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TRUE OR FALSE NURSING QUESTIONS

There are 15 statements(Questions) Published here answer whether it is TRUE or FALSE, The Answers available at the bottom.

 Indicate if the following statements are true or false:
1) The nurses’ progress notes are used vertical or horizontal columns for recording dates and times to show assessment and interventions. T. F.

2- The channel is the medium through which a massage is transmitted. T. F.

3- Exercise can cause decrease of body temperature especially prolonged and
strenuous exercise. T. F.


4- Constipation is an accumulation of fecal material which forms a hard mass in the rectum. T. F.

5- Portal of entry is the exit from the reservoir is the point of escape for the organism.  T. F.

6- The terminal stage of illness is one in which a person is approaching death. T. F.

7- Chronic illness is caused by an irreversible alteration in normal anatomy and physiology. T. F.

8- Casts are Presence of coagulated protein from the kidney tubule T. F.

9- Acne: Inflammatory condition with papules and pustules. T. F.


10- A fissure is a deep groove between the fingers. T. F.

11- Discharge summaries highlight the client’s illness and course of care. T. F

12- Anal incontinence is ability of the anal sphincter to control the discharge of feces  T. F.

13-Tachycardia is a pulse rate slower than 60 beat per minute. T. F.

14-Oxygen deficiency is conceder physiological need deficiency. T. F.



15-Diarrhea is passage of unusually dry, hard stools produced by undue delay in the passage of feces T. F.

Answers:

  1. F
  2. T
  3. F
  4. F
  5. F
  6. T
  7. T
  8. T
  9. T
  10. F
  11. T



  12. F
  13. F
  14. T
  15. F

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