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Fundamental Nursing Practice Questions

Fundamental Nursing Practice Questions

The Common Fundamental Nursing Practice Questions are published here by https://nursingwrittentestquestions.blogspot.com The Answers for the following questions available after all the questions listed.

FN Question No. #1. Gracilis, Adductor magnusThe drug used in excessive oral/respiratory secretions of the dying is

(a) Glycopyrrolate

(b) Prostigmine

(c) Nicotine

(d) Adrenaline

FN Question No. #2. Emotion can be best expressed through

(a) Gesture

(b) Language

(c) Posture

(d) All of the above

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FN Question No. #3. Which of the following delusions common in

depression?

(a) Delusion of Nihilism

(b) Delusion of poverty

(c) Delusion of persecution

(d) All of the above

FN Question No. #4. A nurse’s highest priority for a client who has returned to the nursing unit at nephrectomy is

(a) Hourly urine output

(b) Temperature

(c) Able to turn side to side

(d) Able to sips clear liquid

FN Question No. #5. Rorschach’s projective test is designed to

measure

(a) Dreams

(b) Unconscious intensions

(c) Conscious desires

(d) Brain size

FN Question No. #6. Autonomic dysreflexia occurs in

(a) Spinal cord injury above T6

(b) Phantom limb syndrome

(c) Complex regional pain syndrome

(d) Sudek’s osteodystrophy

Fundamental Nursing Practice Questions

FN Question No. #7. In side lying position a patient is not able to abduct his hip. The power to his abductors is:

(a) Grade I

(b) Grade 2

(c) Less than grade 3

(d) Grade 3

FN Question No. #8. A motor vehicle accident victim has open fracture of right leg, severe pain in neck, grade

II shock. A trauma surgeon should

(a) Apply compression dressing to leg

(b) Transfuse one bottle of blood

(c) Post for debridement of leg wound

(d) Order CT scans of cervical spine

FN Question No. #9. La Bella indifference is related to

(a) Body dysmorphic disorder

(b) Pain disorder

(c) Somatization disorder

(d) Conversion disorder

FN Question No. #10 A client who is under risk for eclampsia, has given MgSO4 intravenously. Later she develops signs of Magnesium toxicity like sweating and hypotenion. Which of the following antidote should be administered to the client?

(a)    Calcium gluconate
(b)    Vitamin K
(c)    Protamine sulphate
(d)    Amino caproic acid

Answers for the above Fundamental Nursing Practice Questions

Answer for the FN Question No. #1 Option A

Answer for the FN Question No. #2 Option D

Answer for the FN Question No. #3 Option A

Answer for the FN Question No. #4 Option A

Answer for the FN Question No. #5 Option B

Answer for the FN Question No. #6 Option A

Answer for the FN Question No. #7 Option C

Answer for the FN Question No. #8 Option D

Answer for the FN Question No. #9 Option D

Answer for the FN Question No. #10 Option A

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