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What is the purpose of The NMC Code?
• It outlines specific tasks or clinical procedures
• It ascertains in detail a nurse's or midwife's clinical expertise
• It is a tool for educating prospective nurses and midwives
.....ANSWER..... It is a tool for educating prospective nurses and
midwives
When do you gain consent from a patient and consider it valid?
• Only if a patient has the mental capacity to give consent
• Only before a clinical procedure
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• None of the above .....ANSWER..... Only if a patient has the
mental capacity to give consent
At what stage of the nursing process does the revision of the care
plan occur?
• Assessment
• Planning
• Implementation
• Evaluation .....ANSWER..... Evaluation
You can delegate medication administration to a student if:
• The student was assessed as competent
• Only under close, direct supervision
• The patient has only oral medication .....ANSWER..... Only under
close, direct supervision
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A patient recently admitted to hospital, requesting to self
administer the medication, has been assessed for suitability at
Level 2 This means that:
• The registrant is responsible for the safe storage of the
medicinal products and the supervision of the administration
process ensuring the patient understands the medicinal product
being administered
• The patient accepts full responsibility for the storage and
administration of the medicinal products
• None of the above - The registrant is responsible for the safe
storage of the medicinal products. At administration time, the
patient will ask the registrant to open the cabinet or locker. The
patient will then self-administer the medication under the
supervision of the registrant .....ANSWER..... None of the above -
The registrant is responsible for the safe storage of the medicinal
products. At administration time, the patient will ask the
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registrant to open the cabinet or locker. The patient will then
self-administer the medication under the supervision of the
registrant
In a patient with hourly monitoring, when does a nurse formally
document the monitoring?
• Every hour
• When there are significant changes to the patient's condition
• At the end of the shift .....ANSWER..... Every hour
What is primary care?
• The Accident and Emergency Room
• GP practices, dental practices, community pharmacies and high
street optometrists
• First aid provided on the street .....ANSWER..... GP practices,
dental practices, community pharmacies and high street
optometrists