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Question 1 done after the patient's ingestion of 75gms

A continuous glucose machine (CGM) can of oral glucose?

store 90 days of glucose data. Response: 2 hours

Response: True Score: 1 out of 1

Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Yes Question 7

Question 2 Which of the following glucose test

A plasma glucose test is unsuitable for measures the patient's glucose level and

frequent specimen collection for close record every 5 minutes and has the benefit

monitoring of diabetic patients. of monitoring hypoglycemia during sleep at


night?
Response: True
Response: Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Score: 1 out of 1 (CGM)
Yes Score: 1 out of 1
Question 3
Yes
Glycated hemoglobin means the glucose
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had combined with the hemoglobin and
remains for the life of the RBC for an Using alternate sites for CBG test may be

average of 60 to 120 days. less painful but does not require a deeper
lancet
Response: True
Response: False
Score: 1 out of 1
Score: 1 out of 1
Yes
Yes
Question 4
Question 9
Alternate CBG site testing provides similar
results to finger-prick testing. Which of the following is the normal range
of blood glucose level?
Response: True
Response: 4 to 6 mmol/ L
Score: 1 out of 1
Score: 1 out of 1
Yes
Yes
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The continuous glucose monitoring sensor
can remain on the patient for as long as 3 to The disadvantage of this test is not a

14 hours depending on the product. reliable indicator in rapidly changing blood


glucose levels because glucose is first seen
Response: False in the blood before it is seen in the
Score: 1 out of 1 interstitial fluid.

Yes Response: Continuous Glucose Monitoring

Question 6 Score: 1 out of 1

In the oral glucose tolerance test, how Yes


many hours will the second glucose test be
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HBA1c test reveals the blood glucose level Response: Patients with a known allergy to
of the patient over the past 2 to 4 years. iodine

Response: False Response: Patients with severe obesity

Score: 1 out of 1 Response: Patients with Kidney Disease

Yes Correct answer: Pregnant patient (absolute


contraindication) , Patients with a known
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allergy to iodine , Patients with severe
Capillary blood glucose test (CBG test) can
obesity , Patients with Kidney Disease
be done only in the clinical laboratory.
Score: 4 out of 4
Response: False
Yes
Score: 1 out of 1
Question 2
Yes
Which among the following would be your
Question 13 best instruction to the patient undergoing
Which of the following blood glucose test CT Scan;
reveals the client's blood glucose level for
Response: Remain still and to immediately
the last 2 to 4 months?
report symptoms of itching, difficulty
Response: HBA1c breathing or swallowing, nausea, vomiting,
dizziness, and headache.
Score: 1 out of 1
Correct answer: Remain still and to
Yes
immediately report symptoms of itching,
Question 14 difficulty breathing or swallowing, nausea,
Venous blood sample test for glucose is vomiting, dizziness, and headache.
more accurate than that of the capillary Score: 1 out of 1
blood test but is dependent on the
Yes
laboratory meeting established standards.
Question 3
Response: True
An abdominal scan examines the structural
Score: 1 out of 1
and functional abnormalities of the kidney. It
Yes is indicated to detect tumors, obstructions,
and lesions.
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Test strips of CBG test can be affected by Response: False


temperature, humidity, size, and quality of Correct answer: False
blood samples as one of its disadvantages.
Score: 1 out of 1
Response: True
Yes
Score: 1 out of 1
Question 4
Question 1
The rationale behind this nursing
Select all that apply; CT SCAN Is responsibility is to identify recent illnesses
contraindicated to the following; or other medical conditions and current

Response: Pregnant patient (absolute medications being taken as well as to check

contraindication) the specific type of CT scan and determine


the need for an oral or I.V. contrast medium
Response: Get health history In reading CT Scan results, the following
are the usual findings;
Correct answer: Get health history
Response: Bone appears as white areas
Score: 1 out of 1
Response: Tissues will show as shades of
Yes
gray
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Response: Fat will show as black or dark
CT scans may only be performed with
gray
contrast medium. A contrast may either be
an iodine-based or barium-sulfate Response: CSF will show as black
compound that is taken orally, rectally, or Correct answer: Bone appears as white
intravenously which can enhance the areas , Tissues will show as shades of gray
visibility of specific tissues, organs, or blood , Fat will show as black or dark gray , CSF
vessels. The duration of the procedure will will show as black
depend on the area being scanned.
Score: 4 out of 4
Response: False
Yes
Correct answer: False
Question 9
Score: 1 out of 1
Select all that apply; Interfering factors;
Yes
Response: Eye glasses
Question 6
Response: Dentures
Which among the following is not a nursing
Response: Jewelry
responsibility before the procedure?
Response: Hairpins
Response: Encourage the patient to
increase fluid intake Correct answer: Eye glasses , Dentures ,
Jewelry , Hairpins
Correct answer: Encourage the patient to
increase fluid intake Score: 4 out of 4

Score: 1 out of 1 Yes

Yes Question 10

Question 7 Computed tomography (CT) scan, also


known as computerized axial tomography
CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis
(CAT), or CT scanning computerized
combines radiologic and computer
tomography is a painless, invasive
technology to determine the cause of
diagnostic imaging procedure that produces
unexplainable abdominal or pelvic pain and
cross-sectional images of several types of
diseases of the Liver, gallbladder, bile ducts,
tissue not clearly seen on a traditional X-ray.
and other related structures
Response: False
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1
Score: 1 out of 1
Yes
Yes
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Calcium Scoring is most often suggested The following choices are some of the
for males aged 55 years or older, and for cause of fracture, which is NOT?
females aged 45 and over.
Response: Fatigue and Stress
Response: False
Score: 0 out of 1
Correct answer: False
No
Score: 1 out of 1
Question 6
Question 1 Bryant’s Traction can be used in children?
Knowing fracture, it is described as a break
Response: True
in the continuity of the bone. The injury can
occur to surrounding ________, _________ Score: 1 out of 1
and _______. Yes
Response: Soft Tissue, Blood Vessels and Question 7
Nerves
Skeletal traction CAN be used in children?
Score: 1 out of 1
Response: False
Yes
Score: 0 out of 1
Question 2
No
In comparison to the use of plaster of Paris
and Fiber glass, which cast is best for a rich Question 8

old man? Select the correct answer with the What are the 5P’s?
correct reason
Response: Pain, Pulse, Pallor, Paresthesia,
Response: Fiber Glass, because its lighter Paralysis
and the patient can afford it
Score: 1 out of 1
Score: 1 out of 1
Yes
Yes
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Question 3 Which of the following should be done once
1At what interval do you monitor the cast of the cast has been removed?
a patient within the 1st 24 hours?
Response: Observe the skin & for any
Response: Every 2 Hours abrasions & plaster sores

Score: 1 out of 1 Score: 1 out of 1

Yes Yes

Question 4 Question 10

There are 3 Classification of Fractures as When the patient is in a balanced


to its pattern, which is NOT? suspension traction, he or she is
positioned?
Response: Compound Fracture
Response: Low Fowler’s
Score: 1 out of 1
Score: 1 out of 1
Yes
Yes
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It is true that your Bandage Scissors is not
part of your casting removal equipment?

Response: Yes, it’s an optional equipment

Score: 0 out of 1

No

Question 12

There are 3 types of traction, they are Skin


Traction, ______ Balanced Suspension
Traction.

Response: Skeletal Traction

Score: 1 out of 1

Yes

Question 13

Bivalving is cutting the cast crosswise into


2 pieces

Response: False

Score: 1 out of 1

Yes

Question 14

In caring for your cast, how do you avoid


getting it wet when you take a bath?

Response: Cover it with plastic bag

Score: 1 out of 1

Yes

Question 15

This is described to having a break in the


bone that has no communication to the
outside, usually has no open wound

Response: Closed or Simple Fracture

Score: 1 out of 1

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