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NURSING M.C.Q QUIZ PART-3

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21. The main goal of treatment for acute glomerulo-nephritis is to:  A.   encourage activity.   B. encourage high protein intake.  C.   maintain fluid balance.   D. teach intermittent urinary catheterization. 22. The most common, preventable complication of abdominal surgery is:  A. atelectasis.   B. fluid and electrolyte imbalance.   C. thrombophlebitis.   D. urinary retention. 23. During an assessment of a patient who sustained a head injury 24 hours ago, the medical-surgical nurse notes the development of slurred speech and disorientation to time and place. The nurse's initial action is to:  A.     continue the hourly neurologic assessments.  B.     inform the neurosurgeon of the patient's status.  C.     prepare the patient for emergency surgery.  D.     recheck the patient's neurologic status in 15 minutes. 24. Common position in a child with tetralogy of fallot’s?  A. Squatting  B. Prone  C. Supine  D. Side lying 25. A client

NURSING M.C.Q. QUIZ PART-2

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"THE   STRUGGLE   YOU'RE IN   TODAY   IS DEVELOPING THE   STRENGTH   YOU NEED FOR   TOMORROW" 11. When a client has left-sided weakness, what part of a sweater is put on first? (A) Both sleeves (B) Left sleeve (C) Client’s choice (D) Right sleeve 12. It is appropriate for a nurse aide to share the information regarding a client’s status with: (A) any one the nurse aide sees fit (B) the client’s family members (C) the client’s roommate (D) the staff on the next shift 13. When helping a client who is recovering from a stroke to walk, the nurse aide should assist: (A) on the client’s strong side (B) on the client’s weak side (C) from behind the client (D) with a wheelchair 14. The nurse aide is caring for a client who is agitated. The nurse aide SHOULD: (A) speak loudly so the client can hear the instructions (B) ask to reassign the care of this client (C) talk in a slow, calm, reassuring manner (D) tell the clie

NURSING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION QUIZ PART-1

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  "You can't live   a positive life  with   a negative mind"    Answer the following question.  1 . Which one of the following would patients most prefer their nurses to be? A).   Friendly B).   Quick and efficient C).   Kind, caring and empathic D). Sympathetic     2. Essential care should be given by: A). health and social care workers. B). relatives and friends. C). health care assistants. D). health and social care workers with specific relevant training.     3. Compression - Ventilation ratio during CPR on an adult victim is (A). 5:1 (B). 15:2 (C). 30:1 (D). 30:2     4. Which sensation does not reach the Thalamic nuclei before it is relayed to cerebral cortex?  (A). Vision  (B).Taste  (C).Hearing  (D).Smell   5. Increasing end tidal carbon dioxide concentration seen in capnography during anaesthesia can be due to except   A).Hypoventilation  B).Exhausted soda-lime  C).Pulmonary embolism  D).Hyper pyrexia

Human Heart Circulatory System (Part 2)

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What is the Cardiovascular System? The cardiovascular system refers to the heart, blood vessels and the blood. Blood contains oxygen and other nutrients which your body needs to survive. The body takes these essential nutrients from the blood. At the same time, the body dumps waste products like carbon dioxide, back into the blood, so they can be removed. The main function of the cardiovascular system is therefore to maintain blood flow to all parts of the body, to allow it to survive. Veins deliver used blood from the body back to the heart. Blood in the veins is low in oxygen (as it has been taken out by the body) and high in carbon dioxide (as the body has unloaded it back into the blood). All the veins drain into the superior and inferior vena cava which then drain into the right atrium. The right atrium pumps blood into the right ventricle. Then the right ventricle pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk, through the pulmonary arteries and into the lungs. In the lungs the blood

Human Heart Circulatory system(Part 1)

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  An Introduction to the Cardiovascular System The cardiovascular system can be thought of as the transport system of the body. This system has three main components: the heart, the blood vessels and the blood itself. The heart is the system’s pump and the blood vessels are like the delivery routes. Blood can be thought of as a fluid which contains the oxygen and nutrients the body needs and carries the wastes which need to be removed. The following information describes the structure and function of the heart and the cardiovascular system as a whole. Structure and Function of the Heart Function and Location of the Heart The heart’s job is to pump blood around the body. The heart is located in between the two lungs. It lies left of the middle of the chest . Structure of the Heart The heart is a muscle about the size of a fist, and is roughly cone-shaped. It is about 12cm long, 9cm across the broadest point and about 6cm thick. The pericardium is a fi

M.Sc Nursing (Syllabus)

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COURSE INFORMATION This course is aimed at imparting knowledge on nursing and applied sciences so that the nurse would act as a consultant in clinical practice. The course delivery method for this course includes seminars, lectures,extensive lab and practical work and on-field training. In last semester, students also has to submit a research thesis, which forms an integral part of the syllabus of the course. For final evaluation, class assignments, end-semester exams and research project are taken into account. SYLLABUS There might be variations in the syllabus from college to college. The course is divided into set of Core and Practical courses. The detailed syllabus is as follows: Name of Discipline Topics Description Advance Nursing and Allied Subjects Nursing as a Profession Economic and Political aspects of Health care delivery Genetics Epidemiology Bio-Psycho pathology Ph