Practice Questions (Prof Ad)
Practice Questions (Prof Ad)
One. A professional whose practice blends foundation nursing principle with public health science to deliver care populations outside traditional clinical walls is known as:
Answer: D. Community Health Nurse
Two. Which regulatory provision is an active component explicitly embodied in the Philippine nursing act of twenty twenty-two?
Answer: C. Empowering the professional regulatory board of nursing to
Three. With the modern expansion of nursing roles, clinicians can explore numerous non-traditional professional paths. Which of the following is not recognized as a valid nursing career option?
Answer: D. Hotel reservation nurse
Four. The BSN educational framework aims to shape a professional practitioner who embodies core caring behaviors
Answer: D. Camaraderie
Five. During a professional job interview, how should a candidate ideally respond to the open-ended prompt, "tell me about yourself"?
Answer: A. Highlight two or three
Six. Healthcare institutions expect clinical staff to engage in ongoing professional growth. Which of the following best represents true lifelong professional learning?
Answer: D. Actively participating in structured institutional staff development
Seven. Which trait is highly characteristic of a contemporary nurse entrepreneur? Answer: B. Strong orientation
Eight. General and unit-specific orientations bridge the gap between student and professional staff nurse. Which question regarding orientation is least appropriate to prioritize during selection?
Answer: B. "In what precise manner will I be financially compensated for hours spent in orientation?"
Nine. The four-year BSN program is structured to cultivate entry-level core competencies. Upon graduation, a professional nurse is expected to demonstrate which terminal competencies?
Answer: D. One, Two, Three, Four, and Five
Ten. A recent graduate tells their clinical mentor that salary is their sole criterion for choosing a workplace. Which guidance from the mentor is most appropriate?
Answer: A. A minor wage gap matters far less than finding an environment that aligns
Eleven. Nurse Sarah is interviewing for an inpatient position. When the panel asks, "what draws you to our specific organization"?, "her most effective response would be:
answer: a. your institution has a documented reputation for delivering
Twelve. In the historical timeline of Philippine nursing education, the standardized two-year associate in health science education curriculum was officially implemented in what academic year?
answer: c. school year nineteen ninety-eight to nineteen ninety-nine
Thirteen. Situation: Elena is a newly hired RN at a tertiary medical center. She previously completed a year of service at a smaller secondary hospital and has just finalized the institution's comprehensive nursing orientation.
answer: a. advanced beginner
Fourteen. The regulatory practice of nursing in the Philippines evolved when the Philippine nursing act of nineteen ninety-one was repealed by the philippine nursing act of two thousand two. Under the scope of nursing practice defined by philippine nursing act of two thousand two, specific limitations are placed on independent nursing duties. Which functions carry special conditional restrictions or fall outside standard independent nursing duties?
answer: Five, Six, and Seven
Fifteen. Which expanded role describes an expert clinician who holds an advanced degree, possesses highly specialized experience in a targeted clinical field (such as oncology), and directly delivers advanced care while consulting and driving evidenced-based practice?
answer: c. clinical nurse specialist
Sixteen. As Elena integrates into her professional role, she actively embraces patient advocacy. Advocacy is characterized by all of the following core concepts except.
answer: a. prioritizing unyielding allegiance to the policies and rights of the patient
Seventeen. The modern evolution of the nursing profession has introduced expanded practice roles. This expansion is nest red exemplified by which position?
answer: c. clinical nurse specialist
Eighteen. Elena enrolls in a continuing professional development seminar. The primary objective of participating in this type of program is to:
answer: d. refresh and enhance clinical knowledge and technical skills
Nineteen. When evaluating options for an initial professional nursing position, several critical baseline elements must be weighed. Which option is not a standard criteria component? answer: a. absolute patient fit
Twenty. a first year nursing students or a newly hired clinician with zero prior exposure to a specific clinical enrolment is classified answer: a. novice
Twenty-one. in which role does the nurse systematically identify patient problems and convey this information clearly answer: b. communicator
Twenty-two. Which communication approach by a nurse best reflects patient advocacy during the pre-surgical informed consent process?
answer: d. could you describe what the surgeon explained to you regarding the risks
Twenty-three. a RN nurse who works as a faculty member or holds an administrative role within a university's colleges of nursing is practicing within which domain?
answer: c. nursing education/academic school nursing
Twenty-four. Institutional general orientation covers cross departmental requirements. Which of the following topics falls outside the scope of a general orientation?
answer: c. advanced, highly specialized, machine competencies unique
Twenty-five. Clinician who are employed as a staff members within hospital facilities or similar acute/sub-acute inpatient system are classified as practicing:
answer: c. institutional nursing
Twenty-six. What designation was given to a nurse who operates within a corporate or manufacturing setting to provide immediate care for work-related injuries, manage occupational wellness, and build accident-prevention initiatives?
answer: b. industrial/occupational health nurse
Twenty-seven. Ms. Bianca works as the designated clinician at an urban public high school. to align seamlessly with the educational institution's overarching primary mission, her primary focus should center on:
answer: c. health education and literacy
Twenty-eight. Nurses assume varied roles during clinical delivery. When nurse Diana actively intervenes to help patients understand and exercise their medical and ethical rights, she is fulfilling the role of:
answer: c. patient advocate
Twenty-nine. Completing mandatory continuing professional education remains the duty of every active clinician. These formalized programs are primarily structured to:
answer: b. keep practicing clinicians abreast
Thirty. Which of the following clinical actions fails to demonstrate the execution of nurses' role as patient advocate?
answer: c. routinely carrying out standard clinical orders
Thirty-one. Modern nursing includes expanded career roles that grant clinicians elevated independence and clinical authority. Which role serves as an example of this professional expansion?
answer: b. nurse researcher
Thirty-two. Institutions actively seek job candidates possessing core, transferable employability skills that translate across different clinical environments. Which of the following does not typically belong to this foundational set of baseline core employability skills? answer: b. advanced clinical delegation
Thirty-three. Upon receiving a formal employment offer for a staff position, nurse Marcus should immediately seek clarification regarding which organizational elements?
answer: d. all of the operational and financial elements listed above
Thirty-four. Situation: Elena is a newly hired RN at a tertiary medical center. She previously completed a year of service at a smaller secondary hospital and has just finalized the institution's comprehensive nursing orientation. Within Benner's framework, a "proficient" nurse stands out from lower tiers primarily because they possess:
answer: a. a comprehensive, holistic perception
Thirty-five. What is the most strategic approach to answering the classic interview opening line, "tell me about yourself"?
answer: a. articulate
Thirty-six. When a nurse coordinates, integrates, and monitors all facets of an individual's healthcare journey across a multidisciplinary continuum, which role are they executing? answer: a. case manager
Thirty-seven. According to the criteria established by william shepard, a professional discipline must manifest specific characteristics. Which of the following statements does not reflect Shepard's criteria?
answer: b. Two, Three, and Four
Thirty-eight. robust strategic career planning requires the integration of specific foundational processes. Which element does not structurally belong to this planning loop? answer: a. isolating and locking in a rigid, singular career path early on
Thirty-nine. Multiple elements drive the current global nursing deficit, particularly in nations like the United States. Which of the following is not considered an accurate contributing factor? answer: c. fluctuating enrollment counts among nursing students
Forty. Nursing is recognized as both an objective science and an expressive art. It is specifically characterized as an art because it:
answer: demands fine technical skills, manual dexterity
Forty-one. Camila successfully completed military training and joined armed forces medical services. Which specialized area of practice is considered unique and highly distinct to military and air force healthcare applications?
answer: a. flight(aero nursing
Forty-two. A nurse is preparing for an interview next week. They have reviewed common interview questions and compiled their professional portfolio. Which additional preparation step provides the greatest benefit?
answer: thoroughly investigate
Forty-three. Flight nurses must possess highly specialized, advanced clinical competencies to manage emergencies mid-air. Which of the following skills falls outside their typical standard scope of practice?
answer: d. complex administration of general anesthesia
Forty-four. A nurse executive who supervises entire systems of care, coordinates service delivery models, oversees staffing, and directs departmental budget is operating as a:
answer: b. nurse administrator
Forty-five. Patients expect nurses to provide clear answers confidently. To build this professional presence and overcome intimidation, a new nurse should focus on the following methods except.
answer: d. avoiding asking colleagues for assistance to prevent appearing
Forty-six. A surgeon leaves orders for a patient to sign a surgical consent form, but the nurse was not present for the initial bedside discussion. Which statement by the nurse best demonstrates the role of patient advocate before the form is signed?
answer: b. could you explain to me
Forty-seven. A job applicant who wants to optimize their preparation for an upcoming hospital interview. Which strategy is most effective?
answer: c. research the institutions backgrounds, mission and current
Forty-eight. A newly licensed nurse, Leo, wants to pursue a position in a pediatric intensive care unit however, he acknowledges that he struggled during his pediatric rotations and feels anxious around children. He is unsure of his next step. According to career planning principles, what should Leo do first?
answer: a. re-examine and clarify his core professional values, comfort levels and clinical interest
Forty-nine. During her tenure at the secondary facility, Diana consistently demonstrated strong organizational and planning skills, effectively coordinating multiple complex patient care demands answer: b. competent nurse
Fifty. Which professional nursing role is enacted when a clinician serves as activist, speaking out on behalf of a patient who cannot or will not vocalize their own choices?
answer: b. patient advocate
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