Friday, September 30, 2016

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

Thursday, September 29, 2016

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

Monday, September 26, 2016

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 been tested and found to be safe and therapeutic."
  • "The Food and Drug Administration regulates herbs and allows advertising."
  • "There is no standardization among the manufacturers of herbs in this country."

5. Which is primarily a developmental task of middle age?
  • Learning and acquiring new skills and information
  • Rediscovering or developing satisfaction in one's relationship with a significant other
  • Relying strongly upon spiritual beliefs
  • Risk taking and its perceived consequences


6. Which statement by a patient with diabetes mellitus indicates an understanding of the medication insulin glargine (Lantus)?
  • "Lantus causes weight loss."
  • "Lantus is used only at night."
  • "The duration of Lantus is six hours."
  • "There is no peak time for Lantus."
7. The first step in applying the quality improvement process to an activity in a clinical setting is to:
  •  assemble a team to review and revise the activity.
  • collect data to measure the status of the activity.
  • select an activity for improvement.
  • set a measurable standard for the activity
8. The nursing diagnosis for a patient with a myocardial infarction is activity intolerance. The plan of care includes the patient outcome criterion of:
  • agreeing to discontinue smoking.
  • ambulating 50 feet without experiencing dyspnea.
  • experiencing no dyspnea on exertion.
  • tolerating activity well.

DHA MOH Exam Questions Part 4 Question No 20151-to 20160 

9. A medical-surgical nurse, who is caring for a patient with a new diagnosis of cancer, observes the patient becoming angry with the physicians and nursing staff. The best approach to diffuse the emotionally charged discussion is to:
  •  allow the patient and family members time to be alone.
  • arrange time for the patient to speak with another patient with cancer.
  • direct the discussion and validation of emotion, without false reassurance.
  • request a consultation from a social worker on the oncology unit.
10.  Nursing diagnoses mostly differ from medical diagnoses in that they are:
  •  dependent upon medical diagnoses for the direction of appropriate interventions.
  •  primarily concerned with caring, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with curing.
  •  primarily concerned with human response, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with pathology.
  •  primarily concerned with psychosocial parameters, while medical diagnoses are primarily concerned with physiologic parameters.
11. For a patient with Crohn's disease, the medical-surgical nurse recommends a diet that is:
  •  high in fiber, and low in protein and calories.
  • high in potassium.
  • low in fiber, and high in protein and calories.
  • low in potassium.
12. When examining a patient who is paralyzed below the T4 level, the medical-surgical nurse expects to find:
  •  flaccidity of the upper extremities.
  • hyperreflexia and spasticity of the upper extremities.
  • impaired diaphragmatic function requiring ventilator support.
  • independent use of upper extremities and efficient cough.
13. After completing a thorough neurological and physical assessment of a patient who is admitted for a suspected stroke, a medical-surgical nurse anticipates the next step in the immediate care of this patient to include:

  •  administering tissue plasminogen activator.
  • obtaining a computed tomography scan of the head without contrast.
  • obtaining a neurosurgical consultation.
  • preparing for carotid Doppler ultrasonography.
14. A nursing department in an acute care setting decides to redesign its nursing practice based on a theoretical framework. The feedback from patients, families, and staff reflects that caring is a key element. Which theorist best supports this concept?
  • Erikson
  • Maslow
  • Rogers
  • Watson
15. To prevent a common, adverse effect of prolonged use of phenytoin sodium patients taking the drug are instructed to:
  •  avoid crowds and obtain an annual influenza vaccination.
  •  drink at least 2 L of fluids daily, including 8 to 10 glasses of water.
  •  eat a potassium-rich, low sodium diet.
  •  practice good dental hygiene and report gum swelling or bleeding.