401. The source of succus entericus is in the
A. Duodenum
B. Small intestines
C. Large intestines
D. None of the above
A. Duodenum
B. Small intestines
C. Large intestines
D. None of the above
402.
In health educating the patient with glaucoma, the nurse would advise
her to avoid factors that will increase intraocular pressure such as
A. Excessive consumption of salt
B. Emotional upset
C. Excessive consumption of organ meat
D. None of the above
A. Excessive consumption of salt
B. Emotional upset
C. Excessive consumption of organ meat
D. None of the above
403. Madam Esi Nyarkoa has just been brought to the ward after successfully undergoing mastectomy of the left breast.
Nurse encourages her to begin deep breathing and leg exercises.
The aim of for these exercises is to prevent....
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Deep vein thrombosis
C. Fluid retention
D. None of the above
Nurse encourages her to begin deep breathing and leg exercises.
The aim of for these exercises is to prevent....
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Deep vein thrombosis
C. Fluid retention
D. None of the above
404.
Which of the following is pulmonary diseases is characterized by loss
of elastic recoil, chronic hyperinflation of the lungs, and increased AP
chest diameter?
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Emphysema
C. Asthma
D. None of the above
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Emphysema
C. Asthma
D. None of the above
405. When assessing the urine of a patient with urinary tract infection, the Nurse should assess each sample for
A. Clarity
B. Sugar and acetone
C. Specific gravity
D. None of the above
A. Clarity
B. Sugar and acetone
C. Specific gravity
D. None of the above
406. Maame Yaa Nyame a 30 year old caterer was admitted to the burns unit with 2nd degree burns.
Which of the following will you include in her pain management?
I. Nitrous Oxide
II. Hypnosis
III.Warm soaks
IV.Relaxation
A. I, II and III
B. II and III
C. I and II
D. None of the above
Which of the following will you include in her pain management?
I. Nitrous Oxide
II. Hypnosis
III.Warm soaks
IV.Relaxation
A. I, II and III
B. II and III
C. I and II
D. None of the above
407. Which of the following is NOT an indication for colostomy
A. Acute abdomen
B. Diverticulosis
C. Cancer of the rectum
D. None of the above
A. Acute abdomen
B. Diverticulosis
C. Cancer of the rectum
D. None of the above
408. Which of the following is the MOST common symptom of Achalasia that patients complain of?
A. Sub-sternal chest pain
B. Halitosis
C. Dysphagia
D. None of the above
A. Sub-sternal chest pain
B. Halitosis
C. Dysphagia
D. None of the above
409. The best time to do breast self-examination is usually....day after menses begin
A. 8th
B. 3rd
C. 5th
D. None of the above
A. 8th
B. 3rd
C. 5th
D. None of the above
410. In some Ghanaian culture, circumcision of a male child is paramount.
Some other medical conditions in the male could be an indication for circumcision.
These include
I.Paraphimosis
II.Phimosis
III.Poor penile erection
IV.Recurrent infection of the foreskin
A. I, II and IV
B. I, II and III
C. II, III and IV
D. None of the above
Some other medical conditions in the male could be an indication for circumcision.
These include
I.Paraphimosis
II.Phimosis
III.Poor penile erection
IV.Recurrent infection of the foreskin
A. I, II and IV
B. I, II and III
C. II, III and IV
D. None of the above
411. Mr. Kweku Atiapa has been discharged from the hospital after 11 days on admission.
He is a civil servant and worried about his high discharged bill.
What would be the Nurse’s responsibility toward Mr. Atiapa?
A. Report findings to in charge
B. Call a social worker to intervene
C. Advice Mr. Kweku to confide in his doctor
D. None of the above
He is a civil servant and worried about his high discharged bill.
What would be the Nurse’s responsibility toward Mr. Atiapa?
A. Report findings to in charge
B. Call a social worker to intervene
C. Advice Mr. Kweku to confide in his doctor
D. None of the above
412. The urologist has booked several patients for prostatectomy.
The approach to this surgery associated with high incidence of impotence is....
A. Retropubic
B. Suprapubic
C. Perineal
D. None of the above
The approach to this surgery associated with high incidence of impotence is....
A. Retropubic
B. Suprapubic
C. Perineal
D. None of the above
413. The following are methods of reducing fracture EXCEPT
A. Open reduction
B. Splinting
C. Closed reduction
D. None of the above
A. Open reduction
B. Splinting
C. Closed reduction
D. None of the above
414. Which of the following tests is included in the diagnosis of varicose veins?
A. Trendelenburg test
B. Intermittent claudication determination
C. Carotid phonoangiogram
D. None of the above
A. Trendelenburg test
B. Intermittent claudication determination
C. Carotid phonoangiogram
D. None of the above
415. A patient returns to the ward fully awake following a bronchoscopy and biopsy.
The Nurse should
A. Evaluate the presence of gag reflex
B. Advise the patient to cough frequently
C. Advise patient to lie flat for 2 hours
D. None of the above
The Nurse should
A. Evaluate the presence of gag reflex
B. Advise the patient to cough frequently
C. Advise patient to lie flat for 2 hours
D. None of the above
416. Conservative management of haemorrhoids include the following except
A. Ice compresses for discomfort
B. Laxatives and stool softeners
C. Ligation of the haemorrhoids
D. None of the above
A. Ice compresses for discomfort
B. Laxatives and stool softeners
C. Ligation of the haemorrhoids
D. None of the above
417. Suctioning of the patient with tracheostomy must be brief.
It should not exceed....seconds
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. None of the above
It should not exceed....seconds
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. None of the above
418. A female diabetic patient has been admitted to your ward for a laparotomy.
What will you include in your nursing intervention to promote wound healing?
A. Apply dry, sterile dressing to wound daily
B. Maintain normal blood glucose range
C. Ensure adequate amount of dietary carbohydrate
D. None of the above
What will you include in your nursing intervention to promote wound healing?
A. Apply dry, sterile dressing to wound daily
B. Maintain normal blood glucose range
C. Ensure adequate amount of dietary carbohydrate
D. None of the above
419. A 32 year old known hypertensive is admitted to your ward for abdominal surgery.
During your assessment, you found out that he uses diuretics to manage hypertension.
Which of the following would you report to the surgeon?
A. Serum potassium of 33
B. Blood pressure of 140/80
C. Pulse rate of 105 beats per minutes
D. None of the above
During your assessment, you found out that he uses diuretics to manage hypertension.
Which of the following would you report to the surgeon?
A. Serum potassium of 33
B. Blood pressure of 140/80
C. Pulse rate of 105 beats per minutes
D. None of the above
420. Thoracic kyphosis is associated frequently with which of the following conditions?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Lumbar disc disease
C. Polymyalgia rheumatic
D. None of the above
A. Osteoporosis
B. Lumbar disc disease
C. Polymyalgia rheumatic
D. None of the above
421. Madam Afi Awuah has been on admission with cancer of the cervix.
Whiles reviewing her report with Nurses on duty, you noticed that the cancer is staged as Tis, NO MO.
This will translate to mean?
A. The cancer cells are differentiated
B. Further test is needed to determine spread of cancer
C. The cancer is localized to the cervix
D. None of the above
Whiles reviewing her report with Nurses on duty, you noticed that the cancer is staged as Tis, NO MO.
This will translate to mean?
A. The cancer cells are differentiated
B. Further test is needed to determine spread of cancer
C. The cancer is localized to the cervix
D. None of the above
422. In the immediate post-operative period following a splenectomy, the Nurse should observe the patient for
A. Haemorrhage and abdominal distention
B. Intestinal obstruction and bleeding
C. Peritonitis and pulmonary complications
D. None of the above
A. Haemorrhage and abdominal distention
B. Intestinal obstruction and bleeding
C. Peritonitis and pulmonary complications
D. None of the above
423. The reason why patients are placed prone for half an hour 4 times daily after undergoing amputation is to
A. Ensure optimum stump image
B. Improve circulation in remaining tissue
C. Prevent flexion of contractures
D. None of the above
A. Ensure optimum stump image
B. Improve circulation in remaining tissue
C. Prevent flexion of contractures
D. None of the above
424. A patient was rushed to the emergency unit with the diagnosis of Cholecystitis.
Which diagnostic investigation will the doctor order to help diagnose Cholecystitis
A. Abdominal ultrasound
B. Abdominal X-ray
C. Colonoscopy
D. None of the above
Which diagnostic investigation will the doctor order to help diagnose Cholecystitis
A. Abdominal ultrasound
B. Abdominal X-ray
C. Colonoscopy
D. None of the above
425.
A pharmacology tutor mentioned during her lectures that some category
of medications could induce surgical risk in patients undergoing
surgery.
Among these is
A. Antibiotics
B. Anticoagulants
C. Sedatives
D. None of the above
Among these is
A. Antibiotics
B. Anticoagulants
C. Sedatives
D. None of the above
426. Characteristics of malignant tumours include
I. Encapsulation
II.Infiltration
III.Looks different from original organ
IV.Spread by blood or lymphatic vessels to other organs
A. I, III and IV
B. I, II and III
C. II, III and IV
D. None of the above
I. Encapsulation
II.Infiltration
III.Looks different from original organ
IV.Spread by blood or lymphatic vessels to other organs
A. I, III and IV
B. I, II and III
C. II, III and IV
D. None of the above
427. Which of these is assessed to determine the course of prostate cancer?
A. Prostatic fluid for WBCs
B. Blood urea estimation
C. Prostate specific antigen
D. None of the above
A. Prostatic fluid for WBCs
B. Blood urea estimation
C. Prostate specific antigen
D. None of the above
428. A patient with traumatic wound necessitated debridement of 4cm of devitalized tissues.
Which of the following is the most appropriate wound care treatment?
A. Pack with wet to moist saline gauze
B. Primary closure with sutures or staples
C. Cover with a dry dressing fixed with tape or Tegaderm
D. None of the above
Which of the following is the most appropriate wound care treatment?
A. Pack with wet to moist saline gauze
B. Primary closure with sutures or staples
C. Cover with a dry dressing fixed with tape or Tegaderm
D. None of the above
429. A 69-year-old post-menopausal female complains of leakage of urine with coughing.
She states it has become increasingly worse over the past six months.
Which of the under listed by the Charge Nurse would be MOST beneficial to the patient?
A. Refer the patient to a urologist for cystoscopy
B. Recommend fluid restriction to 1 liter per day
C. Educate the patient about Kegel exercise
D. None of the above
She states it has become increasingly worse over the past six months.
Which of the under listed by the Charge Nurse would be MOST beneficial to the patient?
A. Refer the patient to a urologist for cystoscopy
B. Recommend fluid restriction to 1 liter per day
C. Educate the patient about Kegel exercise
D. None of the above
430. Mrs. Ramatu Abdulai is a 65 year old woman diagnosed with a genitourinary cancer.
She is to receive radiation therapy.
This therapy is the treatment of choice for....
A. Uterine carcinoma
B. Ovarian cancer
C. Squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
D. None of the above
She is to receive radiation therapy.
This therapy is the treatment of choice for....
A. Uterine carcinoma
B. Ovarian cancer
C. Squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
D. None of the above
431.
Which of the following is paramount in the resuscitation of Ms. Aisha
Bio who has sustained severe burns of the trunk and lower limbs?
A. Use of clinical parameters
B. Physical assessment
C. Administration of medication
D. None of the above
A. Use of clinical parameters
B. Physical assessment
C. Administration of medication
D. None of the above
432. A 42-year old designer has been admitted to the female surgical ward for removal of painful lump on the neck.
The surgery was purposely to improve patient quality of life.
This type of surgery will be termed
A. Palliative
B. Reconstructive
C. Curative
D. None of the above
The surgery was purposely to improve patient quality of life.
This type of surgery will be termed
A. Palliative
B. Reconstructive
C. Curative
D. None of the above
433. A 30-year-old female is diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
Which of the following characterizes the disorder?
A. Autoantibodies against TSH receptors
B. Increased production of T4
C. Increased basal metabolic rate
D. None of the above
Which of the following characterizes the disorder?
A. Autoantibodies against TSH receptors
B. Increased production of T4
C. Increased basal metabolic rate
D. None of the above
434. Which of the following conditions would be managed by dilatation of the anal sphincter?
A. Faecal impaction
B. Fistula in ano
C. Fissure in ano
D. None of the above
A. Faecal impaction
B. Fistula in ano
C. Fissure in ano
D. None of the above
435. A male patient present with sudden onset of scrotal pain that radiates to his abdomen after playing tennis.
He denies sexual activity.
He is afebrile with normal vital signs.
His left testicle is tender and high-riding, he has no penile discharge or lesion.
He has no cremasteric reflex on the affected side.
Which of the following is the treatment of choice?
A. Elevation of the affected testis and ice packs
B. Detorsion and fixation
C. Ceftriaxone 250mg IM and Azithromycin 1 gram po
D. None of the above
He denies sexual activity.
He is afebrile with normal vital signs.
His left testicle is tender and high-riding, he has no penile discharge or lesion.
He has no cremasteric reflex on the affected side.
Which of the following is the treatment of choice?
A. Elevation of the affected testis and ice packs
B. Detorsion and fixation
C. Ceftriaxone 250mg IM and Azithromycin 1 gram po
D. None of the above
436. Which of the undermentioned problems would affect a patient with prolapsed uterus?
A. Fundal pain
B. Stress incontinence
C. Faecal impaction
D. None of the above
A. Fundal pain
B. Stress incontinence
C. Faecal impaction
D. None of the above
437. Mrs. Jane Mills is to receive enema.
In which position should she be placed?
A. Knee- chest
B. Fowler’s
C. Left Sim’s
D. None of the above
In which position should she be placed?
A. Knee- chest
B. Fowler’s
C. Left Sim’s
D. None of the above
438. Madam Joyce Apanyani 48 years has pharyngeal cancer and has been scheduled for surgery.
To determine whether patient has adequate nutritional intake pre-operatively, the Nurse will take into consideration patient’s
I. Activity level
II.Body weight
III.Energy level
IV.Socio-economic status
A. I, II and III
B. I and II
C. I and IV
D. None of the above
To determine whether patient has adequate nutritional intake pre-operatively, the Nurse will take into consideration patient’s
I. Activity level
II.Body weight
III.Energy level
IV.Socio-economic status
A. I, II and III
B. I and II
C. I and IV
D. None of the above
439.
A patient was rushed into the surgical emergency with protrusion of
abdominal organs through a gaped wound after discharge following an
abdominal surgery.
What will be the most suitable position to nurse the patient?
A. Fowler’s
B. Lithotomy
C. Lateral
D. None of the above
What will be the most suitable position to nurse the patient?
A. Fowler’s
B. Lithotomy
C. Lateral
D. None of the above
440.
Which of the undermentioned paralysis would occur in a patient who
suffered a fracture of the cervical spine and damage to the spinal cord?
A. Paraplegia
B. Hemiplegia
C. Monoplegia
D. None of the above
A. Paraplegia
B. Hemiplegia
C. Monoplegia
D. None of the above
441.
A middle age man diagnosed of colon cancer uses opioid to control his
pain level at level 8 of 0-10 scale and requests for something more
potent.
The best way to document this is....
A. Neuropathic pain
B. Break through pain
C. Somatic pain
D. None of the above
The best way to document this is....
A. Neuropathic pain
B. Break through pain
C. Somatic pain
D. None of the above
442. Mr. Kwesi Mensah has sustained fractured rib.
As a result, the patient may develop
A. Herniation of the diaphragm
B. Obstructive lung disease
C. Pneumothorax
D. None of the above
As a result, the patient may develop
A. Herniation of the diaphragm
B. Obstructive lung disease
C. Pneumothorax
D. None of the above
443. An enlarged prostate gland causes urine retention because the gland
A. Encircles the urethra directly below the bladder
B. Is located on the floor of the urinary bladder
C. Lies within the lumen of the middle urethra
D. None of the above
A. Encircles the urethra directly below the bladder
B. Is located on the floor of the urinary bladder
C. Lies within the lumen of the middle urethra
D. None of the above
444. When assessing a patient suspected of ruptured ectopic the nurse would monitor
A. Abdominal girth
B. Haemoglobin and packed cells
C. Pulse rate and volume
D. None of the above
A. Abdominal girth
B. Haemoglobin and packed cells
C. Pulse rate and volume
D. None of the above
445. A 67 –year-old female patient who fell on an outstretched hand now complains of hand pain.
On examination, she has tenderness over the anatomic snuffbox.
There is no evidence of deformity and she has intact sensation and movement.
What is the likely lesion?
A. Scaphoid fracture
B. Carpal tunnel syndrome
C. Pisiform fracture
D. None of the above
On examination, she has tenderness over the anatomic snuffbox.
There is no evidence of deformity and she has intact sensation and movement.
What is the likely lesion?
A. Scaphoid fracture
B. Carpal tunnel syndrome
C. Pisiform fracture
D. None of the above
446. To evaluate for pelvic abscess as a complication for Mr. Yao Ibrahim who has peritonitis, the Nurse would evaluate for....
A. Twitching, muscle cramps and nausea
B. Numbness of extremities, dilated pupils
C. Anorexia, fever, diarrhea
D. None of the above
A. Twitching, muscle cramps and nausea
B. Numbness of extremities, dilated pupils
C. Anorexia, fever, diarrhea
D. None of the above
447.
The Nurse would explain Suprapubic prostatectomy to a patient that it
differs from other surgical procedures of the prostate in that
A. A major complication of impotence may occur
B. An incision is made directly into the urinary bladder
C. An indwelling catheter is not required after surgery
D. None of the above
A. A major complication of impotence may occur
B. An incision is made directly into the urinary bladder
C. An indwelling catheter is not required after surgery
D. None of the above
448.
Ms. Abigail Narh, a 50 year old bread seller left home in the morning
to the National Identification Authority office for registration.
She was waiting in the queue for her turn when suddenly, she started experiencing dizziness, diaphoresis, and fainted.
Which of the following immediate interventions would be provided for Ms. Narh?
I. Undo tight clothing around neck and chest
II.Clear saliva from the mouth with clean handkerchief
III.Ensure tongue is well forward
IV.Serve cold water
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. I, II, III and IV
D. None of the above
She was waiting in the queue for her turn when suddenly, she started experiencing dizziness, diaphoresis, and fainted.
Which of the following immediate interventions would be provided for Ms. Narh?
I. Undo tight clothing around neck and chest
II.Clear saliva from the mouth with clean handkerchief
III.Ensure tongue is well forward
IV.Serve cold water
A. I and II
B. I, II and III
C. I, II, III and IV
D. None of the above
449. Nurse Kojo Adufa is teaching a group of market women to perform self-breast examination.
The Nurse should explain that the purpose of performing this examination is to discover
A. Increase in breast size
B. Changes from the previous self-examination
C. Cancerous lumps
D. None of the above
The Nurse should explain that the purpose of performing this examination is to discover
A. Increase in breast size
B. Changes from the previous self-examination
C. Cancerous lumps
D. None of the above
450. When an abdominal wound suddenly bursts on the ward, the Nurse’s responsibility is first to
A. Inform surgeon immediately
B. Cover wound with sterile wet towel
C. Assess patient for shock
D. None of the above
A. Inform surgeon immediately
B. Cover wound with sterile wet towel
C. Assess patient for shock
D. None of the above
451. The triage Nurse is assessing a group of casualties of a road traffic accident (RTA).
Which of the following injuries would require PROMPT action?
A. A compression fracture of the spine
B. A greenstick fracture of rib
C. A comminute fracture of femoral
D. None of the above
Which of the following injuries would require PROMPT action?
A. A compression fracture of the spine
B. A greenstick fracture of rib
C. A comminute fracture of femoral
D. None of the above
452. You are alone as a first aider attending to a non-breathing adult.
Which of the under listed actions would you take first?
A. Give initial rescue breaths
B. Call 112 requesting a defibrillator and ambulance
C. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions
D. None of the above
Which of the under listed actions would you take first?
A. Give initial rescue breaths
B. Call 112 requesting a defibrillator and ambulance
C. Start CPR with 30 chest compressions
D. None of the above
453. Mrs. Akosua Tekyi developed cataract of the left eye.
Her condition occurred when the....
A. Lens become opaque
B. Aqueous humour stagnates
C. Lens adhere to the capsule
D. None of the above
Her condition occurred when the....
A. Lens become opaque
B. Aqueous humour stagnates
C. Lens adhere to the capsule
D. None of the above
454.
Ms. Alberta Torweah, a 50 year old bread seller left home in the
morning to the National Identification Authority office for
registration.
She was waiting in the queue for her turn when suddenly, she started experiencing dizziness, diaphoresis, and fainted.
As a Nurse in uniform in the queue, which position would you place Miss. Torweah?
A. Sit upright in a chair with her head tilted backwards
B. Sit down in a chair with head in between the knees
C. Sit down in a chair with head between the legs
D. None of the above
She was waiting in the queue for her turn when suddenly, she started experiencing dizziness, diaphoresis, and fainted.
As a Nurse in uniform in the queue, which position would you place Miss. Torweah?
A. Sit upright in a chair with her head tilted backwards
B. Sit down in a chair with head in between the knees
C. Sit down in a chair with head between the legs
D. None of the above
455.
When teaching Mr, Akomini to irrigate the colostomy, the nurse should
tell him that the distilled water container above the stoma should be no
more than ....cm .... inches
A. 45(18)
B. 15(6)
C. 25(10)
D. None of the above
A. 45(18)
B. 15(6)
C. 25(10)
D. None of the above
456. Peritonitis as a complication of ruptured appendix is due to
A. Bacteria invasion by intestinal organism
B. Ischemic damge from mesenteric thrombosis
C. Chemical irritation by digestive juices
D. None of the above
A. Bacteria invasion by intestinal organism
B. Ischemic damge from mesenteric thrombosis
C. Chemical irritation by digestive juices
D. None of the above
457. The Nurse would expect a patient in the early stages of severe hypovolemia to have ....
A. A distention of the neck vein
B. Apical heart rate of 142bpm
C. A blood pressure of 142bpm
D. None of the above
A. A distention of the neck vein
B. Apical heart rate of 142bpm
C. A blood pressure of 142bpm
D. None of the above
458. Following an amputation, the nurse can help a patient prepare the residual limb for a prosthesis by encouraging him to
A. Abduct the residual limb when ambulating
B. Periodically press the end of the residual limb against a pillow
C. Change the residual limb off the bed frequently
D. None of the above
A. Abduct the residual limb when ambulating
B. Periodically press the end of the residual limb against a pillow
C. Change the residual limb off the bed frequently
D. None of the above
459. Which of the following would you include in teaching a group of teenage girls about ways of managing dysmenorrhea?
A. Start taking aspirin when menstruation starts
B. Talk to the physician about antidepressant therapy
C. Avoid aerobic exercises during menstrual periods
D. None of the above
A. Start taking aspirin when menstruation starts
B. Talk to the physician about antidepressant therapy
C. Avoid aerobic exercises during menstrual periods
D. None of the above
460. While caring for a patient who has undergone surgery under general anaesthesia, the nurse should notify the surgeon if the
A. Patient pushes the airway out
B. Patient has a snoring respiration
C. Respirations are regular but shallow
D. Systolic B/P drops from 130 to 100
A. Patient pushes the airway out
B. Patient has a snoring respiration
C. Respirations are regular but shallow
D. Systolic B/P drops from 130 to 100
461.
A patient convalescing from abdominal surgery develops
thrombophlebitis. Which sign will indicate to you that this complication
has occurred?
A. Intermittent claudication
B. Localised warmth and tenderness of the leg
C. Pitting oedema of the lower extremities
D. Severe pain on extension of the extremities
A. Intermittent claudication
B. Localised warmth and tenderness of the leg
C. Pitting oedema of the lower extremities
D. Severe pain on extension of the extremities
462.
When caring for road traffic accident victims the nurse would
prioritise care and provide treatment first for a patient with
A. A fractured femur
B. A penetrating abdominal wound
C. Head injury
D. Ventricular fibrillation
A. A fractured femur
B. A penetrating abdominal wound
C. Head injury
D. Ventricular fibrillation
463. The nurse would expect a patient in an early stage of severe Hypovolaemic shock to exhibit
A. A blood pressure 150/90
B. A distension of the neck vein
C. An apical heart rate of 142bpm
D. An output of 50ml urine per hour
A. A blood pressure 150/90
B. A distension of the neck vein
C. An apical heart rate of 142bpm
D. An output of 50ml urine per hour
464. In the immediate post-operative period following a splenectomy, the nurse should specifically observe the patient for
A. Haemorrhage and abdominal distension
B. Intestinal obstruction and bleeding
C. Peritonitis and pulmonary complications
D. Shock and infections
A. Haemorrhage and abdominal distension
B. Intestinal obstruction and bleeding
C. Peritonitis and pulmonary complications
D. Shock and infections
465. As a result of a fractured rib the patient may develop
A. Herniation of the diaphragm
B. Obstructive lung disease
C. Pneumothorax
D. Scoliosis
A. Herniation of the diaphragm
B. Obstructive lung disease
C. Pneumothorax
D. Scoliosis
466. Predisposing causes of cancer of the lungs include
I.Air pollution
II.Chronic respiratory infection
III.Heavy alcohol ingestion
IV.Poor dentine hygiene
A. I, II and III
B. I, II and IV
C. II,I II and IV
D. I, II, III and IV
I.Air pollution
II.Chronic respiratory infection
III.Heavy alcohol ingestion
IV.Poor dentine hygiene
A. I, II and III
B. I, II and IV
C. II,I II and IV
D. I, II, III and IV
467. When suctioning a patient with a tracheostomy the nurse must remember to
A. Inflate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn
B. Insert the catheter until the cough reflex is stimulated
C. Remove the inner cannula before inserting the suction catheter
D. Use a new sterile catheter with each insertion
A. Inflate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn
B. Insert the catheter until the cough reflex is stimulated
C. Remove the inner cannula before inserting the suction catheter
D. Use a new sterile catheter with each insertion
468. When irrigating the indwelling urinary catheter the nurse should
A. Aspire immediately to ensure return flow
B. Instil the fluid under high pressure
C. Obtain and use sterile equipment
D. Warm the solution to body temperature
A. Aspire immediately to ensure return flow
B. Instil the fluid under high pressure
C. Obtain and use sterile equipment
D. Warm the solution to body temperature
469.
Following extensive and prolong surgery, it is important that the nurse
observes the patient for depletion of which electrolyte?
A. Calcium
B. Chloride
C. Potassium
D. Sodium
A. Calcium
B. Chloride
C. Potassium
D. Sodium
470. During the immediate postoperative period the nurse should give the highest priority to
A. Check the vital signs every 15 minutes
B. Maintaining a patent airway
C. Observing for haemorrhage
D. Recording intake and output
A. Check the vital signs every 15 minutes
B. Maintaining a patent airway
C. Observing for haemorrhage
D. Recording intake and output
471. Which of these is assessed to determine the cause of prostate cancer?
A. Blood urea estimation
B. Creatinine
C. Prostate fluid for WBC
D. Prostate specific antigen
A. Blood urea estimation
B. Creatinine
C. Prostate fluid for WBC
D. Prostate specific antigen
472. Benign prostate hypertrophy
A. Causes an elevated acid phosphatase
B. Is a congenital abnormality
C. Predisposes to hydronephrosis
D. Usually becomes malignant
A. Causes an elevated acid phosphatase
B. Is a congenital abnormality
C. Predisposes to hydronephrosis
D. Usually becomes malignant
473. A patient is finding it difficult to void after an indwelling catheter has been removed. This may be due to
A. An interruption in his normal voiding habit
B. Fluid imbalance
C. Nervous tension following the procedure
D. The patient’s recent sedentary lifestyle
A. An interruption in his normal voiding habit
B. Fluid imbalance
C. Nervous tension following the procedure
D. The patient’s recent sedentary lifestyle
474. When assessing the urine of a patient with urinary tract infection, the nurse should assess each specimen for
A. Clarity
B. Specific gravity
C. Sugar and acetone
D. Viscosity
A. Clarity
B. Specific gravity
C. Sugar and acetone
D. Viscosity
475. Varicose veins are usually the result of
A. Atherosclotic plaques along the veins
B. Defective valves within the veins
C. Eternal compression of the muscles of the leg
D. The formation of thrombophlebitis
A. Atherosclotic plaques along the veins
B. Defective valves within the veins
C. Eternal compression of the muscles of the leg
D. The formation of thrombophlebitis
476.
The nurse would explain a Suprapubic prostatectomy to a patient that it
differs from other surgical procedures of the prostrate in that
A. A major complication of impotence may occur
B. An incision is made directly into the urinary bladder
C. An indwelling catheter is not required after surgery
D. The postoperative convalescent period is shorter
A. A major complication of impotence may occur
B. An incision is made directly into the urinary bladder
C. An indwelling catheter is not required after surgery
D. The postoperative convalescent period is shorter
477.
To prevent bleeding after prostatectomy the patient should be advised
to avoid straining on defecaetion. The nurse should therefore advise him
to increase his intake of
A. Green leafy vegetables
B. Meat and fish
C. Milk product
D. Ripe plantain and yams
A. Green leafy vegetables
B. Meat and fish
C. Milk product
D. Ripe plantain and yams
478.
Fluid replacement for a patient with severe burns during the immediate
hypovolaemic stage is considered satisfactory if the urinary output is
approximately
A. Equal to intake
B. Half the intake
C. One third of intake
D. One tenth of intake
A. Equal to intake
B. Half the intake
C. One third of intake
D. One tenth of intake
479.
A patient is transferred to the recovery ward after laparotomy with
Nasogastric tube connected to suction apparatus. The patient started
vomiting coloured fluid. The nurse should
A. Administer anti-emetics
B. Check the patency of the tube
C. Elevate the head of the bed
D. Remove the N.G tube and clean
A. Administer anti-emetics
B. Check the patency of the tube
C. Elevate the head of the bed
D. Remove the N.G tube and clean
480.
Before a patient sign a consent form for abdominoperineal resection,
the nurse should explain to him that the surgery will probably result in
a
A. Permanent colostomy and impotence
B. Permanent ileostomy in the jejunum
C. Temporary colostomy in the descending colon
D. Temporary colostomy with diminished libido
A. Permanent colostomy and impotence
B. Permanent ileostomy in the jejunum
C. Temporary colostomy in the descending colon
D. Temporary colostomy with diminished libido
481. Following an amputation the nurse can help a patient prepare the residual limb for a prosthesis by encouraging him to
A. Abduct the residue limb when ambulating
B. Change the residual limb off the bed frequently
C. Periodically press the end of the residual limb against a pillow
D. Sock the residual limb in warm water twice a day
A. Abduct the residue limb when ambulating
B. Change the residual limb off the bed frequently
C. Periodically press the end of the residual limb against a pillow
D. Sock the residual limb in warm water twice a day
482. When assessing a patient with cancer of the tongue the specific sign the nurse should expect to find is
A. Bleeding gum
B. Halitosis
C. Leukoplakia
D. Substernal pain
A. Bleeding gum
B. Halitosis
C. Leukoplakia
D. Substernal pain
483.
Following subtotal gastrectomy for cancer of the stomach the patient
develops dumping syndrome. The nurse would explain this to the junior
nurse as
A. Build-up of faeces and gas within the large intestine
B. Nausea due to a full stomach
C. Rapid passage of osmotic fluid into the jejunum
D. Reflex of the intestinal contents into the oesophagus
A. Build-up of faeces and gas within the large intestine
B. Nausea due to a full stomach
C. Rapid passage of osmotic fluid into the jejunum
D. Reflex of the intestinal contents into the oesophagus
484.
A serious danger to which a patient with intestinal obstruction is
exposed because of intestinal suction is excessive loss of
A. Energy carbohydrates
B. Protein enzymes
C. Vitamins and minerals
D. Water and electrolytes
A. Energy carbohydrates
B. Protein enzymes
C. Vitamins and minerals
D. Water and electrolytes
485. Before cholecystectomy the surgeon orders vitamin K, this is administered because it is used in the formation of
A. Bilirubin
B. Cholecystokinin
C. Prothrombin aids in blood clotting
D. Thromboplastin
A. Bilirubin
B. Cholecystokinin
C. Prothrombin aids in blood clotting
D. Thromboplastin
486. Following spinal cord injury a patient should be encouraged to drink fluids primary to prevent
A. Dehydration
B. Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
C. Skin breakdown
D. Urinary tract infection
A. Dehydration
B. Fluid and electrolyte imbalance
C. Skin breakdown
D. Urinary tract infection
487.
Following a traumatic amputation of a limb the nursing diagnosis that
should receive the LOWEST priority in the first 24 hours is
A. Activity intolerance
B. Deficient knowledge related to stump care
C. Ineffective air way clearance (potential)
D. Ineffective tissue perfusion (potential)
A. Activity intolerance
B. Deficient knowledge related to stump care
C. Ineffective air way clearance (potential)
D. Ineffective tissue perfusion (potential)
488.
The symptoms to be observed in a patient after radium insertion for
cancer of the cervix that are indicative of a radium reaction are
A. Nausea and vomiting
B. Pain and elevation of temperature
C. Restlessness and irritability
D. Vaginal discharge and excoriation
A. Nausea and vomiting
B. Pain and elevation of temperature
C. Restlessness and irritability
D. Vaginal discharge and excoriation
489. After cataract extraction the nurse should
A. Advise the patient to refrain from vigorous brushing of the teeth and hair
B. Encourage eye exercises to strengthen the ocular muscles
C. Instruct the patient to avoid driving for 2 weeks
D. Teach the patient coughing and deep breathing exercises
A. Advise the patient to refrain from vigorous brushing of the teeth and hair
B. Encourage eye exercises to strengthen the ocular muscles
C. Instruct the patient to avoid driving for 2 weeks
D. Teach the patient coughing and deep breathing exercises
490. The principle to follow when changing a surgical dressing of a patient is to
A. Confine the microorganisms to the wound
B. Keep the area free of microorganism
C. Keep the number of opportunistic organisms to minimum
D. Protect self from microorganisms in the wound
A. Confine the microorganisms to the wound
B. Keep the area free of microorganism
C. Keep the number of opportunistic organisms to minimum
D. Protect self from microorganisms in the wound
491. An effective first aid treatment for acid burns on the skin is to flush them with water and apply a solution of sodium
A. Bicarbonate
B. Chloride
C. Hydroxide
D. Sulphate
A. Bicarbonate
B. Chloride
C. Hydroxide
D. Sulphate
492. The condition of an adult patient with burns of 36% of the body according to Wallace Rule of Nine would be considered to be
A. Critical
B. Fair
C. Good
D. Poor
A. Critical
B. Fair
C. Good
D. Poor
493. A patient complains of severe pains of 2 days following surgery. The nurse should first
A. Administer the p.r.n analgesic
B. Ensure the patient is having enough rest
C. Find out when the last analgesic was given
D. Take vital signs
A. Administer the p.r.n analgesic
B. Ensure the patient is having enough rest
C. Find out when the last analgesic was given
D. Take vital signs
494. When a patient is semi-conscious, the nurse should expect the patient to be unable to
A. Control elimination
B. Hear voices
C. Move spontaneously
D. React to painful stimuli
A. Control elimination
B. Hear voices
C. Move spontaneously
D. React to painful stimuli
495.
A patient who has sustained head injury regains consciousness and is
able to move the extremities. This suggests non-involvement of the
A. Basal ganglia
B. Parietal lobes
C. Post central gyrus
D. Pre central gyrus
A. Basal ganglia
B. Parietal lobes
C. Post central gyrus
D. Pre central gyrus
496. To check for subcutaneous emphysema after the insertion of the chest tubes the nurse should
A. Assess for the presence of a barrel-shaped chest
B. Auscultate the breath sounds for crackles
C. Compare the length of inspiration with that of expiration
D. Palpate around the chest tube insertion sites for crepitus
A. Assess for the presence of a barrel-shaped chest
B. Auscultate the breath sounds for crackles
C. Compare the length of inspiration with that of expiration
D. Palpate around the chest tube insertion sites for crepitus
497. Soon after being admitted for head injuries a patient’s temperature risen up to 39.4OC. This suggests injury to the
A. Hypothalamus
B. Medulla oblongata
C. Temporal lobe
D. Thalamus
A. Hypothalamus
B. Medulla oblongata
C. Temporal lobe
D. Thalamus
498. When caring for a patient who has a possible skull fracture. The nurse should
A. Check for haemorrhaging from the oral cavity
B. Elevate the foot end of the bed if patient develops symptoms of shock
C. Observe the patient for signs of increased intracranial pressure
D. Observe the patient for symptoms of decrease intracranial pressure and pyrexia
A. Check for haemorrhaging from the oral cavity
B. Elevate the foot end of the bed if patient develops symptoms of shock
C. Observe the patient for signs of increased intracranial pressure
D. Observe the patient for symptoms of decrease intracranial pressure and pyrexia
499. To prevent the development of contractures in a patient with spinal injury, the nurse should give careful consideration to
A. Active exercise
B. Deep massage of the limbs
C. Proper positioning
D. Proper use of fracture board
A. Active exercise
B. Deep massage of the limbs
C. Proper positioning
D. Proper use of fracture board
500. Which of the following diets would be appropriate for the patient with ulcerative colitis
A. High fibre, low fat
B. High carbohydrate, low sodium
C. Low protein, high calorie
D. Low residue, high protein
A. High fibre, low fat
B. High carbohydrate, low sodium
C. Low protein, high calorie
D. Low residue, high protein
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