Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 636:-
All of the following are precautions in the care of a patient with high fever except
(a) never leave a patient with high fever alone
(b) Rigors and convulsions may occur at anytime
(c) Administer antipyretic drugs
(d) Rapid cold sponge in is not useful in patient not responding to antipyretics
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Ans: (d) Rapid cold sponge in is not useful in patient not responding to antipyretics ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 637:-
Following are clinical features of organophosphorus poisoning, except
(a) Hyperventilation
(b) salvation
(c) pinpoint pupil
(d) bronchospasm
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Ans: (a) Hyperventilation ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 638:-
Your patient says that he “urinates at night” and affecting his daytime alertness. You would document this as:
(a) Oliguria
(b) Nocturia
(c) dysuria
(d) Polyuria
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Ans: (b) Nocturia ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 639:-
Which of the following statements is true with regards to relationship?
(a) In autocratic relationship style, there is centralized decision making
(b) leaders always do things right and can’t do the right thing
(c) Suggestion boxes are considered for downward communication
(d) Decision is made, and then choice a preferred course of action
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Ans: (a) In autocratic relationship style, there is centralized decision making ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 640:-
The immunity that is transferred from the maternal antibodies to Fetus Transplacentally and to infant through breast milk to protect them till their own immune system matures to function is a kind of:
(a) Innate immunity
(b) acquired immunity
(c) active immunity
(d) passive immunity
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Ans: (d) passive immunity ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 641:-
A patient who is in an unresponsive situation is reported to the emergency triage with unknown history. On assessment it is found. Respirations are deep and rapid. ABG values are pH, 7.20; PaC02, 21 mmHg; PaO2, 92 mmHg and HCO3, 8. You interpret these values to indicate:
(a) respiratory alkalosis
(b) metabolic acidosis
(c) respiratory acidosis
(d) metabolic alkalosis
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Ans: (b) metabolic acidosis ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 642:-
Congenital absence or closure of a normal body orifice or tubular organ is called:
(a) fistula
(b) atresia
(c) hernia
(d) stenosis
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Ans: (b) atresia ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 643:-
The theory which intends to provide a unifying focus for approaching a wide range of nursing concerns and for understanding fundamental nursing phenomena: the patient, the environment, health and nursing is:
(a) Roy’s theory of nursing
(b) Newman’s theory of nursing
(c) Nightingale’s theory of nursing
(d) Scudder theory of nursing
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Ans: (b) Newman’s theory of nursing ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 644:-
In a hospital there are 4 patients who required attention of the nurse. Whom of the following should be nurse attend first?
(a) 21 year old postoperative patient complaining of pain
(b) 34 years old asthma a patient asking to ambulate
(c) 66 year old betting to be discharged
(d) 66 years old with a pneumothorax complaining of shortness of breath
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Ans: (d) 66 years old with a pneumothorax complaining of shortness of breath ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 645:-
The nursing care that focused on patient care along with the family needs, in the scope is multidisciplinary health care team is called
(a) Team based care
(b) case management
(c) patient navigation care
(d) primary care
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Ans: (b) case management ✔
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