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Adult Nurse CBT

Part B: Clinical Test 1

The NBC CBT Practice Test is a valuable resource for nurses preparing to take the Computer Adaptive Test required for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK.

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Being a student, observe the insertion of an ICD in the clinical setting. This is

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When doing your drug round at midday, you have noticed one of your patient coughing more frequently whilst being assisted by a nursing student at mealtime. What is your initial action at this situation?

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What statement, made in the morning shift report, would help an effective manager develop trust on the nursing unit?

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The code is the foundation of

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What is Advocacy according to NHS Trust?

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Which option best illustrates a positive outcome for managed care?

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Who is responsible for the overall assessment of the student’s fitness to practice and documentation of initial, midterm and final assessments in the Ongoing Achievement Record (OAR)?

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In an emergency department doctor asked you to do the procedure of cannulation and left the ward. You haven’t done it before. What would you do?

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A nurse demonstrates patient advocacy by becoming involved in which of the following activities?

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A nurse preceptor is working with a new nurse and notes that the new nurse is reluctant to delegate tasks to members of the care team. The nurse preceptor recognizes that this reluctance most likely is due to

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You are mentoring a 3rd year student nurse, the student request that she want to assist a procedure with tissue viability nurse, how can you deal with this situation

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In supervising a student nurse perform a drug rounds, the NMC expects you to do the following at all times:

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How many steps to discharge planning were identified by the Department of Health (DH 2010)?

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All are purposes of NMC except:

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Independent Advocacy is:

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A nurse is caring for a patient with end-stage lung disease. The patient wants to go home on oxygen and be comfortable. The family wants the patient to have a new surgical procedure. The nurse explains the risk and benefits of the surgery to the family and discusses the patient’s wishes with the family. The nurse is acting as the patient’s:

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A Nurse demonstrates patient advocacy by becoming involved in which of the following activities?

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What are essential competencies for today’s nurse manager?

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Patient asking for LAMA, the medical team has concern about the mental capacity of the patient, what decision should be made?

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According to the nursing code of ethics, the nurse’s first allegiance is to the:

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You are in a registered nurse in a community giving health education to a patient and you notice that the student nurse is using his cell phone to text, what should you do?

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Which law provides communication aid to patient with disability?

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Hearing aid provide to client comes under which act?

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When group members are unable and unwilling to participate in making a decision, which leadership style should the nurse manager use?

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A very young nurse has been promoted to nurse manager of an inpatient surgical unit. The nurse is concerned that older nurses may not respect the manager’s authority because of the age difference. How can this nurse manager best exercise authority?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the six fundamental values for nursing, midwifery and care staff set out in compassion in Practice Nursing, Midwifery & care staff?

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you have assigned a new student to an experienced health care assistant to gain some knowledge in delivering patient care. The student nurse tells you that the HCA has pushed the client back to the chair when she was trying to stand up. What is your action

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Which of the following is a specific benefit to an organization when delegation is carried out effectively?

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What are essential competencies for today’s nurse manag

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All of the staff nurses on duty noticed that a newly hired staff nurse has been selective of her tasks. All of them thought that she has a limited knowledge of the procedures. What should the manager do in this situation?

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According to NMC Standards code and conduct, a registered nurse is EXCLUDED from legal action in which one of these?

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Describe the primary focus of a manager in a knowledge work environment.

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What do you mean by code of ethics?

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What is the purpose of The NMC Code?

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A staff nurse has delegated the ambulating of a new post-op patient to a new staff nurse. Which of the following situations exhibits the final stage in the process of delegation?

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While at outside setup what care will you give as a Nurse if you are exposed to a situation?

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In using social media like Facebook, how will you best adhere to your Code of Conduct as a nurse?

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What is the minimum length of time that a student must be supervised (directly/indirectly) by the mentor on placement?

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The nursing staff communicates that the new manager has a focus on the “bottom line,” and little concern for the quality of care. What is likely true of this nurse manager?

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To whom should you delegate a task?

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A nurse delegates duty to a health assistant. What NMC standard she should keep in mind while doing this?

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You are in a registered nurse in a community giving health education to a patient and you notice that the student nurse is using his cell phone to text, what should you do?

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What is the role of the NMC?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the six fundamental values for nursing, midwifery and care staff set out in compassion in Practice Nursing, Midwifery & care staff?

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A nurse manager is planning to implement a change in the method of the documentation system for the nursing unit. Many problems have occurred as a result of the present documentation system, and the nurse manager determines that a change is required. The initial step in the process of change for the nurse manager is which of the following?a

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A nurse educator is providing in-service education to the nursing staff regarding transcultural nursing care. A staff member asks the nurse educator to describe the concept of acculturation. The most appropriate response in which of the following?

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Which of the following agency set the standards of education, training and conduct and performance for nurses and midwives in the UK?

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A nurse delegates duty to a health assistant, what NMC standard she should keep in mind while doing this?

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A nurse documented on the wrong chart. What should the nurse do?

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What do you mean by a bad leadership?

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Which strategy could the nurse use to avoid disparity in health care delivery?

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Adequate record keeping for a medical device should provide evidence of:

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The NMC Code expects nurse to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of public through the use of best available evidence in practice. Which of the following nursing actions will ensure this?

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There have been several patient complaints that the staff members of the unit are disorganized and that “no one seems to know what to do or when to do it.” The staff members concur that they don’t have a real sense of direction and guidance from their leader. Which type of leadership is this unit experiencing?

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NMC defines record keeping as all of the following except:

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What is accountability?

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A person supervising a nursing student in the clinical area is called as:

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Under the Carers (Equal opportunities) Act (2004) what are carers entitled to?

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Under the Carers (Equal opportunities)Act (2004) what are carers entitled to?

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Which of the following is an important principle of delegation?

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In supervising a student nurse perform a drug rounds, the NMC expects you to do the following at all times:

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As a nurse, the people in your care must be able to trust you with their health and well being. In order to justify that trust, you must not:

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Mental Capacity Act 2005 explores which of the following concepts:

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According to NMC Standards code and conduct, a registered nurse is EXCLUDED from legal action in which one of these?

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An enquiry was launched involving death of one of your patients. The police visited your unit to investigate. When interviewed, which of the following framework will best help assist the investigation?

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NMC requires in the UK how many units of continuing education units a nurse should have in 3 years?

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According to law in England, UK when you faced with a situation of emergency what is your action?

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What are the key competencies and features for effective collaboration?

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An example of a positive outcome of a nurse-health team relationship would be:

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The single assessment process was introduced as part of the National Service Framework for Older People (DH 2001) in order to improve care for this groups of patients.

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When you tell a 3rd year student under your care to dispense medication to your patient what will you assess?

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What is the most important issue confronting nurse managers using situational leadership?

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Information can be disclosed in all cases except:

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Which option best illustrates a positive outcome for managed care?

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What is meant by an advocate?

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Ms. Jones is newly promoted to a patient care manager position. She updates her knowledge on the theories in management and leadership in order to become effective in her new role. She learns that some managers have low concern for services and high concern for staff. Which style of management refers to this?

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When do we need to document?

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A patient has been assessed as lacking capacity to make their own decisions, what government legislation or act should be referred to:

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A community health nurse, with second year nursing students is collecting history in a home. Nurse notices that a student is not at all interested in what is going around and she is chatting in her phone. Ideal response?

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Ms. Castro is newly-promoted to a patient care manager position. She updates her knowledge on the theories in management and leadership in order to become effective in her new role. She learns that some managers have low concern for services and high concern for staff. Which style of management refers to this?

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A client experiences an episode of pulmonary oedema because the nurse forgot to administer the morning dose of furosemide (Lasix). Which legal element can the nurse be charged with?

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Training of student nurses is the responsibility of:

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Among the following values incorporated in NMC’s 6 C’s, which is not included?

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All should be seen in a good documentation except:

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A registered nurse had a very busy day as her patient was sick, got intubated & had other life saving procedures. She documented all the events & by the end of the shift recognized that she had documented in other patient’s record. What is best response of the nurse?

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Describe the primary focus of a manager in a knowledge work environment.

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The nurse executive of a health care organization wishes to prepare and develop nurse managers for several new units that the organization will open next year. What should be the primary goal for this work?

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Which of the following is a specific benefit to an organization when delegation is carried out effectively?

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A registered nurse is a preceptor for a new nursing graduate an is describing critical paths and variance analysis to the new nursing graduate. The registered nurse instructs the new nursing graduate that a variance analysis is performed on all clients:

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The nurse has just been promoted to unit manager. Which advice, offered by a senior unit manager, will help this nurse become inspirational and motivational in this new role?

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The code is the foundation of

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Which student require a SOM?

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The client is being involuntary committed to the psychiatric unit after threatening to kill his spouse and children. The involuntary commitment is an example of what bioethical principle?

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The UK regulator for nursing & midwifery professions within the UK with a started aim to protect the health & well-being of the public is

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The measurement and documentation of vital signs is expected for clients in a long-term facility. Which staff type would it be a priority to delegate these tasks to?

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A nurse delegates duty to a health assistant, what NMC standard she should keep in mind while doing this?

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The Code contains the professional standards that registered nurses and midwives must uphold. UK nurses and midwives must act in line with the Code, whether they are providing direct care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their professional knowledge to bear on nursing and midwifery practice in other roles; such as leadership, education or research. What 4 Key areas does the code cover:

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In the role of patient advocate, the nurse would do which of the following?

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You are the nurse in charge of the unit and you are accompanied by 4th year nursing students.

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A staff nurse has delegated the ambulating of a new post-op patient to a new staff nurse. Which of the following situations exhibits the final stage in the process of delegation?

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cbt exam for nurses

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