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NURSING QUESTIONS - OBJECTIVE TYPE

Question #1:-Surgical intervention for hydrocephalus is
 A:-BT shunt
 B:-Glen shunt
 C:-Bidirectional shunt
 D:-VP shunt
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #2. Mrs. Katanska had a thrombotic stoke 18 hours ago. She has the following findings:
HR 85
BP 165/80 (MAP 80)
CVP 13
RR 25
Temp 38.1

Question #3. Which one of the following findings is most suggestive of pulmonary embolus?
a. Hypercarbia, hypoxemia and respiratory distress
b. Clear chest, severe hypoxemia, and respiratory alkalosis
c. Orthopnea, hemoptysis and pulmonary artery dilation
d. Cardiac enlargement, hypercarbia and increased minute ventilation

Question #4:-The term 'saturated and unsaturated fats' are related to degree of
 A:-Digestability
 B:-Taste
 C:-Colour
 D:-Density
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #5. Mrs. Sisko is admitted with atrial fibrillation and is treated with diliazem, metoprolol and
amiodarone. She is cardioverted to sinus rhythm 24 hours after admission, and develops R sided
facial droop and right hand weakness 30 minutes later. Which one of the following explanations
identifies the most likely cause of these findings.
a. Right cerebral embolus
b. Right cerebral hemorrhage
c. Left cerebral hemorrhage
d. Left cerebral embolus

Question #6. Darius is injured in a motor vehicle collision. He has a right cerebral contusion, small L subdural
hematoma and decreased motor function in his left leg. His L great toe is downgoing, and his
patellar and Achilles reflexes (knee and ankle jerk) are 0-1+. Which one of the following problems
would explain his left leg weakness.
a. Right cerebral injury
b. Left cerebral injury
c. Acute spinal cord injury
d. Peripheral nerve injury


Question #7:-Which of the following intervention is contraindicated in a patient with deep vein thrombosis of the right leg?
 A:-Elevation of the limb
 B:-Application of moist heat to the right leg
 C:-Ambulation in the hall every 4 hour
 D:-Administration of analgesics
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #8. Mr. Sinese is admitted with a Type B aortic dissection, distal to the left subclavian. Which one of
the following interventions is the priority?
a. Labetolol
b. Metoprolol
c. Milrinone
d. Norepinephrine

Question #9:-The World Health Day theme for 2014 is
 A:-small bite, big threat
 B:-safe blood for saving mothers
 C:-progress on drinking water and sanitation
 D:-healthy blood pressure, aging and health
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #10. Mrs. Bennedict has a large anterior-lateral wall ST segment elevation myocardial infarction. She
develops severe shortness of breath, orthopnea, pink frothy sputum and jugular venous distention.
BP 160/95 HR 135 and RR 32. Which one of the following interventions is a priority?
a. Dobutamine
b. Metoprolol
c. Lasix
d. Digoxin

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