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Nursing Question Answers 37081-37090

Nursing Question Answers 37081-37090

Nursing Question Answers from serial number 37081-37090 is published here on 10/03/2022

Nursing Question # 37081.

In radial tunnel syndrome, the nerve entrapped is

(a) Anterior interosseous nerve

(b) Posterior interosseous nerve

(c) Axillary nerve

(d) Radial nerve

Nursing Question # 37082.

 Colour coding for Nitrous oxide cylinder is

(a) Black

(b) Black with white

(c) French blue

(d) Grey

Nursing Question # 37083. 

Which of the following symptoms is the indicator of imminent death?

(a) A weak, slow pulse

(b) Increased muscle tone

(c) Fixed, dilated pupils

(d) Slow, shallow respirations

Nursing Question # 37084. What is the most common client position used

for administer a cleansing enema?

(a) Lithotomy position

(b) Supine position

(c) Prone position

(d) Sim’s left lateral

Nursing Question # 37085. During the physical examination of a young

child, what is the earliest sign of xerosis that

may observe?

(a) Keratoalacia

(b) Comeal opacity

(c) Night blindness

(d) Conjunctival xerosis

Nursing Question # 37086. Acetaminophen toxicity is treated with

(a) N-Acetylecysteine

(b) Naloxane

(c) Sodium bicarbonate

(d) Flumazenil

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Nursing Question # 37087. A male client with a history of cirrhosis and

alcoholism is admitted with consulting from

ascites. The ascites is most likely the result of

increase

(a) Pressure in the portal vein

(b) Production of serum albumin

(c) Secretion of bile salts

(d) Interstitial osmotic pressure

Nursing Question # 37088. Gomez classification is based on retardation of

(a) Weight

(b) Height

(c) Both height and weight

(d) All of the above

Nursing Question Answers 37081-37090

Nursing Question # 37089. The minimum iodine content of salt at

consumer level should be

(a) 10 ppm (b) 15 ppm

(c) 30 ppm (d) 40 ppm

Nursing Question # 37090. The risk of stomach cancer has been related to

the deficiency of

(a) Vitamin C (b) Vitamin D 

(c) Cobalt (d) Nickel

Answers for the above questions is listed below

Answer for the Question No.37081 is Option D

Answer for the Question No.37082 is Option C

Answer for the Question No.37083 is Option C

Answer for the Question No.37084 is Option D

Answer for the Question No.37085 is Option C

Answer for the Question No.37086 is Option A

Answer for the Question No.37087 is Option A

Answer for the Question No.37088 is Option A

Answer for the Question No.37089 is Option B

Answer for the Question No.37090 is Option A

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