45. A 2 year child come to health facility with a complain of Respiratory distress and barking cough.
He
has intercostal retraction, caynosis and O2 saturation is 86%.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. B. Asthma.
B. Brocholitis
C. Croup
D. Pneumonia
38.A 8 year baby come to hospital with a complain of fever, SOB and cough. His vital sign reading shows
BP 85/50 mmhg, Temperature 37.2 oc and O2 80%.
What is the most priority nursing intervention?
A. Administering IV fluid
B. Clearing airway
C. Administering oxygen
D. Adiministering analegesics
40. A 42 year old COPD patient come to hospital with a complain of fever, cough and difficulty of
breathing. He has stridor breathing sound. His vital sign was Bp 110/70mmgh, pulse 96 beat/min,
Temperature 38.3 oc and O2 85%.
What is the most priority nursing intervention ?
A. Clear breath sound
B. Airway clearance
C. Oxygen administration
D. Improving tissue perfusion
1. The vaccine used for the prevention of cervical cancer is _
A. HPV.
B. IgG
C. Hepatitis B
D. BCG
2. What is the most potentially Dangerous Complication of chronic peritoneal dialysis.?
A. Peritonitis.
B. Abdominal pain
C. Muscle cramps
D. dyspnea
3. Which of the following function as First Referral Unit (FRUs)in India?
A. Sub center
B. Primary health centre
C. Community health centre.
D. Regional hospital
4. The average weight gain per week during later months of pregnancy is _
A. 1.5 kg
B. 1.0 kg
C. 0.25 kg
D. 0.5 kg.
5. A client's condition following cardiac catheterization is evaluated by palpating the pulse
A. Above the catheter insertion
B. At the insertion site
C. Distal to the catheter insertion.
D. In all extremities
6. Which of the following anti-tubercular drug is bacteriostatic-
A. streptomycin
B. ethambutol
C. rifampicin
D. INH
7. Normally by one year of age the birth weight of an infant should increase by _
A. 1.5 times
B. 2 times
C. 3 times.
D. 4 times
8. Specificity is the ability of .......identity-
A. true positive
B. true negative
C. false positive
D. false negative
9. A patient was in an automobile accident, sustained a head injury. Following admission to the hospital,
a diagnosis of increased intracranial pressure was made. The nursing intervention appropriate in the
care of patients is to _
A. Encourage the intake of clear fluid
B. Teach controlled coughing and deep breathing.
C. Provide a quiet and bright environment
D. Elevating the head 15 to 30 degree.
10. Which of the best method for removing of temporary hardness of water-
A. sterilization
B. boiling
C. filtration
11. Involution of uterus is completed by _
A. 6 weeks.
B. 8 weeks
C. 12 weeks
D. 16 weeks
12. Strongest stimulus of lactation is by_
A. PPH
B. Sucking.
C. Metoclopramide
D. Bromocriptine
13. " Injection Anti-D " should be given following Rh(+)ve delivery within _
A. 8 hours
B. 72 hours
C. 7 days
D. 24 hours
14. Dyspnea associated with congestive heart failure is primarily due to-
A. blockage of pulmonary artery by an embolus.
B. accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space & alveoli of the lungs.
C. blockage of bronchi by mucus secretion.
D. compretion of lungs by the dilated heart.
15. Territory level of prevention of diseases is related to-
A. vaccination
B. good nutrition
C. rehabilitation
D. good rest & sleep.
16 Placental bed blood circulation through-
A. villi
B. spiral artery
C. chorional membrane
D. umblical artery.
17. The danger of convulsion in a woman with preeclampsia ends-
A. After labour begins
B. after delivery occurs
C. 24 hours postpartum
D. 48 hours postpartum
18. All of the following are mosquito born disease except-
A. malaria
B. kala azar
C. KTO
D. dengue
19. Immunity by antibody formation during the course of a disease is-
A. active natural immunity
B. active artificial immunity
C. passive natural Immunity
D. passive natural immunity
20. Major route of transmission of hepatitis-A is-
A. faeco-oral route
B. parenteral route
C sexual transmission
D placental transmission.
21. The uterine blood flow at term-
A. 50 ml/min
B. 100-150 ml/min
C. 350-375 ml/min
D. 500-750 ml/min
22. A woman has been pushing effectively for 1 hour, a nurse should need at this time is to-
A. change position frequently
B. ambulate
C. consume oral food & fluids.
D. rest b/w contractions.
23. A patient need an intradermal injection for mantoux test, but he currently has bilateral forearm cast
in place. which of the following would be the best alternative site-
A. abdomen
B. lateral upper arm
C. medial upper arm
D. antecubital space
24. Which is not a freeze dried vaccine is-
A. BCG
B. DPT
C. measles
D. yellow fever
25. Major cause of blindness in india is-
A. glaucoma
B. refractive error
C. cornea blindness
D. cataract
26. India accounts for nearly...... of the global incidence of tuberculosis-
A. 50%
B. 25%
C. 33%
D. 20%
27. Inadequate intake of which vitamin by the pregnant women may cause neural tube defects-
A. niacin
B.riboflavin
C. folic acid
D. thiamine
28. The safest method of termination of pregnancy before 12 weeks is -
A. suction evacuation
B. D&C
C. luminaria tant
D. prostaglandin
29. The principal features of kawashiorkor is -
A. visible muscle wasting
B. usually good appetite
C. severe fat wasting
D. Oedema in lower leg & face
30. The concept of MHW was given by-
A. kartar singh committee
B. shrivastva committee
C. chada committee
31. A characteristic of infant & young children who have experienced maternal deprivation is -
A. tendency toward overeating
B. responsiveness to stimuli
C. proneness to illness
D. extreme activity
32. A skin infection that can be a sequela of a staphylococus infection is -
A. herpes simplex
B. scabies
C. intertrigo
D. impetigo
33. Caput succedenum is -
A. birth mark
B.swelling on the face of the body
C. collection of fluid under scalp
D. swelling will not cross the suture line.
34. The reason for using the parenteral route to administer medication includes -
A. parenteral medication last longer than an oral medication
B. it is the least expensive method
C. it is easier to measure an accurate dose
D. the parenteral route allow more rapid absorption than the oral route
35. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing action when caring a patient a patient who has a
radium implant for cancer of cervix-
A. restrict the visitors to 10 minutes stay
B. store urine in a lead-lined container
C. wear a lead apron when giving care
D. avoid giving IM injection to gluteal region
36. A patient's physics orders nuclear cardiography and makes an appointment for a thallium scan.
The purpose of injecting a radioisotope into the blood stream is to detect-
A. normal versus abnormal tissue
B. damage in area of the heart
C. ventricular function
D. myocardial scanning & perfusion
37. Protein are required for-
A. weight reduction
B. absorption of calcium
C. maintenance of body tissue.
D. synthesis of steroid hormone.
38. The enzyme release by the sperm which allow penetration of the ovum is-
A. amylase
B. hyaluronidase
C. lipase
D. trypsin
39. Total blood volume of a newborn at birth is-
A. 80 ml/kg
B. 100 ml/kg
C. 125 ml/kg
D. 150 ml/kg
40. A 20 months old is to receive isotype-P 240 ml IV in 6 hours. The drop factor of the minidropper is 60
drops/ml. The nurse should regulate the IV to run at-
A. 36 drop/min
B. 40 drop/min
C. 32 drop/min
D. 20 drop/min
41. When a patient is in liver failure, which of the following behavioral changes is the most important
assessment is report-
A. shortness of breath
B. lethargy
C. fatigue
D. nausea
42. Under IMNCI care is rendered to-
A. only newborn
B. under 5 children
C. 2 months to 5 year old children
D. age upto 2 months and 2 months to 5 year old children
43. Which of the following clinical finding indicates the patient is experiencing hypokalamia-
A. Edema
B. muscle spasm
C. kussmaul breathing
D. abdominal distention
44. Pain felt in calf muscle when the foot is dorsiflexed with the leg extended at the knee is called-
A. kernig's sign
B. spalding's sign
C. homan sign
D. goodell's sign
45. The population covered by a suncenters in plain area is-
A. 1000
B. 5000
C. 30000
D. 80000
46. The mean cardiac output of the foetus is-
A. 100 ml/kg/min
B. 225 ml/kg/min
C. 350 ml/kg/min
D. 415 ml/kg/min
47. A 20 year old male patient is admitted to the Hospital for a suspected brain tumor, while asseesing
the patient, the nurse would keep in mind that the most reliable index of cerebral status is-
A. pulil response
B. deep tendon reflexes
C. muscle strength
D. level of consciousness
48. EPI include all vaccines except-
A. DPT
B. MMR
C. BCG
D. polio
49. Most appropriate age for early primary immunization against TB, DPT, polio, measles, & hepatitis-B
is-
A . birth to 1 year
B. birth to 6 months
C. birth to 9 months
D. birth to 18 months
50. The first person becoming sick in an epidemic is called-
A. primary case
B.secondary case
C. contact case
D. index case
51. ART-DOTS linkage are being established at all-
A. health centers
B. ART centers under AIDS control progtamme
C. Hospital
D. TB centers
52. The immunity develop as a results of infection by pathogenic organisms is-
A. active immunity
B. passive immunity
C. natural immunity
D. acquired immunity
53. Normally newborn lose weight in first week of life-
A. 10 % of birth weight
B. 5 % of birth weight
C. 1 % of birth weight
D. 20 % of birth weight
54. Which of the following is a preparation of choice for a patient who has been admitted in emergency
department with an open contaminated injury and no recent history of tetanus immunization-
A. DPT vaccine
B. tetanus toxoid
C. tetanus antitoxin
D. tetanus immunoglobulin.
55. BCG, measles, MMR, should be stored in-
A. 10 to 120* C
B. 20 to 250* C
C. 2 to 8* C
D. 15 to 200* C
56. The nurse will evaluate for the most significant complications in patients undergone chronic
peritoneal dialysis , which is-
A . pulmonary embolism
B. hypotension
C. dyspnoea
D. peritonitis
57. Communicability of measles decline-
A. after onset of fever
B. during prodromal period
C. at the time of eruption
D. after appearance of rash
58. The physician has ordered a 24 hours urine specimen. after explaining the procedure to the patients,
the nurse collects the first specimen, this specimen is then-
A. discarded then the collection begain
B. saved as part of the 24 hours collection
C. tested, than discarded
D. placed in a separate container & later added to the collection.
59. Tertiory prevention is needed in which stage of the natural history of disease-
A. prepathogenesis
B. pathogenesis
C. predromal
D. terminal
60. Strawberry spot vagina is seen in-
A. candida
B. trichomonas
C. CMV
D. herpes simplex
61. A non-stess test is prescribed for a pregnant mother and nurse about the procedure, the nurse tells
the client that-
A. the test is an invasive procedure and requires that an informed consent be signed
B. the test will take about 2 hours and will require close monitoring for 2 hours after procedure is
completed
C. an ultrasound transducer that records fetal heart activity is secured over the abdomen where the
fetal heart sound is heared most clearly.
D. The fetus is challenged a stresed by uterine contraction to obtain the necessary information
62. The first dose of vitamin-A is given at the age of-
A. 18 months
B. 2 years
C. 9 months
D. 6 months
63. A way to promote trust with a patient is to-
A. allow family members to visit whenever they want
B. assure the patient that her doctor is excellent
C. follow through when u say u will do something
D. talk with her at length, about her life, likes & dislikes
64. Physiological anemia in pregnant women is a result of-
A. poor dietary intake of iron
B. increased erthropoiesis
C. increased detoxification demands
D. increased blood volume of women
65. A young patient who was hit by a car was fortunate because the level of his injury did not interrupt
his respiratory function. The cord segment invoved with maintaining respiratory functions are-
A. thoracic level 5 & 6
B. thoracic level 2 & 3
C. cervical level 7 & 8
D. cervical level 3 & 4
66. When a patient's medical record is needed as evidence for a ligal action, you are aware that the
record is the property of-
A. the patient
B. the court
C. the patient's lawyer
D. the health care agency
67. Which of the clients would nurse identity as being at most risk for developing DIC-
A. a 4th gravida delivered 8 hours ago & has lost 500 ml of blood
B. a 2nd gravida diagnosed with dead foetus syndrome
C. a primigravida with mild preeclampsia
D. a primigravida who delivered a 3.5 kg baby 3 hours ago
68. the principle of risk approach is-
A. something for all
B. more for the needly
C. all for some
D. all for all
69. A patient has the diagnosis of left ventricular failure and a high pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
(PCWP). The physician order dopamine to improve ventricular function. The nurse will know the
medication is working if the patient's-
A. blood pressure rises
B. blood pressure decreases
C. cardiac index falls
D. PCWP rises
70. A main objective of intensive IEC activities for leprosy programme is-
A. cure of illness
B. case identification
C. reduction of stigma
D. eradication of disease
71. Promotion of infant & young child feeding practice is ancompassed along with continuous of
complementary feeding up to-
A. 1 year of life
B. 2 year of life
C. 3 year of life
D. 4 year of life
72. Thrombophlebitis is a common complication following vascular surgery. Which of the following sign
indicates that a possible thrombus has occured-
A. kernig's sign
B. hegar's sig
C. homan's sign
D. brudzindki's sign
73. During a retention catheter insertion or bladder irrigation, the nurse must use-
A. clean equipment & maintain surgical asepsis
B. sterile equipment & maintain medical asepsis
C. clean equipment & techniques
D. sterile equipment & wear sterile gloves
74. Saffron coloured meconium seen in-
A. post maturity
B. TB
C. breech
D. normal in appearance
75 The extra calories needed by a woman having singleton pregnancy-
A. 100 kcal
B. 200 kcal
C. 300 kcal
D. 500 kcal
76. Which of the following principle guided nurses priorities at a disaster cause by a collapse building in
an earthquake-
A. haemorrhage necessitates immediate care to save most lives
B. those requiring minimal care are treated first so that they can help others
C. those with head injuries are treated first so that their care more complex
D. children should get highest priority because they have the greatest life expectancy
77. Mantoux test is done to diagnose-
A. malaria
B. filaria
C. tuberculosis
D. typhoid
78. A 45 year old patient Mrs. sunita devi has just been admitted to the Hospital for ab abdominal
hysterectomy following a diagnosis of uterine cancer. Results of lab tests indicate that the patient's WBC
is 9800/cumm.
The most appropriate intervention is to-
A. call the operating room & cancel the surgery
B. notify the surgeon immediately
C. take no action as this is a normal value
D. call the lab & have the test repeated
79. The result of mantoux test are read after-
A. 6 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 48 hours
D. 72 hours
80. Bitot's spot are due to the deficiency of-
A. vitamin-A
B. vitamin-B
C. vitamin-D
D. carbohydrate
81. Chikunguniya is a non-fatal. .... illness-
A. viral
B. bacterial
C. protozoa
D. plasmodoum
82. following a liver biopsy, the highest priority assessment of the patient's conditions is to check for-
A. pulmonary edema
B. uneven respiratory pattern
C. haemorrhag
D. pain
83. The number of death per 1000 population per year in a given community is known as-
A. crude death rate
B. infant death rate
C. neonatal death rate
D. perinatal death rate
84. A pregnant women in Labour room is attached to external electronic fetal monitor, nurse should do
Initial assessment which of the following-
A. identity type of acceleration
B. assessing baseline FHR
C. determining frequency of the contractions
D. determining intensity of the contractions
85. A female patient Mrs. seema verma has a ceslum needle implanted in her cervix. She ask the nurse if
she may get out of bed to go to the bathroom.
The appropriate response is to tell her-
A. she may not get out of the bed while the needle is implanted
B. she may get out of bed with the nurse's help
C. the nurse will have to get a physician order for her to get out of bed
D. she must stay in bed , but she can move around to be more comfortable while the needle is
implanted
86. Rice water stool is the typical sign of-
A. cholera
B. hepatitis-A
C. hepatitis-B
D. dysentery
87. The assessment finding that shold be reported immediately should it develop in the patient with
acute pancreatitis is-
A. nausea & vomiting
B. abdominal pain
C. decreased bowel sound
D. shortness of breath
88. A nurse is assessing a child for dehydration. The nurse determines that the which moderately
dehydrated if which of the symptom is noted-
A. flat fontonalle
B. moist mucus membrane
C. pale skin
D. oligouria
89. The nurse know that the most informative measurement for determining carcinogenic shock is-
A. arterial blood pressure
B. CVP
C. pulmonary artery pressure
D. cardiac index
90. Which of the following is the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with a terminal illness
who is passing through the "acceptance stage"-
A. allowing the patient to cry
B. encouraging unrestricted visiting
C. explains the patient what is being done
D. begin around through not speaking
91. A female patient has a laparoscopic cholecystectomy this morning. She is now complaining of right
shoulder pain. The nurse would explain to the patient this symptoms is-
A. common following this operation
B.expected after General anesthesia
C. unusual & Will be reported to the surgeon
D. indicative of a need to use the incentive spirometer
92. Which immunization produces a permanent scar-
A. DPT
B. BCG
C. Measles vaccination
D. hepatitis-B vaccination
93. To disinfect 20 litres of water, one shold use a single chlorine tablet of-
A. 0.5 g
B. 1.5 g
C. 2.5 g
D. 3.5 g
94. Expenditure in health sector a public health is about. ...of the GDP-
A. 1%
B. 2%
C. 5%
D. 6%
95. Which of the following system is an Indian origin-
A. homeopathy
B. Siddha
C. unani-tibb
D. acupuncture
96. Normal crown-rump length at birth is-
A. 20-25 cms
B. 38-50 cms
C. 72-80 cms
D. 78-85 cms
97. Which of the following assessment indicates is extra cellular fluid loss-
A. distended jugular vein.
B. elevated haemocrate value
C. rapid thready pulse
D. increased serum sodium level
98. INH is prescribed for a 2 year old child with positive mantoux test. The nurse know the prescribed
medicine should be given for-
A. 6 months
B. 9 month
C. 12 months
D. 18 months
1 which of the following cm is right side CHF
A organomegaly B orthopinia
C nausea D hematemasis
2 which of the is important for assessment of sever allergic reaction
A skin color
B blood pressure
C heart rate
D none
3 Action of the drug that is suspected effect than therapeutically
A side effect
B adverse effects
C allergic reaction
D therapeutic
4 which vaccine contradicted during pregnancy?
A rubella B OPV C measles D influenza
5 which of the following is not link to CRC (compassionate respectful and caring)
A. Take prideo her or his profession
B. Consider the pt as a case
C. Respect pt and his/her family
D all
6 All of the following are CF of strangulation
A. takycardia
B. Disappearance of abdominal pain
C .fever
D. Acidosis
7 clinical feature of bowel obstruction?
A. colicky abdominal pain
B. Abdominal distension
C. Diarrhea
D. vomiting
8 Clinical manifestation of bladder stone
A. pain on tests
B. Hematuria
C. Strangery
D none
9 All of the following are complications of pharyngo esophageal junction
A. Stroke
B. Ansta esophagitis
C. larngoesophitis
D A&C
10 which of the following complication of epiglottis in neonate?
A. Larngomalacia
B. Asphyxia
C tonsillitis
D Phargitis
10 Which route of administration is best for adrenaline during sever anaphylactic shock?
A. Im
B. Iv
C. Sc
D all
11. Helen is work in adult OPD at that time, the patient come with sudden excess vomiting. Helen
immediately before assess physical examination she take history. the pt says 6 episode of projectly
vomiting in previous history of gastric problem. in addition he had a history of drinkers. Smoker and
gastric problem. In the above scr which one of the following is best assessment of nurses?
A. Initinal
B. Focused
C. Time lapsed
D. Emergency
12. Correct order of wound dressing?
A. Irrigate ,cleans, debris and apply medication
B cleans, irrigate, debriment and apply medication
C debris, irrigate, cleans and apply medication
D cleans, debris, irrigate and medication
13 w/c one of the following is the most important aspect of burn mgt in in 24 hours
A, wound dressing
B, fluid Resuscistation
C. Antibiotics
D. none
14 All of the following events occur in proliferation phase of wound healing, except?
A. Wound contract
B. Collagen formation
C. Epithelization
D release of vacoactive substance
15 w/c of the following is true about physiological jaundice?
A. Immature hepatic enzymes
B. breast feeding
C. Increasing Bluribin production
D none
16 w/c one of the following is true about CPR?
A. 30 compression and 2 breath in adult
B. 15 compression and 2 breath in adult
C. 30 compression and 1 breath in adult
D. 15 compression and 1 breath in pediatrics
17. A 27 years old adult patient said z nurse I have high blood glucose and have DM but it doesn't
compromised my future vision and I can do everything. Z above explanation of a patient describes
A. Self perception and self concept pattern
B. Copying stress mechanism pattern
C. Role and relationship pattern
D. Value belief pattern
18 In Hypotention w/c fluid is given?
A. Dextrose 5%
B. NS 3%
C. NS
D. RL
19 w/c one of the following is given in phase 1 treatment of sever malnourished?
A. F75 B. Iron C. Vitamin A D. Measles vaccine
20 w/c one of the following is not the part of nursing care plan?
A. Overt data, but not previous record history
B. potential nursing care
C discharge with detail summery
D A&B
E. All
1. You are working in bedside patient clerks and your supervisor asks questions at the bed side.
You broths the answer through internet. What is the best way of responding to your teacher?
A. Face to face written
B. Face to face oral
C.
2. Which of the following is true when phenobarbital and warfarin is used together?
A. Increase warfarin toxicity
B. Decrease phenobarbital oxicity
C. Decrease warfarin toxicity, decrease bleeding
D. Increase phenobarbital toxicity
3. For which of pharmaceuticals FEFO is strictly used?
A. Contraceptive
B. Vaccines
C. Antibiotics
D. Medical equipments
4. You are working in the drug manufacturing company and prepares drugs of having trace metals and
air sensitive formulation. Which of the following excipient(s) are used to formulate this drugs?
A. Chelating agent and preservative
B. Chelating agent and anti-oxidant
C. Chelating agent
D. Preservative
5. According to the biopharmaceutical classification system (BCS), ......d history and physical
examination the physican decided to conduct surgery to the patient. But the patient was refused to sign
a consent to under go surgery. Without the consent of the patient the physician conducted the surgery
and the patient was died. Which right of the patient was violated?
A. Autonomy
B. Justice
C. Mal practice
D. Confidentiality
30. A para III, gravida IV mother was just delivered at health facility and she complains vaginal bleeding
after delivery. when the nurse checks her ux, it was not in its place and the nurse notes/feel membrane
slightly via PV.
What is the most priority nursing intervention ?
A. manual utrine Return
B. Bimanual utrine compression
C. Oxytocin IV infusion
D. Positioning the mother
31. A one day infant who is unable to breast feed with weight of 2.1kg comes to hospital and admitted
NICU. what will be the total amout of maintainace given to him?
A. 189ml C. 144ml
B.168ml D.126ml
32. A Mother brought her 4 day infant with respiratory distress and secretion. The baby was admitted
to NICU and he has severe fluid defecit. What is the most likey way of administering fluid to this infant?
A. breast feeding
B. feeding by tube
C. feeding by cup
D. giving IV fluids
33. ?? A 42-year-old man attends the GP reporting hearing loss. He reports sudden-onset right hearing
loss that has remained continuous for the past three weeks. He notes that the day prior to this he hit his
head with some force. Additionally, he mentions he has been experiencing some dizzy episodes over the
same time frame. He goes onto have a pure-tone audiogram that demonstrates significant sensorineural
hearing loss on the right side.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Stroke
B. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
C. Meniere's disease
D. Subdural haemorrhage
34. A 8 year old child come to hospital with a complain of fever, SOB and cough. The cough is aggravated
durig night.
What is the most likely diagnosis
A. Pnumonia
B. Brochial asthma
c. Bronchitis
D. Empysema
35. ???A 47-year-old nurse presents to Hospital complaining of a poorly healing ulcer of her left second
digit. The ulcer started a week ago and is painless.
The patient has tried using over the-counter antibacterial and hydrocortisone creams without
improvement. She denies trauma to the hand.
The patient has a temperature of 38.4°C (101.1°F) and left-sided epitrochlear and axillary adenopathy.
She has a 4-cm ulcer on the dorsal side of the left second digit covered by a black eschar and surrounded
by an extensive amount of nonpitting edema.
Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
a. Smallpox infection
b. Cutaneous anthrax
c. Cat-scratch disease
d. Leprosy infection
36. A 23 year old primigravida mother delivered at health facility. After giving birth she complains
vaginal bleeding, and a nurse in charge examined her found tear in her perineum which involves the
anal spinecture but not rectal mucosa.
What is the most likely stage of genitial tear?
A. Stage I
B. Stage II
C. Stage III
D. Stage IV
37. A nurse working in x hospital collects instrumentes after procedure. What is the first stage of
instrument processing that the nurse follows?
A. Disinfection
B. Decontamination
C. Stralization
D. HLD
38. A 8 year baby come to hospital with a complain of fever, SOB and cough. His vital sign reading shows
BP 85/50 mmhg, Temperature 37.2 oc and O2 80%.
What is the most priority nursing intervention?
A. Administering IV fluid
B. Clearing airway
C. Administering oxygen
D. Adiministering analegesics
39. A 45 year old male patient come to health facilities with a complain of cough. He has thick tenacious
secration. His vital sign was Bp 90/60 mmhg, pulse 105 beat/min, Temperature 36.5 oc, and RR 22
breath/min.
What is the most priority nursing diagnosis ?
A. Ineffective airway clearance
B. Ineffective brathing patteren
c. Impaired tissue perfusion
D.?
40. A 42 year old COPD patient come to hospital with a complain of fever, cough and difficulty of
breathing. He has stridor breathing sound. His vital sign was Bp 110/70mmgh, pulse 96 beat/min,
Temperature 38.3 oc and O2 85%.
What is the most priority nursing intervention ?
A. Clear breath sound
B. Airway clearance
C. Oxygen administration
D. Improving tissue perfusion
41. Mr.x come to hospital with a complain of vague abdominal pain 3 days ago. The physician ordered
cleansing enema. The nurse in charge assessed the patient vital sign as follows, Bp 160/90 mmhg, pulse
rate 100 beat/min, Temperature 37.5 oc and RR 20 breath per min.
Which solution for cleansing enema most likely the nurse will use?
A. Soap solution
B. Normal saline
C. Tap water
D. Kcl solution
42. A 18 year old patient come to hospital with swelling over his lower extermity. When the nurse
checks his lower extermity it has pitting type odema. His vital sign was Bp 80/50mmhg, pulse
96beat/min, temperature 37.8oc and Respiration 18 breath/min.
What is the most priority nursing intervention ?
A. Administering fluid
B. Administering diuretics
C. Elevation
D. Positioning
43. The color of nasal discharge during the infection of influenza virus is.
A. Clear. B. Green. C. Cloudy. D. Black
44. Which one of the following is mostly looks the acute complications of common cold?
A. Pharyngitis.
B. Laryngitis.
C. Otitis media.
D. ????????
45. A 2 year child come to health facility with a complain of Respiratory distress and barking cough. He
has intercostal retraction, caynosis and O2 saturation is 86%.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. B. Asthma.
B. Brocholitis
C. Croup
D. Pneumonia
Dracunculiasis (It is an infection caused by a parasite called the Guinea worm.)