Saudi Prometric Nursing Quiz: Can You Pass First Time?

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1. Which medication is contraindicated in patients with severe renal impairment?

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This Saudi Prometric Nursing Quiz: Can You Pass First Time? assesses essential clinical knowledge and competencies required for nursing licensure in Saudi Arabia. Covering pharmacology, patient care, infection control, and professional standards, this medium-difficulty quiz prepares college-level nursing students for the Prometric exam. Test your readiness and identify areas needing... see morefurther review. see less

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2. What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare settings?

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3. A patient presents with chest pain, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. What is the priority nursing action?

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4. Which vital sign indicates a patient in hypovolemic shock?

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5. What is the correct ratio for CPR compressions to ventilations in adults?

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6. A diabetic patient's blood glucose is 45 mg/dL. What is the appropriate intervention?

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7. Which infection control measure is most effective for preventing airborne transmission?

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8. A patient receiving IV antibiotics develops a rash and wheezing. What is suspected?

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9. The primary goal of pain assessment is to ____.

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10. Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a bedridden patient?

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11. A post-operative patient has not voided 8 hours after surgery. What is the nurse's priority?

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12. Informed consent requires the patient to understand what information?

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13. When administering intramuscular injections, the needle angle should be ____.

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14. A patient with COPD has a respiratory rate of 28 and SpO2 of 88%. What action is needed?

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15. The primary source of hospital-acquired infections is ____.

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Which medication is contraindicated in patients with severe renal...
What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare settings?
A patient presents with chest pain, dyspnea, and diaphoresis. What is...
Which vital sign indicates a patient in hypovolemic shock?
What is the correct ratio for CPR compressions to ventilations in...
A diabetic patient's blood glucose is 45 mg/dL. What is the...
Which infection control measure is most effective for preventing...
A patient receiving IV antibiotics develops a rash and wheezing. What...
The primary goal of pain assessment is to ____.
Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for a bedridden patient?
A post-operative patient has not voided 8 hours after surgery. What is...
Informed consent requires the patient to understand what information?
When administering intramuscular injections, the needle angle should...
A patient with COPD has a respiratory rate of 28 and SpO2 of 88%. What...
The primary source of hospital-acquired infections is ____.
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