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Medical Surgical Nursing Solved Questions Part 11

Medical Surgical Nursing Solved Questions Part 11

Medical Surgical Nursing Question Answers

MS Nursing Question # 1.The most common lung cancer seen in non-toxic smokers is

  1. Large cell carcinoma
  2. Squamous cell carcinoma
  3. Adenocarcinoma
  4. Small cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: Adenocarcinoma


MS Nursing Question #2. Which of the Following is the largest cranial nerve?

  1. Cranial Nerve VII
  2. Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal)
  3. Cranial Nerve VI
  4. Cranial Nerve IV

Correct Answer:  Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal)


MS Nursing Question #3. The movement of particles from region of higher concentration to region of lower concentration is called?

  1. Osmosis
  2. Hydrolysis
  3. Filtration
  4. Diffusion

Correct Answer: Diffusion


MS Nursing Question #4. Which of the following results from severe allergic reaction producing overwhelming systemic vasodilation and relative hypovolemia?


  1. Neurogenic shock
  2. Hypovolemic shock
  3. Anaphylactic Shock
  4. Septic Shock

Correct Answer:  Anaphylactic Shock

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MS Nursing Question #5. What is the approximate maximum air volume in the lung for normal healthy adult?


  1. 6000 ml
  2. 3000 ml
  3. 2300 ml
  4. 1300 ml

Correct Answer: 6000 ml


MS Nursing Question #6.Which type of solution causes water to shift from the cells into plasma?

  1. Hypotonic
  2. Acidic
  3. Alkaline
  4. Hypertonic

Correct Answer: Hypertonic


MS Nursing Question #7. The Apex of the heart is formed most by the

  1. Right atrium
  2. Left Atrium
  3. Left Ventricle
  4. Central Ventricle

Correct Answer: Left Ventricle


MS Nursing Question #8. The most common side effect of thrombolytic therapy is

  1. Compartment syndrome
  2. Acute renal failure
  3. Metabolic abnormalities
  4. Internal bleeding

Correct Answer: Internal bleeding


MS Nursing Question #9. The most serious complication of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blockage known

  1. Gangrenous development of veins
  2. Formation of venous ulcers
  3. Pulmonary embolism
  4. Chronic occlusion of veins

Correct Answer: Pulmonary embolism


MS Nursing Question #10. Which among the following is a colloid solution?


  1. 25% dextrose
  2. Dextran
  3. 0.9% normal saline
  4. 0.45% normal saline

Correct Answer: Dextran 0.9% 

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