CNOR EXAM AND PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM 400 QUESTIONS AND
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A 2-year-old boy is d
undergoing an
orchiopexy. In evaluating
the intraoperative nursing
care plan, the
perioperative nurse
focuses on the statement
"the patient will maintain
normal body
temperature". This
statement is an example of
a(n):
a. Nursing assessment
b. Plan of care
c. Nursing diagnosis
d. Outcome criteria
,The 4 D's of __________ that malpractice
must be proven in a
lawsuit include:
1. Duty of care
2. Dereliction of duty
(didn't give them the
nursing care they deserve
3. Direct causation
4. Damages
An 8-year-old boy is a
being prepared for a
bilateral inguinal
herniorrhaphy. As the
anesthesia provider is
about to start the IV, the
boy begins to cry. The
most appropriate action at
this point would be to:
A. give the patient
psychological support
through tactile contact
and verbal reassurance
B. impress upon the
patient how important it is
to be brave and not to cry
C. distract the patient's
attention from the
venipuncture by asking
him if he has a pet or a
hobby
D. turn the patient's head
to the side so that he
cannot see the
venipuncture
,A 25-year-old male arrives d
to the trauma room after a
high speed rollover MVA.
The abdomen is distended
and tender. He has a
closed tib-fib fracture and
multiple lacerations to his
face, chest and arms. The
perioperative nurse is
prepping the abdomen for
an exploratory
laparotomy. She asks
another nurse in the room
to locate and mark the
pulse distal to the fracture
in the lower extremity.
Why?
A. Post-operative nurses
will need to know where
the peripheral pulse used
to be
B. Bounding pulses
secondary to high blood
pressure should be noted
C. Poor perfusion will cool
the extremity necessitating
warming measures
D. This patient is at risk for
compartment syndrome
and she will use the mark
to check for a pulse
periodically during the
procedure
, A 49-year-old firefighter c
with 60% second- and
third- degree burns on his
torso and lower
extremities is undergoing
tangential excision and
split thickness skin graft
repair. Which nursing
diagnosis is most
important to this particular
patient during the
intraoperative period?
A. Potential for knowledge
deficit
B. Potential for
compromise in skin
integrity
C. Potential for fluid and
electrolyte imbalance
D. Potential for elevated
body temperature
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