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crossing a train railway. The old woman fell at the railway. Arthur rushed at the scene.
1. As a registered nurse, Arthur knew that the first thing that he will do at the scene is
A. Stay with the person, Encourage her to remain still and Immobilize the leg while
While waiting for the ambulance.
B. Leave the person for a few moments to call for help.
C. Reduce the fracture manually.
D. Move the person to a safer place.
2. Arthur suspects a hip fracture when he noticed that the old woman’s leg is
3. The old woman complains of pain. John noticed that the knee is reddened, warm to touch
and swollen. John interprets that this signs and symptoms are likely related to
A. Infection
B. Thrombophlebitis
C. Inflammation
D. Degenerative disease
4. The old woman told John that she has osteoporosis; Arthur knew that all of the following
factors would contribute to osteoporosis except
A. Hypothyroidism
B. End stage renal disease
C. Cushing’s Disease
D. Taking Furosemide and Phenytoin.
5. Martha, The old woman was now Immobilized and brought to the emergency room. The
X-ray shows a fractured femur and pelvis. The ER Nurse would carefully monitor Martha for
which of the following sign and symptoms?
SITUATION: Mr. D. Rojas, An obese 35 year old MS Professor of OLFU Lagro is admitted due
to pain in his weight bearing joint. The diagnosis was Osteoarthritis.
6. As a nurse, you instructed Mr. Rojas how to use a cane. Mr. Rojas has a weakness on his
right leg due to self immobilization and guarding. You plan to teach Mr. Rojas to hold the
cane
8. Mr. Rojas was discharged and 6 months later, he came back to the emergency room of
the hospital because he suffered a mild stroke. The right side of the brain was affected. At
the rehabilitative phase of your nursing care, you observe Mr. Rojas use a cane and you
intervene if you see him
SITUATION: Alfred, a 40 year old construction worker developed cough, night sweats and
fever. He was brought to the nursing unit for diagnostic studies. He told the nurse he did
not receive a BCG vaccine during childhood
9. The nurse performs a Mantoux Test. The nurse knows that Mantoux Test is also known as
A. PPD
B. PDP
C. PDD
D. DPP
A. IM
B. IV
C. ID
D. SC
A. a week
B. 48 hours
C. 1 day
D. 4 days
13. Mang Alfred returns after the Mantoux Test. The test result read POSITIVE. What should
be the nurse’s next action?
15. Mang Alfred is now a new TB patient with an active disease. What is his category
according to the DOH?
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
16. How long is the duration of the maintenance phase of his treatment?
A. 2 months
B. 3 months
C. 4 months
D. 5 months
17. Which of the following drugs is UNLIKELY given to Mang Alfred during the maintenance
phase?
A. Rifampicin
B. Isoniazid
C. Ethambutol
D. Pyridoxine
18. According to the DOH, the most hazardous period for development of clinical disease is
during the first
19. This is the name of the program of the DOH to control TB in the country
A. DOTS
B. National Tuberculosis Control Program
C. Short Coursed Chemotherapy
D. Expanded Program for Immunization
20. Susceptibility for the disease [ TB ] is increased markedly in those with the following
condition except
21. Direct sputum examination and Chest X ray of TB symptomatic is in what level of
prevention?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Quarterly
SITUATION: Michiel, A male patient diagnosed with colon cancer was newly put in
colostomy.
22. Michiel shows the BEST adaptation with the new colostomy if he shows which of the
following?
23. The nurse plans to teach Michiel about colostomy irrigation. As the nurse prepares the
materials needed, which of the following item indicates that the nurse needs further
instruction?
24. The nurse should insert the colostomy tube for irrigation at approximately
A. 1-2 inches
B. 3-4 inches
C. 6-8 inches
D. 12-18 inches
A. 5 inches
B. 12 inches
C. 18 inches
D. 24 inches
26. Which of the following behavior of the client indicates the best initial step in learning to
care for his colostomy?
27. While irrigating the client’s colostomy, Michiel suddenly complains of severe cramping.
Initially, the nurse would
28. The next day, the nurse will assess Michiel’s stoma. The nurse noticed that a prolapsed
stoma is evident if she sees which of the following?
29. Michiel asked the nurse, what foods will help lessen the odor of his colostomy. The
nurse best response would be
A. Eat eggs
B. Eat cucumbers
C. Eat beet greens and parsley
D. Eat broccoli and spinach
30. The nurse will start to teach Michiel about the techniques for colostomy irrigation. Which
of the following should be included in the nurse’s teaching plan?
31. The nurse knew that the normal color of Michiel’s stoma should be
A. Brick Red
B. Gray
C. Blue
D. Pale Pink
SITUATION: James, A 27 basketball player sustained inhalation burn that required him to
have tracheostomy due to massive upper airway edema.
32. Wilma, His sister and a nurse is suctioning the tracheostomy tube of James. Which of
the following, if made by Wilma indicates that she is committing an error?
33. What size of suction catheter would Wilma use for James, who is 6 feet 5 inches in
height and weighing approximately 145 lbs?
A. Fr. 5
B. Fr. 10
C. Fr. 12
D. Fr. 18
34. Wilma is using a portable suction unit at home, What is the amount of suction required
by James using this unit?
A. 2-5 mmHg
B. 5-10 mmHg
C. 10-15 mmHg
D. 20-25 mmHg
35. If a Wall unit is used, What should be the suctioning pressure required by James?
A. 50-95 mmHg
B. 95-110 mmHg
C. 100-120 mmHg
D. 155-175 mmHg
36. Wilma was shocked to see that the Tracheostomy was dislodged. Both the inner and
outer cannulas was removed and left hanging on James’ neck. What are the 2 equipment’s
at james’ bedside that could help Wilma deal with this situation?
37. Which of the following method if used by Wilma will best assure that the tracheostomy
ties are not too tightly placed?
38. Wilma knew that James have an adequate respiratory condition if she notices that
39. Wilma knew that the maximum time when suctioning James is
A. 10 seconds
B. 20 seconds
C. 30 seconds
D. 45 seconds
SITUATION : Juan Miguel Lopez Zobel Ayala de Batumbakal was diagnosed with Acute Close
Angle Glaucoma. He is being seen by Nurse Jet.
40. What specific manifestation would nurse Jet see in Acute close angle glaucoma that she
would not see in an open angle glaucoma?
41. Nurse jet knew that Acute close angle glaucoma is caused by
42. Nurse jet performed a TONOMETRY test to Mr. Batumbakal. What does this test
measures
43. The Nurse notices that Mr. Batumbakal cannot anymore determine RED from BLUE. The
nurse knew that which part of the eye is affected by this change?
A. IRIS
B. PUPIL
c. RODS [RETINA]
D. CONES [RETINA]
A. 8-21 mmHg
B. 2-7 mmHg
c. 31-35 mmHg
D. 15-30 mmHg
46. Nurse Jet wants to measure Mr. Batumbakal’s CN II Function. What test would Nurse Jet
implement to measure CN II’s Acuity?
A. Slit lamp
B. Snellen’s Chart
C. Wood’s light
D. Gonioscopy
47. The Doctor orders pilocarpine. Nurse jet knows that the action of this drug is to
48. The doctor orders timolol [timoptic]. Nurse jet knows that the action of this drug is
49. When caring for Mr. Batumbakal, Jet teaches the client to avoid
50. Mr. Batumbakal has undergone eye angiography using an Intravenous dye and
fluoroscopy. What activity is contraindicated immediately after procedure?
A. Reading newsprint
B. Lying down
C. Watching TV
D. Listening to the music
51. If Mr. Batumbakal is receiving pilocarpine, what drug should always be available in any
case systemic toxicity occurs?
A. Atropine Sulfate
B. Pindolol [Visken]
C. Naloxone Hydrochloride [Narcan]
D. Mesoridazine Besylate [Serentil]
SITUATION : Wide knowledge about the human ear, it’s parts and it’s functions will help a
nurse assess and analyze changes in the adult client’s health.
52. Nurse Anna is doing a caloric testing to his patient, Aida, a 55 year old university
professor who recently went into coma after being mauled by her disgruntled 3rd year
nursing students whom she gave a failing mark. After instilling a warm water in the ear,
Anna noticed a rotary nystagmus towards the irrigated ear. What does this means?
53. Ear drops are prescribed to an infant, The most appropriate method to administer the
ear drops is
A. Pull the pinna up and back and direct the solution towards the eardrum
B. Pull the pinna down and back and direct the solution onto the wall of the canal
C. Pull the pinna down and back and direct the solution towards the eardrum
D. Pull the pinna up and back and direct the solution onto the wall of the canal
54. Nurse Jenny is developing a plan of care for a patient with Menieres disease. What is the
priority nursing intervention in the plan of care for this particular patient?
55. After mastoidectomy, Nurse John should be aware that the cranial nerve that is usually
damage after this procedure is
A. CN I
B. CN II
C. CN VII
D. CN VI
56. The physician orders the following for the client with Menieres disease. Which of the
following should the nurse question?
A. Dipenhydramine [Benadryl]
B. Atropine sulfate
C. Out of bed activities and ambulation
D. Diazepam [Valium]
57. Nurse Anna is giving dietary instruction to a client with Menieres disease. Which
statement if made by the client indicates that the teaching has been successful?
A. I will try to eat foods that are low in sodium and limit my fluid intake
B. I must drink atleast 3,000 ml of fluids per day
C. I will try to follow a 50% carbohydrate, 30% fat and 20% protein diet
D. I will not eat turnips, red meat and raddish
58. Peachy was rushed by his father, Steven into the hospital admission. Peachy is
complaining of something buzzing into her ears. Nurse Joemar assessed peachy and found
out It was an insect. What should be the first thing that Nurse Joemar should try to remove
the insect out from peachy’s ear?
59. Following an ear surgery, which statement if heard by Nurse Oca from the patient
indicates a correct understanding of the post operative instructions?
60. Nurse Oca will do a caloric testing to a client who sustained a blunt injury in the head.
He instilled a cold water in the client’s right ear and he noticed that nystagmus occurred
towards the left ear. What does this finding indicates?
61. A client with Cataract is about to undergo surgery. Nurse Oca is preparing plan of care.
Which of the following nursing diagnosis is most appropriate to address the long term need
of this type of patient?
63. Aling myrna has Menieres disease. What typical dietary prescription would nurse Oca
expect the doctor to prescribe?
SITUATION : [ From DEC 1991 NLE ] A 45 year old male construction worker was admitted
to a tertiary hospital for incessant vomiting. Assessment disclosed: weak rapid pulse, acute
weight loss of .5kg, furrows in his tongue, slow flattening of the skin was noted when the
nurse released her pinch.
65. Approximately how much fluid is lost in acute weight loss of .5kg?
A. 50 ml
B. 750 ml
C. 500 ml
D. 75 ml
A. A drop in systolic pressure less than 10 mmHg when patient changes position from lying
to sitting.
B. A drop in systolic pressure greater than 10 mmHg when patient changes position from
lying to sitting
C. A drop in diastolic pressure less than 10 mmHg when patient changes position from lying
to sitting
D. A drop in diastolic pressure greater than 10 mmHg when patient changes position from
lying to sitting
67. Which of the following measures will not help correct the patient’s condition
68. After nursing intervention, you will expect the patient to have
A. 1,3
B. 2,4
C. 1,3,4
D. 2,3,4
SITUATION: A 65 year old woman was admitted for Parkinson’s Disease. The charge nurse
is going to make an initial assessment.
69. Which of the following is a characteristic of a patient with advanced Parkinson’s disease?
A. Disturbed vision
B. Forgetfulness
C. Mask like facial expression
D. Muscle atrophy
70. The onset of Parkinson’s disease is between 50-60 years old. This disorder is caused by
71. The patient was prescribed with levodopa. What is the action of this drug?
72. You are discussing with the dietician what food to avoid with patients taking levodopa?
73. One day, the patient complained of difficulty in walking. Your response would be
SITUATION: Mr. Dela Isla, a client with early Dementia exhibits thought process
disturbances.
74. The nurse will assess a loss of ability in which of the following areas?
A. Balance
B. Judgment
C. Speech
D. Endurance
75. Mr. Dela Isla said he cannot comprehend what the nurse was saying. He suffers from:
A. Insomnia
B. Aphraxia
C. Agnosia
D. Aphasia
76. The nurse is aware that in communicating with an elderly client, the nurse will
77. As the nurse talks to the daughter of Mr. Dela Isla, which of the following statement of
the daughter will require the nurse to give further teaching?
78. Which of the following is most important discharge teaching for Mr. Dela Isla
A. Emergency Numbers
B. Drug Compliance
C. Relaxation technique
D. Dietary prescription
80. What should the nurse caution the client when using this medication
81. Which of the following drugs are not compatible when taking Probanthine?
A. Caffeine
B. NSAID
C. Acetaminophen
D. Alcohol
82. What should the nurse tell clients when taking Probanthine?
83. Which of the following disease would Probanthine exert the much needed action for
control or treatment of the disorder?
A. Urinary retention
B. Peptic Ulcer Disease
C. Ulcerative Colitis
D. Glaucoma
SITUATION : Mr. Franco, 70 years old, suddenly could not lift his spoons nor speak at
breakfast. He was rushed to the hospital unconscious. His diagnosis was CVA.
84. Which of the following is the most important assessment during the acute stage of an
unconscious patient like Mr. Franco?
85. Considering Mr. Franco’s conditions, which of the following is most important to include
in preparing Franco’s bedside equipment?
86. What is the rationale for giving Mr. Franco frequent mouth care?
87. One of the complications of prolonged bed rest is decubitus ulcer. Which of the following
can best prevent its occurrence?
88. If Mr. Franco’s Right side is weak, What should be the most accurate analysis by the
nurse?
89. Which result of the lab test will be significant to the diagnosis?
90. Stat appendectomy was indicated. Pre op care would include all of the following except?
A. Spinal
B. General
C. Caudal
D. Hypnosis
A. Early ambulation
B. Diet as tolerated after fully conscious
C. Nasogastric tube connect to suction
D. Deep breathing and leg exercise
94. Peritonitis may occur in ruptured appendix and may cause serious problems which are
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 and 3
C. 1,2,3
D. All of the above
95. If after surgery the patient’s abdomen becomes distended and no bowel sounds
appreciated, what would be the most suspected complication?
A. Intussusception
B. Paralytic Ileus
C. Hemorrhage
D. Ruptured colon
96. NGT was connected to suction. In caring for the patient with NGT, the nurse must
Situation: Amanda is suffering from chronic arteriosclerosis Brain syndrome she fell while
getting out of the bed one morning and was brought to the hospital, and she was diagnosed
to have cerebrovascular thrombosis thus transferred to a nursing home.
A. Inorganic Stroke
B. Inorganic Psychoses
C. Organic Stroke
D. Organic Psychoses
99. The main difference between chronic and organic brain syndrome is that the former
A. Memory deficit
B. Disorientation
C. Impaired Judgement
D. Inappropriate affect