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Medical Surgical Nursing Test - 20
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Medical Surgical Nursing
Test - 20
1. progesterone is secreted by ?
Corpus albicans
Corpus luteum
Pitiuitary gland
Graafian cells
2. The function of choroid plexus is: ?
To produce blood
To produse lymph
To produse cerebrospinal fluid
To produce endolymph
3. Decrease BMR in Case of-
Hypothyroidism
Vomiting
Fever
Diabetes
4. WHO Initiated Right to Sight is name-
Vision 2025
Vision 2020
Vision 2015
Vision 2030
5. Serum Hepatitis also known as-
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis D
6. Chemo port catheter synthesized by-
Rubber
Metal or plastic
Silicon membrane
Both B and C
7. Which of the following is not an indication for an insertion of a chemotherapy port
Emergency venous access
Frequent transfusion
A long term antibiotic therapy
A long term chemotherapy
8. In which procedure use Huber needle-
Chemo port
ABG analysis
Paracentesis
Central line
9. which position use during chemo port insertion-
Left lateral
Reverse Trendelenburg
Trendelenburg
Supine
10. Which vein is used for the chemotherapy port -
subclavian vein
Jugular vein
Both A and B
none of them
11. Most common placement site of chemo port-
Right lower portion of the chest
Right upper portion of the chest
Left lower portion of the chest
Left upper portion of the chest
12. Which method is used to confirm the position of the tip of the catheter by a surgeon
Sonography
X ray
Ct scan
MRI
13. How long can a port stay in your body?
7 to 14 days
1 to 3 months
6 to 12 months
2 to 6 years
14. which solution use in chemo port flush-
RL
D5W
Saline with heparin
Distilled water
15. Which of the following statement is false-
A implanted ports are inserted surgically
The catheter tip is introduced in the vein and advanced to the right atrium or Svc.
The catheter is tunnelled from the injection site to the subcutaneous pocket where it is attached to the port
Chemotherapy port only have a single lumen
16. Complications occur during chemo port therapy except–
Pneumothorax
Arterial injury
Liver failure
Thoracic duct
17. What possible complication may occur during and post chemotherapy port implantation-
Infection
Thrombosis
Pneumothorax
All of above
18. Which of the following statement is false-
Flushing the chemotherapy port with a parent solution may be done up to three times in a 24 hours period
The access needle and extension tubing should be trimmed with normal saline and kept before assessing the port.
Always assess the potential before initiating the infusion
Post insertion manipulation of the port should be minimised in the first week
19. Occlusion of the catheter a potential complication of of chemotherapy port can be due to-
Fibrin sheath formation
Medication precipitate
External compression
Catheter thrombosis
20. An inflammatory response to a pathogenic organism is termed as?
Anaphylaxis
Allergy
Inflammation
Infection
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