The examination of nursing practical ability pays more attention to the investigation of nursing professional knowledge and skills, involving many related contents, such as clinical manifestations of diseases, related treatment principles, health assessment standards, specific nursing procedures and professional skills, and some related knowledge of health education. Including the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment principles, nursing problems, nursing measures, health education and so on.
Nursing Examination 1 How to improve practical ability? Read the teaching materials/videos first, and then do the questions.
Be sure to read the order of the textbook/video and brush the questions clearly, and don't do the questions when the knowledge points are unfamiliar, otherwise you will make 8 mistakes in doing the 10 question, which will greatly undermine your confidence in preparing for the exam.
Review three stages
(1) refer to the examination syllabus and book catalogue, and have a general framework understanding of the examination content;
(2) Focus on reading the knowledge points in each chapter, and read and remember the bold words and titles in the knowledge points;
3 understand and remember what each knowledge point is and what subtle test sites are there.
2, the correct allocation of answering time
Assign time to each subject before doing the problem, do it module by module, and then answer the question after finishing it.
Find the key words in the stem to express negation, such as "no, no, only"; Look for logical relationships in the options. Generally, two options are antonyms, and one of them is the correct answer. Find a breakthrough and quickly judge the answer.
3. Correct mistakes in time, and check for missing and missing.
Find the wrong questions, carefully analyze the answers and answers, and analyze. If the knowledge point is wrong, turn over the notes in the textbook immediately after the wrong question. If you don't see the key words in the questions or options clearly, you should reflect on yourself and cultivate careful habits.
Simulated test questions and answers of practical ability test for nurse qualification certificate 1. Atropine injection is most likely to occur in patients with severe acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning.
A. Decreased blood pressure
B. pale
C. Increased lung moist rales
D. dry mouth
E. sweating too much
Answer: d
2. A 68-year-old male patient was diagnosed with "pulmonary heart disease" three years ago. The condition worsened after upper respiratory tract infection and he was admitted to hospital for treatment. What oxygen therapy should nurses give?
A. tracheal intubation for oxygen supply
B. High-flow continuous oxygen inhalation
C. Intermittent high-flow oxygen inhalation
D. Continuous low-flow oxygen inhalation
E. breathe oxygen for 3-4 hours every day.
Answer: d
3. Uncle Li, aged 68, was admitted to the hospital with an acute attack of bronchial asthma. The nurse didn't listen to the doctor's advice during the treatment. After pushing a drug quickly, the patient experienced dizziness, palpitation, sudden drop of blood pressure, severe arrhythmia and convulsion. This drug may be
A. calcium gluconate
B. aminophylline
C. penicillin
D. sodium cromoglycate
E. Shuchuanning
Answer: b
4. The patient is an 86-year-old man, who was diagnosed as Alzheimer's disease, because his memory gradually declined and he couldn't find a home after going out. At present, the most commonly used drugs to treat this disease are
A. buspirone
B. fluoxetine
C. amitriptyline
D. donepezil
E. clomipramine
Answer: d
5. The patient is a 43-year-old woman who suffered from shortness of breath and precordial discomfort for 3 years. She was taken to hospital with rheumatic heart disease. The heart rhythm is absolutely irregular during admission auscultation, and the first heart sound is uneven and the pulse is uneven. Her heart rate is 120 beats/min, and her pulse is 96 beats/min. The patient's pulse quickened.
A. Water pulse
B. alternating pulse
C. Short pulse
D. Early contraction
E. Biphasic law of ventricular premature beats
Answer: c
6. Female patient, 2 1 year old, with recurrent ecchymosis of lower limbs and increased menstrual flow for half a year. Blood test: hemoglobin 8 1g/l, platelet 18* 109/l, and the initial diagnosis is idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. The first best nursing problem for patients at present is
A. Anxiety
B. Risk of infection
C. potential complications: intracranial hemorrhage
D. nutritional deficiency: less than the body's needs. Lack of body fluids
Answer: c
7. The patient male was admitted to hospital due to ascites due to cirrhosis. The nurse explained to the patient's family that the main purpose of oral lactulose was to promote defecation.
B. Replenish energy
C. Reducing ammonia production
D. inhibiting the growth of intestinal bacteria
E. inhibiting the formation of false neurotransmitters in the brain.
Answer: c
8. The patient was a 52-year-old female with cirrhosis 10 years old. This time, she was admitted to the emergency department because of esophageal varices bleeding. In order to prevent the erosion and necrosis of esophagus and gastric mucosa caused by long-term compression, the nurse told the patient that the time of air bag pressurization and deflation was.
A. pressurize for 24 hours and deflate 15-30 minutes.
B. pressurize 12 hours and deflate 15-30 minutes.
C. pressurize for 24 hours and deflate 1 hour.
D. Pressurize for 6 hours and deflate 15-30 minutes.
E. pressurize for 6 hours and deflate 1 hour.
A: A.
9. The patient, male, aged 2 1 year, was caught in the rain on the way to work and had chills, high fever, cough and expectoration at night. Sputum is rust-colored, with a temperature of 39 degrees. It is incorrect for nurses to guide diet.
A. digestible B. high calorie C. light food D. high vitamin E. high fat
Answer: e
10, the patient was a 29-year-old male, and his voice trembled when the nurse palpated him. What disease may the patient get?
A. Emphysema
B. Pleural effusion
C. pneumothorax
D. lobar pneumonia
E. obstructive atelectasis
Answer: d