Nursing1117 Pharmacology Unit 2
Questions and Answers Already Passed
What is the primary purpose of infection control measures in nursing practice?
✔✔ To prevent the spread of infections among patients, healthcare workers, and visitors.
What are the key elements of patient-centered care?
✔✔ Respect for patient preferences, coordination of care, and providing emotional support.
How does patient mobility affect recovery in hospitalized individuals?
✔✔ Increased mobility reduces the risk of complications such as blood clots and pressure ulcers,
and promotes faster recovery.
Why is it essential to monitor a patient's vital signs regularly?
✔✔ Vital signs provide critical information about the patient’s overall health status and can
indicate early signs of complications.
What is the nurse's role in medication administration?
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,✔✔ Ensuring the correct medication is given to the right patient, at the right dose, by the correct
route, and at the right time.
How can nurses promote effective communication with patients who have hearing impairments?
✔✔ By using clear, simple language, facing the patient when speaking, and utilizing visual aids
or written instructions.
Why is skin assessment important in nursing care?
✔✔ Regular skin assessments help identify early signs of pressure ulcers, infections, or other
skin-related issues, allowing for timely intervention.
What is the role of therapeutic communication in nursing?
✔✔ Therapeutic communication helps establish trust, reduce patient anxiety, and promote
cooperation in care.
How do nurses contribute to the management of chronic diseases?
✔✔ By providing patient education, promoting healthy lifestyle choices, and ensuring adherence
to treatment plans.
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,What strategies can nurses use to reduce patient anxiety before a surgical procedure?
✔✔ Providing detailed explanations of the procedure, offering emotional support, and
encouraging relaxation techniques.
What is the primary role of the nurse in patient education?
✔✔ To provide information that helps patients make informed decisions about their health and
treatment.
What is a critical component of effective therapeutic communication?
✔✔ Active listening, which allows the nurse to fully understand the patient’s needs and
concerns.
Why is understanding cultural competence important in nursing?
✔✔ It ensures that care is respectful of and responsive to the health beliefs and practices of
diverse patients.
What should be assessed during a head-to-toe physical examination?
✔✔ Vital signs, neurological status, cardiovascular and respiratory function, gastrointestinal
health, musculoskeletal condition, and skin integrity.
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, How can nurses reduce the risk of infection in healthcare settings?
✔✔ By adhering to proper hand hygiene, using personal protective equipment (PPE), and
following sterilization protocols.
What is the purpose of SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) in nursing
communication?
✔✔ To provide a clear and structured way of communicating critical information, particularly
during handoffs and emergencies.
Why is pain management a priority in nursing care?
✔✔ Proper pain management improves patient comfort, enhances healing, and reduces the risk
of complications.
What are the signs of dehydration that a nurse should monitor for?
✔✔ Dry mouth, decreased urine output, dark-colored urine, fatigue, dizziness, and confusion.
What is the importance of documenting patient care accurately and timely?
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