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Anatomy and Physiology Test - 20
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Anatomy and Physiology
Test - 20
1. The cerebellum is concerened with: ?
Perception
Co-ordination of muscular movements
Memory
Vision
2. Which is the largest synovial joint of the human body?
Wrist Joint
Shoulder Joint
Knee Joint
Ankle Joint
3. Major Artery in Upper Limbs?
Mesenteric Artery
Basilar Artery
Axillary Artery
Femoral Artery
4. Hiatal hernia present with..........
Heart burn and chest pain
Dysphasia
Regurgitation
All of the above
5. Main clinical symptom of hiatal hernia is...................
Vomiting
Abdominal distention
Heartburn
Dysuria
6. The type of hernia that is more prone to become strangulated is...........
Femoral hernia
Hiatal hernia
Umbilical hernia
Inguinal hernia
7. Clinical manifestation of haemorrhoids includes.....
Extreme itching around the anus
A painful bowel movement
Rectal bleedings
All of the above
8. Vermiform appendix is the part of which organ-
Cecum
Ileum
Ascending colon
Duodenum
9. Which of the following is the most common cause of acute appendicitis-
Tumour of the appendix
Foreign body
Bowel kinking
Fecalith
10. Mc Burney's point is associated with-
Stomach
Spleen
Larynx
Appendix
11. Preoperative preparation for appendectomy NOT includes-
Skin preparation
Removal of jewelleries
Consent
Enema STAT
12. The nurse is collecting data for a patient who develops jaundice and dark, amber coloured urine. The nurse recognizes that which of the following is most likely the cause of these manifestations-
Bile duct obstruction
Cholecystitis
Pancreatitis'
Encephalopathy
13. Hepatic cirrhosis is characterized by-
Necrosis of hepatic cell
Stricture in hepatic cell
Degeneration and destruction of liver cells
Atrophy of hepatic cell
14. The inflammation and degeneration of liver parenchyma is referred to as-
Colitis
Jaundice
Cystitis
Cirrhosis
15. When the nurse is assessing a patient who has cirrhosis of the liver, which of the following findings would indicate that the patient's condition is worsening?
Visual field loss
Positive Babinski sign
Flapping hand tremors
Bilateral basal lung creps
16. Which is the best test for detecting Liver dysfunction-
Prothrombin time
SGPT
Serum albumin
Serum bilirubin
17. Right side lying position given to a client following liver biopsy is-
To decrease pain
For comfort
For observing easily
For haemostasis
18. Common location of liver abscess is-
Middle lobe
For comfort
For observing easily
Right lobe of liver
19. 3 L of fluid is obtained via paracentesis in a client, what is the immediate complication expected in this client.......
Respiratory arrest
Cardiac arrest
Vascular collapse
Peritonitis
20. The most common route of transmission of Hepatitis -A is-
By droplets
By sexual Intercourse
By blood transfusion
Oro-fecal
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