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CBT EXAMS FOR NMC
Latest updated exam study
Guide 2023
a) These scoring systems are carried out as part of a national audit so we know
how sick patients are in the united kingdom
b) They enable nurses to call for assistance from the outreach team or the doctors
via an electronic communication system
c) They help the nursing staff to accurately predict patient dependency on a shift by
shift basis
d) The system provides an early accurate predictor of deterioration by identifying
physiological criteria that alert the nursing staff to a patient at risk

1028. How can risk be reduced in the healthcare setting?

a) By setting targets which measure quality
b) Healthcare professionals should be encouraged to fill in incident forms; this will
create a culture of "no blame"
c) Healthcare will always involve risks so incidents will always occur, we need to
accept this
d) By adopting a culture of openness & transparency & exploring the root causes of
patient safety incidents.

1029. You believe that an adult you know and support has been a victim of
physical abuse that might be considered a criminal offence. What should
you do to support the police in an investigation?

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a) Question the adult thoroughly to get as much information as possible
b) Take photographs of any signs of abuse or other potential evidence before
cleaning up the victim or the crime scene
c) Explain to the victim that you cannot speak to them unless a police officer is
present
d) Make an accurate record of what the person has said to you

1030. If you witness or suspect there is a risk to the safety of people in your care
and you consider that there is an immediate risk of harm, you should:

a) Report your concerns immediately, in writing to the appropriate person –
Escalating concerns NMC
b) Ask for advice from your professional body if unsure on what actions to take
c) Protect client confidentiality
d) Refer to your employer’s whistleblowing policy
e) Keep an accurate record of your concerns and action taken
f) All of the above

1031. Which of the following is not a component of end of life care?

a) resuscitation and defibrillation
b) reduce pain
c) maintain dignity
d) provide family support

1032. Which of the following senses is to fade last when a person dies?

a) hearing
b) smelling

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c) seeing
d) speaking

1033. The nurse is discussing problem-solving strategies with a client who
recently experienced the death of a family member and the loss of a full-
time job. The client says to the nurse. 'I hear what you're saying to me, but
it just isn't making any sense to me. I can't think straight now." The client is
expressing feelings of:

a) Rejection
b) Overload
c) Disqualification
d) Hostility

1034. A newly diagnosed patient with Cancer says “I hate Cancer, why did God
give it to me”. Which stage of grief process is this?

a) Denial
b) Anger
c) Bargaining
d) Depression

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CBT EXAMS FOR NMC
Latest updated exam study
Guide 2023
1035. After death, who can legally give permission for a patient's body to be
donated to medical science?

a) Only the patient, if they left instructions for this
b) The patient's spouse or next-of-kin
c) The patient's GP
d) The doctor in charge at the time of death

1036. Sue’s passed away. Sue handled this death by crying and withdrawing
from friend and family. As A nurse you would notice that sue’s intensified
grief is most likely a sign of which type of grief?

a) Distorted or exaggerated Grief
b) Anticipatory Grief
c) Chronic or Prolonged Grief
d) Delayed or Inhibited Grief

1037. Missy is 23 years old and looking forward to being married the following
day. Missy’s mother feels happy that her daughter is starting a new phase
in her life but is feeling a little bit sad as well. When talking to Missy’s
mother you would explain this feeling to her as a sign of what?

a) Anticipated Grief
b) Lifestyle Loss
c) Situational Loss
d) Maturational Loss
e) Self Loss
f) All of the above

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