CNOR EXAM SAMPLE QUESTIONS – NURSING
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In the development of the nursing diagnosis
the term SIGN is ___________________.
In the development of the nursing diagnosis
the term SYMPTOM is _______________________.
What are two critical nursing components of
safe and efficient patient care?
An independent accrediting organization that
designates accountable patient care and evaluates health care facitlities
ability to adhere to specific guidelines ( such as: documenting, processes,
policies and procedures) is __________
Which group developed over 150 nursing
diagnosises to ensure documentation is consistent?
The Perioperative Nursing vocabulary is known
as:
Federal, State and Local laws and regulations
that govern practice are known as ___________________.
Time Out is an integral part of __________
Protocol?
What is the biggest thing to remember about
the preanesthetic assessment?
every patient, every time
As a student, if the preanesthetic assessment
is completed, what do you do?
At the very least, even for trauma patients,
what do you need to cover in your preanesthetic assessment?
Who requires preanesthetic assessment be done?
What are the goals of the preanesthetic
assessment?
What are the elements of a preanesthetic
assessment?
Where do you gather information regarding
present illness?
What happens when you abruptly stop clonidine?
What medications would you tell a patient to
continue if having surgery?
What happens if you give ephedrine to a
patient on an MAOI?
What happens if you abruptly stop taking
opioids?
What happens if you don’t have a patient hold
their beta blocker that is for acute use?
What medications should you hold 7 days before
surgery?
What medications should you hold 5 days before
surgery?
What medications should you hold 3 days before
surgery?
What medications should you hold 24 hours
before surgery?
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What medications should you hold 12 hours
prior to surgery?
What medication should you hold the morning of
surgery?
Why do you hold premarin morning of surgery?
What medications are given pre-op?
What is the benzodiazepine drug of choice?
What are the common medications given pre-op
for aspiration prophylaxis?
Would you give an OSA patient a
benzodiazepine? Why?
What documentation is needed when assessing a
patient’s allergies?
What is a concern with a patient undergoing
anesthesia who abuses stimulants?
What affect does acute alcohol intoxication
have on anesthesia requirements?
What affect does chronic alcohol users have on
anesthesia requirements?
What precautions should be taken with a
chronic alcohol user who is withdrawing?
What are the three most important systems to
review related to anesthesia?
What questions would you ask a patient about
their pacemaker?
What questions would you ask a patient who has
HTN?
What questions would you ask a patient if they
have a murmur?
What questions would you ask a patient with
asthma before anesthesia?
What questions do you ask an patient when
screening for OSA?
What questions do you ask a patient undergoing
anesthesia who has GERD?
What questions would you ask a ARF patient?
What questions would you ask a CRF patient?
after
What patients cannot have reglan?
What is the big red flag when looking at
someone’s
How should you develop a provider patient
relationship?
How many ASA classifications are there?
Describe and ASA 1
Describe an ASA 2
Describe ASA 3
Describe ASA 4
Describe ASA 5
Describe ASA 6
-brain dead patient for organ harvesting
Describe E in ASA classification
Describe informed consent for anesthesia
Guidelines for NPO status
What two skills are used by perioperative
nurses to set priorities and identify the desirable outcomes of patient care?
What is the standardized language that has
incorporated perioperative nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes?
What is needed, when formulating a patient
care plan, to develop specific patient outcomes?
By developing expected patient outcomes, the
perioperative nurse is able to do what (3) things?
What components should be considered when
formulating a patient outcome? (4)
Three benefits of identifying expected
outcomes are that the peri-operative nurse will be able to : list (3)
How are plans of care developed?
What is needed to validate nursing practice
and patient outcomes?
What is the goal of a nursing care plan?
PROFESSIONAL
ACCOUNTABILITY
What is “scope of practice”?
What is “standards of practice”?
Association of per-Operative Registered nurses
(AORN)provides which services?
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) provide which services?
Centers for Medicare and Medicade Services
(CMS) provide which services?
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provide
which services?
Health Information Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA) provide which service?
Accrediting agencies such as TJC, DNV-GL
Healthcare, provide which services?
State Board of Nursing provides which service?
Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP)
provide which service?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) provide which service?
How is competency defined?
How is competency measured?
What does PDSA stand for?
Is nursing considered a self-regulated
profession?