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___1. The most common complication of thoracentesis
A. pneumothorax B. Infection C. re-expation pulmonary edema D. Damage to spleen and liver ___2. Correct othoscopic examination for child A. Performed by gently pulling the auricle of ear up ward and back ward B. Performed by gently pulling the auricle of ear down ward and back ward C. Performed by gently pulling the auricle of ear up ward and for ward D. Performed by gently pulling the auricle of ear down ward and for ward ___3. A procedure in which a needle or catheter is inserted into the peritoneal cavity to obtain ascetic fluid A. Postural drainage C. Thoracentesis B. Chest tube drainage D. Paracentesis ___4. When a person is not receiving supplemental oxygen, how much of the air they breathe is made up of oxygen? A. 100% B. 21% C.99.98% D.50.8% ___5. Oxygen therapy is generally safe, but it can cause. A. Sleep apnea C. Oxygen Toxicity B. Dry or bloody nose, tiredness, and morning headaches. D. B and C ____6.What is an urgent reason for catheterizing a patient A. Acute urinary retention C. Incontinence B. Urinary tract infection D. Because they asked ____7.What should be done after catheterization is carried out? A. The patient should be thanked. B. The patient should be advised when to drink. C. Document catheterization in the patient's notes. D. The patient should be washed. ____8. Patient position during male catheterization A. Supine position C. prone position B. Dorsal recumbent position D. Sim's position ____9. Which of the following is true about suctioning air way? A. The dominant hand will need to remain sterile throughout the entire suctioning procedure. B. The non-dominant hand will need to remain sterile throughout the entire suctioning procedure. C. Do not hyperoxygenate the patient prior to suctioning. D. Apply suction when inserting the catheter. ___10. One of the following is an example of non-communicable diseases A, Tuberculosis C, Ascariasis B, Typhoid fever D, Diabetic mellitus ___11. Specimen collection used to diagnosis polio mellitus A. Urine specimen C. Sputum specimen B. Stool specimen D. Blood specimen ___12. A planning tool used to assess organization's current position before you decide on any new strategy. C. A, Management C, SWOT analysis D. B, Leader ship D, supervision ___13. Cervical dilatation of 8 to10 cm is called? A. Second stage of labour B. third stage of labour B. First stage roube D. Fourth stage of labour ___14. What does the “C” stands for the musculoskeletal injury treatment acronym RICE? A. Call for help C. Collect Equipment B. Connect with EMT stuff D. Compression ___15. Health care ethics that recognizes safeguarding information learned in the context of a professional relationship is: A. Confidentiality C. Impartiality B. Justice D. Autonomy ___16. The last option to be applied to stop external bleeding is A. Direct pressure C. Direct point B. Elevation D. Tourniquet ___17. Sign of internal bleeding after accidental injury A. Any bleeding from body openings C. Open wound on injured part B. Deformity on the body part D. Observable bleeding from injured tissue __18. A disease or malnutrition marked by severe protein deficiency and bilateral edema A. Kwashiorkor C. Marasmus B. Stunting D. Underweight ___19. Convenient position for Unconscious patient A. Supine C. Lateral B. Some flower D. prone ___20. The most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children is A. Neisseria meningitidis C. Streptococcus pneumonia B. Haemophils influenzae D. Streptococcus agalactiae ____21. What is the cause of death in meningitis A. Brain herniation C. circulatory failure B. Intractable seizures D. Septicemia and respiratory fail ___22. The Effect of Vitamin D deficiency on child A. Rickets B. Night Blindness C. skin disorder D. blood clotting problem ____23. From the risks factors of non-communicable diseases which one is non-modifiable for prevention? A. Fail to maintain healthy weight (BMI). C. excessive alcohol intake. B. Poor physical exercise D. age ___24. Which one of the following behavior plays a major role for prevention of cervical cancer? A. Having multiple sexual partner C. not using condom B. Regular screen by pap smear test D. fail to being faithful for partner ___25. Scurvy is caused by deficiency of A. Vitamin “A” B. Vitamin “C” C. Vitami “K” D. Vitamin “D” ___26. The nurse is monitoring a patient taking furosemide for heart failure. Which electrolyte imbalance must the nurse be alert for? a. Hyperkalemia b. Hypernatremia c. Hypokalemia d. Hyponatremia ___27. The physician Ordered amoxicillin 500mg PO every 8 hours for a patient. Available amoxicillin was 125mg. How many tablets would the nurse administer for each dose? A. 2tablets B. 3tablets C. 4 tables D. 5tablets ___28. Prescription for heparin 5000units subcutaneously; Heparin vial labeled 10,000 units: 1ml heparin. . How many ml should be administered subcutaneously? A. 0.5ml B. 1ml C. 2ml D. 3ml __29. Prescription for morphine sulfate 2mg IV. Morphine sulfate prefilled syringe contains 1mg /ml. how many ml should be administered intravenously. A. 0.5ml B. 1ml C. 2ml D. 3ml ___30.This is prepared in a hospital room before a new client is admitted to the room A. Open bed B. closed C. occupied bed D. Anesthetic Bed ___31. What is the characteristic of Focused antenatal care (FANC). A. Few Visit and Comprehensive C. has many visits r follow up B. Classify pregnant women as they have risk or no risk D. It is not complete care ___32. Used to treat Herpes zoster A. Acyclovir ___33. Which one is Non communicable disease? A. Typhus B. Typhoid C. Hypertension D. Tuberculosis ___34. Infectious disease is; A. chronic disease B. Communicable disease C. Non communicable disease D. The disease that does not spread to others ___35. Modifiable risk factors of non communicable like drinking alcohol, smoking and chewing chat is A. Genetic factors C. Physiological factors B. Environmental factors D. Behavioral factors. ___36. An infectious agent that causes disease. A. Infection B. Pathogen C. Virulence D.Host ___37. Typhoid is caused by A. Virus C. Bacterium B. fungus, D. protozoa ___38. The unusual or excess of expected occurrence in a community of disease, specific health related behavior. A.Endemic B. Epidemic C. Pandemic D. sporadic ___39.Sites to measure temperature that is high accurate to low; A. Oral Rectal Axillary Tympanic B. Rectal Oral Axillary Tympanic C. Rectal Tympanic Axillary Oral D. Rectal Tympanic Oral Axillary ___40.Sites to measure temperature that is Easy accessible or more convenient A. Tympanic B. Oral C. Rectal D. Axillary ____41. From part of uterus where is site of ovulation A. Fundus B. fallopian tube C. body D. cervix ___42. Used in cardiac arrest for infants, to assess lower arm circulation A.Apical Pulse B. Carotid C. Carotid D. Brachial ___43.Disconfort when breathing while lying down flat A. Orthopnea B. Tachypnea C. Bradypnea D. Apnea ___44. Safety device that is more important for Client with fracture or soft tissue injury. A. cotton ring B. Air ring C. Bed cradle D. Bed side rails ___45. What is the correct level of disease occurrence? A. Endemic Epidemic Outbreak Pandemic B. Endemic Outbreak Epidemic Pandemic C. Endemic Outbreak Pandemic Epidemic D. Outbreak Endemic Epidemic Pandemic ___ 46.Whais maxima time for effective hand washing technique? A. 30second B. 60seconds C. 10-20seconds D. 10–15seconds ___46 The single most practice procedure for preventing the spread of infections? A. Wearing gown B. Wearing mask B..Hand washing D. Don glove ___47. Which one is cause by human pappiloma virus A. Cervical cancer B. Lung cancer C. breast cancer D. bone caner ___48. The vitamin that is used to prevent numbing and tingling of the hands or feet caused by antituberculosis specially Isoniazid A. Thioamin (B1) B. Pyridoxine(B6) B. Cyanocobalamin (B12) C. Riboflavin (B2) ___49.The first management function that is forecasting and thinking about things that organization want to happen in the future and then working out ways to get there. A. Organizing B. Leading C. Planning D .Coordination ___50. Family planning method that has dual purpose A. Condom B. IUCD C. Pills D. Iplanon ___51. One is Natural family planning A. Calendar method C. Diaphragm B. Cervical cap D. Spermicidal ____52. A pregnant woman who had a five years child come to your health center for antenatal service and had no history of abortion and still birth and child death. What you documented as her gravidity and parity. A. Gravida 6 and para 2 C. Gravida 2 and Para 1 B. Gravida 4 and Para 2 D. Gravida 3 and Para 1 __53. Physical finding in examination of meningitis that is characterized by reflexive flexion of the knees and hips following passive neck flexion . A. Neck stiffness C . Brudzinski sign B. Kerning sign D. Jolt accentuation. ___54. The presence of right lower quadrant pain during palpation of left side of the abdomen is the sign of acute appendicitis that is known as; A. Rovsing’s C. Leg Maneuver B. McBurney’s point D. Blumberrg’s maneuver ___55. A Common site of needle insertion when taking cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for laboratory diagnosis from spinal cavity A. Between L5and S1 C. Between L1 and L2 B. Between L3 and L4 D. Between L4 and L5 ___56.The “Z” track injection technique is preferred for intramuscular injection because A. It creates a tunnel for drug absorption B. It prevents drug leakage into subcutaneous tissue C. It permits repeated injections at the same site D. It helps seal the drug into the dermis ___ 57. Accumulation of pus in body cavity is known as ___58. Which one is good educational method to get behavioral change? ___59. Using Maslow’s hierarch of needs a nurse assigns the highest priority to which client need? A. Elimination B. security C. Safety D. Belonging ___60. A nurse working in pediatrics OPD is performing examination on a 6 years old male child. She/he has just taken vital signs, height, and weight to decided nutritional and physical development status. What is the most likely phase of the nursing process the nurse in charge is doing? A. Evaluation B. Implementation C. Planning D. Assessment ___61. A male client is admitted to the hospital with bluntchest trauma after a motor vehicle accident. The first nursing priority this client would be to: A. Assess the client’s airway B. Provide pain relief C. Encourage breathing and coughing D. Splint the chest wall with a pillow ___62. Which of the following ethical principle stating doing good and the right things for the patient? A. Justice B. Fidelity C. Non maleficence D. Beneficence ___63. Each patient has the right to make their own decisions based on their own beliefs values A. Accountability B. Justice C. Autonomy D. Beneficence ___64. Among the following terms, which describes the person who transmits the message? A. Channel B. Sender C. Receiver D. Response ___65. Accumulation of pus in body cavity or tissue A. Abscess B. Cyst C. Edema D. Tumor ___66 . The correct order of respiratory organs from upper to lower A. Trachea , Bronchus ,bronchioles ,pharynx, Learnyx, alveolus B. Pharynx, Learnyx, Trachea , Bronchus ,bronchioles , alveolus C. Trachea , Bronchus ,bronchioles, Learnyx ,pharynx, alveolus D. pharynx, Learnyx, Trachea ,alveolus Bronchus ,bronchioles