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Fundamentals of Nursing
Module 14 • 20 Questions
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Fundamentals of Nursing
Module 14
Question 1
The leading cause of death in adolescence is-
A
Homicide
B
Substance abuse
C
Accidents
D
Eating disorders
Question 2
A client who smokes two packs of cigarettes per day is most at risk postoperatively is
A
Pneumonia
B
Infection
C
Hypotension
D
Cardiac dysrhythmias
Question 3
The stool discharge from the ostomy is called -
A
Effluent
B
Cathartics
C
Colonic fluid
D
Mucosa
Question 4
In brain death all are seen except -
A
Apnea
B
Diabetes invipidus
C
Pulse rate unresponsive to atropine
D
Constricted pupils
Question 5
The nurses is Admitting a client with a suspected fluid imbalance. The most sensitive indicator of body fluid balance is-
A
Daily weight
B
Blood pressure
C
Serum sodium levels
D
Measured intake and output
Question 6
Thick yellow describes the drainage as-
A
Anguineous
B
Serous
C
Serous-sanguineous
D
Purulent
Question 7
While caring for a client with hypertension, the nurse notes the following vital signs: BP of 140/120, pulse 120, respirations 36, temperature 100.8°F. The nurse's initial action should be to:
A
Recheck the vital signs
B
Call the doctor
C
Obtain arterial blood gases
D
advice ECG
Question 8
When does the heart receives blood from the coronary artery?
A
Systole
B
When the valves closes
C
Diastole
D
When the valves opens
Question 9
Who collects blood specimen?
A
Medical technologist
B
The nurse
C
Physician
D
Physical therapist
Question 10
Type of healing when scars are minimal due to careful surgical incision and good healing
A
First intention
B
Third intention
C
Second intention
D
Fourth intention
Question 11
This is a process of removing pathogens but not their spores is
A
Sterilization
B
Disinfection
C
Autoclaving
D
Medical asepsis
Question 12
Which of the following WBC component proliferates in cases of Anaphylaxis?
A
Monocytes
B
Basophils
C
Eosinophil
D
Neutrophils
Question 13
Refers to a person or animal, known or believed to have been exposed to a disease.
A
Contact
B
Carrier
C
Agent
D
Host
Question 14
Osteoporosis and degenerative diseases like Osteoarthritis belongs to what type of risk factor?
A
Age
B
Lifestyle
C
Environment
D
Genetics
Question 15
Which of the following is NOT an attribute of a professional?
A
Independent
B
Self directed
C
Concerned with quantity
D
Committed to spirit of inquiry
Question 16
The four major concepts in nursing theory are
A
Person, Environment, Nursing, Health
B
Promotive, Preventive, Curative, Rehabilitative
C
Nurse, Person, Environment, Cure
D
All of these
Question 17
Which of the following is the nurse’s role in the health promotion is.
A
Health risk appraisal
B
Teach client to be health consumer
C
Worksite wellness
D
None of the above
Question 18
A technique in physical examination that is use to assess the movement of air through the tracheobronchial tree is
A
Auscultation
B
Palpation
C
Inspection
D
Percussion
Question 19
Rectal examination is done with a client in what position?
A
Supine
B
Sims position
C
Lithotomy
D
Dorsal recumbent
Question 20
The nurse asked the client to read the Snellen chart. Which of the following is tested:
A
Olfactory
B
Troclear
C
Oculomotor
D
Optic
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