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Vital Sign Senario Mcqs By Medico Slides PDF

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Sun Yat-sen University

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This document is a collection of practice questions on various nursing scenarios focusing on vital signs. It includes scenarios with corresponding questions and answers.

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BsN 1st Semester Subject : FON-1 Topic : Vital Signs Senario Mcqs 1. Scenario: A patient's blood pressure is consistently high. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A....

BsN 1st Semester Subject : FON-1 Topic : Vital Signs Senario Mcqs 1. Scenario: A patient's blood pressure is consistently high. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Encouraging the patient to exercise B. Administering medication as prescribed C. Encouraging the patient to reduce salt intake D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above 2. Scenario: A patient's temperature is elevated. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Encouraging the patient to drink fluids C. Applying a cooling blanket or ice packs D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above 3. Scenario: A patient's respiratory rate is rapid and shallow. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering oxygen as prescribed B. Encouraging the patient to take deep breaths C. Assessing the patient's lung sounds D. All of the above Answer: D. All of the above 4. Scenario: A patient's oxygen saturation is low. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering oxygen as prescribed B. Assessing the patient's lung sounds C. Encouraging the patient to take deep breaths D. All of the above Answer: A. Administering oxygen as prescribed 5. Scenario: A patient's pulse is weak and thready. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Assessing the patient's blood pressure C. Elevating the patient's legs D. All of the above Medico Slides Page 1 Answer: B. Assessing the patient's blood pressure 6. Scenario: A patient's blood pressure is low. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Elevating the patient's legs C. Assessing the patient's pulse D. All of the above Answer: B. Elevating the patient's legs 7. Scenario: A patient's respiratory rate is slow and shallow. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering oxygen as prescribed B. Assessing the patient's lung sounds C. Encouraging the patient to take deep breaths D. All of the above Answer: B. Assessing the patient's lung sounds 8. Scenario: A patient's temperature is low. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Providing warm blankets and clothing C. Encouraging the patient to drink fluids D. All of the above Answer: B. Providing warm blankets and clothing 9. Scenario: A patient's oxygen saturation is high. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering oxygen as prescribed B. Assessing the patient's lung sounds C. Encouraging the patient to take deep breaths D. None of the above Answer: D. None of the above 10. Scenario: A patient's pulse is irregular. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Assessing the patient's blood pressure C. Assessing the patient's respiratory rate D. All of the above Answer: B. Assessing the patient's blood pressure 11. Scenario: A patient's blood pressure is high and they are experiencing a headache. What nursing intervention should be implemented? A. Administering medication as prescribed B. Encouraging the patient to rest C. Assessing the patient's pulse and respiratory rate D. All of the above Answer: A. Administering medication as prescribed Medico Slides Page 2 1. Scenario: A patient complains of shortness of breath and chest pain. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and pulse B. Respiratory rate and oxygen saturation C. Temperature and pulse D. Blood glucose and oxygen saturation Answer: B. Respiratory rate and oxygen saturation 2. Scenario: A patient is experiencing severe pain. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood pressure D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 3. Scenario: A patient has a fever and is feeling very weak. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 4. Scenario: A patient has been experiencing dizziness and nausea. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 5. Scenario: A patient has been sweating profusely and feeling faint. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 6. Scenario: A patient is feeling extremely fatigued and has difficulty staying awake. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: B. Oxygen saturation and pulse 7. Scenario: A patient is complaining of chest pain and difficulty breathing. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate Medico Slides Page 3 8. Scenario: A patient is experiencing severe headaches and blurred vision. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 9. Scenario: A patient has been feeling very thirsty and has been urinating frequently. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: C. Temperature and blood glucose 10. Scenario: A patient has been experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing for several days. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 11. Scenario: A patient has been experiencing dizziness and fainting spells. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate 12. Scenario: A patient has been experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting. What vital signs should be assessed? A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate B. Oxygen saturation and pulse C. Temperature and blood glucose D. Respiratory rate and pulse Answer: A. Blood pressure and respiratory rate Medico Slides Page 4 Medico Slides Page 5

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