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