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Student Name:_______________ Mobile No::________________________

Institute:__________________________________________________________

1. The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery is
theorized by;

a) Nightingale c) Swanson
b) Benner d) King

2. Nursing is a unique profession, concerned with all variables affecting an individual


response to stressors, which are intra, inter, or extra personal in nature.

a) Neuman c) Watson
b) Johnson d) Parse

3. Which of the following is not an attribute of a profession.

a) Concerned with quantity c) Concerned to spirit of inquiry


b) Self-directed d) Independent

4. The unique characteristics of nursing as a professions;

a) Education c) Caring
b) Theory d) Autonomy

5. Refers to moral values and beliefs that are used as guides to personal behavior and
actions;
a) Philosophy c) Cham
b) Personality d) Character

6. As a nurse manager, which of the following best describe this function?

a) Initiate modification on d) Provide in-service education


client’s lifestyle programs, use accurate
b) Protect client’s right nursing audits, formulate the
c) Coordinates the activities of philosophy and vision of the
other members of the health institution.
team in managing patient
care

7. What best describe nurses as care providers?

a) Determine the client’s need d) Work in combined effort with


b) Provide direct nursing care all those involved in patient’s
c) Help the client to recognize care
and cope with stressful
psychological situation

8. The nurse questions a doctor order of morphine sulfate 50mg, IM for a client with
pancreatitis. Which role best fit that statement.

a) Change agent c) Case manager


b) Client advocate d) Collaborator

9. Which type of patient care model is the most common for student nurses and private duty
nurses?

a) Total patient care c) Primary nursing


b) Team nursing d) Case management

10. The four major concepts in nursing theory are the;

a) Person, environment, b) Nurse, person, environment,


nursing, health cure
c) Promotive, preventive, d) Person, health, environment,
curative, rehabilitative cure

11. Provides care and comfort for person together with preserving the dignity of human
being;
a) Communicator

b) Care provider d) Leader


c) Change agent

12. The process of influencing helps the client in making decisions to establish and achieve
their goals towards alleviating their condition

a) Care provider c) Counselor


b) Communicator d) Leader

13. Facilitates understanding and collaboration of nursing actions with their clients and other
member of the health care team

a) Leader c) Teacher
b) Communicator d) Manager

14. Involving “planning giving direction, developing staff, monitoring operations, giving
reward’s fairly and presenting both staff members and administration as needed

a) Manager c) Care provider


b) Leader d) Teacher

15. Depends the client’s right to be treated equally without any harm intentionally or
unintentionally

a) Teacher c) Client advocate


b) Manger d) Change agent

16. Help the client learn the state of well-being and the therapies that will be done to them to
alleviate their health conditions.

a) Teacher c) Client advocate


b) Manager d) Change agent
17. Nurse help the clients to cope with the stress brought about their health conditions, also
facilitates the client’s growth in all aspect physical, emotional, psychological and even
spiritual.

a) Change agent c) Teacher


b) Counselor d) Client advocate

18. A nursing role which assess the client motivation and capacity for the change, identifies
the problem, determines alternatives, explore possible outcomes of the alternative.

a) Manager c) Care provider


b) Change agent d) Leader

19. The order of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, from bottom to top, is...

a) Safety, belonging-love, self- c) Physiological, safety,


actualization, self-esteem and belonging-love, self-esteem
physiological. and self-actualization
b) Psychological, security, d) Physiological, love, self-
happiness, ego and self- actualization, esteem, safety.
actualization

20. The ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes and know how that person feels.

a) Service c) Accommodation
b) Empathy d) Sympathy

21. According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, what is the first need that must be met?

a) Safety c) Esteem
b) Belonging d) Physiological

22. The hardest stage to recognize individual needs in is the,

a) Safety level c) Self-actualization


b) Love and belonging d) Esteem level

23. If a person does not feel accepted or loved, they have not reached what level, according to
Maslow?
a) Level 1 c) Level 3
b) Level 5 d) Level 2

24. Self-actualization refers to,

a) When people realize it is all c) When people have a lot of


about me friends
b) The motivation to develop d) When people have a
ones full potation as a human meaningful relationships
being

25. Which of the following is true? Maslow was a ____________.

a) Psychologist c) Biologist
b) Researcher d) Musician

26. How many levels are in the Maslow hierarchy?

a) 3 c) 1
b) 5 d) 4

27. Feeling a part of a group help us meet _____________ need.

a) Basic physiological c) Love and belonging


b) Safety and security d) Esteem

28. Being confident in what you do and being respected by others are related to this level of
needs.

a) Physiological c) Esteem
b) Love and belonging d) Safety and security

29. Tom has all the basic resources and has a great family with a good feeling of security.
The other day he had a falling out with his best friend for 5 years, how will tom feel
according to Maslow hierarchy?

a) He will attempt to replace his b) He will try to gain a better


lost friendship self-esteem and respect for
others
c) He will feel as his friend is d) None of the above
the only thing he needed and
wanted in life.

30. The nurse wishes to identify nursing diagnoses for a patient. She can best do this by using
a data collection form organized according to.

a) A body systems model. d) Gordon's functional health


b) A head-to-toe framework pattern
c) Maslow's hierarchy of needs

31. What do you look for when checking for “Absence of signs of life”?

a) Unconscious. c) Not breathing normally


b) Unresponsive. d) All of the above.

32. A patient asks you what vitamin is best for eye sight, your response is

a) Vitamin c c) Vitamin b6
b) Vitamin a d) Vitamin b12

33. __________ emphasizes that the whole person is greater than the sum of their parts.

a) Holistic care c) Both of the above


b) Individual care d) None of the above

34. The day on which we celebrate “world health day”.

a) 27 April c) 7 April
b) 7 November d) 17 February

35. "Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the
absence of disease and infirmity”. This was stated by
a) United States Health Agency c) National League for Nursing
b) National Institute of Health (NLN)
d) World Health Organization
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