© 2020 Genesis Allied Professions Corp.: TH TH
© 2020 Genesis Allied Professions Corp.: TH TH
© 2020 Genesis Allied Professions Corp.: TH TH
SITUATION: Bobby, 11 years old, was admitted because of hematuria. Diagnosis was Dengue Fever.
1. Which of the following was MOST likely the description of Bobby’s fever prior to onset of hematuria that supports the physician’s diagnosis of
dengue fever?
A. Intermittent fever for 4 days
B. Onset of fever was abrupt and remained elevated for 4 days
C. Abrupt onset of fever and sudden drop on the 4th day
D. Gradual increase of body temperature and sudden drop on the 4 th day
2. The nurse understands that the cycle of transmission of the Dengue Fever virus begins during which of the following?
A. Infected mosquito bites an uninfected human
B. Virus multiply in the midgut of the mosquito
C. Mosquito feeds on an infected human
D. Mosquito’s saliva is invaded by the virus during subsequent biting of infected human
3. The nurse noted that aspirin and NSAIDs are contraindicated for Bobby. Which of the following is the rationale behind this order?
A. Patient may be allergic C. Due to stomach upset effects of the drugs
B. Drug contains anticoagulant properties D. Drugs enhance production of maculopapular rashes
4. The condition of Bobby is closely watched for signs of hypovolemic shock. Which of the following should the nurse report as EARLY signs of
hypovolemic shock?
1. Lethargy 4. Cyanosis
2. Rapid pulse 5. Restlessness
3. Clammy skin 6. Hematemesis
A. 2,3,4,5 B. 1,2,3,5 C. 1,2,5,6 D. 1,3,4,6
5. To prevent transmission of the virus to others, which of the following is the MOST appropriate isolation measure that the nurse should
implement in the care of Bobby?
A. Screen the environment C. Use gown, gloves and mask
B. Blood and body secretion isolation D. Use strict universal isolation technique
SITUATION: You are caring for Rolando, 58 years old, who was admitted because of difficulty of swallowing and stiffening of the neck. He has a
history of a wound laceration on his right hand sustained while gardening. Physician suspects Tetanus infection.
6. While you were preparing to administer oxygen inhalation, Rolando had seizures and assumed an opisthotonic position. Which of the following
correctly describes this position?
A. Head retracted, back arched and feet extended
B. Neck, hip, knee flexed and feet plantar flexed
C. Head flexed forward, jaw clenched, arms pronated and feet plantar flexed
D. Head hyperextended, hip flexed and feet extended
7. Taking into consideration the incubation period, which of the following data in Rolando’s health history will you consider relevant?
A. Positive for type 2 diabetes mellitus C. Wound laceration, sustained a week ago, was treated at home
B. Immunization status uncertain; no booster dose administered D. Wound pain, unbearable and unrelieved by analgesic
8. To decrease stimuli that cause muscle spasms and seizures, which of the following nursing intervention is the LEAST relevant for you to do?
A. Maintain a quiet, well-ventilated and darkened room C. Monitor for hazards of immobility
B. Administer sedatives as prescribed D. Perform physical care during time of maximal sedation
9. The priority nursing diagnosis for Rolando is “Risk for ineffective airway clearance” related to which of the following?
A. Stiffness of the jaw B. Seizures C. Back muscle spasms D. Infection
10. During a seizure, which of the following are you expected to do FIRST?
A. Monitor vital signs especially the respiratory rate
B. Place a padded tongue blade in the patient’s mouth
C. Provide mechanical ventilation
D. Turn patient to his side
SITUATION: Maricris, a 6-year-old girl, was not given any immunization at all since her family never visited a health care facility. She was diagnosed
with Heine-Medin disease.
11. The major route of transmission of polio virus in an environment with poor sanitation would be:
A. Feco-Oral B. Water System C. Sewage Disposal D. Droplet
12. When the polio virus enters the system, it multiplies in the:
A. Gastrointestinal tract B. Central Nervous system C. Urinary Tract D. Reproductive tract
13. A client who was exposed to hepatitis A is given gamma globulin to provide passive immunity which:
A. Increases the production of short lived antibodies
B. Provides antibodies that neutralize the antigen
C. Accelerates antigen-antibody union at the hepatic sites
D. Stimulates the lymphatic system to produce large number of antibodies
14. A nursing instructor asks his student about the administration of human immunoglobulin. The student correctly states that these types of
vaccine are:
A. Vaccines that had their virulence diminished so as not to produce a full blown disease condition
B. Vaccines that contain pathogens made inactive by either chemicals or heat
C. Vaccines collected from pooled human blood and provide antibodies to a variety of diseases.
D. Bacterial toxins that have been made inactive by either chemicals or heat
15. Mode of transmission of leprosy aside from skin contact is by:
A. Oral fecal B. Sexual contact C. Fomite D. Droplet infection