Daily Nursing Questions β Strengthen your Knowledge and Clinical Skills
Welcome to your Daily Nursing Questions portal! The daily updated MCQs are designed for nursing students and professionals to test their clinical knowledge and prepare for exams like NCLEX and other nursing exams. Each question is accompanied by an answer and detailed rationale to help you understand the reasoning behind the answer and improve your decision making.
Why practice daily?
Practicing MCQs daily will help you:
- Develop accurate and quick decision making
- Build a habit of answering correctly in exams
- Build confidence in difficult topics like Pediatric Nursing, Pharmacology, Emergency Care and other subjects
How to use this post:
- First read the question carefully and think about your answer.
- Read the correct answer and rationale and understand why this answer is correct.
- Share your thoughts and answers in the comment box below and discuss with others.
In this portal you will find:
- Daily updated MCQs that match clinical situations and exam pattern
- Detailed rationales and study tips for each question
- Important questions related to all nursing subjects and Clinical Nursing
π‘ Additional Tips:
- Focus on time management while practicing MCQs
- Use elimination method for difficult questions
- Regular practice and understanding rationales will strengthen both your exam preparation and clinical skills
π Start practicing today, enhance your knowledge and take your nursing exam preparation to the next level!
Daily Nursing Exam Questions #0049-52
Rationale: During placental removal after delivery, the standard methods include administering oxytocin to stimulate uterine contractions, performing uterine massage, and using controlled cord traction. Prostaglandin E1, however, is not used for placental removal and is reserved for other obstetric or medical purposes. Knowing the correct techniques is essential to prevent postpartum hemorrhage and ensure safe maternal care.
Rationale: Hypertonic solutions have a higher concentration of solutes than the fluid inside the cells. When administered, they draw water out of the cells into the plasma, increasing intravascular volume. This mechanism is used carefully in clinical settings to manage severe hyponatremia or cerebral edema, but requires close monitoring to prevent fluid overload.
Rationale: Fat is primarily stored in adipose tissue, which acts as the bodyβs main energy reserve. While small amounts of fat can be found in the liver and muscles, and lipids circulate in the blood, adipose tissue is the specialized site for long-term fat storage, helping in energy balance and insulation.
Rationale: ABC analysis is a method of inventory management that classifies items based on their importance, value, or usage. The main purpose is to control inventories effectively, focusing attention and resources on the most valuable items (A-items), while monitoring less critical items (B- and C-items) appropriately. This ensures optimal stock levels and efficient resource utilization.
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