-

SNB Exam Questions for Enrolled Nurses (Set 1)
SGD 39.90 Add to cart3 Apr 2025
SNB Enrolled Nurse Exam Question
During routine vital signs, you find out that a patient’s BP has dropped significantly compared to earlier in the day. What should you do?
a) Recheck BP manually to confirm, then report immediately.
b) Report immediately without rechecking to avoid delay.
c) Increase oral fluid intake before deciding whether to report.
d) Recheck using another machine, then report if still low.
-

SNB Exam Questions for Enrolled Nurses (Set 2)
SGD 39.90 Add to cart3 Apr 2025
SNB Enrolled Nurse Exam Question:
You notice that a patient's nasogastric tube appears to have moved outwards by several centimetres. Which of the following actions should you take?
a) Stop feeding and keep patient upright.
b) Flush the tube to confirm patency before continuing.
c) Push the tube back to its original position.
d) Pause feeding but leave patient flat for comfort.
-

SNB Exam Questions for Registered Nurses (Set 1)
SGD 39.90 Add to cart3 Apr 2025
SNB Registered Nurse Exam Question:
You are caring for four patients on a general medical ward. Which patient should you attend to first?
a) A diabetic patient requesting insulin injection as scheduled.
b) A patient with chronic pain requesting analgesia.
c) A patient with new onset confusion and difficulty speaking.
d) A patient ready for discharge requiring medication education.
-

SNB Exam Questions for Registered Nurses (Set 2)
SGD 39.90 Add to cart3 Apr 2025
SNB Registered Nurse Exam Question:
A patient with congestive heart failure is admitted with peripheral edema and shortness of breath. The doctor orders IV fluids at a maintenance rate. What is your best nursing action?
a) Administer the IV fluids as ordered to maintain hydration.
b) Discuss with the doctor the possibility of withholding fluids due to fluid overload risk.
c) Monitor input and output closely while administering fluids cautiously.
d) Stop the IV fluids immediately and notify the doctor of the patient’s symptoms.


