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Here is a well-organized set of the most important, frequently repeated questions for B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Semester - Foundations of Nursing (FON I & II), based on actual university papers and question banks:

B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Semester - FON I & II

Most Important Expected & Repeated Questions


LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (15 marks each)

  1. Describe Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and explain the effect of illness on the patient and family in detail.
  2. What is oxygenation? Explain the structure and physiology of the respiratory system. Describe different alterations in oxygenation and elaborate the nursing care interventions and procedures that promote oxygenation.
  3. Define Physical Examination. What are its purposes? Enumerate different methods of physical examination and explain the role of the nurse in performing it.
  4. Define Communication. Explain the process of communication, discuss barriers to effective communication, and elaborate the role of communication in patient care.
  5. Describe the nursing process (Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation) with examples.
  6. Explain nursing care of an unconscious patient in detail - assessment, positioning, oral care, eye care, pressure ulcer prevention.
  7. Discuss infection control in clinical settings - types of infections, chain of infection, and standard precautions.

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (5 marks each)

  1. Purposes of recording and reporting in a hospital
  2. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (short version)
  3. Different routes of drug administration and nursing responsibilities in medication administration
  4. Principles of body mechanics and their importance
  5. Role of nurse in the admission, discharge, and transfer process
  6. Nursing interventions for impaired body alignment and mobility
  7. Assessment of pressure ulcers using Braden Scale and Norton Scale
  8. Biomedical waste management - categories and color coding
  9. Code of ethics and professional conduct in nursing
  10. First aid management of a patient with wound, haemorrhage, and shock
  11. Types of grief response and stages of dying (Kubler-Ross model)
  12. Sexual health and factors affecting sexuality
  13. Infection control - hand hygiene, PPE, aseptic technique
  14. Stages of wound healing
  15. Types and principles of bandaging

VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (2 marks each)

  1. Define Hypovolemia
  2. Enlist any 4 ethical principles in nursing
  3. Define LAMA (Leave Against Medical Advice)
  4. What is Hypercapnia?
  5. Define Euthanasia
  6. What is the recovery position?
  7. What is a Bed Cradle used for?
  8. Define CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)
  9. What is the Braden Scale used for?
  10. Define health and list factors affecting health

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (most repeated topics)

TopicKey Point to Remember
Maslow's basic needPhysiological needs are the most basic
Braden ScaleUsed for pressure ulcer/sore risk assessment
Braden Scale componentsNutrition, Mobility, Moisture, Sensory Perception, Activity, Friction & Shear (NOT communication)
Recovery positionLeft lateral position
Stages of dying (Kubler-Ross)Denial - Anger - Bargaining - Depression - Acceptance
First phase of patient educationAssessment
Self-actualization (Maslow)Highest level of need
High bowel enema positionLeft lateral / Knee-chest position
First code of ethics in nursing1953 (ICN)
LAMALeave Against Medical Advice
CPRCardiopulmonary Resuscitation

TOP PRIORITY TOPICS TO STUDY (most frequently examined)

  1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - appears in almost every paper
  2. Nursing Process (5 steps: ADPIE)
  3. Vital Signs - measurement, normal values, documentation
  4. Infection Control - hand washing, PPE, biomedical waste
  5. Pressure Ulcer - Braden & Norton Scale, staging, prevention
  6. Oxygenation - respiratory anatomy, alterations, nursing care
  7. Medication Administration - routes, 5 rights (now 10 rights)
  8. Communication - process, types, barriers
  9. Physical Examination - methods (IPPA), nurse's role
  10. Documentation - recording, reporting, types of records
  11. Body Mechanics - principles, ergonomics
  12. Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief/Dying
  13. Ethics in Nursing - principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice)
  14. Admission/Discharge/Transfer of patient
  15. Unconscious patient care

EXAM TIPS

  • Long answers almost always ask about Maslow's or Oxygenation/Respiratory system - prepare these thoroughly.
  • Ethics (code of conduct, ethical principles) appears every year.
  • Braden Scale and Norton Scale MCQs are very common - know all components.
  • For routes of drug administration, include: oral, sublingual, rectal, topical, inhalation, IV, IM, SC, ID.
  • The nursing process can appear as both a long answer and short answer.

Best of luck with your exams! If you want detailed notes on any specific topic from the list above, just ask.

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A clean professional study card titled "B.Sc. Nursing 2nd Semester - FON I & II" on a dark purple background with white, yellow and orange text. Section 1 heading: "TOP 15 PRIORITY TOPICS TO STUDY" with a star symbol: 1. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - appears in almost every paper 2. Nursing Process - 5 steps ADPIE 3. Vital Signs - measurement, normal values, documentation 4. Infection Control - hand washing, PPE, biomedical waste 5. Pressure Ulcer - Braden and Norton Scale, staging, prevention 6. Oxygenation - respiratory anatomy, alterations, nursing care 7. Medication Administration - routes, 10 rights 8. Communication - process, types, barriers 9. Physical Examination - methods IPPA, nurse's role 10. Documentation - recording, reporting, types of records 11. Body Mechanics - principles, ergonomics 12. Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief and Dying 13. Ethics in Nursing - autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice 14. Admission, Discharge and Transfer of patient 15. Unconscious patient care Section 2 heading: "EXAM TIPS" - Long answers almost always ask about Maslow's or Oxygenation - prepare thoroughly - Ethics and code of conduct appears every year - Know all 6 components of the Braden Scale - For routes of drug administration include: oral, IV, IM, SC, ID, rectal, sublingual, topical, inhalation - Nursing process can appear as both long and short answer Footer: "Best of Luck! Study Smart | 2nd Sem FON I and II"

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