Nurse Quiz

1. When we check a patient’s vital signs, what does “BP” stand for?

2. You know during emergencies, we often give oxygen. Do you remember the normal oxygen saturation level in a healthy person?

3. If a patient is diabetic, which test gives us their blood sugar level instantly?

4. When giving an intramuscular injection, which angle is correct?

5. Which of these is considered the most important for infection control?

6. You must’ve heard of CPR. What’s the full form of CPR?

7. What’s the normal range for an adult heart rate at rest?

8. If a patient has difficulty breathing, what’s the medical term we use?

9. Which site is most common for checking a pulse?

10. If a patient is running a fever, what’s the term we use?

11. Which vitamin deficiency mainly causes rickets in children?

12. What’s the first thing you check before giving any medication?

13. Which of these is NOT considered a vital sign?

14. What’s the common site for intradermal injection like a TB test?

15. Which disease is known as the "silent killer" because it often has no symptoms?

16. In case of burns, what’s the first immediate step you should take?

17. Which of these is NOT a symptom of hypoglycemia?

18. When inserting a urinary catheter, which of the following is most important?

19. How often should you reposition a bed-ridden patient to prevent bedsores?

20. Which type of precaution is needed while handling a TB patient?

21. What is the normal range for blood sugar (fasting)?

22. What does "prn" mean when written on a medicine chart?

23. Which side effect is common when a patient is on antibiotics?

24. If a patient says they are allergic to penicillin, what should you do?

25. Which of these is a symptom of dehydration?

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