1101 - 1200 Solved Medical Nursing MCQ Test Questions Bank

1101. The nurse is evaluating the client’s pulmonary artery pressure. The nurse is aware that this test will evaluate:
Select one:
A. Pressure in the left ventricle
B. The pressure in the pulmonary veins
C. The systolic, diastolic, and mean pressure of the pulmonary artery
D. None of the above

1102. Shortly after the client was admitted to the postpartum unit, the nurse notes heavy lochia rubra with large clots. The nurse should anticipate an order for:
Select one:
A. Magnesium sulfate
B. Methergine
C. Stadol
D. None of the above

1103. Lidocaine is a medication frequently ordered for the client experiencing:
Select one:
A. Heart block
B. Ventricular tachycardia
C. Atrial tachycardia
D. None of the above

1104. The 84-year-old male has returned from the recovery room following a total hip repair. He complains of pain and is medicated by morphine sulfate and promethazine. Which medication should be kept available for the client being treated with opioid analgesics?
Select one:
A. Nalozone (Narcan)
B. Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
C. Ketorolac (Toradol)
D. None of the above

1105. The nurse on the 3–11 shift is assessing the chart of a client with an abdominal aneurysm scheduled for surgery in the morning and finds that the consent form has been signed, but the client is unclear about the surgery and possible complications. Which is the most appropriate action?
Select one:
A. Call the surgeon and ask him or her to see the client to clarify the information
B. Explain the procedure and complications to the client
C. Check in the physician’s progress notes to see if understanding has been documented
D. None of the above

1106. A 20-year-old female has a prescription for tetracycline. While teaching the client how to take her medicine, the nurse learns that the client is also taking Ortho-Novum oral contraceptive pills. Which instructions should be included in the teaching plan?
Select one:
A. Nausea often results from taking oral contraceptives and antibiotics.
B. The oral contraceptives will decrease the effectiveness of the tetracycline.
C. Antibiotics can decrease the effectiveness of oral contraceptives, so the client should use an alternate method of birth control.
D. None of the above

1107. Which information should be reported to the state Board of Nursing?
Select one:
A. The client fails to receive an itemized account of his bills and services received during his hospital stay.
B. The narcotic count has been incorrect on the unit for the past 3 days.
C. The facility fails to provide literature in both Spanish and English.
D. None of the above

1108. Which information obtained from the mother of a child with cerebral palsy most likely correlates to the diagnosis?
Select one:
A. She was born at 42 weeks gestation.
B. She had meningitis when she was 6 months old.
C. She had physiologic jaundice after delivery.
D. None of the above

1109. The physician has prescribed tranylcypromine sulfate (Parnate) 10mg bid. The nurse should teach the client to refrain from eating foods containing tyramine because it may cause:
Select one:
A. Hypertension
B. Urinary retention
C. Hyperthermia
D. None of the above

1110. The client is admitted with thrombophlebitis and an order for heparin. The medication should be administered using:
Select one:
A. Intravenous controller
B. Buretrol
C. A tuberculin syringe
D. None of the above

1111. The nurse is assessing the client admitted for possible oral cancer. The nurse identifies which of the following as a late-occurring symptom of oral cancer?
Select one:
A. Odor
B. Warmth
C. Pain
D. None of the above

1112. The nurse is preparing a client for surgery. Which item is most important to remove before sending the client to surgery?
Select one:
A. Wedding ring
B. Contact lenses
C. Hearing aid
D. None of the above

1113. A client is admitted with a Ewing’s sarcoma.
Which symptoms would be expected due to this tumor’s location? Select one:
A. Hemiplegia
B. Aphasia
C. Bone pain
D. None of the Above

1114. A 24-year-old female client is scheduled for surgery in the morning.
Which of the following is the primary responsibility of the nurse? Select one:
A. Obtaining the permit
B. Explaining the procedure
C. Taking the vital signs
D. None of the Above

1115. The nurse is assisting in the assessment of the patient admitted with abdominal pain.
Why should the nurse ask about medications that the client is taking? Select one:
A. This will provide an opportunity to educate the patient regarding the medications used.
B. Interactions between medications can be identified.
C. Various medications taken by mouth can affect the alimentary tract.
D. None of the Above

1116. The nurse is caring for a client with cerebral palsy.
The nurse should provide frequent rest periods because: Select one:
A. Stretch reflexes are increased with rest.
B. Grimacing and writhing movements decrease with relaxation and rest.
C. Hypoactive deep tendon reflexes become more active with rest.
D. None of the Above

1117. The nurse notes the patient care assistant looking through the personal items of the client with cancer.
Which action should be taken by the registered nurse? Select one:
A. Notify the police department as a robbery
B. Monitor the situation and note whether any items are missing
C. Report this behavior to the charge nurse
D. None of the Above

1118. The nurse is caring for a Mr. Botwey, a client scheduled for removal of a pituitary tumor using the transsphenoidal approach.
The nurse should be particularly alert for: Select one:
A. Nasal congestion
B. Abdominal tenderness
C. Muscle tetany
D. None of the Above

1119. The client is newly diagnosed with juvenile onset diabetes.
Which of the following nursing diagnoses is a priority? Select one:
A. Anxiety
B. Altered thought process
C. Knowledge deficit
D. None of the Above

1120. The doctor is preparing to remove chest tubes from the client’s left chest.
In preparation for the removal, the nurse should instruct the client to: Select one:
A. Hold his breath and bear down
B. Breathe normally
C. Take a deep breath
D. None of the Above

1121. The client is diagnosed with multiple myoloma.
The doctor has ordered cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan).
Which instruction should be given to the client? Select one:
A. “Report nausea to the doctor immediately.”
B. “Walk about a mile a day to prevent calcium loss.”
C. “Drink at least eight large glasses of water a day.”
D. None of the Above

1122. Several clients are admitted to the emergency room following a three-car vehicle accident.
Which clients can be assigned to share a room in the emergency department during the disaster? Select one:
A. The client who is 6 months pregnant with abdominal pain and the client with facial lacerations and a broken arm
B. A child whose pupils are fixed and dilated and his parents, and the client with a frontal head injury
C. The schizophrenic client having visual and auditory hallucinations and the client with ulcerative colitis
D. None of the Above

1123. The nurse is caring for the client following a cerebral vascular accident.
Which portion of the brain is responsible for taste, smell, and hearing? Select one:
A. Temporal
B. Parietal
C. Occipital
D. None of the Above

1124. The nurse is assessing the abdomen.
The nurse knows the best sequence to perform the assessment is: Select one:
A. Inspection, palpation, auscultation
B. Inspection, auscultation, palpation
C. Palpation, inspection, auscultation
D. None of the Above

1125. The nurse is caring for the patient’s post-surgical removal of a 6mm oral cancerous lesion.
The priority nursing measure would be to: Select one:
A. Ensure that the incisional area is kept as dry as possible
B. Maintain a patent airway
C. Perform meticulous oral care every 2 hours
D. None of the Above

1126. When the nurse is gathering information for the assessment, the patient states, “My stomach hurts about 2 hours after I eat.”
Based upon this information, the nurse knows the patient likely has a: Select one:
A. Duodenal ulcer
B. Gastric ulcer
C. Peptic ulcer
D. None of the Above

1127. Mrs. Ansah with cancer is admitted to the oncology unit. Stat lab values reveal Hgb 12.6, WBC 6500, K+ 1.9, uric acid 7.0, Na+ 136, and platelets 178,000.
The nurse evaluates that the client is experiencing which of the following? Select one:
A. Hypernatremia
B. Hypokalemia
C. Myelosuppression
D. None of the Above

1128. The client is admitted to the postpartum unit with an order to continue the infusion of Pitocin.
Which finding indicates that the Pitocin is having the desired effect? Select one:
A. The fundus is firm and in the midline.
B. The fundus is boggy.
C. The fundus is deviated to the left.
D. None of the Above

1129. The client is receiving peritoneal dialysis.
If the dialysate returns cloudy, the nurse should: Select one:
A. Document the finding
B. Obtain a complete blood count
C. Send a specimen to the lab
D. None of the Above

1130. The nurse is making assignments for the day.
Which client should be assigned to the pregnant nurse? Select one:
A. The client who has just been administered soluble brachytherapy for thyroid cancer
B. The client with a radium implant for cervical cancer
C. The client receiving linear accelerator radiation therapy for lung cancer
D. None of the Above

1131. The patient is prescribed metronidazole (Flagyl) for adjunct treatment for a duodenal ulcer.
When teaching about this medication, the nurse would say: Select one:
A. “This medication should be taken on an empty stomach to increase absorption.”
B. “This medication should be taken only until you begin to feel better.”
C. “While taking this medication, alcoholic beverages and products containing alcohol should be avoided.”
D. None of the Above

1132. The nurse is teaching about irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Which of the following would be most important? Select one:
A. Reinforcing the need for a balanced diet
B. Encouraging the client to drink 16 ounces of fluid with each meal
C. Telling the client to eat a diet low in fiber
D. None of the Above

1133. The client returns to the unit from surgery with a blood pressure of 90/50, pulse 132, respirations 30.
Which action by the nurse should receive priority? Select one:
A. Contact the physician
B. Ask the client how he feels
C. Continue to monitor the vital signs
D. None of the Above

1134. The nurse employed in the emergency room is responsible for triage of four clients injured in a motor vehicle accident.
Which of the following clients should receive priority in care? Select one:
A. A 15-year-old with sternal bruises
B. A 10-year-old with lacerations of the face
C. A 50-year-old with dislocation of the elbow
D. None of the Above

1135. A client with acute leukemia develops a low white blood cell count.
In addition to the institution of isolation, the nurse should: Select one:
A. Provide foods in sealed single-serving packages
B. Request that foods be served with disposable utensils
C. Ask the client to wear a mask when visitors are present
D. None of the Above

1136. The nurse is caring for a client scheduled for a surgical repair of a sacular abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Which assessment is most crucial during the preoperative period? Select one:
A. Identification of peripheral pulses
B. Assessment of the client’s level of anxiety
C. Evaluation of the client’s exercise tolerance
D. None of the Above

1137. A client is 2 days post-operative colon resection.
After a coughing episode, the client’s wound eviscerates.
Which nursing action is most appropriate? Select one:
A. Reinsert the protruding organ and cover with 4×4s
B. Cover the wound with a sterile 4×4 and ABD dressing
C. Cover the wound with a sterile saline-soaked dressing
D. None of the Above

1138. The client has an order for gentamycin to be administered.
Which lab results should be reported to the doctor before beginning the medication? Select one:
A. White blood cell count
B. Creatinine
C. Hematocrit
D. None of the Above

1139. Which nurse should be assigned to care for the postpartal client with preeclampsia? Select one:
A. The nurse with 2 weeks of experience on postpartum
B. The nurse with 3 years of experience in labor and delivery
C. The nurse with 10 years of experience in surgery
D. None of the Above

1140. The client is taking prednisone 7.5mg po each morning to treat his systemic lupus errythymatosis.
Which statement best explains the reason for taking the prednisone in the morning? Select one:
A. There is less chance of forgetting the medication if taken in the morning.
B. Prednisone is absorbed best with the breakfast meal.
C. Morning administration mimics the body’s natural secretion of corticosteroid.
D. None of the Above

1141. The nurse is planning room assignments for the day.
Which client should be assigned to a private room if only one is available? Select one:
A. The client with Cushing’s disease
B. The client with acromegaly
C. The client with diabetes
D. None of the Above

1142. The nurse is caring for the client who has been in a coma for 2 months. He has signed a donor card, but the wife is opposed to the idea of organ donation.
How should the nurse handle the topic of organ donation with the wife? Select one:
A. Contact organ retrieval to come talk to the wife
B. Drop the subject until a later time
C. Tell her that because her husband signed a donor card, the hospital has the right to take the organs upon the death of her husband
D. None of the Above

1143. A client has pneumonia. Which assessment finding best indicates that the client’s respiratory efforts are currently adequate?
Select one:
A. The client is able to talk.
B. The client’s O2 saturation is 97%.
C. The client is alert and oriented.
D. None of the above

1144. Asepsis is defined as:
Select one:
A. The absence of all microorganisms
B. Pathogenic infection
C. The absence of disease causing germs
D. None of the above

1145. Which medication should the nurse have available in case a client has an anaphylactic reaction to penicillin G benzathine (Bicillin)?
Select one:
A. Sodium bicarbonate
B. Diazepam (Valium)
C. Epinephrine
D. None of the above

1146. A client with diagnosed diabetes visits the clinic complaining of shakiness and tingling sensations.
Which of the following questions is most important for the LPN to ask?
Select one:
A. When did you last eat?
B. What was your blood glucose and when was it checked?
C. Did you bring your medication with you?
D. None of the above

1147. A client is to undergo insertion of an esophageal gastric balloon tube.
Which instruction would the nurse include in teaching about the purpose of the device?
Select one:
A. “It will prevent bleeding of arteries in the esophagus.”
B. “The device applies pressure to the veins in the esophagus and stomach.”
C. “It is used to prevent the accumulation of ascites.”
D. None of the above

1148. Nurse Carla is aware that one of the following vaccines is done by intramuscular (IM) injection?
Select one:
A. BCG
B. Tetanus toxoid
C. Measles
D. None of the above

1149. A schizophrenic client who has been diagnosed with Cancer has been admitted to your ward.
The Physician has prescribed chemotherapy and radiation to prevent complications and help prolong the client’s life.
The ethical principle that BEST describes the Physician’s action is:
Select one:
A. Justice.
B. Beneficence.
C. Non maleficence.
D. None of the above

1150. All of the following are preventive measures to avoid pressure ulcers in the elderly, except:
Select one:
A. Changing incontinence pads as soon as they are soiled
B. Applying skin barrier cream to high pressure areas
C. None of the above
D. None of the above

1151. The nurse at a clinic is present when the healthcare provider (HCP) notifies a client of the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
What medication does the nurse anticipate the provider prescribing?
Select one:
A. Hydromorphone hydrochloride (Dilaudid)
B. Meloxicam (Mobic)
C. Hydrocodone/acetaminophen (Loritab)
D. None of the above

1152. Rice water stool of a 4yr old child is an indicative of:
Select one:
A. Dysentery
B. Cholera
C. Typhoid fever
D. None of the above

1153. The nurse is planning shift duties. Which is the least appropriate task for the nursing assistant?
Select one:
A. Accompanying a discharged emphysema client to the transportation area
B. Checking of patient’s temperature
C. Assessing an emphysema client complaining of difficulty breathing
D. None of the above

1154. The nurse is working in the Patient's dining hall and notice the patient grabbing at her throat without making any noise.
What should the nurse response be?
Select one:
A. Slap the residents back
B. Start chest compressions
C. Perform the Heimlich maneuver
D. None of the above

1155. Madam Adwoa Diewon holds child welfare clinic daily at Oyibi Health Centre.
What type of clinic is this?
Select one:
A. Satellite
B. Outreach
C. Static
D. None of the above

1156. What are standard precautions?
Select one:
A. Wearing gloves and a mask while in the patient's room
B. Wearing gloves at all times, only hand washing between patients
C. Hand washing or hand sanitizing between patients, wearing gloves if handling bodily fluids
D. None of the above

1157. The nurse working on a surgical unit would identify which client as having the highest risk for pulmonary complications after surgery?
Select one:
A. A 36-year-old after a hysterectomy
B. A 45-year-old with an open cholecystectomy
C. A 24-year-old with open reduction internal fixation of the ulnar
D. None of the above

1158. Where should the wheelchair be placed when transferring a stroke patient from their bed to the chair?
Select one:
A. At the head of the bed
B. On the patient's weak side
C. On the patient's strong side
D. None of the above

1159. Which of the following can be a complication in severe mania?
Select one:
A. Increase in appetite and weight gain
B. Malnutrition and poor personal hygiene
C. Exhaustion and malnutrition
D. None of the above

1160. The midwife educating mothers on benefits of breastfeeding said that it helps prevent diarrhea.
Which of the following factors in breast milk help prevent diarrhea?
Select one:
A. Bifidus
B. Lysosome
C. Lactoferrin
D. None of the above

1161. The nurse is caring for a client with nausea and vomiting. Laboratory results reveal a potassium level of 2.9mEq.
Which ECG finding would the nurse expect to find due to the client’s potassium results?
Select one:
A. Absent P waves
B. Elevated T waves
C. Depressed ST segments
D. None of the above

1162. Which area in dark-skinned individuals would be the most likely to show a skin cancerous lesion?
Select one:
A. Face
B. Palms
C. Arms
D. None of the above

1163. The nurse is preparing to administer promethazine hydrochloride (Phenergan). This drug should produce which therapeutic effect?
Select one:
A. Marked diuresis
B. Decreased nausea
C. Constriction of the pupils
D. None of the above

1164. The physician is about to remove a chest tube. Which client instruction is appropriate?
Select one:
A. Exhale upon actual removal of the tube
B. Take a deep breath, exhale, and bear down
C. Hold the breath for 2 minutes and exhale slowly
D. None of the above

1165. The nurse is discussing with parents the recommended activities for children with asthma.
Which sports activity would the nurse include in the discussion?
Select one:
A. Football
B. Soccer
C. Swimming
D. None of the above

1166. In health, CHPS stands for:
Select one:
A. Community-Based Health and Planning services
B. Community-Based Health Planning and services
C. Community-Based Heath Planning Services
D. None of the above

1167. A client is admitted with benign prostatic hypertrophy.
Which clinical manifestation should the nurse expect?
Select one:
A. Frequent urge to void
B. Copious urine output
C. Foul-smelling urine
D. None of the above

1168. The nurse is reviewing a history on a new admission for surgery in the morning.
Which long-term medication in the client’s history would be most important to report to the physician?
Select one:
A. Docusate (Colace)
B. Prednisone
C. Lisinopril (Zestril)
D. None of the above

1169. You are assisting an elderly female patient to the bathroom.
Which of the following would be important to emphasize to the patient to prevent Urinary Tract Infections?
Select one:
A. Wipe from front to back.
B. Wipe from back to front
C. Stand up slowly to prevent dizziness.
D. None of the above

1170. The three electrical properties of the heart includes the following EXCEPT:
Select one:
A. Backflow
B. Automacity
C. Conductivity
D. None of the above

1171. Which antibiotic is safest to administer to a client who is allergic to penicillin? Select one:
A. Erythromycin (Erythrocin)
B. Cefazolin (Ancef)
C. Amoxicillin (Amoxil)
D. None of the above

1172. A client arrives after a house fire. What clinical manifestation is most indicative of possible carbon monoxide poisoning? Select one:
A. Expiratory stridor and nasal flaring
B. Cherry-red color to the mucous membranes
C. Pulse oximetry reading of 80%
D. None of the above

1173. A client with severe anxiety has been prescribed haloperidol (Haldol). What clinical manifestation suggests that the client is experiencing side effects from this medication? Select one:
A. Tremors
B. Diarrhea
C. Cough
D. None of the above

1174. You are caring for a diabetic patient who reports dizziness and is shaky and sweaty. The patient is alert and oriented. The patient's vital signs were normal one hour ago. After reporting your findings to the nurse, what do you expect the nurse to ask you to do? Select one:
A. Take the patient's blood sugar
B. Take the patient's vital signs
C. Give Patient his due medication
D. None of the above

1175. The nurse notes the following laboratory test results on a 24-hour post-burn client. Which abnormality should be of particular concern? Select one:
A. Arterial pH 7.34
B. Potassium 7.5mEq/L
C. Sodium 131mEq/L
D. None of the above

1176. Which of the following tasks would more likely be performed by a nurse? Select one:
A. Trimming the toenails of a patient with Diabetic Neuropathy
B. Bathing a surgical patient prior to surgery
C. Ambulating a low fall-risk patient with a walker
D. None of the above

1177. Which of the following conditions is also known as "100 DAYS COUGH" Select one:
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pertussis
D. None of the above

1178. Which technique is correct for administration of ear drops to a 3-year-old? Select one:
A. Hold the child’s head up and extended
B. Place the head in chin tuck position
C. Pull the pinna down and back
D. None of the above

1179. The main objective of health education is to : Select one:
A. Provide Heath needs
B. Influence change in behaviour
C. Produce teaching aide
D. None of the above

1180. A client with gallstones and obstructive jaundice is experiencing severe itching. The physician has prescribed cholestyramine (Questran). The client asks, “How does this drug work?” What is the nurse’s best response? Select one:
A. “It binds with bile acids and is excreted in bowel movements with stool.”
B. “It decreases the amount of bile in the gallbladder.”
C. “It inhibits the enzyme responsible for bile excretion.”
D. None of the above

1181. Which of the following can prevent a person from defecating despite having the urge? Select one
A. Bad habit
B. Lack of privacy
C. Poorly balanced diet
D. None of the above

1182. The nurse is caring for a client with scalding burns across the face, neck, entire anterior chest, and entire right arm. Using the rule of nines, what is the estimated percentage of body burned? Select one:
A. 18%
B. 23%
C. 32%
D. None of the above

1183. It is crucial to prevent children from drinking alcoholic beverages since this may lead to .... disability in later life. Select one:
A. social
B. mental
C. physical
D. None of the above

1184. A client has an order to remove the nasogastric tube. Which is the correct nursing action to remove the tube? Select one:
A. Instill 30mL of normal saline before removing the tube
B. Pull the tube out 2 inches, pause for 2 minutes, and repeat until the entire tube is removed
C. Pull the tube out steadily and smoothly while keeping it pinched
D. None of the above

1185. When the specific infectious agent no longer exists in nature or in the laboratory, it is called: Select one:
A. Elimination
B. Extinction
C. Eradication
D. None of the above

1186. Weak, thready pulse is a sign of: Select one:
A. Fluid imbalance
B. Fluid excess
C. Fluid deficit
D. None of the above

1187. A patient is confined to her bed and needs assistance at meals. What position should you place the bed in as you are feeding the patient? Select one:
A. High Fowler's
B. Reverse Trendelenburg
C. Supine
D. None of the above

1188. Which of the following statement is true regarding decontamination? Select one:
A. The used instruments are immersed in 0.5 chlorine solution for 5 minutes
B. The nurse wears an examination gloves to remove the instruments after immersion
C. The prepared chlorine solution is discarded after 24 hours of use
D. None of the above

1189. Kweku Agbevi, the community health officer at Mepeasam is carrying out a special home visit to a family with a handicapped client. In supervising the family, the Nurse should: I. Educate the family to send child to a rehabilitation center II. Keep child in the room all day III. Educate family on the care of the disabled child IV. Refer client to a specialist Select one:
A. I, III and IV.
B. II, III and IV.
C. I and III.
D. None of the above

1190. The nurse is caring for a client with chest trauma. Which finding would be most indicative of a tension pneumothorax? Select one:
A. Trachea shift toward unaffected side of the chest
B. Subcutaneous emphysema noted anterior chest
C. Frothy hemoptysis
D. None of the above

1191. Mobility is an important human function. The hazards of immobility lead to many physical problems and emotional problems. Immobility can lead to detrimental cardiac, muscular, respiratory, skeletal, urinary, gastrointestinal, skin and emotional changes. Which of the following is an example of a skeletal hazard of immobility? Select one:
A. Calcium loss
B. Constipation
C. Contractures
D. None of the above

1192. Which clinical manifestation during a bone marrow transplant alerts the nurse to the possibility of an adverse reaction? Select one:
A. Hypertension
B. Shortness of breath
C. Fever
D. None of the above

1193. Which assessment finding in a client with emphysema indicates to the nurse that the respiratory problem is chronic? Select one:
A. Productive cough
B. Wheezing on exhalation
C. Clubbing of fingers
D. None of the above

1194. The yellow, thick milk secretion of the breast in the first three days after delivery is known as: Select one:
A. hind milk
B. colostrum
C. mature milk
D. None of the above

1195. A client has a vagal nerve stimulator in place to prevent seizures. Which would indicate that the device is working properly? Select one:
A. The client can feel vibrations in the area of the vagal nerve stimulator when operational.
B. The client’s voice changes when operating.
C. Hiccups occur with each stimulation.
D. None of the above

1196. A client recovering from a thyroidectomy tells the nurse, “I feel numbness and my face is twitching.” What is the nurse’s best initial action? Select one:
A. Loosen the neck dressing
B. Notify the physician
C. Offer mouth care
D. None of the above

1197. Diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate (Lomotil) is prescribed for the client with ulcerative colitis. The nurse realizes that the medication is having a therapeutic effect when which of the following is noted? Select one:
A. Cramping in the abdomen has increased.
B. There is an absence of peristalasis.
C. The number of diarrhea stools decreases.
D. None of the above

1198. The primary purpose of conducting an epidemiologic investigation is to; Select one:
A. Delineate the etiology of the epidemic
B. Encourage cooperation and support of the community
C. Identify groups who are at risk of contracting the disease
D. None of the above

1199. Children are more vulnerable to home accidents because they are: Select one:
A. less able to recognize dangerous situations
B. found of running around during play
C. mostly changing their type of play materials
D. None of the above

1200. A client who was diagnosed with appendicitis has been booked for appendicectomy but has decided not to go through the surgery. He has requested for discharge against medical advice but the Nurse on duty has locked the client in his room. The nurse’s action can be described as: Select one:
A. False imprisonment.
B. Ethical egoism.
C. Defamation of character.
D. None of the above

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