Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 706:-
Tapping over the facial nerves causes twitching of the facial muscles. It is known as…
(a) Chvostek’s sign
(b) Chadwick’s sign
(c) Trousseau sign
(d) Homan sign
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Ans: (a) Chvostek’s sign ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 707:-
Pediculosis can be treated with of the following except
(a) lindane
(b) ivermectin
(c) Permethrin 1 %
(d) benzyl alcohol 70%
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Ans: (d) benzyl alcohol 70% ✔
✨ Rationale for the MCQ ✨
Pediculosis can be treated with all of the following except:
✅ (d) Benzyl alcohol 70%
🦠 Understanding Pediculosis (Lice Infestation) Treatment
Pediculosis (lice infestation) is treated with topical and oral pediculicidal agents that kill lice and sometimes their eggs (ovicidal action).
Approved Treatments for Pediculosis:
✔️ (a) Lindane – A neurotoxic pediculicide; less commonly used due to potential toxicity.
✔️ (b) Ivermectin – An oral and topical antiparasitic drug that paralyzes lice.
✔️ (c) Permethrin 1% – A first-line treatment that disrupts lice nerve function.
❌ Why (d) Benzyl Alcohol 70% is Incorrect?
🚫 Benzyl alcohol 70% is NOT used for lice treatment.
🔹 Benzyl alcohol 5% lotion is an FDA-approved treatment for head lice, but 70% is too strong and is not recommended.
🔹 Benzyl alcohol works by suffocating lice, but it is NOT ovicidal (does not kill eggs).
💡 Key Takeaway: Stick to approved concentrations and medications for effective lice treatment.
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 708:-
Tubes and catheters are disinfected with
(a) glutaraldehyde
(b) 1% hypochlorite
(c) formalin
(d) korsolex
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Ans: (a) glutaraldehyde ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 709:-
How can we confirm the position of NG tube after insertion?
(a) by dipping tip of the tube in bowl of butter
(b) pushing some air and auscultating
(c) X-ray
(d) all the above
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Ans: (d) all the above ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 710:-
Physician ordered oral as well as nasal suction to a client. You will do section first in….
(a) mouth
(b) notes
(c) where the secretion is more
(d) where the secretion is less
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Ans: (a) mouth ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 711:-
Presence of fresh blood in the stool is known as
(a) hematochezia
(b) Malena
(c) hemoptysis
(d) hematuria
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Ans: (a) hematochezia ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 712:-
Information verbalized or started by the patient is known as
(a) objective data
(b) subjective data
(c) sign
(d) all the above
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Ans: (b) subjective data ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 713:-
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the cell wall of a gram positive bacteria?
(a) absent sulphur containing amino acids
(b) thick cell wall
(c) absent lipids
(d) absent teichoic acid
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Ans: (d) absent teichoic acid ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 714:-
Compression of bleeding carotid artery immediately leads to
(a) vomiting
(b) stroke
(c) blindness
(d) loss of sense of smell
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Ans: (b) stroke ✔
Fundamentals of Nursing MCQ Question 715:-
The’ Kahn test’ for syphilis is an example of:
(a) tube flocculation test
(b) slide flocculation test
(c) coombs test
(d) Ring precipitation test
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Ans: (a) tube flocculation test ✔
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