Saudi Prometric Questions and Answers for Nurses

Introduction

For the Saudi Prometric Nursing Exam, candidates need conceptual clarification, prioritization skills, and frequent exposure to exam-oriented questions. The question patterns are highly focused on patient safety, infection control, pharmacology, emergency nursing, and ethical decision-making, which also test the application of knowledge in nurses during real clinical scenarios. That’s where structured preparation can make all the difference. Tiju’s Academy’s Saudi Prometric exam course is designed to closely align with the actual pattern of the exam.

Students practice Saudi Prometric nursing questions that reflect real exam difficulty, helping them understand how to analyze scenarios, eliminate distractors, and select the safest intervention. Learners are built up in confidence and strengthened clinically with concept-based explanations and focused revision to meet the essential requirement for clearing the Saudi Prometric exam in one attempt.

Success in the Saudi Prometric Nursing Exam is all about practicing time and again-developed ability to think like the examiner. Frequently going through Saudi Prometric practice questions teaches nurses how to prioritize work appropriately, act quickly, and avoid common exam mistakes. Every practice question at Tiju’s Academy is designed to improve critical thinking skills and reinforce frequently tested concepts in pharmacology, ethics, maternal and child health, and medical-surgical nursing. This focused approach will take the student into the examination hall with clarity and confidence rather than fear.

If you wish to clear the Saudi Prometric exam and move closer to an effective nursing career in Saudi Arabia, now is the time to take action. Join Tiju’s Academy, the best Prometric coaching centre in Kerala, for exam-focused practice and unwavering support.

Frequently Asked Questions:

A: A. Using disposable supplies

B. Restricting visitors

C. Hand hygiene

Answer: C

A: A. At the nurses' station

B. On the isolation cart outside

C. In the patient’s room

Answer: C

A: A. 70 bpm

B. 60 bpm

C. 50 bpm

Answer: B

A: A. Supine

B. Semi-Fowler’s (30–45 degrees)

C. High-Fowler’s (90 degrees)

Answer: B

A: A. Activate the alarm

B. Rescue the patient

C. Extinguish the fire

Answer: B

A: A. Call the doctor

B. Reinsert the tube

C. Cover the site with Vaseline gauze/occlusive dressing

Answer: C

A: A. 0.45% Sodium Chloride

B. 0.9% Sodium Chloride (Normal Saline)

C. D5W

Answer: B

A: A. Widening pulse pressure

B. Change in level of consciousness (LOC)

C. Bradycardia

Answer: B

A: A. Avoid all green leafy vegetables

B. Maintain a consistent intake of Vitamin K-rich foods

C. Increase intake of spinach and broccoli

Answer: B

A: A. PT/INR

B. aPTT

C. Platelet count

Answer: B

A: A. Deltoid

B. Vastus lateralis

C. Gluteus maximus

Answer: B

A: A. Call the doctor

B. Place the patient in the Trendelenburg or knee-chest position

C. Push the cord back into the vagina

Answer: B

A: A. Bulging fontanelles

B. Sunken fontanelles

C. Increased tearing

Answer: B

A: A. Pain

B. Haemorrhage (frequent swallowing)

C. Nausea

Answer: B

A: A. Hyperglycemia

B. Hypoglycemia

C. Low birth weight

Answer: B

A: A. Reduce infection

B. Prevent bladder puncture

C. Improve comfort

Answer: B

A: A. Hyperkalemia

B. Hypokalemia

C. Hypercalcemia

Answer: B

A: A. Patient dissatisfaction

B. Medication errors

C. Cost overruns

Answer: B

A: A. Administer oxygen as ordered

B. Call the family

C. Document the confusion

Answer: A

A: A. Droplet

B. Contact

C. Airborne

Answer: C

A: A. Post-op patient with 5/10 pain

B. Pneumonia patient with 88% O2 saturation and confusion

C. Patient needing discharge education

Answer: B

A: A. Fill out an incident report

B. Assess the patient’s condition

C. Notify the supervisor

Answer: B

A: A. Assessment

B. Diagnosis

C. Planning

Answer: C

A: A. Autonomy

B. Beneficence

C. Non-maleficence

Answer: B

A: A. Steady, long gaits

B. Shuffling, small steps

C. High-stepping gait

Answer: B

A: A. Pale and dry

B. Pink to red and moist

C. Purple and firm

Answer: B

A: A. Infiltration

B. Phlebitis

C. Extravasation

Answer: B

A: A. Chest X-ray

B. Tuberculin skin test

C. Sputum culture

Answer: C

A: A. Cognitive therapy

B. Nutritional stabilization

C. Group counselling

Answer: B

A: A. Background

B. Situation

C. Assessment

Answer: B

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