Medical Nursing RM
Medical Nursing RM
Medical Nursing RM
The hormone that regulates the reabsorption of calcium and phosphorous is ...……
A. aldosterone
B. parathormone
C. somatostatin
D. thyroxin
ANSWER: B
The process of collecting data from the patient or family is referred to as ……………
A. biographic data
B. chief complaint
C. data recall
D. history taking
ANSWER: D
Which of the following test results does not match its interpretation?
A. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine: used to assess cardiac function
B. Eosinophils: increase in allergic conditions
C. Lymphocytes: increase in chronic conditions like TB, syphilis etc.
D. Neutrophils: increase in acute infections and ischaemic necrosis
ANSWER: A
The accumulation of fluid in the interstitial air spaces in the lungs occurs in a
disorder called pulmonary………
A. edema
B. embolism
C. emphysema
D. hypertension
ANSWER: A
A nurse is caring for a client with a nasogastric tube that is attached to low
suction. The nurse monitors the client, knowing that the client is at risk for
which acid-base disorder?
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory acidosis
D. Respiratory alkalosis
ANSWER: B
A nurse is caring for a client with diabetic ketoacidosis and documents that the
client is experiencing Kussmaul’s respirations. Based on this documentation, which
of the following did the nurse observe? Respiration that (are) …………….
A. abnormally deep, regular and increased rate
B. cease for several seconds
C. labored and increased in depth and rate
D. regular but abnormally slow
ANSWER: A
A nurse plans care for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),
understanding that the client is most likely to experience what type of acid-base
imbalance?
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Respiratory acidosis
D. Respiratory alkalosis
ANSWER: C
A. Addision’s
B. Crohn’s
C. Christmas
D. Von Kelly’s
ANSWER: C
An aspirate of synovial fluid from a patient with gout is likely to reveal which
of the following?
A. Bloody synovial fluid
B. Cloudy synovial fluid
C. Presence of organisms
D. Presence of urate crystals
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
Haemolytic anaemia can be caused by………. i. Epistaxis ii. Iron deficiency iii.
Malaria iv. Sickle cell anaemia v. Thalassaemia
A. i and ii
B. i, ii and iii
C. i, ii and iv
D. iii, iv and v
ANSWER: D
The nursing management of a patient in sickle cell crisis includes all the
following EXCEPT:
A. Administration of IV iron and diet high in iron
B. Blood transfusion if required and iron chelating
C. Monitoring of complete blood count
D. Optimal pain management and oxygenation
ANSWER: A
In the care of a patient with leukemia, the nurse must observe the patient for
…………
A. bleeding tendencies and signs of infection
B. eating of non-nutritious substances
C. signs of dehydration and mental alertness
D. signs of overhydration and pharyngitis
ANSWER: A
Which of the under listed is the definitive diagnostic test for Aplastic Anaemia?
A. Bone Marrow Biopsy
B. Full Blood Count
C. Hb Electrophoresis
D. Schilling test
ANSWER: A
Which of the under listed is the definitive diagnostic test for Iron deficiency
Anaemia?
A. Hb Electrophoresis
B. Schilling test
C. Sickling test
D. Serum Ferritin level
ANSWER: D
Which of the under listed is the definitive diagnostic test for Hemorrhagic
Anaemia?
A. Bone Marrow Biopsy
B. Full Blood Count
C. Hb Electrophoresis
D. Schilling test
ANSWER: B
Which of the under listed is the definitive diagnostic test for Sickle Cell ?
A. Bone Marrow Biopsy
B. Full Blood Count
C. Hb Electrophoresis
D. Schilling test
ANSWER: C
Which of the under listed is the definitive diagnostic test for Pernicious Anaemia?
A. Bone Marrow Biopsy
B. Full Blood Count
C. Hb Electrophoresis
D. Schilling test
ANSWER: D
Madam Adjoa a 24year old trader has a genotype (AS) and she is married to Mr.
Mensah who is a business man and has a genotype (SC). What percentage (%) of their
children will be born with the genotype AS? ………%
A. 25
B. 50
C. 75
D. 100
ANSWER: A
Madam Adjoa a 24year old trader has a genotype (AS) and she is married to Mr.
Mensah who is a business man and has a genotype (SC). What percentage (%) of their
children will be born with the genotype AC? ………%
A. 15
B. 25
C. 50
D. 75
ANSWER: B
Madam Adjoa a 24year old trader has a genotype (AS) and she is married to Mr.
Mensah who is a business man and has a genotype (SC). What percentage (%) of their
children will be born with the genotype SC? ………..%
A. 25
B. 50
C. 70
D. 75
ANSWER: A
Madam Adjoa a 24year old trader has a genotype (AS) and she is married to Mr.
Mensah who is a business man and has a genotype (SC). What percentage (%) of their
children will be born with the genotype SS? ……..%
A. 25
B. 50
C. 70
D. 100
ANSWER: B
Madam Adjoa a 24year old trader has a genotype (AS) and she is married to Mr.
Mensah who is a business man and has a genotype (SC). What specific diagnostic
investigation will be done to confirm the genotype of Madam Adjoa’s children?
A. Bone marrow aspiration
B. Full Blood Count
C. Hb Electrophoresis
D. Sickling Test
ANSWER: C
Mr. & Mrs. Abu are known carriers of the sickle cell genotype (AS). How many of the
Children expressed in percentage (%) will be carriers?
A. 25
B. 50
C. 70
D. 100
ANSWER: B
It is important for the nurse to prevent infection in sickle cell patient because
infection can ……….
A. cause clubbing of the fingers
B. cause further blood loss
C. cause sickling
D. kill instantly
ANSWER: C
Changes in which of the following will cause movement of water into and out of the
cell?
A. ECF osmolality
B. ECF potassium
C. ICF calcium
D. ICF hydrogen
ANSWER: A
The gland that manufactures, stores, alters and excretes a large number of
substances involved in metabolism in the body is………………
A. adrenal
B. liver
C. pancreas
D. thyroid
ANSWER: B
A child with rubeola (measles) is being admitted to the hospital. In preparing for
the admission of the child, a nurse plans to place the child on which precautions?
A. Airborne
B. Direct
C. Enteric
D. Protective
ANSWER: A
While teaching a patient with hypertension about controlling the condition, the
nurse must recognize that………………………..
A. all patient with increase blood pressure require medication
B. it is not necessary to limit salt intake if taking diuretics
C. lifestyle modifications are indicated for all patient with increased blood
pressure
D. obese persons must achieve normal weight in order to lower blood pressure
ANSWER: C
Which of the following dietary regimes is the most appropriate for a patient with
pyrexia?
A. Decreased calories and vitamins, increased minerals
B. Increased calories and fluids, reduced fats
C. Increased protein and fluids, reduced fats
D. Increased vitamins and minerals, reduced fats.
ANSWER: B
The observation which will provide the best information about a patient fluid
balance is
A. Daily weight
B. Daily urine output
C. Eight hourly urinalysis
D. Four hourly urinalysis
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
A patient with gastric ulcer is put on antibacterial agents. The nurse should
explain to the patient that these are ordered to …………….
A. augment the immune response
B. potentiate the effect of antacids
C. reduce hydrochloric acid secretion
D. treat Helicobacter pylori infection
ANSWER: D
The ideal fluid replacement for the patient with an extra -cellular fluid volume
deficit is a/an ………… solution.
A. hypertonic
B. hypotonic
C. isotonic
D. plasma expander
ANSWER: B
When assessing a patient with hyperthyroidism, the nurse should expect the patient
to exhibit ………
A. increased appetite, slow pulse and dry skin
B. loss of weight, constipation and restlessness
C. nervousness, weight loss and increased appetite
D. protruding eyeballs, slow pulse and sluggishness
ANSWER: C
During physical examination of the patient’s skin, the nurse should ……………..
A. focus initially on examination of specific lesions or problem areas
B. maintain the patient’s privacy by undressing only areas that are abnormal
C. provide a private, well – lighted room
D. wear gloves during palpation of the skin
ANSWER: B
When a patient is unconscious, the nurse should expect him to be unable to …......
A. control elimination
B. hear voices
C. move spontaneously
D. react to painful stimuli
ANSWER: A