Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Set-71
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 631:-
Coronary arteries primarily receive blood supply during
(a) inspiration
(b) expiration
(c) diastolic
(d) systole
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Ans: (c) diastolic ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 632:-
Which of the following lab tests is the most indicator of myocardial damage?
(a) Lactic acid level
(b) lactate dehydrogenase
(c) creatine kinase
(d) troponin I
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Ans: (d) troponin I ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 633:-
Leukaemia and lymphoma are treated with combination of chemotherapeutic drug because
(a) minimise the side effect
(b) tackle the problem of drug resistance
(c) minimise the effect of therapy
(d) both B and C
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Ans: (d) both B and C ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 634:-
Commonly seen leukaemia in older adult is
(a) acute myelocytic leukaemia (AML)
(b) Acute lymphocytic leukaemia (ALL)
(c) Chronic myelocytic leukaemia (CML)
(d) Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)
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Ans: (d) Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 635:-
Which of the following electrolytes is most frequently administered in conjunction with furosemide?
(a) Sodium
(b) chloride
(c) calcium
(d) potassium
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Ans: (d) potassium ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 636:-
Laboratory result expected in a client with infection is
(a) pancytopenia
(b) Leukocytosis
(c) thrombocytopenia
(d) anaemia
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Ans: (b) Leukocytosis ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 637:-
A client becomes unconsciousness and unresponsive to the stimuli, next action is
(a) activate the resuscitation team
(b) inform the physician
(c) give adrenaline
(d) perform suction
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Ans: (a) activate the resuscitation team ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 638:-
In stage 3 hypovolemic shock, of the patient will have blood loss of
(a) 10 to 20%
(b) 20 to 30%
(c) 30 to 40%
(d) 40 to 50%
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Ans: (c) 30 to 40% ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 639:-
Pemphigus neonatorum or Ritter’s disease caused by
(a) Streptococci
(b) staphylococcus
(c) meningococci
(d) gonococci
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Ans: (b) staphylococcus ✔
Medical and Surgical Nursing MCQ Question 640:-
Risk factors for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are
(a) prolonged surgery
(b) overweight and obesity
(c) hormonal contraceptive
(d) all of the above
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Ans: (d) all of the above ✔
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