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I ….keep my body healthy. *


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a. Always
b. Yesterday
c. Today
d. Last evening

2. Juan: ........... . My name is Juan. *


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a. I introduce myself
b. Introduce yourself
c. Let me introduce myself
d. I need to introduce myself

3. A person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a
hospital is …. *
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a. Nurse
b. Pathologist
c. Anesthesiologist
d. Lab technician

4. How do you introduce your friend, Juan to your family? *


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a. This is my friend Juan
b. Please introduce yourself
c. Shake my family please
d. Please introduce each other

5. A person whose job is treating people's teeth is …. *


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a. Internist
b. Dentist
c. Dermatologist
d. Gynecologist

6. I …. on may 22nd 1990. *


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a. Am born
b. Was born
c. Is born
d. Have born
7. A person, usually a woman, who is trained to help women when they are giving
birth is …. *
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a. Neurologist
b. Physician
c. Midwife
d. Psychiatrist

8. X: Have you ever been in hospital? Y: …. *


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a. Yes, I have.
b. No, I have.
c. Yes, I do.
d. No, I do not.

9. What is the …. with you? *


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a. Happen
b. Wrong
c. Matter
d. Sick

10. X: What makes you come to see me? Y: …. *


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a. I am fine.
b. I have a bad headache.
c. I want to see you.
d. I have sick.

11. X: How are you feeling today? Y: .... *


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a. I am have fever
b. I do not fever
c. She have fever
d. I have got fever

12. Please …. these pills three times a day. *


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a. Drink
b. Eat
c. Use
d. Take

13. …. you pregnant? *


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a. Do
b. Are
c. Have
d. Is

14. I ….work in hospital three years later. *


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a. Am
b. Do
c. Have
d. Will

15. Who can prescribe the medication? *


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a. Nurse
b. Patient
c. Psychiatrist
d. Pharmacist

16. What vitamin increases the absorption of the calcium from the gastrointestinal
tract? *
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a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D

17. “I have done my work” is the example of: *


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a. Preset tense
b. Present perfect tense
c. Past tense
d. Past perfect tense

18. Vasectomy is a ….operation. *


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a. Major
b. Big
c. Minor
d. Medium

19. What is the true example of present continuous tense? *


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a. I study every day
b. You ate yesterday
c. We are working now
d. She sleeps now

20. Which disease is contagious? *


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a. Blood pressure
b. Renal failure
c. Measles
d. Diarrhea

21. A nurse is a person who is trained to give care to people who are sick or injured.
Nurses work with doctors and other health care workers to make …. well and to keep
them fit and healthy. Nurses also help with end-of-life needs and assist other family
members with grieving. *
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a. Patients
b. Children
c. Mothers
d. Doctors

22. We …. to clinic yesterday. *


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a. Go
b. Goes
c. Went
d. Going

23. Nursing is a …., like a doctor, but training for a nurse is different in how long a
person must train and what kind of training they need. In some places, nurses may
train for three to five years or more before they get a license as a nurse. *
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a. Work
b. Profession
c. Job
d. Duty

24. They …. taking the patient to the clinic last month. *


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a. Are
b. Is
c. Was
d. Were

25. She …. the patient for one week. *


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a. Has been visiting
b. Have been visiting
c. Has visit
d. Have visited

26. Nurses work in many places. Nurses work in …., in doctor's offices, and in the
community, and they even visit people at home if they can not get out. *
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a. School
b. Market
c. Hospital
d. Home

27. Sometimes people decide to become nurses rather than doctors, because the
nurses will be able to help patients directly, by talking to them, doing things they need,
carefully watching that nothing goes wrong, and then seeing them as they get ….. *
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a. Good
b. Healthy
c. Best
d. Better

28. Like doctors, nurses can choose what work they do. Some nurses train and work
to help during surgery. Some nurses train to help people understand health problems
like …. (what to eat), and disease (what can make people sick). Nurses can do many
different jobs to help people. *
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a. Rice
b. Medicine
c. Drug
d. Nutrition

29. Nurses are in demand because there are not enough nurses to handle hospital
needs. Because of this shortage nurses will sometimes travel to another location to
work for a few months in what is called travel ….. *
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a. Nursing
b. Nurse
c. Worker
d. Patient

30. All students …. studying right now. *


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a. Is
b. Am
c. Are
d. Was

31. …. is the head nurse in this hospital. *


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a. She
b. We
c. You
d. They

32. …. is your name? *


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a. Who
b. What
c. How
d. When

33. …. long have you stayed here? *


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a. What
b. How
c. When
d. Who

34. X: will you come to my house? Y: …. *


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a. Yes, I do
b. Yes, I am
c. Yes, I have
d. Yes, I will

35. X: …. Y: yes, it is. *


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a. Is your stomach sick?
b. Was your stomach sick?
c. Why your stomach sick?
d. When your stomach is sick?

36. The plural form of ‘child’ is …. *


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a. Childs
b. Childes
c. Children
d. Child

37. She will have been hospitalized …. *


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a. Tomorrow
b. Yesterday
c. Now
d. For one week

38. They …. see the doctor yesterday. *


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a. Will
b. Can
c. Would
d. Have

39. We had examined the patient’s illness …. *


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a. Next week
b. Last night
c. During two days
d. Soon

40. Why do you study English? *


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a. Yes, I will study English
b. Yes, I do study English
c. Because I want to be able to speak English
d. Yes, Because I want to be able to speak English

41. Dysentery is manifested by....


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a. Frequent diarrhea stools
b. Abdominal paint
c. Stools containing bleed and mucus
d. All of the above
42. Which of the following communicable diseases is NOT caused by a virus?
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a. Pertusis
b. Poliomyelitis
c. Mumps
d. Measles

43. 1. A very old man may loss the ability to remember because he suffer from….
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a. Pneumonia
b. Dehydration
c. Amnesia
d. Cancer

44. Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs when....


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a. Both parents are Rh positive
b. Both parents are Rh negative
c. The mother is Rh positive and the father is Rh negative
d. All choices are correct

45. Absence of the surfactant causes:


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a. Pneumonia
b. Respiratory distress syndrome
c. Patent ducts arteries
d. Neonatal jaundice

46. 79. The nurse injects pain killer on the ….


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a. Buttock
b. Head
c. Bone
d. Eyes

47. The most important psychological effect of isolation on patients include all of the
following EXCEPT:
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a. Loneliness
b. Relaxation
c. Sensory deprivation
d. Depression
48. A third degree burn patient is admitted to the hospital. What kind of isolation is
applied:
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a. Respiratory isolation
b. Enteric precaution
c. Would precaution
d. Reverse isolation

49. When taking temperature all the following are true EXCEPT:
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a. Leave the thermometer in place for a time sufficient for the temperature to register
b. Explain the procedure to the patient before taking his temperature
c. Ensure level of mercury in the glass thermometer above 35 degrees
d. Clean the thermometer with antiseptic solution

50. What type of isolation is required for a patient with tuberculosis:


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a. Respiratory: masks for patients and nurses and proper disposal of respiratory secretions
b. Protective: masks, gloves and gown
c. Would and skin: masks, gloves and gown only when treating skin lesions
d. Strict isolation, private room, masks, gloves and gowns

51. Average daily output of urine for a healthy adult is about:


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a. 500 ml
b. 700 ml
c. 900 ml
d. 1500 ml

52. The most important nurse’s responsibility in catheterization is to:


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a. Prepare the equipment
b. Explain the procedure
c. Position the patient
d. Follow strict aseptic technique

53. To help relaxation of the pediatric sphincter during the administration of the
anemia you ask the patient to:
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a. Wash the area before starting
b. Sleep on left lateral side
c. Lubricate the rectal tube
d. Take deep breaths during the procedure
54. Which of the following position is used for unconscious patient to prevent
aspiration:
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a. Supine position
b. Prone position
c. Sim’s position
d. Trendelenburg position

55. An important aspect of care carried out by the nurse includes:


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a. Cleaning to the direction of the least contaminated area
b. Using one cotton ball for each cleaning from front to back
c. Using one cotton ball for all cle aning strokes
d. None of the above

56. The position of the patient when receiving perennial care would be:
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a. Lying on back with knees flexed and draped
b. On the right side with knees flexed
c. On the left side with knees extended
d. Prone with legs extended

57. Which of these restraining devices is best to use for confused client who tries to
get out her out of her chair
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a. Ankle restrains
b. Bed sheet
c. Arm restraints
d. Safety jacket

58. The most effective way to prevent the spread of diseases is by:
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a. Frequent hand washing
b. Using antibiotic drugs
c. Following sterile aseptic technique
d. Using the reverse isolation technique

59. If you are preparing to perform a sterile procedure you should:


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a. Put on sterile gloves before preparing the trolley
b. Put on sterile gloves before entering the patient’s room
c. Use sterile gloves only if the patient has a contagious disease
d. Open the tray firsts and then put on sterile gloves just before doing the procedure
60. Retention of urine means:
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a. Inability to retain urine
b. Lack of voluntary control over the urethra sphincter
c. Inability to expel urine from the blander
d. Condition of having to urinate often

61. When catheterizing the patient, the hand that is used to separate the labia and
expose urinary meatus is considered:
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a. Contaminated and has to be kept in place
b. Clean but has to be kept in place
c. Very helpful in introducing catheter
d. Contaminated but could be used to introduce the Foley catheter

62. A mask is considered effective only when it is:


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a. Kept clean throughout out the procedure
b. Made of nylon or other synthetic fibers
c. Discarded after it becomes moist
d. Worn for no more than two hours

63. During lumber puncture, the nurse should stand:


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a. Near physician to help him
b. Infant of patient to support his neck and knee
c. At the back of patient to support his knees
d. Where the client wishes her to

64. You must give 25-mg amoxillin t.d.s (3x). It is available in 5 -mg tabs. How many
tabs. Must you give in two days?
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a. 20 tabs
b. 15 tabs
c. 30 tabs
d. 10 tabs

65. You must give 1 gr of penicillin. The tablets are labeled 200 mg. How many tablets
must you give?
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a. 4 tabs.
b. 6 tabs.
c. 5 tabs.
d. 7 tabs.

66. The body is ……. the skeleton which ……. about two hundred and six bones
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a. contain; consists
b. attached, contain
c. supported by, consists of
d. connected by : supported by

67. The ribs are situated ………… the thorax


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a. above
b. below
c. at the side of
d. in front of

68. The vertebral column ….. a number of vertebrae, the sacrum and the coccyx
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a. contain
b. lead to
c. consists of
d. divided into

69. Which of the following instructions about collecting clean catch midstream urine is
not correct?
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a. Save the first 30 cc of urine
b. Discard the first 30 cc of urine
c. Cleaning the urethral meatus before obtaining the specimen
d. Void directly ion the specimen container

70. Which of the following statements characterizes cancer cells:


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a. Are a response to an appropriate stimulus
b. They meet the needs of the body
c. They continue to grow regardless of the needs of the body
d. They stop to grow when the needs

71. Factors that affect the composition of urine is:


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a. Nutritional status
b. Time of the day
c. Status of kidney
d. A & C only
72. Pyelonephritis is likely to develop due to:
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a. Low urine acidity
b. Stagnation of urine in renal pelvis
c. Impaired circulation
d. Poor filtration

73. Surgical procedure that involves removal of stones from kidney pelvis is:
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a. Nephrolithtomy
b. Cystolithtomy
c. Urethrolithotomy
d. Pyelolithotomy

74. All of the following are typical symptoms of prosthetic hypertrophy EXCEPT:
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a. Difficulty in urinating
b. Frequency of urination
c. Frequent voiding at night (nocturia)
d. Increase in the size and force of the urinary stream

75. One of the symptoms of diabetes mellitus is:


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a. Polydipsia
b. Pale, cool skin
c. Anuria
d. Anorexia

76. A patient on insulin therapy who has missed a meal might develop:
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a. Hyperglycemic reaction
b. Ketoacidosis
c. Hypoglycemic reaction
d. Lypodysthophy

77. What type of precaution is applied for a patient suspected to have vira hepatitis
with type not yet determined:
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a. Enteric, blood and body fluid precautions
b. Blood precaution only
c. Enteric precaution only
d. Respiratory precaution
78. In caring for a patient with Hepatitis A in the acute stage, the nurse must ensure
that the patient is:
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a. Having adequate rest
b. Eating large meals
c. Scratching his skin frequently
d. Ambulating outside his room

79. Common early manifestations of hepatitis include:


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a. High grade fever
b. Mild flu-like symptoms
c. Severe skin jaundice
d. Enlarged liver and spleen

80. The objective or corrective surgery for removal detachment is to:


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a. Aspirate the vitreous humor
b. Create a drainage for aqueous humor
c. Create a scar that adheres the retine to choroidd. Enlarged liver and spleen
d. all choices are correct
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