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"Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity”. This was stated by
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2. The name of the nursing diagnosis is linked to the etiology with the phrase:
A. “as manifested by ”.
B. “related to”
C. "evidenced by"
D. "due to"
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3. Priorities of Planning in Nursing Process is done by
B. Interpersonal theory
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4. When caring for a client with a femoral venous catheter, it is essential for the nurse to:
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5. Nursing Diagnosis Categories include all, except
A. Actual
B. Risk
C. Possible
D. Syndrome
E. Factual
F. Wellness
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6. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most important for
determining fluid balance in a client with end-stage renal failure?
C. Weigh daily
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7. When recording blood pressure, the sounds which can be heard with a stethoscope placed over the artery is termed as:
A. Wheeze
B. Murmers
C. Crackle sounds
D. Korotkoff sounds
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8. A woman in labor is receiving an antibiotic. She suddenly complains of trouble breathing, weakness and nausea. The nurse should recognize that these signs are usually indicative of
impending:
A. Pulmonary egophony.
C. Anaphylaxis.
D. Bronchospasm.
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9. What is the term used for a high-pitched musical sound in clients during a respiratory assessment?
A. Crowing
B. Wheezing
C. Stridor
D. Sigh
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10. "The goal of nursing is to put the patient in the best condition
for nature to act upon him”. This was stated by
A. Henderson
B. Jean Watson
C. Marta Rogers
D. Florence Nightingale
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11. "Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness”. This definition was given by
A. Physiologic needs
E. Self-actualization
13. What is the term used for normal respiratory rhythm and depth in a client?
A. Eupnea
B. Apnea
C. Bradypnea
D. Tachypnea
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14. Ccomprehensive, individualized care provided by the same nurse throughout the period of care refers to
A. Team nursing
B. Primary nursing
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15. Physical Signs indicative of poor nutrition are all, except
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1. Nettina, Sandra M.; Mills, Elizabeth Jacqueline. Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice, 8th Edition. Copyright ©2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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1. D 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. E
6. C 7. 8. C 9. B 10. D
11. A 12. E 13. A 14. B 15. C
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A. Ethnocentrism
B. Cultural imposition
C. Cultural taboos
D. Acculturation
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2. Which of the following is NOT a concept related to
transtheoretical model of behavior change developed by
Prochaska and DiClemente?
A. Precontemplation
B. Contemplation
C. Perceived benefit
D. Perparation
E. Maintenance
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3. Alarm, resistance, and exhaustion are concepts related to
B. Transtheoretical Model
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4. Which of the followiing ethical principles refers to the duty
not to harm?
A. Beneficience
B. Nonmaleficence
C. Fidelity
D. Veracity
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5. The ethics theory that states moral standards or principles exist
independently of the ends or consequences is the
A. Transactional theory
B. Deontological theory
C. Utilitarian theory
D. Adaptatin theory
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6. The concept of “the greatest good for the greatest number” is
based on
A. Utilitarianism theory
B. Formalist theory
C. Deontologic theory
D. Transactional theory
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7. Skin breaks, abrasion, blister, or shallow crater, edema, and
infection are characteristics of
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8. Lactated Ringer’s solution is contraindicated in
A. Hypovolemia
B. Burns
C. Lactic acidosis
D. Fluid lost as bile or diarrhea
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9. A circumscribed raised lesion that contains pus which may be
formed as a result of purulent changes in a vesicle is
A. Maculae
B. Papule
C. Nodule
D. Pustule
E. Plaque
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10. Which of the following is considered as an indication for
administering serum albumin?
A. Clotting of blood
b. Formation of WBCs
C. Formation of RBCs
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1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. B
6. A 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. D
A. Intravenous Albumin
B. Psyllium
C. Potassium supplements
D. Normal saline
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2. Anaphylactic reaction after administering penicillin indicates
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3. Which of the following is considered as a example of intentional tort?
A. Malpractice
B. Negligence
C. Breach of duty
D. False imprisonment
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4. Which of the following assessment finding is typical of extracellular fluid loss?
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5. Which of the following is the appropriate nursing intervention for a patient with a terminal illness who is passing through the acceptance stage?
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6. The interpretation of the data collected about the patient represents the
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7. Which of the following assessment data is expected in a patient admitted with extracellular fluid excess?
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8. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing action when caring a patient who has a radium implant for cancer of cervix?
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9. Which of the following situation is considered as an intentional tort?
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10. Which of the following is a preparation of choice for a patient who has bee admitted in ED with an open contaminated injury and no recent history of tetanus immunization?
A. DTP vaccine
B. Tetanus toxoid
C. Tetanus antitoxin
D. Tetanus immunoglobulin
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11. What is the primary purpose of administering potassium chloride infusion to patient with diabetic ketoacidosis?
A. Treatment of hypepnea
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12. Which of the following clinical finding indicates the patient is experiencing hypokalemia?
A. Edema
B. Muscle spasms
C. Kussaumal breathing
D. Abdominal distention
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13. Which of the following nursing intervention takes priority in a patient who has undergone corrective surgery for laceration of the bladder?
A. Turning frequently
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14. A nurse inadvertently infuses an IV solution containing potassium chloride too rapidly. Which of the following is an appropriate intervention advised by the physician?
D. Administration of albumin
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15. Which of the following principle guides nurses' priorities at a disaster caused by a collapsed building in an earthquake?
B. Those requiring minimal care are treated first so that they can help others
C. Those with head injuries are treated first so that their care more complex
D. Children should get highest priority because they have the greatest life expectancy
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References
1. Nettina, Sandra M.; Mills, Elizabeth Jacqueline. Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice, 8th Edition, 2006. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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1. A 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D
6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. D
11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B
1. What is the maximum duration of time the nurse allows an IV bag of solution to infuse in to a patient?
A. 6 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 18 hours
D. 24 hours
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2. What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient during the immediate post-operative period?
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3. Which of the following is an expected reaction from a client who has just been told by the physician that his tumor is malignant and has metastasis in to several organs?
A. Crying uncontrollably
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4. Which of the following clinical findings is expected in a patient who has undergone gastric lavage and prolonged vomiting?
A. Decreased serum pH
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5. Which of the following is NOT considered as Metaparadigm of Nursing?
A. Person
B. Environment
C. Health
D. Diagnosis
E. Nursing
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6. Which of the following is known to have a role in wound healing?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin K
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin B complex
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7. Due to release of adrenocortical steroids by stress in patients who have undergone extensive prolonged surgery are likely to develop depletion of
A. Sodium
B. Potassium
C. Calcium
D. Chloride
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8. A patient with albuminuria develops edema because of
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9. While a patient with ascites is recieveing albumin, the planned therpeutic effect will be greater if the nurse regulates the infusion to flow
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10. Which of the following is considered as the most important aspect of hand washing?
A. Soap
B. Water
C. Friction
D. Time
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References
1. Nettina, Sandra M.; Mills, Elizabeth Jacqueline. Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice, 8th Edition, 2006. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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1. D 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. D
6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. C
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2. Which of the following condition has an increased risk of for developing hyperkalemia?
A. Crohn's disease
B. Cushing's disease
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3. Application of force to another person without lawful justification is
A. Battery
B. Negligence
C. Tort
D. Crime
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4. Which nursing intervention is appropriate to prevent pulmonary embolus in a patient who is prescribed bed rest?
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5. An ABG analysis report shows: pH - 7.20; PCO2 - 35mmHg; HCO3- -20mEq/L. These findings are suggestive of
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory alkalosis
D. Respiratory acidosis
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6. Clor coding for Nitrous oxide cylinder is:
A. Black
C. French blue
D. Gray
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7. Match the following:
a b c d
A. 3 4 2 1
B. 3 2 1 4
C. 3 1 2 4
D. 3 1 4 2
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8. Percentage of bilirubin production from old RBCs is:
A. 20%
B. 80%
C. 100%
D. 40%
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9. Traetment of hypothermia by active core warming is done by all except:
A. Airway rewarming
B. Extracorporeal rewarming
D. Both A and B
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10. Which is not seen in hyperventilaton?
A. Seizures
B. Alkalosis
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11. In brain death all are seen except:
A. Diabetes incipidus
B. Apnea
C. Constricted pupils
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12. Most accurate, inexpensive, noninvasive test for helicobacter pylori is:
C. Serology
D. Biosy test
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References
1. Nettina, Sandra M.; Mills, Elizabeth Jacqueline. Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice, 8th Edition, 2006. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. A
6. C 7. C 8. B 9. C 10. D
11. C 12. B