Practice Questions

A nurse’s decision to question a doctor’s medication order that seems incorrect is an example of:

A. Insubordination
B. Professional accountability and patient advocacy
C. A communication error
D. A lack of trust
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Jun 6, 2026

The ultimate responsibility for interpreting hospital policy rests with:

A. The individual nurse at the bedside.
B. The patient's family.
C. The hospital management and administration.
D. The janitorial staff.
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Jun 6, 2026

The best way to ensure a delegated task is completed correctly is to:

A. Hope for the best.
B. Provide clear, concise instructions and a deadline.
C. Threaten the person with disciplinary action.
D. Check on the person every two minutes.
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Jun 6, 2026

A nurse leader who actively seeks out and listens to dissenting opinions within her team is:

A. Showing weakness and indecisiveness.
B. Wasting valuable time.
C. Fostering a culture of critical thinking and preventing groupthink.
D. Encouraging insubordination.
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Jun 6, 2026

The most critical element for a successful interprofessional team is:

A. All team members having the same personality.
B. Mutual respect and effective communication.
C. A strict hierarchy where only doctors can speak.
D. Having team meetings only once a year.
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Jun 6, 2026

When a nurse leader empowers her staff, the result is often:

A. Increased chaos and confusion.
B. Decreased job satisfaction.
C. Increased job satisfaction, ownership, and improved patient care.
D. A loss of the leader's authority.
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Jun 6, 2026

The primary purpose of a performance review is:

A. To have a formal record for disciplinary action.
B. To provide constructive feedback for professional growth and development.
C. To compare one nurse against another.
D. To fulfill a bureaucratic requirement.
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Jun 6, 2026

A key challenge for nurse leaders in Pakistan, as identified in research, is:

A. Having too many resources and staff.
B. A lack of patient volume.
C. Navigating bureaucratic hurdles and socio-cultural expectations.
D. The simplicity of healthcare problems.
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Jun 6, 2026

The principle of “veracity” in nursing ethics is the duty to:

A. Be faithful to commitments.
B. Be fair to all.
C. Tell the truth.
D. Do no harm.
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