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CBT Part B – Nurse’ Response Questions

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

  1. Being an accountable professional.
  2. Promoting health and preventing ill health.
  3. Assessing the need and planning care.
  4. Providing and evaluating care.
  5. Leading and managing nursing care and working in a team.
  6. Improving safety and quality of care.
  7. Coordinating Care.

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  • Question of

    How should the nurse respond to a patient exhibiting aggressive behavior?

    • Restrain the patient immediately.
    • Leave the patient alone.
    • Confront the patient directly.
    • Calmly de-escalate the situation.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the best response when a patient is noncompliant with medication?

    • Explain the importance and benefits of the medication.
    • Force the patient to take the medication.
    • Punish the patient for non-compliance.
    • Document the non-compliance without addressing it.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse handle a patient who is verbally abusive?

    • Argue back with the patient.
    • Report the patient to the authorities immediately.
    • Ignore the patient’s comments.
    • Use a calm and empathetic tone.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the appropriate response to a patient exhibiting signs of anxiety?

    • Dismiss the patient’s concerns.
    • Avoid discussing the issue.
    • Tell the patient to calm down.
    • Provide reassurance and support.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse respond to a patient who is refusing treatment?

    • Force the treatment on the patient.
    • Ignore the refusal and continue as planned.
    • Respect the patient’s decision and discuss alternatives.
    • Threaten the patient with consequences.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What should a nurse do if a patient is displaying signs of depression?

    • Ignore the symptoms and focus on physical care.
    • Refer the patient to a mental health professional.
    • Tell the patient to be more positive.
    • Avoid discussing mental health issues.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse respond to a patient who is crying uncontrollably?

    • Leave the patient alone to cry.
    • Provide comfort and ask if they want to talk about it.
    • Tell the patient to stop crying.
    • Distract the patient with unrelated topics

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the appropriate response to a patient who is experiencing hallucinations?

    • Dismiss the hallucinations as unimportant.
    • Argue with the patient about the reality of their hallucinations.
    • Isolate the patient to prevent disturbance.
    • Acknowledge the patient’s experience and provide reassurance.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse handle a patient who is consistently late for appointments?

    • Discuss the importance of punctuality and explore any barriers.
    • Scold the patient for being late.
    • Ignore the tardiness and continue as usual.
    • Cancel future appointments as a consequence.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the best response to a patient who is fearful of a medical procedure?

    • Minimize the patient’s fear and proceed quickly.
    • Tell the patient their fear is irrational.
    • Explain the procedure thoroughly and address any concerns.
    • Ignore the patient’s fear and proceed as planned.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse respond to a patient with a language barrier?

    • Use medical jargon to explain the situation.
    • Speak louder in hopes of being understood.
    • Find an interpreter or use translation services.
    • Avoid detailed explanations due to the barrier.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What should a nurse do when a patient is experiencing severe pain?

    • Ignore the pain and focus on other tasks.
    • Tell the patient to tolerate the pain.
    • Assess the pain and administer appropriate pain relief.
    • Distract the patient with conversation.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse handle a patient who is dissatisfied with their care?

    • Ignore the patient’s complaints.
    • Argue with the patient about the quality of care.
    • Listen to the patient’s concerns and address them appropriately.
    • Dismiss the patient’s concerns as unimportant.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the appropriate response to a patient who is demanding and rude?

    • Respond with equal rudeness.
    • Maintain professionalism and set boundaries.
    • Ignore the patient’s behavior.
    • Comply with all demands to avoid conflict.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse respond to a patient who is confused and disoriented?

    • Leave the patient alone to figure it out.
    • Tell the patient to stop being confused.
    • Ignore the confusion and proceed with care.
    • Provide clear, simple explanations and reassurance.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What should a nurse do if a patient refuses to eat?

    • Respect the patient’s decision and offer alternatives.
    • Ignore the refusal and remove the food.
    • Force-feed the patient.
    • Scold the patient for not eating.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse handle a patient who is expressing suicidal thoughts?

    • Ignore the statements.
    • Take the statements seriously and seek immediate help.
    • Tell the patient to stop thinking that way.
    • Dismiss the thoughts as a cry for attention.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the best response to a patient who is experiencing a panic attack?

    • Leave the patient alone to calm down.
    • Tell the patient to snap out of it.
    • Ignore the symptoms and continue with care.
    • Stay with the patient and provide reassurance.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    How should a nurse respond to a patient who is experiencing withdrawal symptoms?

    • Ignore the symptoms and focus on other tasks.
    • Tell the patient to endure the symptoms.
    • Monitor the patient closely and provide appropriate care.
    • Isolate the patient to prevent disturbance.

    Correct Wrong

  • Question of

    What is the appropriate response to a patient who is overly dependent on the nurse?

    • Encourage the patient to be more independent.
    • Allow the patient to rely on the nurse completely.
    • Ignore the patient’s requests.
    • Scold the patient for being dependent.

    Correct Wrong

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