Nurse’ Response Questions test your skills in responding to different clinical situations. You have to score 80% in this Quiz.
NMC CBT Part B
- Total Questions: 100.
- Special Questions: 20 Critical Questions on Patient, Public Safety.
- Options for each Question: 4 (A, B, C, D)
- Score per each Correct Answer: 1 Mark.
- Time: 2 hours 30 minutes.
- Choose one of the 4 multiple options.
- Pass Score: 68%.
Areas
- Being an accountable professional.
- Promoting health and preventing ill health.
- Assessing the need and planning care.
- Providing and evaluating care.
- Leading and managing nursing care and working in a team.
- Improving safety and quality of care.
- Coordinating Care.
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How should the nurse respond to a patient exhibiting aggressive behavior?
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Restrain the patient immediately.
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Leave the patient alone.
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Confront the patient directly.
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Calmly de-escalate the situation.
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What is the best response when a patient is noncompliant with medication?
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Explain the importance and benefits of the medication.
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Force the patient to take the medication.
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Punish the patient for non-compliance.
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Document the non-compliance without addressing it.
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How should a nurse handle a patient who is verbally abusive?
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Argue back with the patient.
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Report the patient to the authorities immediately.
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Ignore the patient’s comments.
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Use a calm and empathetic tone.
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What is the appropriate response to a patient exhibiting signs of anxiety?
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Dismiss the patient’s concerns.
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Avoid discussing the issue.
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Tell the patient to calm down.
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Provide reassurance and support.
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How should a nurse respond to a patient who is refusing treatment?
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Force the treatment on the patient.
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Ignore the refusal and continue as planned.
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Respect the patient’s decision and discuss alternatives.
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Threaten the patient with consequences.
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What should a nurse do if a patient is displaying signs of depression?
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Ignore the symptoms and focus on physical care.
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Refer the patient to a mental health professional.
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Tell the patient to be more positive.
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Avoid discussing mental health issues.
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How should a nurse respond to a patient who is crying uncontrollably?
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Leave the patient alone to cry.
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Provide comfort and ask if they want to talk about it.
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Tell the patient to stop crying.
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Distract the patient with unrelated topics
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What is the appropriate response to a patient who is experiencing hallucinations?
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Dismiss the hallucinations as unimportant.
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Argue with the patient about the reality of their hallucinations.
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Isolate the patient to prevent disturbance.
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Acknowledge the patient’s experience and provide reassurance.
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How should a nurse handle a patient who is consistently late for appointments?
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Discuss the importance of punctuality and explore any barriers.
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Scold the patient for being late.
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Ignore the tardiness and continue as usual.
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Cancel future appointments as a consequence.
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What is the best response to a patient who is fearful of a medical procedure?
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Minimize the patient’s fear and proceed quickly.
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Tell the patient their fear is irrational.
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Explain the procedure thoroughly and address any concerns.
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Ignore the patient’s fear and proceed as planned.
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How should a nurse respond to a patient with a language barrier?
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Use medical jargon to explain the situation.
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Speak louder in hopes of being understood.
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Find an interpreter or use translation services.
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Avoid detailed explanations due to the barrier.
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What should a nurse do when a patient is experiencing severe pain?
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Ignore the pain and focus on other tasks.
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Tell the patient to tolerate the pain.
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Assess the pain and administer appropriate pain relief.
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Distract the patient with conversation.
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How should a nurse handle a patient who is dissatisfied with their care?
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Ignore the patient’s complaints.
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Argue with the patient about the quality of care.
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Listen to the patient’s concerns and address them appropriately.
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Dismiss the patient’s concerns as unimportant.
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What is the appropriate response to a patient who is demanding and rude?
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Respond with equal rudeness.
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Maintain professionalism and set boundaries.
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Ignore the patient’s behavior.
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Comply with all demands to avoid conflict.
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How should a nurse respond to a patient who is confused and disoriented?
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Leave the patient alone to figure it out.
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Tell the patient to stop being confused.
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Ignore the confusion and proceed with care.
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Provide clear, simple explanations and reassurance.
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What should a nurse do if a patient refuses to eat?
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Respect the patient’s decision and offer alternatives.
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Ignore the refusal and remove the food.
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Force-feed the patient.
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Scold the patient for not eating.
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How should a nurse handle a patient who is expressing suicidal thoughts?
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Ignore the statements.
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Take the statements seriously and seek immediate help.
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Tell the patient to stop thinking that way.
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Dismiss the thoughts as a cry for attention.
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What is the best response to a patient who is experiencing a panic attack?
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Leave the patient alone to calm down.
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Tell the patient to snap out of it.
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Ignore the symptoms and continue with care.
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Stay with the patient and provide reassurance.
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How should a nurse respond to a patient who is experiencing withdrawal symptoms?
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Ignore the symptoms and focus on other tasks.
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Tell the patient to endure the symptoms.
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Monitor the patient closely and provide appropriate care.
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Isolate the patient to prevent disturbance.
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What is the appropriate response to a patient who is overly dependent on the nurse?
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Encourage the patient to be more independent.
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Allow the patient to rely on the nurse completely.
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Ignore the patient’s requests.
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Scold the patient for being dependent.
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