deepthi January 16, 2025 Ingenium Health Nurse Assessment Quiz On behalf of the Ingenium Health team, we thank you for taking the time to complete our Nurse Assessment quiz. 1) The quiz has 40 questions and needs to be completed in less than an hour. 2) Your responses help us to assess fit with our open Nursing job positions and determine next steps for a potential interview with our Senior Nurses. 3) If you need to reach out to us, please email us at [email protected] Name Email ID Mobile Number Professional Nursing Experience (in years) 1. A patient with chronic renal failure is scheduled for hemodialysis. The nurse should monitor the patient during the procedure for which of the following complications ____? hypotension hyperkalemia hypernatremia hypertension None 2. Which of the following disease is caused by human pappiloma virus(HPV) psoriasis warts herpes simplex herpes zoster virus None 3. An internal radiation therapy in which radioactive material is implanted near the tumor site is known as ________. Surgery Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Brachytherapy None 4. Thin superficial compact layer of decidua’s covering the blastocyst is called as? Decidua basalis Decidua Vera Decidua parietalis Decidua capsularis None 5. A patient receiving an antihypertebsive medication compains of postural hypotension.This indicates a sign of _____ toxicity a side efffect none of the above an allergic effect None 6. Needle gauge preferred with Blood Transfusion is 16 G 20 G 22 G 18 G None 7. Suitable position for rectal examination is Knee Chest Prone Sims Supine None 8. Which of the following is the most important initial care when chemical burn is suspected? Immediately cover the burn area Provide the calm environment Excessive flushing with water for 20-30 minutes Remove all the dressings None 9. A patient recovering from knee replacement surgery is prescribed enoxaparin at 1 mg/kg subcutaneously every 12 hours to prevent DVT. The patient weighs 85 kg. The available enoxaparin is in 100 mg/mL prefilled syringes. How many milliliters should the nurse administer per dose? 1.0 mL 1.25 mL 0.85 mL 0.76 mL None 10. During a hemodialysis treatment, the nurse notices that the dialyzer is not adequately removing fluid. The patient was weighed before dialysis, and they weighed 85 kg. After 3 hours of dialysis, the patient now weighs 84.2 kg, indicating only 0.8 kg of fluid was removed. The expected weight loss should have been 2 kg. What is the most likely issue? The blood flow rate is too high. The patient is not compliant with fluid restrictions. The vascular access site is obstructed. The dialyzer is clogged or compromised. None 11. Which hormone, produced by the ovaries, inhibits the secretion of FSH and LH ____ Inhibin progesterone GnRn estrogen None 12. The maximum amount of urea is present in _____ dorsal vein hepatic portal vein hepatic vein renal vein None 13. Main difference between anorexia and bulmia nervosa is _____ symptomatology age weight gender None 14. A patient with tuberculosis who is on isoniazid therapy should also be administered____ riboflavin nicotinic acid thimine pryridoxine None 15. A patient with tuberculosis who is on isoniazid should also be administered _____ 4. Nicotin acid Pyridoxine Thimine Riboflavin None 16. The acrosome of sperm contains ____ lysosomal enzyme all of the above mitohondrion nuclear material None 17. The healthcare provider orders a patient to take 3 g PO BID. You're supplied with 1500 mg/tablet. How many tablets will you administer per DAY? 4 tablets/day 1 tablet/day 2 tablets/day 3 tablets/day None 18. A 35-year-old patient involved in a motor vehicle accident arrives with a blood pressure of 80/50 mmHg, heart rate of 130 bpm, and cold, clammy skin. The estimated blood loss is 1.5 liters. The physician orders 2 liters of normal saline to be infused over the next hour. The infusion pump delivers fluids at 125 mL/hour by default. What adjustment should the nurse make to the pump to deliver the ordered fluids? Increase the rate to 250 mL/hour. Administer fluids manually without using a pump. Maintain the rate at 125 mL/hour. Increase the rate to 500 mL/hour. None 19. Most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage Placenta previa Abruptio placenta Bleeding disorders Atonic uterus None 20. The ideal roller bandage application for body parts where the thickness varies, such as over the forearm, is? Divergent Spica Figure of eight Reverse spiral Simple spiral None 21. A patient in cardiogenic shock requires a dopamine infusion at 5 mcg/kg/min. The patient weighs 70 kg. The pharmacy sends a 400 mg/250 mL premixed bag. What rate (mL/hour) should the nurse set on the infusion pump? 26.25 mL/hour 35.5 mL/hour 28.75 mL/hour 31.5 mL/hour None 22. Electrocardiograph (ECG) is used to measure ________. Temperature Blood Count Heart Beat Electricity None 23. In treating neonatal jaundice, the light of which color is used_____ green light red light blue light orange light None 24. Disturbance of orientation, memory and intelligence is present in which of the following _____ organic Psychosis hallucination all of the above functional Psychosis None 25. A complete set of chromosome containing all the genetic information of a person is called ____ genome genotype sequence autosome None 26. Emergency Response Plan is prepared to None of the above encourage anti-social behavior ensure and protect the safety of the patients and the staff protect the person with disruptive behavior None 27. A patient with a hemorrhagic stroke is prescribed mannitol to reduce intracranial pressure (ICP). Which finding indicates the medication is effective? The patient’s Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score improves from 9 to 13. The patient’s urine output decreases significantly. The patient’s blood pressure increases to 180/90 mmHg. The patient reports more frequent headaches. None 28. What is the term for a nurse who specializes in caring for newborn infants? None of the above Neonatal Nurse Geriatric Nurse Paediatric Nurse None 29. 6 tsp = ______ml 20ml 40ml 10ml 30ml None 30. Which of the following is an example of a nursing intervention? Interpreting X-ray images Drawing blood for laboratory tests Making a medical diagnosis Conducting a physical examination None 31. The healthcare provider orders a patient to take 125 mcg IV daily You're supplied with 0.50 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?( 1 mL/dose 2 mL/dose 0.5 mL/dose 5 mL/dose None 32. Our country is a spiritual country, their country is a _______________ religious had has is was None 33. A patient complains of palpitations and dizziness. The ECG shows atrial fibrillation with a ventricular rate of 150 bpm. Blood pressure is 105/70 mmHg. What is the most appropriate intervention? Prepare the patient for immediate defibrillation. Administer a beta-blocker to control the heart rate. Encourage the patient to perform Valsalva maneuvers. Place the patient in Trendelenburg position. None 34. Which of the following urine sample type should be collected for culture and sensitivity ____ first stream urine anytime in the day last stream urine mid-stream urine None 35. Do not cry ____________ spilt milk upon up on over None 36. Chirag hardly ever cooks, _____________? isn't he doesn't he is he? does he? None 37. A patient who suffered a brain hemorrhage two days ago is exhibiting bradycardia, irregular breathing, and hypertension. What condition does the nurse suspect? Hypertensive crisis. Recovery from the hemorrhage. Cerebral herniation. Fluid overload. None 38. What are the 3 stages of labor? Delivery of the baby : Recovery period Effacement of the cervix Delivery of the placenta Dilation of the cervix 39. You walk into a patient's room and notice that they are pale, sweaty, and unresponsive. What are your immediate actions? Notify the physician immediately. Administer oxygen and leave to get help. Assess airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC). Call for help and initiate CPR Check the patient’s medical history. None 40. A patient receiving cisplatin, a platinum-based chemotherapy agent, reports nausea, ringing in the ears, and a decrease in urine output over the past 12 hours. What is the most likely cause of these symptoms Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity related to cisplatin. A secondary infection affecting the kidneys Dehydration due to inadequate fluid intake. Normal side effects of chemotherapy. None 1 out of 4 deepthi