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Q. Prone position should be given to the present for
To assess the posterior thorax
To give comfort
To assess the hip joint
All of above
Q. A 4 year old is admitted to the ward with pneumonia. He develops sudden onset of breathlessness. What is the next step in management
Increase mechanical ventilation settings
Emergency needle thoracotomy
Intercostal drainage tube insertion
Decrease mechanical ventilation settings
Q. A child weighing 30 kg arrives at the clinic with diffuse itching as the result of an allergic reaction to an insect bite. diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 25 mg 3 times a day is prescribed. The correct pediatric dose is 5 mg/kg/day. Which of the following best describes the prescribed drug dose?
A. It is the correct dose.
B. The dose is too low.
C. The dose is too high.
D. The dose should be increased or decreased, depending on the symptoms.
Q. A patients to the emergency department with a complaint of watery diarrhea for the past 3 days. Assessment findings include blood pressure 100/60 , pulse 98 and dry mucus membranes. The health care provider would anticipate intravenous therapy administration with which of the following fluids
Hypertonic crystalloid
Isotonic crystalloid
Colloid solution
Hypotonic crystalloid
Q. The client asks Nurse Mamta the causes of peptic ulcer. Nurse Mamta responds that recent research indicates that peptic ulcers are the result of which of the following
Stress
Diet high in fat
Genetic defect in gastric mucosa
Helicobacter pylori infection
Q. Client with leukemia has neutropenia which of the following function must be frequently assessed
Heart Sound
Breath Sound
Blood Pressure
Blood Bowel Sound
Q. Normal response to plantar reflex in adult is
A. Extention
B. Flexion
C. Babinski response
D. All of the above
Q. The physician ordered Betamethasone to a pregnant woman at 34 weeks of gestation with sign of preterm labor. The nurse expects that the drug will
Stimulate the production of surfactant.
Reduce the risk of hypertension.
Suppress labor contraction.
Treat infection.
Q. Proton pump in stomach in an example for
Primary active transport
Simple diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Secondary active transport
Q. Another name of herpes zoster infection is
Varicella
Variolla
Shigella
Shingles
Q. Who among the following did not give theory of socialisation
George Mead
Charles Cooley
Sigmund Freud
None of these
Q. A child is diagnosed with Kwashiorkor. He is having all symptoms, except
Edema
Decrease weight
Fatty liver
Change in skin and hair
Q. Which condition places a patient with cardiac illness at increased risk of sudden death
Bulimia
Chest pain
Depression
Anxiety
Q. Which of the following childhood disorder improves with increase in age
Temper tantrums
Sleep disorder
Conduct disorder
Emotional problems
Q. Solution of choice for bladder irrigation for a patient who is
NS
RL
Isolate P
Glycerol
Q. False about Japanese Encephalitis
Transmitted by culex mosquitoes
Two doses of vaccine
Water tanks serve as breeding site
Pigs are amplifiers
Q. Which layer is responsible for vasocontraction and dilation of artery?
Tunica intima
Tunica media
Tunica externa (tunica adventia)
All of above
Q. Prognosis in diaphragmatic hernia
Pulmonary hypertension
Size of defect
Age of surgery
None of these
Q. A clinic patient has recently been prescribed nitroglycerin for treatment of angina. He calls the nurse complaining of frequent headaches. Which of the following responses to the patient is correct?
A. "Stop taking the nitroglycerin and see if the headaches improve."
B. "Go to the emergency department to be checked because nitroglycerin can cause bleeding in the brain."
C. "Headaches are a frequent side effect of nitroglycerine because it causes vasodilation."
D. "The headaches are unlikely to be related to the nitroglycerin, so you should see your doctor for further investigation."
Q. Among the following options identify the option which is indicating the toxicity of digoxin
A. Visual disturbances
B. Cramping
C. Constipation
D. Tinnitus
Q. A clinic nurse interviews a parent who is suspected of abusing her child. Which of the following characteristics is the nurse least likely to find in an abusing parent?
A. Low self-esteem
B. Unemployment
C. Self-blame for the injury to the child
D. Single status
Q. A 25-year-old male client has been newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism and will take levothyroxine (Synthroid) 50 mcg/day by mouth. As part of the teaching plan, the nurse emphasizes that this medication:
A. Should be taken in the morning
B. May decrease the client’s energy level
C. Must be stored in a dark container
D. Will decrease the client’s heart rate
Q. The hormone that stimulates release of bile into duodenum is
Enterogastrone
Cholecystokinin
Gastrin
Secretin
Q. The major nutrients involved in fluid balance are
Vitamin B9 and magnesium
Fats and proteins
Chloride and carbohydrates
Potassium and sodium
Q. A 25 years female presents with related vomiting and several episodes of low grade fever. On examination, she was icteric and had right upper quadrant pain. She also gives history of recently returning from the area where she had poor hygienic and sanitary conditions. What is the most likely diagnosis
Hepatitis A infection
Enteric fever
Tuberculosis
Osteomyelities
Q. Patient complains that someone is making conspiracy about me. Which type of delusion is it?
A. Delusion of infidelity
B. Delusion of nihilism
C. Delusion of persecution
D. Delusion of grandiosity
Q. A child who has recently been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis is in a pediatric clinic where a nurse is performing an assessment. Which later finding of this disease would the nurse not expect to see at this time?
A. Positive sweat test
B. Bulky greasy stools
C. Moist, productive cough
D. Meconium ileus
Q. Which one of the following pairs regarding pelvis is not correct
Anthropoid- Ape type
Platypelloid- Monkey type
Gynecoid- Female type
Android- Male type
Q. Spinal shock is characterized by all of the following, except
Urinary bladder involvement
Spastic paralysis
Flaccid paralysis
Sensory loss
Q. The doctor orders to administer the 0.9% NaCl 500 mL to be infused in 8 hours shift duty by using the macro drip set. What is the correct rate of flow to be maintained by the nurse for accurate administration of IV fluid
21.3 gtt/minute
15.6 gtt/minute
22 gtt/minute
18.5 gtt/minute
Q. Structure present in dermis layer of skin is
Sweat glands
Melanin
Papillae
Subcutaneous
Q. A nurse cares for a patient who has a nasogastric tube attached to low suction because of a suspected bowel obstruction. Which of the following arterial blood gas results might be expected in this patient?
A. pH 7.52, PCO2 54 mmHg.
B. pH 7.42, PCO2 40 mmHg.
C. pH 7.25, PCO2 25 mmHg.
D. pH 7.38, PCO2 36 mmHg.
Q. The nurse is speaking at a community meeting about personal responsibility for health promotion. A participant asks about chiropractic treatment for illnesses. What should be the focus of the nurse’s response?
A. Electrical energy fields
B. Spinal column manipulation
C. Mind-body balance
D. Exercise of joints
Q. Which of the following drug is a skeletal muscle relaxant
Atropine
fentanyl
Ketamine
Pentothal sodium
Q. Which of the following is not a clotting factor
Prothrombin
Calcium
Sodium
Fibrinogen
Q. A client lies flat on back with legs extended and knee slightly flexed this, position is known as
Dorsal position
Horizontal recumbent position
Supine position
All of above
Q. Emergency department triage is an important nursing function. A nurse working the evening shift is presented with four patients at the same time. Which of the following patients should be assigned the highest priority?
A. A patient with low-grade fever, headache, and myalgias for the past 72 hours.
B. A patient who is unable to bear weight on the left foot, with swelling and bruising following a running accident.
C. A patient with abdominal and chest pain following a large, spicy meal.
D. A child with a one-inch bleeding laceration on the chin but otherwise well after falling while jumping on his bed.
Q. Prognosis in diaphragmatic hernia
Pulmonary hypertension
Size of defect
Age of surgery
None of these
Q. When teaching a client with coronary artery disease about nutrition, the nurse should emphasize:
A. Eating three (3) balanced meals a day
B. Adding complex carbohydrates
C. Avoiding very heavy meals
D. Limiting sodium to 7 gms per day
Q. Gout is a condition occur because of the accumulation of
A. Ammonia
B. Creatinine
C. Uric acid
D. Bilirubin
Q. Small lobes were retained in the uterus after birth in placenta succenturiata, which could lead to
Hypotension
Severe hemorrhage
Severe dehydration
Coma
Q. Nurse is caring to a child client who had a tonsillectomy. The child complains of having dryness of the throat. Which of the following would the nurse give to the child
Yellow no citrus Jelly
Cool cherry Kool-Aid
A glass of milk
Cola with ice
Q. For which of the following condition is a client with multiple myeloma monitored
Hypernatremia
Hypermagnesemia
Hypercalcemia
Hyperkalemiac
Q. Clinical and technological advancements in nursing by application of computer and information
Nursing procedure
Nursing reference
Nursing Informatics
Nursing diagnosis
Q. Dry cornea occur because of the deficiency of
A. Vitamin B12
B. Vitamin A
C. Vitamin B1
D. Vitamin C
Q. How much distance should be maintained from blue light to neonate
Not less than 15 cm
Not less than 25 cm
Not less than 30 cm
Not less than 45 cm
Q. A nurse in the emergency department is observing a 4-year-old child for signs of increased intracranial pressure after a fall from a bicycle, resulting in head trauma. Which of the following signs or symptoms would be cause for concern?
A. Bulging anterior fontanel.
B. Repeated vomiting.
C. Signs of sleepiness at 10 PM.
D. Inability to read short words from a distance of 18 inches.
Q. Tactile hallucination is a feature of
Morphine withdrawal
Schizophrenia
Anxiety neurosis
Cocaine poisoning
Q. BUN used for kidney function tests stand for
Blood uric acid nitrogen
Blood uracil nitrogen
Blood urea nitrogen
Blood urine nitrogen
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