Adult Health Nursing Mcqs
Adult Health Nursing Mcqs
Adult Health Nursing Mcqs
Osteomyelitis:
a) Muscles
b) Joints
c) Bone (Correct)
d) Ligaments
b) Streptococcus pneumoniae
c) Escherichia coli
d) Candida albicans
a) Airborne transmission
b) Vector-borne transmission
d) Foodborne transmission
a) Joint deformity
d) Bone fractures
What is the primary goal of nursing care for a patient with osteomyelitis?
a) Relieving pain
b) Promoting mobility
Osteoporosis:
b) Joint mobility
c) Muscle strength
d) Cartilage thickness
b) Young adults
d) Elderly men
a) Fractures (Correct)
b) Infections
c) Hypertension
d) Heart disease
Which of the following diagnostic tests is used to measure bone density and diagnose osteoporosis?
b) X-ray imaging
Osteoarthritis:
a) Bone tissue
c) Ligaments
d) Muscles
c) Systemic inflammation
d) Muscle weakness
a) High-impact exercises
c) Isometric exercises
d) Resistance training
a) Elbow joints
b) Hip joints
d) Shoulder joints
Rheumatoid Arthritis:
a) Bones
b) Joint cartilage
d) Tendons
d) Muscle atrophy
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis?
Which of the following is a recommended exercise for individuals with rheumatoid arthritis?
a) High-impact exercises
b) Low-impact exercises
d) Resistance training
b) X-ray imaging
a) Seizures
b) Migraine
c) Hemiparesis (Correct)
d) Vertigo
What is the primary goal of nursing care for a patient with a stroke?
a) Preventing seizures
c) Administering analgesics
d) Treating migraines
a) Electrocardiogram (ECG)
c) Lumbar puncture
What is the term used to describe the loss of sensation or muscle control in the lower half of the
body?
a) Hemiparesis
b) Paraplegia (Correct)
c) Quadriplegia
d) Hemiplegia
a) Tremors
b) Dysphagia
c) Fatigue (Correct)
d) Aphasia
Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with multiple sclerosis?
a) Administering corticosteroids
What is the term used to describe the degenerative disorder characterized by memory loss and
cognitive decline?
a) Parkinson's disease
d) Huntington's disease
Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with Alzheimer's disease?
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with Parkinson's disease?
c) Intention tremors
What is the term used to describe the chronic pain condition characterized by widespread
musculoskeletal pain and fatigue?
a) Epilepsy
b) Fibromyalgia (Correct)
c) Migraine
d) Dystonia
a) Migraine
b) Dystonia
c) Syncope (Correct)
d) Seizure
b) Diplopia
c) Dysphagia
d) Ataxia
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with Bell's palsy?
d) Migraine
What is the term used to describe the chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent
seizures?
a) Epilepsy (Correct)
b) Parkinson's disease
c) Huntington's disease
d) Alzheimer's disease
What is the term used to describe the chronic, progressive movement disorder characterized by
rigidity, bradykinesia, and tremors?
a) Epilepsy
c) Multiple sclerosis
Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with Parkinson's disease?
d) Hemiparesis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with Huntington's disease?
a) Hemiparesis
d) Diplopia
c) Paralysis (Correct)
d) Migraine
Diabetes Mellitus:
2. What is the primary hormone responsible for regulating blood glucose levels? a) Insulin
(Correct) b) Thyroxine c) Epinephrine d) Cortisol
4. What is the main goal of diabetes management? a) Maintaining low blood pressure b)
Preventing hypoglycemia c) Achieving and maintaining optimal blood glucose control
(Correct) d) Promoting weight gain
7. Which of the following is a long-term complication of diabetes affecting the eyes? a) Diabetic
ketoacidosis b) Diabetic nephropathy c) Diabetic retinopathy (Correct) d) Diabetic
neuropathy
8. What is the recommended dietary approach for individuals with diabetes? a) High-
carbohydrate, low-fat diet b) High-protein, low-carbohydrate diet c) Balanced diet with
portion control and carbohydrate counting (Correct) d) Strictly vegetarian diet
10. Which of the following is a common symptom of hypoglycemia? a) Dry skin b) Blurred vision
c) Sweating and tremors (Correct) d) Weight gain
Hypothyroidism:
12. Which of the following is a symptom of hypothyroidism? a) Weight loss b) Heat intolerance
c) Fatigue and cold intolerance (Correct) d) Tachycardia
13. What is the primary treatment for hypothyroidism? a) Thyroid hormone replacement
therapy (Correct) b) Antithyroid medications c) Beta-blockers d) Oral hypoglycemic agents
15. What is the term used to describe a life-threatening condition resulting from long-term
untreated hypothyroidism? a) Diabetic ketoacidosis b) Myxedema coma (Correct) c) Diabetic
nephropathy d) Diabetic neuropathy
16. Which of the following is a common symptom of myxedema coma? a) Hyperactivity and
restlessness b) Hyperthermia and excessive sweating c) Hypotension and bradycardia d)
Hypertension and tachycardia (Correct)
17. Which of the following laboratory tests is used to diagnose hypothyroidism? a) Fasting blood
glucose test b) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test (Correct) c) Glycosylated hemoglobin
(HbA1c) test d) Random blood glucose test
18. Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with hypothyroidism? a)
Encouraging a high-protein diet b) Monitoring for signs of hyperthyroidism c) Administering
thyroid hormone replacement as prescribed (Correct) d) Promoting a low-carbohydrate diet
19. Which of the following is a potential side effect of thyroid hormone replacement therapy? a)
Hypoglycemia b) Hyperglycemia c) Cardiac dysrhythmias (Correct) d) Weight loss
20. What is the term used to describe an autoimmune condition characterized by overactivity of
the thyroid gland? a) Hypothyroidism b) Hyperthyroidism (Correct) c) Diabetes mellitus d)
Hypoglycemia
Hyperthyroidism:
22. Which of the following is a symptom of hyperthyroidism? a) Weight gain b) Cold intolerance
c) Heat intolerance (Correct) d) Bradycardia
23. What is the primary treatment for hyperthyroidism? a) Thyroid hormone replacement
therapy b) Antithyroid medications (Correct) c) Beta-blockers (Correct) d) Oral hypoglycemic
agents
25. What is the term used to describe a life-threatening condition resulting from uncontrolled
hyperthyroidism? a) Diabetic ketoacidosis b) Thyroid storm (Correct) c) Diabetic
nephropathy d) Diabetic neuropathy
26. Which of the following is a common symptom of thyroid storm? a) Hyperactivity and
restlessness (Correct) b) Hypothermia and reduced sweating c) Hypotension and bradycardia
d) Hypertension and tachycardia
27. Which of the following laboratory tests is used to diagnose hyperthyroidism? a) Fasting
blood glucose test b) Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) test c) Triiodothyronine (T3) and
thyroxine (T4) levels (Correct) d) Random blood glucose test
28. Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with hyperthyroidism? a)
Encouraging a low-protein diet b) Monitoring for signs of hypothyroidism c) Administering
antithyroid medications as prescribed (Correct) d) Promoting a high-carbohydrate diet
29. Which of the following is a potential side effect of antithyroid medications? a) Hypoglycemia
b) Hyperglycemia c) Agranulocytosis (Correct) d) Weight loss
30. What is the term used to describe the surgical removal of the thyroid gland as a treatment
option for hyperthyroidism? a) Thyroidectomy (Correct) b) Hypophysectomy c) Mastectomy
d) Lobectomy
c) Smoking (Correct)
b) Shortness of breath
c) Fatigue
d) Dizziness
Which of the following diagnostic tests is commonly used to assess cardiac function?
a) Electroencephalogram (EEG)
b) Echocardiogram (Correct)
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient experiencing a hypertensive crisis?
d) Administering bronchodilators
a) Bradycardia
b) Hypotension
c) Edema (Correct)
d) Weight loss
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with heart failure?
d) Administering bronchodilators
a) Hypertension
c) Palpitations
d) Tachypnea
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with peripheral arterial disease?
a) Chest pain
b) Shortness of breath
d) Headache
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with deep vein thrombosis?
a) Administering antiplatelet medications
a) Bradycardia
b) Palpitations (Correct)
c) Hypotension
d) Weight loss
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with atrial fibrillation?
d) Administering bronchodilators
a) Fatigue
b) Chest pain
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with valvular heart disease?
a) Bradycardia
b) Hypotension
c) Angina (Correct)
d) Weight loss
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with coronary artery disease?
a) Chest pain
b) Shortness of breath
c) Syncope (Correct)
d) Headache
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with aortic stenosis?
c) Palpitations
d) Tachypnea
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with venous insufficiency?
a) Bradycardia
c) Hypotension
d) Weight loss
a) Fatigue
c) Dyspnea on exertion
d) Nausea and vomiting
ENT
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with otitis media?
d) Administering corticosteroids
a) Cough
c) Nasal congestion
d) Hoarseness
a) Ear pain
b) Cough
c) Hoarseness (Correct)
d) Epistaxis
a) Administering antibiotics
d) Administering bronchodilators
c) Sore throat
d) Epistaxis
d) Administering corticosteroids
a) Ear pain
b) Cough
c) Nosebleed (Correct)
d) Hoarseness
a) Nasal congestion
c) Hoarseness
d) Epistaxis
a) Ear pain
b) Cough
c) Hoarseness (Correct)
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with laryngeal cancer?
a) Administering chemotherapy
d) Administering bronchodilators
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with otitis externa?
d) Administering corticosteroids
b) Sore throat
d) Epistaxis
c) Sore throat
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with allergic rhinitis?
a) Ear pain
c) Hoarseness
d) Epistaxis
a) Administering antibiotics
b) Sore throat
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with nasal polyps?
a) Ear pain
c) Hoarseness
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with Meniere's disease?
a) Administering antibiotics
a) Nasal congestion
c) Hoarseness
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with sleep apnea?
a) Administering antibiotics
a) Ear pain
d) Epistaxis
What is the primary nursing intervention for a patient with vocal cord dysfunction?
a) Administering antibiotics