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1- Objective data or signs such as -------------------.

a- Crying b-attitudes c- beliefs d- values e- All options are


correct
2- The type of data is --------------------------
a- Subject b- object c- verbal d- nonverbal e- all answer is correct
3- The data is provided by the health care team call -------------------------
a- Primary Source b-Secondary Source c-Tertiary Source d- b & c e- all answer
is correct
4- Tertiary Source of data is provided from -------------------------
a- Patient b- family c- health care team d- textbooks e- patient friends
5- The data can be collected by ------------------
a- Health interview b- observation c- physical examination d- all of the above e -
all answers are wrong
6- ----------------------- it means Putting the plan into action.
a- Assessment b- diagnosis c- planning d- implementation e- evaluation
7- During any step of the nursing process, the nurse learns what worked and what did
not work
a- Assessment b- diagnosis c- planning d- implementation e- evaluation
8- The intra-operative period is the period that begins from the patient's transfer to
the operating room until the patient is transferred to the --------
a- Recovery area b- home c- patient room d- RCU e-operation room
9- --------------------- are surgeries that must be performed within a short time ranging
between 24-48 hours.
a- Emergency surgery b- elective surgery c- urgent surgery d- All options are correct
e -all answers are wrong
10- Subjective data or covert information, such as --------------------
a- Nausea b- vomiting c- edema d- crying e- All options are correct
11- The following surgical procedures are divided according to purpose EXCEPT: -----
------
a- Ablative b- Palliative c- Reconstructive d- Constructive e- elective
12- Hanging an identification card around the neck is not recommended because -------
--------
a- The surgical team knows for other b- contamination c- operation room is closed
d- all options are correct e- all answers are wrong
13- In which phase of operation the nurse give the patient significant learning and
teaching guidelines regarding the anesthesia and surgery
a- Pre-operation b- intra-operation c- post-operation d- all of the above e- all
answers are incorrect
14- The scope of activities during the preoperative phase includes the----------
a- establishment of the patient’s baseline assessment b- carrying out preoperative
interview c- preparing the patient for the anesthetic d- all options are correct e-
all answers are incorrect
15- The preparations for the physical environment the nurse ensures from ----------------
----------
a- Environment b- equipment c- prevent infection d- good lighting e- all of the
above

16- What percentage of alcohol should hand sanitizer contain ?


A. At least 90% alcohol B. At least 60% alcohol C. At least 50% alcohol D.
100% alcohol E. All answers are incorrect
17- ----------------- .2Hand sanitizers kill germs more effectively
A. Soup and water B. Alcohol-based hand rub C. Just water D. Moist
towelette E. All answers are correct
18- Who needs to practice hand hygiene in a healthcare environment?
A. Healthcare provider B. Cleaning and hospitality staff C. Anesthesia staff D. Office
and clerical staff E. All of them should be hygienic their hands
19- Hand hygiene is important because------------------
A. It protects patients from infection B. It protects the healthcare environment from
infection C. It protects healthcare providers from infection D. It protects the
equipment from infection E. All of the above
20- When should hand hygiene be performed if a healthcare worker enters the patient zone to
conduct a non-invasive procedure, such as a vital signs check?
A. Before touching the patient B. After touching the patient C. Hand hygiene is
not required D. Always before and after touching the patient E. All of the above
21- When should hand hygiene be performed if a healthcare worker is about to start an
invasive procedure on a patient, such as inserting a surgical cannula ?
A. Before starting the procedure B. After the procedure C. Hand hygiene is not
required D. Always immediately before starting the procedure and after completing the
procedure E. All of the above
22- Excessive use of alcohol-based hand rub to sterilize hands may lead to----------------
A. Brain damage B. Kidney damage C. Liver damage D. Toxic ethanol levels E.
All options are correct
23- Moist towelette is used to hand sanitizers when there are-----------------
A. Solid materials on the hand and there are no water B. Solid materials on the hand and
there are water C. Solid materials on the hand and there is no alcohol D. All
options are correct E. All options are incorrect
24- The return of the patient's reflexes, such as------------------------- indicates that anesthesia
is ending
A. Motor reflexes B. Swallowing reflexes C. Biceps reflex D. Knee-jerk reflex E.
All options are correct
25- Which of the following are the aims of a pre-anesthesia assessment of a patient?
A. anesthesia levels B. responses to the surgical intervention C. identifying the
development of surgical complications D. patient's medical history
E.All of the above
26- 1Anesthesia nurses in the intraoperative environment have to be ---------EXCEPT
A. Highly skilled B. Detail-oriented C. Working efficiently in a fast-paced D.
Work in a high-stress setting E. Incapable of working with others
27- One of these is not collected when assessing the medical history
A. Allergies B. Medications C. Previous surgeries D. Any known reactions
to anesthesia E. Current vital signs
28- The lemon method for airway assessment includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Physical appearance B. Ability to open mouth C. Malnutrition D. Stridor
E. Visibility of the oropharyngeal
29- When evaluating respiratory functions, the focus should be placed on the following
EXCEPT :
A. Fluid management B. Breath sounds C. Lung diseases D. Oxygen saturation E.
Breathing pattern
30- The main goal of fasting before surgery is to empty the stomach of food to get rid of------
----
A. Stomach acidity B. Stomach contents getting into the intestine C. Indigestion
D. Stomach contents getting into the windpipe E. Everything mentioned is true
31- The period that includes discussions with the anesthesia provider regarding the type of
anesthesia to be used, potential risks, and patient preferences is--------------
A. Intra-operative B. Intra-anesthesia C. Post-operative D. Post-anesthesia E. All
options are incorrect
32- When doing pre-anesthetic assessment, to ensure that all aspects are covered, we use a
method of------------------
A. Abbreviation for anesthesia B. Abbreviation for pre-anesthesia C. Use of
alphabet letters D. Abbreviation for assessment E. All options are incorrect
33- Common nursing diagnoses during intraoperative care include EXCEPT
A. Risk for Impaired Gas Exchange B. Agitation C. Risk for Injury D. Risk for
Altered Thermoregulation E. Risk for Inadequate Tissue Perfusion
34- The client will remain free from injury from positioning during the intraoperative period
this is considered---------------------------
A. Nursing assessment B. Nursing Diagnosis C. Nursing goal D. Nursing
intervention E. Nursing evaluation
35- Intraoperative anesthesia nurses are responsible for advocating for the client's safety and
well-being through.-----------------------------
A. Verify the client’s identity B. Continuously monitor the client’s vital signs C.
Assist the Anesthesiologist D. All options are correct E. All options are
incorrect
36- The anesthesia nurse's active communication with all members of the surgical team leads
to-----------------
A. Improve nurse and Anesthesiologist relationship B. Improving the patient's health
condition C. Improve surgical team and Anesthesiologist relationship
D. All options are correct E. All options are incorrect
37- In some hospitals, the recovery room may be called a recovery room or-------------------
A. RCU B. ICU C. PACU D. CCU E. PSCU
38- Full physiological recovery including preoperative psychological recovery and return to
normal physical function and activity this recovery occurs during
A. Phase 1 Recovery B. Phase 2 Recovery C. Phase 3 Recovery D. Phase
4 Recovery E. Phase 5 Recovery
39- ------------------------ .24is responsible for the discharge of the patient from the recovery
room
40- A. Physician B. Medical staff C. Anesthesiologist D. Anesthesia Nurse E. Surgical
staff

41- There are ---------------- Techniques used in physical assessment


a- One b- two c- three d- four e- five
42- When the nurse does a physical examination special inspection is to identify
EXCEPT --------------------
a- Symmetry b- Speech c- Mental status d- State of nutrition e-Resonance
43- -------------------- is important to know the normal sound to distinguish from an
abnormal
a- Auscultation b- Percussion c-Palpation d-Inspection e- all options are correct
44- A patient has a pulse rate of 100, a respiration rate of 20, a B/P of 129/85, and a
temperature of 103 F. As a nurse, which will you assess first?
a- the pulse rate of 102 b- a respiration rate of 20 c- B/P of 129/85 d-
temperature of 103 Fo e-all vital signs are normal
45- Blood pressure is the force against the ------------------
a- arterial wall b- cardiac wall c- venous wall d- capillary wall e- all options are
correct
46- What factor does not influence the Respiration rate?
a- Age b- gender c- medication d- pain e- smoking
47- What is the normal range for diastolic blood pressure?
a- 50-80 b-60-100 c-70-110 d-80-120 e-100-140
48- What is the term for slow breathing?
a- Bradypnea b- Bradycardia c-Tachypnea d-Tachycardia e- all options are
incorrect
49- The Nursing Process: is a systematic and organized approach used by nurses to
provide --------------------
a- Nursing-centered care b- patient-centered care c- treatment d- all of the above e-
all choices wrong
50- No matter how a surgical suite is designed, it is typically divided into ------------------
zones to help control the environment and prevent contamination.
a- One b- two c- three d- four e- five
51- All options are a medical diagnosis except one, which is a nursing diagnosis.

Hypertension b- diabetic mellitus c- fear of death d- Pneumonia e- depression

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