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MOH EXAM QUESTIONS FOR NURSES

1.Hormones that promote the re-absortion of water by nephron is:
A. Androgen
B. Oxytocin
C. Parathormone
D. Vasopressin
E.  None of the above

2. What is the correct amount of fluid for the treatment of severe dehydration in a two
year old baby?
A. 30 ml/kg in first half hour and 70 ml/kg in next two and half hours
B. 50 ml/kg in first hour and 50 ml/kg in next 5 hours
C. 30 ml/kg in first hour and 70 ml/kg in next 5 hours
D. 50 ml/kg in first half hour and 50 ml/kg in next two and half hours
E.  None of the above

3. Most common laser used in laryngeal surgery is?
A. Argon laser
B. Nd YAG laser
C. CO2 laser
D. KTP laser
E. None of the above

4. 14. The nurse is assessing a patient who describes flash backs of an extremely terrifying and painful experience in which she saw hundred of people die in an airline crash which is:-
A. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
B. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
C. Panic disorder
D. Agoraphobia
E.  None of the above

5.  A three year old child can do all of the following except:
A. She can use hands and feet simultaneously
B. She can copy a square
C. She can throw a ball without losing balance
D. She can ride bicycle
E.  None of the above

6. Major Tranquilizers are also known as .........?
a) Anti psychotic
b) Neurotics
c) Sedatives
d) Anti depressive
E. None of the above


7. Emergency obstetric care facility of first Referral Unit includes the following:
A. Sunken eyes
B. Safe abortion services
C. 24 hour delivery services
D. All of these
E.  None of the above

8. important sign of severe dehydration in infants ??
A. Sunken eyes
B. Loss of skin turgidity
C. Sunken fontanelle
D. Dry tongue
E.  None of the above

9. Which one of the following indicates abnormality of perception?
A. Apathy
B. Illusion
C. Associative looseness
D. Delusion
E.  None of the above

10. A client is admitted to the hospital after sustaining burns to the chest, abdomen, right arm, and right leg. The shaded areas in the illustration indicate the burned areas on the client’s body. Using the “rule of nines,” the nurse would determine that about what percentage of the client’s body surface has been burned?
A.. 27%.
B.  42%
C. 18%.
D. 64%.
E.  None of the above

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