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NCLEX QUESTION AND ANSWERS- 01-10-2016

Question 1:-The patient whose life is threatened and who is comatose is assumed to give what kind of consent for life sustaining treatment.  A:-Informed  B:-Implied  C:-Direct  D:-Expressed  Correct Answer:-  B:-Implied Question 2:-Orthopantomogram is taken to rule out lesion in  A:-Facial bone  B:-Maxilla  C:-Mandible  D:-Skull  Correct Answer:- C:-Mandible Question 3:-................ plays an important role in good team work  A:-Rules and policies  B:-Communication  C:-Delegation  D:-Motivation

NCLEX QUESTION AND ANSWERS

Question 1 :-The cell organelle responsible for the formation of acrosome in a sperm is  A:- Golgi bodies   B:-Mitochondria  C:-Spermatazoa  D:-Lysosome Answer:-   A:- Golgi bodies  Question 2:-Largest gland in the body  A:-Stomach  B:-Pancreas  C:- Liver   D:-Prostate Answer:-   C:- Liver  Question 3:-Which of the following is an indicator of AIDS?  A:-CD4 count lower than 300/ml  B:-CD4 count more than 400/ml  C:-CD4 count lower than 500/ml  D:-CD4 count lower than 800/ml Answer:- Option-  B:-CD4 count more than 400/ml

MOH EXAM QUESTION 2016

MOH EXAM QUESTION 2016 MOH EXAM QUESTIONS Sl. No 1 to 15 1. A patient's family does not know the patient's end-of-life care preferences, but assumes that they know what is best for the patient under the circumstances. This assumption reflects: Justice. Paternalism. pragmatism. Veracity. 2. Which action best describes a sentinel event alert?  Documenting the breakdown in communication during a shift report Indicating that a community or institution is unsafe Recording the harm done when a medication error occurs Signaling the need for immediate investigation and response 3.The main goal of treatment for acute glomerulonephritis is to:  encourage activity.  encourage high protein intake.  maintain fluid balance.  teach intermittent urinary catheterization. 4. Which statement by a patient demonstrates an accurate understanding about herbal supplements?  "Herbs may interact with prescribed medications but not other herbs." "Most herbs have

MOH/ NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS

1.  It is hospital policy to assess and record a patient's pulse before administering digoxin (Lanoxin). By auditing the nursing records to determine the frequency of compliance with this policy, the quality assessment and improvement committee is conducting:  a process analysis.  a quality analysis.  a system analysis.  an outcome analysis. 2. The most common, preventable complication of abdominal surgery is:  atelectasis.  fluid and electrolyte imbalance.  thrombophlebitis.  urinary retention. 3. A patient who received spinal anesthesia four hours ago during surgery is transferred to the surgical unit and, after one and a half hours, now reports severe incisional pain. The patient's blood pressure is 170/90 mm Hg, pulse is 108 beats/min, temperature is 99F (37.2C), and respirations are 30 breaths/min. The patient's skin is pale, and the surgical dressing is dry and intact. The most appropriate nursing intervention is to:  medicate the patient for p

MOST IMPORTANT NURSING QUESTIONS

The following questions are most likely to be asked for recruitment of Staff Nurses. In the year 2016 these questions found in written examination question papers of several states. The Question with answers published here by www.nursingwork.in   Question 1:-Premature ventricular contractions are characterized by  A:-Inverted P waves before the QRS complexes  B:-QRS complexes, which are short and narrow  C:-Premature beats followed by a compensatory pause  D:-A P-wave preceding every QRS complexes  Correct Answer:-  C:-Premature beats followed by a compensatory pause Question 2:-''Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness''. This definition was given by  A:-Indian Nursing Council, 1948  B:-International Council of Nurses  C:-Florence Nightingale, 1858  D:-American Nurses Association (ANA), 1995  Correct Answer:-  D:-American Nurses Association (ANA), 1995 Question 3 :-The anterior fontanelle in the fetal skull usu

ESIC PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER

Staff Nurse Recruitment Examination conducted by Employees state Insurance corporation. The Question paper is uploaded here by www.questionpapersdownload.com. Click on the following images to view/ download Question Paper ESIC PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER 1 ESIC PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER 2 ESIC PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER -3 Remaining Questions upload in progress..... 1.For I.M Injection the nurse should insert the needle into the muscle at an angle of a 15 degrees b 30 degrees c 45 degrees d 90 degrees Answer : d 90 degrees 2.MTP can be done up to: a 12 weeks b 16 weeks c 20 weeks d 10 weeks Answer : C 3.Which of the following Fontanel in child is the first to close? a Frontal b Occipital c Sphenoid d Mastoid Answer : b Occipital 4.Fish is the source of all expcet? a Iron b Iodine c vitamin d phosphorus Answer : a Iron 5.Which is not given at the time of birth? a OPV b BCG c Hepatitis d Hib Answer : D 

NCLEX QUESTION AND ANSWERS PUBLISHED ON 14/09/2016

Question # 1. The nurse in an outpatient clinic supervising student nurses administering influenza vaccinations. The nurse should question the administration of the vaccine to which of the following clients? a. A 45-year-old male who is allergic to shellfish. b. A 60-year-old female who says she has a sore throat. c. A 66-year-old female who lives in a group home. d. A 70-year-old female with congestive heart failure. Answer:  b. A 60-year-old female who says she has a sore throat. Question # 2. The client is concerned about his coming discharge, manifested by being unusually sad. Which is the most therapeutic approach by the nurse?  a. “You are much better than when you were admitted so there’s no reason to worry.”  b. “What would you like to do now that you’re about to go home?”  c. “You seem to have concerns about going home.”  d. “Aren’t you glad that you’re going home soon?” Answer:  c. “You seem to have concerns about going home.”  Question # 3. The nurse perform

NCLEX QUESTION ANSWERS PUBLISHED ON 05/09/2016

Question#1:-A 45 year old male patient diagnosed to have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with predominant bronchitis component would least likely to have  A:-Cor pulmonale  B:-Cough with copious sputum  C:-Appearance of 'Pink puffer'  D:-Increased airway resistance Answer:-  C:-Appearance of 'Pink puffer' Question#2:-Name an important protein digesting enzyme present in the gastric juice of human being?  A:-Trypsin  B:-Aminopeptidase  C:-Chymotrypsin  D:-Pepsin Answer:-  D:-Pepsin Question#3:-The cheapest source of Vitamin A is  A:-Green leafy vegetables  B:-Butter  C:-Egg  D:-Fish liver oil Answer:- A:-Green leafy vegetables Question#4:-International Red Cross was founded by  A:-Rockfeller  B:-Henry Dunant  C:-Philip Russel