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Introduction to Nursing MCQs

  1. What is the primary goal of nursing?
    a) To assist in surgical procedures
    b) To administer medications
    c) To promote health and well-being
    d) To diagnose diseases
    Answer: c) To promote health and well-being
  2. Who is known as the founder of modern nursing?
    a) Clara Barton
    b) Florence Nightingale
    c) Mary Seacole
    d) Dorothea Dix
    Answer: b) Florence Nightingale
  3. Which of the following is not a component of the nursing process?
    a) Assessment
    b) Diagnosis
    c) Treatment
    d) Evaluation
    Answer: c) Treatment
  4. What does the abbreviation “RN” stand for in nursing?
    a) Registered Nurse
    b) Resident Nurse
    c) Rehabilitation Nurse
    d) Regional Nurse
    Answer: a) Registered Nurse
  5. In which year was the first Nightingale Training School for Nurses established?
    a) 1859
    b) 1860
    c) 1861
    d) 1862
    Answer: b) 1860
  6. What is the main focus of patient-centered care?
    a) The needs and preferences of the healthcare team
    b) The financial efficiency of the healthcare system
    c) The needs and preferences of the patient
    d) The speed of medical interventions
    Answer: c) The needs and preferences of the patient
  7. Which nursing model focuses on the patient’s ability to perform self-care?
    a) Orem’s Self-Care Model
    b) Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Model
    c) Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
    d) Neuman’s Systems Model
    Answer: a) Orem’s Self-Care Model
  8. What does the acronym “ADPIE” represent in the nursing process?
    a) Admission, Documentation, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
    b) Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
    c) Analysis, Diagnosis, Prescription, Intervention, Evaluation
    d) Assessment, Documentation, Prescription, Intervention, Evaluation
    Answer: b) Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
  9. Which ethical principle in nursing involves doing good for the patient?
    a) Autonomy
    b) Non-maleficence
    c) Beneficence
    d) Justice
    Answer: c) Beneficence
  10. In nursing, what is the term for maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality?
    a) Advocacy
    b) Autonomy
    c) Fidelity
    d) Privacy
    Answer: d) Privacy
  11. Which law regulates nursing practice and ensures patient safety?
    a) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
    b) Nurse Practice Act
    c) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    d) The Civil Rights Act
    Answer: b) Nurse Practice Act
  12. What is the role of a nurse in patient advocacy?
    a) To manage the hospital’s finances
    b) To speak up for the patient’s best interests
    c) To diagnose and prescribe treatments
    d) To perform administrative duties
    Answer: b) To speak up for the patient’s best interests
  13. Which nursing theory emphasizes caring as the essence of nursing practice?
    a) Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
    b) Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
    c) Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory
    d) Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory
    Answer: b) Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
  14. What is the first step in the nursing process?
    a) Planning
    b) Implementation
    c) Assessment
    d) Evaluation
    Answer: c) Assessment
  15. What is the primary responsibility of a nurse during medication administration?
    a) To perform diagnostic tests
    b) To ensure correct medication is given to the right patient
    c) To diagnose the patient’s condition
    d) To conduct a patient interview
    Answer: b) To ensure correct medication is given to the right patient
  16. What type of nursing care involves patients taking an active role in their own healthcare?
    a) Paternalistic care
    b) Holistic care
    c) Patient-centered care
    d) Group care
    Answer: c) Patient-centered care
  17. Which document outlines a patient’s rights during medical care?
    a) The Nursing Code of Ethics
    b) The Patient Bill of Rights
    c) The Affordable Care Act
    d) The Nurse Practice Act
    Answer: b) The Patient Bill of Rights
  18. Which nursing role involves coordinating patient care among different healthcare providers?
    a) Nurse Educator
    b) Case Manager
    c) Clinical Nurse Specialist
    d) Nurse Researcher
    Answer: b) Case Manager
  19. What is the importance of evidence-based practice in nursing?
    a) To reduce the workload of nurses
    b) To ensure that patient care is based on the best available research
    c) To prioritize cost-effective treatments
    d) To enhance the communication skills of nurses
    Answer: b) To ensure that patient care is based on the best available research
  20. Which type of nursing care plan focuses on promoting health and preventing disease?
    a) Palliative care plan
    b) Rehabilitative care plan
    c) Preventive care plan
    d) Curative care plan
    Answer: c) Preventive care plan
  21. Which nursing theory emphasizes the nurse-patient relationship as central to nursing?
    a) Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory
    b) Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
    c) Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
    d) Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory
    Answer: a) Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory
  22. What is the primary purpose of a nursing diagnosis?
    a) To prescribe medications
    b) To identify and label the patient’s medical condition
    c) To provide a basis for selecting nursing interventions
    d) To summarize the patient’s medical history
    Answer: c) To provide a basis for selecting nursing interventions
  23. Which type of communication is most important in nursing?
    a) Verbal communication
    b) Non-verbal communication
    c) Written communication
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above
  24. Which type of nursing focuses on the care of individuals, families, and communities?
    a) Public health nursing
    b) Pediatric nursing
    c) Geriatric nursing
    d) Psychiatric nursing
    Answer: a) Public health nursing
  25. Which is a key principle of ethical nursing practice?
    a) Profitability
    b) Cultural sensitivity
    c) Confidentiality
    d) Efficiency
    Answer: c) Confidentiality
  26. What is the purpose of therapeutic communication in nursing?
    a) To gather patient history
    b) To establish a relationship with the patient
    c) To provide patient education
    d) To monitor patient vital signs
    Answer: b) To establish a relationship with the patient
  27. Which nursing intervention helps maintain patient safety in a healthcare setting?
    a) Leaving bedrails down
    b) Administering medications without checking
    c) Keeping the environment clutter-free
    d) Avoiding hand hygiene
    Answer: c) Keeping the environment clutter-free
  28. What is the focus of palliative care in nursing?
    a) To cure the patient’s illness
    b) To prolong life at all costs
    c) To provide comfort and improve quality of life
    d) To diagnose the patient’s condition
    Answer: c) To provide comfort and improve quality of life
  29. Which skill is essential for effective patient education in nursing?
    a) Technical skills
    b) Communication skills
    c) Physical strength
    d) Administrative skills
    Answer: b) Communication skills
  30. What is the primary role of a nurse during patient discharge planning?
    a) To prescribe medications
    b) To perform diagnostic tests
    c) To ensure continuity of care
    d) To diagnose the patient’s condition
    Answer: c) To ensure continuity of care
  31. In which area of nursing would a nurse work with patients recovering from surgery?
    a) Pediatric nursing
    b) Surgical nursing
    c) Geriatric nursing
    d) Psychiatric nursing
    Answer: b) Surgical nursing
  32. What is a nurse’s responsibility in infection control?
    a) Avoiding hand hygiene
    b) Ignoring isolation protocols
    c) Following standard precautions
    d) Prescribing antibiotics
    Answer: c) Following standard precautions
  33. Which type of nursing care involves managing and treating mental health conditions?
    a) Pediatric nursing
    b) Geriatric nursing
    c) Psychiatric nursing
    d) Surgical nursing
    Answer: c) Psychiatric nursing
  34. What is the primary goal of health promotion in nursing?
    a) To diagnose diseases
    b) To cure illnesses
    c) To prevent disease and promote health
    d) To perform surgical procedures
    Answer: c) To prevent disease and promote health
  35. Which nursing intervention involves assessing a patient’s pain level?
    a) Diagnostic intervention
    b) Comfort intervention
    c) Therapeutic intervention
    d) Evaluation intervention
    Answer: b) Comfort intervention
  36. What does the term “holistic care” mean in nursing?
    a) Focusing solely on physical health
    b) Addressing only the patient’s medical needs
    c) Considering the whole person, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
    d) Focusing only on the patient’s diet
    Answer: c) Considering the whole person, including physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs
  37. Which document guides nurses in ethical practice?
    a) The Patient Bill of Rights
    b) The Affordable Care Act
    c) The Nursing Code of Ethics
    d) The Nurse Practice Act
    Answer: c) The Nursing Code of Ethics
  38. What is the first step in developing a nursing care plan?
    a) Implementation
    b) Diagnosis
    c) Assessment
    d) Evaluation
    Answer: c) Assessment
  39. Which nursing theory focuses on the environment’s impact on patient health?
    a) Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory
    b) Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
    c) Watson’s Theory of Human Caring
    d) Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory
    Answer: b) Nightingale’s Environmental Theory
  40. What is the role of a nurse during patient education?
    a) To diagnose diseases
    b) To perform surgeries
    c) To provide information and support to help patients manage their health
    d) To prescribe medications
    Answer: c) To provide information and support to help patients manage their health
  41. What is the importance of cultural competence in nursing?
    a) To ensure cost-effective care
    b) To provide the same care to all patients regardless of their culture
    c) To respect and respond to the cultural needs of patients
    d) To avoid cultural differences in care
    Answer: c) To respect and respond to the cultural needs of patients
  42. Which nursing intervention helps promote patient mobility?
    a) Restricting movement
    b) Bed rest
    c) Encouraging ambulation
    d) Applying restraints
    Answer: c) Encouraging ambulation
  43. What is a key component of patient advocacy in nursing?
    a) Ensuring patient autonomy
    b) Making decisions for the patient
    c) Ignoring the patient’s wishes
    d) Prioritizing hospital policies
    Answer: a) Ensuring patient autonomy
  44. Which type of communication is most often used in nurse-patient interactions?
    a) Verbal communication
    b) Written communication
    c) Non-verbal communication
    d) Digital communication
    Answer: a) Verbal communication
  45. What is the role of a nurse in end-of-life care?
    a) To cure the patient
    b) To ignore the patient’s wishes
    c) To provide comfort and support to the patient and family
    d) To make decisions for the patient
    Answer: c) To provide comfort and support to the patient and family
  46. Which nursing intervention is crucial for preventing pressure ulcers?
    a) Encouraging ambulation
    b) Keeping the patient immobile
    c) Regularly repositioning the patient
    d) Ignoring skin care
    Answer: c) Regularly repositioning the patient
  47. Which is a critical skill for effective teamwork in nursing?
    a) Physical strength
    b) Communication skills
    c) Independence
    d) Administrative skills
    Answer: b) Communication skills
  48. What does “evidence-based practice” mean in nursing?
    a) Making decisions based on the nurse’s intuition
    b) Using the most recent research to guide clinical decisions
    c) Following hospital traditions
    d) Using outdated methods
    Answer: b) Using the most recent research to guide clinical decisions
  49. Which nursing role focuses on research and generating new knowledge?
    a) Clinical Nurse Specialist
    b) Nurse Educator
    c) Nurse Researcher
    d) Case Manager
    Answer: c) Nurse Researcher
  50. What is the primary focus of nursing education?
    a) To ensure profitability of healthcare
    b) To promote the health and safety of patients
    c) To manage hospital resources
    d) To prioritize administrative tasks
    Answer: b) To promote the health and safety of patients

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