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Cards (50)

  • What percentage of room air is oxygen?
    20%/21%
  • How many CPD hours must an RN have if they have over 3 years?
    45 hours
  • Who is at high risk of taking IV drugs?
    People below 16
  • What lifestyle-related condition causes COPD?
    Smoking
  • What are the signs of postpartum psychosis, EXCEPT?
    Physical discomfort
  • What should you do during a fire outbreak with a dementia patient?
    Follow the policy and procedure
  • What is the best action for a protractor mentoring a new nurse when a consultant arrives?
    Volunteer to do the rounds with both
  • What is the BMI of a 20-year-old male patient with a BMI of 20 kg/m²?
    Normal
  • What should the head nurse do when a nurse reports bullying?
    Investigate and act according to policy
  • Which therapy is NOT used in pyrexia?
    IV and cold drink
  • What should a nurse do for a patient with alcohol intoxication?
    Educate on effects and rehabilitation
  • What is called when knowledge is used for the good of the patient?
    Health literacy
  • What should a nurse do if a patient refuses an injection?
    Explain briefly what the injection is for
  • What causes symptoms like smooth philtrum and hyperactivity in a pediatric patient?
    Fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Which group is more common for mental disorders?
    Women
  • What is the first line treatment for acute asthma?
    Steroids, oxygen, adrenaline
  • How can you manage decreased secretions in an end-of-life patient?
    Hyoscine hydrobromide and positioning
  • What is a sign of sepsis?
    Low urine output
  • How should a nurse communicate with an elderly patient with hearing loss?
    Go to a different room with less noise
  • What is the marrying age in the UK?
    18
  • What is a biological hazard?
    HIV
  • What is a person's normal core temperature range?
    36-38
  • Scale 2 on the NEWS 2 chart is used for which patient group?
    Carbon dioxide retaining patient
  • What should you do if a patient refuses to be weighed?
    Report to the doctor and wait
  • What should a nurse do if a patient's mother gives them money?
    Return the money to the mother
  • DVT occurs in which group?
    Person who is immobile
  • What are early signs of Alzheimer’s Disease?
    Lapses in memory
  • What is the most common serious injury affecting nurses?
    Needle prick injury
  • What should a nurse do if a patient recovering from a stroke refuses to join a group?
    Accept the patient’s decision
  • What is the cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis?
    Autoimmune disorder
  • What is the purpose of NPO before surgery?
    Prevention of aspiration pneumonia
  • What should a nurse do if a bed-bound patient requests a care report card?
    Move the table near the bed
  • How can new staff attain knowledge in the clinical area?
    Preceptorship
  • How will you inform a patient’s GP after discharge from A&E?
    Send a discharge summary
  • The Francis Report was published based on poor care at which trust?
    Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust
  • What should a nurse know for financial education?
    Knowledge in Health Economics
  • What should the head nurse do when a patient complains about treatment?
    Investigate and give honest opinion
  • What should a nurse do if a patient is hesitant to share about their sexual health?
    Respect the patient’s preferences
  • Which verbalization hints depression?
    I am worthless
  • What type of research study involves a doctor calling patients with dementia?
    Focus group