask for all patients
B. Hand hygiene before and after patient contact
C. Using sterile gloves for all procedures
D. Isolating patients with cough

Q12. The safest way to transfer a patient from bed to chair is:
A. Pulling the patient by arms
B. Using a gait belt
C. Asking patient to jump
D. Dragging the patient

Q13. Which of the following is a fire safety acronym in healthcare?
A. RACE
B. SOAP
C. SBAR
D. ABC

Communication & Documentation
Q14. SBAR communication stands for:

, A. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
B. Safety, Behavior, Action, Response
C. Subject, Body, Action, Report
D. Standard, Basic, Accurate, Reliable

Q15. Active listening by a nurse includes:
A. Interrupting to clarify
B. Maintaining eye contact and nodding
C. Writing notes while patient speaks
D. Giving advice immediately

Q16. Which statement is therapeutic communication?
A. “Don’t worry, everything will be fine.”
B. “Tell me more about how you’re feeling.”
C. “You should stop thinking negatively.”
D. “I know exactly how you feel.”

Q17. Documentation in nursing should always be:
A. Subjective and descriptive
B. Objective, accurate, and timely
C. Written in future tense
D. Based on assumptions

Q18. Which of the following is an example of non-verbal communication?
A. Patient’s chart notes
B. Facial expressions
C. Nurse’s verbal instructions
D. Written consent form

Ethics & Professionalism
Q19. The principle of beneficence in nursing means:
A. Doing no harm
B. Acting in the best interest of the patient
C. Respecting patient autonomy
D. Maintaining confidentiality

Q20. A patient refuses treatment. The nurse should:
A. Persuade the patient to accept
B. Respect the patient’s decision
C. Call security
D. Ignore the refusal

Q21. Confidentiality in nursing practice means:
A. Sharing patient details with family
B. Protecting patient information

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