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Test Series for CHO Exam 2023, AIIMS NORCET 2023, RRB, DSSB, ESIC EXAM
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TQ. The information surrounding a stimulus is
Context
Aura
Adaptation
Internal frame
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Q. The most serious complication of a major tranquilizer
Photosensitivity
Agranulocytosis
Hypotension
Parkinsonian symptoms
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Q. Which of the following statements would the nurse include when providing a client education regarding self testicular exam
It is not normal to feel epididymis on the top
The best time to perform the test is after a warm bath or shower
Testicular examination should be done daily
All of the above
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Q. Which of the following cannot be considered as the most effective approach to barrier nursing
More staff should be appointed for nursing an isolated patient
Hospital equipment should be decontaminated thoroughly after use
The staff should wash their hands thoroughly
Protective clothes should be disposable
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Q. Which committee was set up to see the general condition of nurse. [AIIMS Bhopal]
Bhore committee
High power committee
Mukherjee Committee
Mudaliar committee
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Q. A client is admitted complaining of chest pain. Which of the following drug orders should the nurse question?
A. Nitroglycerin
B. Ampicillin
C. Propranolol
D. Verapamil
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Q. When a developmental appraisal is performed on a 6 months old infant, which observation is the most important to the nurse in relation to the diagnosis of hydrocephalus
Presence of Babinski reflex
Head lag
Inability to sit unsupported
Absence of the grasp reflex
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Q. Total lung capacity depends on
Lung compliance
Residual volume
Size of airway
Closing tidal volume
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Q. Polio is the mainly infection of
Respiratory tract
Alimentary tract
Reproductive system
Central nervous system
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Q. A client who delivered this morning tells the nurse that she plans to breastfeed her baby. The nurse is aware that successful breastfeeding is most dependent on the:
A. Mother’s educational level
B. Infant’s birth weight
C. Size of the mother’s breast
D. Mother’s desire to breastfeed
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Q. The physician has ordered an intravenous infusion of Pitocin for the induction of labor. When caring for the obstetric client receiving intravenous Pitocin, the nurse should monitor for:
A. Maternal hypoglycemia
B. Fetal bradycardia
C. Maternal hyperreflexia
D. Fetal movement
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Q. A primigravida, age 42, is 6 weeks pregnant. Based on the client’s age, her infant is at risk for:
A. Down syndrome
B. Respiratory distress syndrome
C. Turner’s syndrome
D. Pathological jaundice
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Q. A client with a missed abortion at 29 weeks gestation is admitted to the hospital. The client will most likely be treated with:
A. Magnesium sulfate
B. Calcium gluconate
C. Dinoprostone (Prostin E.)
D. Bromocriptine (Parlodel)
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Q. Complication associated with massive blood transfusion is
Hypokalemia and hypercalcemia
Hyperkalemia and hypocalcemia
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
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Q. A 64-year-old male client with a long history of cardiovascular problems including hypertension and angina is to be scheduled for cardiac catheterization. During pre-cardiac catheterization teaching, Nurse Cherry should inform the client that the primary purpose of the procedure is:
A. To determine the existence of CHD.
B. To visualize the disease process in the coronary arteries.
C. To obtain the heart chambers pressure.
D. To measure oxygen content of different heart chambers.
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Q. Kate, who has undergone mitral valve replacement, suddenly experiences continuous bleeding from the surgical incision during the postoperative period. Which of the following pharmaceutical agents should Nurse Aiza prepare to administer to Kate?
A. Protamine Sulfate
B. Quinidine Sulfate
C. Vitamin C
D. Coumadin
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Q. A client with cystic fibrosis is taking pancreatic enzymes. The nurse should administer this medication:
A. Once per day in the morning
B. Three times per day with meals
C. Once per day at bedtime
D. Four times per day
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Q. Cataracts result in the opacity of the crystalline lens. Which of the following best explains the functions of the lens?
A. The lens controls stimulation of the retina.
B. The lens orchestrates eye movement.
C. The lens focuses light rays on the retina.
D. The lens magnifies small objects.
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Q. A client with a severe corneal ulcer has an order for Gentamicin gtt. q 4 hours and Neomycin 1 gtt q 4 hours. Which of the following schedules should be used when administering the drops?
A. Allow 5 minutes between the two medications.
B. The medications may be used together.
C. The medications should be separated by a cycloplegic drug.
D. The medications should not be used in the same client.
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Q. The client with a pacemaker should be taught to:
A. Report ankle edema
B. Check his blood pressure daily
C. Refrain from using a microwave oven
D. Monitor his pulse rate
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