1) Which of the following best describes the nursing process? a) Task-oriented checklist b) Client-centered approach c) Physician-directed plan d) Documentation requirement 2) The correct sequence of the nursing process is: a) Diagnosis, assessment, planning b) Assessment, diagnosis, planning c) Planning, assessment, diagnosis d) Assessment, planning, diagnosis 3) Which prioritization tool focuses on addressing life-threatening conditions first? a) Maslow’s Hierarchy b) Acuity and Intensity c) ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) d) Safety and Risk Reduction 4) In Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, which need has the highest priority? a) Self-esteem b) Safety c) Love and belonging d) Physiological needs 5) Acuity in nursing care refers to: a) Nurse’s skill level b) Severity of illness c) Number of staff d) Length of stay 6) Which tool is primarily used to reduce errors during patient handoffs? a) EHR b) Braden Scale c) SBAR d) AVPU Scale 7) Electronic Health Records (EHRs) mainly help nurses by: a) Replacing interviews b) Eliminating documentation c) Improving access to information d) Reducing interaction 8) Which of the following is an example of an evidence-based practice (EBP) resource? a) Personal experience b) Cochrane Database c) Verbal endorsements d) Social media posts 9) The Braden Scale is used to assess a patient’s risk for: a) Falls b) Pain c) Pressure ulcers d) Altered consciousness 10) Which scale evaluates a patient’s level of consciousness? a) Wong-Baker Scale b) Braden Scale c) Glasgow Coma Scale d) Morse Fall Scale 11) Effective communication in nursing primarily helps to: a) Increase workload b) Establish trust and safety c) Reduce documentation d) Replace skills 12) Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory emphasizes: a) Technical skills b) Therapeutic relationships c) Management systems d) Medical diagnosis 13) Which phase of Peplau’s theory focuses on problem identification and trust building? a) Resolution b) Exploitation c) Orientation d) Evaluation 14) King’s Theory of Goal Attainment highlights the importance of: a) Nurse independence b) Communication and goals c) Task delegation d) Hospital protocols 15) Humanistic Nursing Theory views the patient as: a) Medical diagnosis b) Task recipient c) Whole individual d) Dependent client 16) Nursing autonomy refers to the nurse’s ability to: a) Work unsupervised b) Make decisions responsibly c) Ignore policies d) Perform procedures independently 17) Which responsibility is essential for promoting nursing autonomy? a) Avoid collaboration b) Accountability for actions c) Delegate decisions d) Limit involvement 18) Ongoing professional education enhances autonomy by: a) Reduce teamwork b) Increase dependence c) Maintain competence d) Eliminate experience 19) Patient advocacy involves: a) Decide without consent b) Ensure rights and care c) Limit choices d) Follow orders 20) A supportive work environment enhances nursing autonomy by: a) Punitive responses b) Discourage communication c) Promote leadership d) Limit authority

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