Practice Questions

73. You are leading a psychoeducation group for patients with anxiety disorders. A patient asks, “How long will it take for my anxiety to go away?” What is the most appropriate response?

A. "It will be gone in a week if you try hard enough."
B. "Anxiety never truly goes away."
C. "Managing anxiety is a process, and progress varies, but consistent practice of coping skills is key."
D. "Medication will eliminate it completely."
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71. A patient requires a sterile dressing change. You have assembled your supplies. What is the first step before opening any sterile packages?

A. Don sterile gloves
B. Clean the patient's wound
C. Perform hand hygiene
D. Place the patient in a comfortable position
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70. You are responding to a patient who has collapsed on the floor. After ensuring scene safety, what is your immediate next step in emergency assessment?

A. Check for a pulse and breathing
B. Call the patient's family
C. Move the patient to a bed
D. Obtain a detailed medical history
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66. A patient is prescribed Metformin for Type 2 Diabetes. What is a critical patient teaching point regarding this medication?

A. It causes hypoglycemia when taken alone
B. It should be taken only when blood sugar is high
C. It can cause gastrointestinal side effects and should be taken with food
D. It is an insulin replacement
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65. A patient on a psychiatric unit becomes increasingly agitated and is pacing rapidly. Staff are present and attempting verbal de-escalation. What should be done to prevent escalation in the environment?

A. Clear the immediate area of other patients and potential weapons
B. Confront the patient with a large group of staff
C. Engage in a power struggle with the patient
D. Lock the patient in a separate room
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64. You are observing a surgical incision. What is a critical sign of wound infection?

A. Minimal pain
B. Clean, dry edges
C. Redness, warmth, swelling, and purulent drainage
D. Absence of discharge
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