Nursing Questions1
Nursing Questions1
Nursing Questions1
The nurse inspects the thorax of a pt with advance emphysema. The nurse expects
chest configuration change consist with deformity known as:
a) Barrel chest
b) Funnel chest
c) Kyphoscliosis
d) Pigeon
a) Bacterial pneumonia
b) Bronchogenic carcinoma
c) Lung infarction
d) Pleurisy
After tonsillectomy the nurse assesses the pt post operative vital signs and cheeks for
the most significant post complication of:
a) Epiglottis
b) Eustachian tube perforation
c) Hemorrhage
d) Oropharyngeal edema
For a pt with chronic bronchitis the nurse expects to see the major clinical symptom of :
Nursing measures to assist in the prevention of pulmonary embolism in clued all of the
following except :
Para doxical chest movement is associated with the following chest disorders:
a) Pneumothorax
b) Fail chest
c) Adult respiratory distress syndrome
d) Tension Pneumothorax
The term used to describe thoracic surgery in which an entire lung is removing is:
a) Lobotomy
b) Segmentectomy
c) Pneumoectomy
d) Wedge resection
A pt is to have surgery to repair a hip fracture by reduced the fracture and inserting
metal plates , the nurse would plan to do pre-operative teaching related to what type of
surgery ?
a) Bone graft
b) Arthroplasty
c) Joint replacement
d) Internal fixation
A pt fell and injured the ligament in her ankle with resulting edema and pain :
a) Sprain
b) Strain
c) Contusion
d) Dislocation
When the X ray indicates that the fracture is located on one side of the bone with the
other side bent. This fracture would be best described as which type?
a) Comminuted
b) Greenstick
c) Avulsion
d) Spiral
a) A vascular necrosis
b) Septic arthritis
c) Osteomyelitis
d) Compartment syndrome
When a pt is in continues skeletal leg traction. it's important for the nurse to remember
to do all of the following except :
a) Abduction
b) Adduction
c) Flexion
d) Internal rotation
Aphasia resulting from injury or disease of the brain centers is primarily a disturbance
in :
a) Memory
b) Swallowing
c) Language
d) Vision
Nursing
Care for a pt who is experiencing a convulsion seizures includes all of the following
except :
a) Loosening of constrictive clothes
b) Opening the pt`s jaw and inserting a mouth gag
c) Positioning the pt on his side with head flexed forward
d) Providing for privacy
The nurse enters a pt`s room and observe him having generalized seizures , his teeth
are clenched and he vomits . the nurse should first :
a) Call the physician
b) Go obtain suction supplies
c) Insert an oral airway
d) Turn him on his side
A pt newly diagnosed with epilepsy is being discharged from the hospital with a
proscription for phention ( epanutin ). During teaching the nurse should advice the pt to
:
a) Check the color of his stool for bleeding
b) Brush his teeth and gums , and floss regularly
c) Have his blood pressure checked monthly
d) Take the medication with a glass of milk
Pt preparation for E.E.G. includes omitting for 24 hours before the test all of the
following except:
a) Coffee and tea
b) Stimulants
c) Solid foods
d) Tranquilizers
You would correctly define an aura as:
Special shampoo, using a fine toothed comb, washing all bedding in hot water and
disinfecting combs is recommended for people with:
a) Impetigo
b) Folliculitis
c) Pediculosis
d) Psoriasis
Pt education for the management of Pediculosis Capitis should advising the pt to:
a) Comb his hair with a fine –toothed comb dipped in vinegar to remove nits
b) Disinfect all combs and brushes
c) Wash his hair with a shampoo containing lindane (kwell)
d) Do all of the above
a) Contact dermatitis
b) Pediculosis
c) Scabies
d) Tinea Capitis
When caring for a client with scabies. The nurse should be aware that scabies is:
a) Highly contagious
b) Caused by a fungus
c) Associated with other allergies
d) Chronic problem
a) Staphylococcus aureus
b) h.influenzae
c) Escherichia coli
d) Streptococcus hemolyticus
The best nursing intervention for a pt`s family who suffer scabies is to:
a) Treat all family members simultaneously
b) Change inner clothes daily
c) Trimming of all family nails
d) All of the above
Nursing measures for heparine administrate include making sure that the antagonis to
heparin is available which is:
a) Phytonadione
b) Pilocarpine nitratc
c) Promethazine hydrochloride
d) Protamine sulfate
Following myocardial infarction the hospitalized client is taught to move his legs about
while resting in bed. This type of exercise is recommended primarily to help :
A client with angina asks the nurse. : what information does an EKG provide the nurse
would respond that an EKG primarily gives information about the :
Which of the following points should the nurse include when instructing the client with
angina about sublingual nitroglycerin?
Myocardial cell damage can be reflected by high levels of cardiac enzymes. The most
sensitive indicator of all cardiac enzymes is:
a) Alkaline phosphates
b) Creatine kinase
c) Lactic dehydrogenase
d) Serum aspartate transminase (glutamic oxaloacetic transminase)
a) Meperidine hydrochloride
b) Hydromorphone hydrochloride
c) Morphine sulfate
d) Codeine sulfate
Clinical manifestations of congestive heart failure that the nurse should assess for
include:
a) Cardiac murmur
b) Sinus bradycardia
c) Orthopnea
d) Dehydration
Prior to administering a pt`s morning does of digoxin, the nurse assesses the apical
pulse and finds a rate of 52 beats per minute. The nurse should :
Mr. ail visit the clinic because he feels headache and dizziness. The nurse checked his
BP, and it was 160/100. to confirm the diagnosis of hypertension, the nurse have to:
When during the day, Mr. Ali`s BP is most likely to be at it's lowest?
a) At mid-day
b) Upon arising in the morning
c) In the early evening
d) At bedtime
Mr. Ali was diagnosed as having essential (primary) hypertension. The following
information appear in his health history, which one is most probably significant
predisposing factor:
a) Having been underweight all of his life
b) Working as a teacher
c) Having two grandparents who died of the disorder
d) Having acute glomerulonephritis when he was a child
A sign of Mr. Ali`s hypertension that makes it different form other kinds of hypertension
is prolonged elevation of:
a) Pulse pressure
b) Intraventricular pressure
c) Systolic pressure
d) Diastolic pressure
a) Aortic aneurysm
b) Thrombophlebitis
c) Valves insufficiency
d) Cerebral hemorrhage
Mr. Hude has surgery for the legation and stripping of varicose veins in her leg. Which
of the following faults in her veins most likely causes Mr. Huda to develop varicosities?
When assessing the pt with peripheral vascular disease the nurse anticipate signs and
symptoms of ischemia, which includes:
When assessing a pt for presence of deep vein thrombosis, the nurse anticipates which
of the following clinical manifestations:
When teaching a pt receiving warfarin sodium, the nurse instruct the pt to:
a) Infant vaccination
b) Giving instructions and heath education to preparatory school students who are
not smoking
c) A mammogram screening test for breast cancer
d) Rehabilitation of a pt with limb amputation
Mr. amal is 40 years old business woman, she was admitted two days ago to the
psychiatric ward due to a severe state of depression
When planning care for a client with a depressive disorder, priority should be given to:
When monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAQI) are prescribed, the client should caution
against:
Mr.Ali is 55 years old has been admitted to the hospital. 5 years ago he was
admitted with similar problem, during the past, mouth he has become
increasingly agitated and hyper excitable with an increase in verbal and physical
activity. He is also suffering from insomnia and rapid speech patterns
Considering all of Mr. Ali`s symptoms, which of the following best describes his
condition:
a) Panic attacks
b) Paranoid behavior
c) Schizophrenia
d) Manic episode
Mr. Ali is very angry when you talk to him and calls you "stupid idiot" what would be
your best response to him after this:
It is generally agreed that pts with anorexia nervosa are suffering from:
a) A hormonal imbalance
b) A distorted body image
c) A hereditary tendency to lose weight
d) An inability to resist peer pressures
a) "Why did your family decide you should come to the hospital?"
b) "Explain to me, if you can how you feel about being hospitalizatioed?"
c) "Tell me about what was happening that caused you to come to hospital?"
d) "let's discuss what stresses you have having that may have led to your illness"
After 3 days of taking chlorpromazine, Mrs. Zakia shows an inability to sit still, motor
restlessness, fidgeting, and attendance to pace around the unit: of the following
extrapyramidal side effects, the pt is showing signs of:
a) Dystonia
b) A kathisia
c) Parkinsonism
d) Tardive dyskinesia
Which one of the following medications can the nurse anticipate the physician will
order to treat Mrs. Zakia`s extrapyramidal side effects?
a) Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)
b) Beztropine mesylate (cogentin)
c) Impiramine hydrochloride (tofranil)
d) Thioridazine HCL (melleril)
As a nurse instructing parents of school age children about managing school phobia,
you should stress on:
When caring for a pt with schizophrenia the nurse is supposed to do all of the following
except:
a) Arrhythmia
b) Pulse rhythm
c) Dysrhythmia
d) Palpitation
Swelling and coolness of the skin at the venipunture site could indicative of :
a) Infection
b) Infiltration
c) Phlebitis
d) Air embolism