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1- What is the best time to take magnesium supplements?
A. Before meal
B. During meal
C. After meal
2- Patient with ongoing magnesium sulfate the nurse should be
alert to?
A. Respiratory rate
B. Urine output
C. Temperature
3- Vaccine refrigerator temperature is?
A. 0-3
B. 1-5
C. 2-8
4- A 10 years old child had an appendectomy yesterday. Which
pain scale should the nurse use to assess child pain?
A. Numeric
B. Faces
C. FLACC
D. Cries
5- During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for a 75-year-old
man in the Emergency Department, the doctor introduced
himself as a leader for the CPR. What is the most appropriate
leadership style for this situation?
A. Autocratic
B. Democratic
C. Laissez-faire
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6- The nurse is caring for an adult patient who is admitted with
chest pain that started four hours ago. Which test will be most
specific in identifying acute heart damage?
A. CKP
B. Troponin level
C. CK-MB
D. Cholesterol level
7- The nurse is caring for a patient who is admitted with chest
pain and diagnosed with MI. Which test is assisting in
diagnosis?
A. CK-MR
B. CK-MH
C. CK-MB
D. CK-HM
8- Which of the following related to High pitched breath sound?
A. Crackles
B. Rhonchi
C. Wheezing
D. Bronchial
9- Which of the following related to harsh breath sound?
A. Crackles
B. Bronchial
C. Steroidal
D. Wheezing
10- Patient will start TPN and should started gradually to avoid
which?
A. hyperinsulinemia
B. hyperinsulinemia
C. hyperglycemia
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11- Cause of hemodilution in pregnancy?
A. Increase plasma
B. Decrease RBC
C. Increase WBC
D. Anemia
12- Cleft palate after repair position?
A. Prone
B. Back
C. Lateral
13- A nurse is caring for 14 - month - old immediately after a
surgical repair of cleft palate. In which of the following
positions should the nurse put the child ?
A. prone
B. lateral
C. Supine
D. Lithotomy
Cleft lip
Cleft palate
supine
prone
14- To prevent and releive fetal distress related to maternal
hypotension. Which of the position should apply?
A. Left side
B. Right side
C. Semi fowler
D. Knee chest position
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15- A child with a diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallot is
scheduled to be discharge from the hospital. the nurse
who is planning discharge education should instruct the
caregivers that during a hyper cyanotic spell, which
position is most likely to benefit the child?
A. Supine
B. Knee-chest
C. Side-lying
D. Prone
16- The nurse is assessing 50-year-old woman whose thyroid
enlarged. A blood sample was collected and an analysis
confirm diagnosis:
• TSH 0.12 normal 0.4-6.5
• Free 210 normal 50-140.
• Thyroxin T4 normal 4.5-11.2
A. Thyroidectomy
B. Incision and drainage
C. Polythyroidectomy
D. Adrenalectomy
Chicken box vaccine
Varicella
17- Nurse manger float RN nurse from surgical ward to CCU
which patient should be assigned to this nurse?
A. Patient just transferred after coronary angiography
B. Patient postoperative after open heart surgery
C. Patient on I. V lasix have congestive heart failure
D. Patient has ventricular tachycardia and connected to
cardiac monitor
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18- Nurse manger pull out (float) nurse from medical ward
to CCU which of the following Patients should be assigned
to the nurse?
A. Patient just transferred from cardiac catheterization
B. Patient just received with unstable angina on heparin
infusion
C. Patient need discharge education about coronary stenting
D. Patient on lasix I. V have acute left ventricular failure
19- A 67-year-old patient was brought to the Emergency
Room with history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and
heart failure complaining of acute shortness of breath and
productive cough. The sputum was pink and frothy. During
the assessment, the nurse noticed crackles and wheezes.
Blood pressure 80/45 mmHg Heart rate 124/min 36/min
Respiratory rate 36.5°C Temperature Which of the
following disorders should the nurse suspect?
A. Pneumothorax
B. Unstable angina
C. Pulmonary edema
D. Pulmonary embolus
20- A nurse is providing education to a patient who is being
discharged after olecystectomy and has been placed on a
low fat diet. Which of the following foods should be
avoided by the patient?
A. Canned beans
B. Whole milk
C. Rice
D. Fish
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21- A primi-gravida client at 25 weeks gestation visits the
clinic and tells the nurse that her lower back aches when
she arrives home from work. The nurse should suggest that
the client perform?
A. Tailor sitting
B. Leg lifting
C. Shoulder circling
D. Squatting exercises
22- Which of the following vitamins if deficient causes sleep
disorder?
A. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin K
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin E
23- A 5 year old child was bought to the E room with a
fractured right forearm. He had several bruises on showed
no signs of pain while palpating them. He seemed scared
and did not answer any questions asked. Which of the
areas should the nurse focus on to utilize her critical
thinking approach?
A. Physical abuse
B. Child’s schooling
C. Developmental milestones
D. Mother child relationship
24- Child with Ductus arterioses. What should the nurse
consulting parent?
A. Follow up 6 month
B. Vital sign every day
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25- Patient told nurse researcher he wants to stop the
research , what is called?
A. Autonomy
B. Confidentiality
C. Justice
Site of weber test
Site of the Rinne Test
Middle of the forehead
Mastoid bone
26- What are the months in which the patient takes the
hepatitis B vaccination?
A. 0,2,7
B. 0,3,9
C. 0,2,8
D. 0,2,4,6
27- Which of the following contraceptive method offers
protection against sexually transmitted infection?
A. Coitus interrupt
B. Intra uterine device
C. Latex condom
D. Oral contraceptive
28- Corticosteroids in Asthma
A. Bronchodilator
B. Decrease airway swelling
29- The nurses in medical unit decided to make research
study about fall. What is the first step for doing?
A. Literature review
B. Select research design
C. Research question
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30- The psychiatric patient repeats unknown words for a
nurse but the patient can understand them. What is the
best term to describe the situation?
A. Word salad
B. Neologism
C. Circumstantiality
D. Thought problem
31- There is a family that was exposed to a fire in their house
when they were sleeping but nothing happened to them
but there is an elderly man who can’t walk lives with them,
and they ask the nurse how they can do to protect the older
man from the fire if it occurs:
A. Put someone sleep with him
B. Put fire sensors on all the house
C. Keep his room near the exit
D. Keep the door and window opening
32- An 8-month-old infant is admitted with Hirschsprung
disease. Which of the following would be a significant
finding in this infant?
A. Depressed anterior fontanel
B. Failure to thrive, constipation
C. Weight gain, edema
D. Polyuria, hematuria
33- Research on corona from march 2020 to october 2020
Types of research ?
A. Retrospective cohort study
B. Cross sectional study
C. prospective cohort study
D. Randomized control trial
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34- A patient with impaired hearing, He is wearing a hearing
aid. The nurse is preparing him to operation, He asked the
nurse to keep his hearing aid while he is going to
operation?
A. Leave patient wear his hearing aid.
B. Ask Operation Nursing staff
C. Say it is forbidden. You have to remove it
D. He does not need it because he will be given general
anesthesia
35- The patient scheduled for operation. The doctor informed
the patient about expected complication and the outcomes
May be not acceptable and unsatisfying . You have to sign
informed consent . What is the non-preferable ethical
principles?
A. Malpractice
B. Negligence
C. Ethical dilemma
D. Molars concussion
36- During a night shift a medical doctor complains of back
pain and asks the t nurse to give him morphine 5 mg IM.
Which of the following actions indicates professionalism in
handing the ation by the nurse?
A. Call another doctor to manage
B. Refer him to Emergency Room
C. Administer morphine to doctor
D. Ask him to write a prescription first
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37- A 65-year-old woman visited the gynecological outpatient
history reveals that she had 3 pregnancies, one abortion
gestational age, and had 2 normal deliveries. She smokes
20 Her complaint is that she wets herself when she coughs
embarrassing for her. Which of the following can be
considered as risk factors pelvic floor muscles?
A. Chronic coughing
B. Diabetes mellitus
C. Excessive spot
D. Sedentary lifestyle
38- A women should get their (pap smear test) each?
A. 6 month
B. 1year
C. 3years
D. 5 years
39- A nurse receives a telephone call from the admission
office of the hospital and is told that a patient with
streptococcal meningitis will be admitted to the Medical
Unit. The nurse is planning to apply infection control
measures for the patient. Which type of isolation
precaution the nurse must observe?
A. Droplet precautions
B. Contact precautions
C. Airborne precautions
D. Standard precautions
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40- The nurse was planning care for a 25-year-old
primigravida post-partum mother who had engorgement
due to poor feeding technique. the left breast appeared red
and swollen and was diagnosed as Which of the following
is the best education for the mother
A. Avoid wearing brassiere
B. Begin suckling on the right breast
C. Stop pumping milk from the left breast
D. Take antibiotics till the soreness subside
41- Patient has heart failure and suddenly has edema. What
is the lung sound will be hearing?
A. Rales
B. Rhonchi
C. Wheezing
42- A nurse is completing the preoperative assessment of the
patient who is scheduled for vein ligation and stripping. The
nurse should explain that which of the following is included
in the patient postoperative plan of care?
A. Apply cold packs
B. Wearing elasticized stockings
C. Ambulating with axillary crutches
D. Participating in physical therapy
43- As identified by DR Elizabeth Kubler which stage of dying
is characterized by the transition from ‘NO’ not me to “yes,
me but....”
A. Bargaining
B. Depression
C. Acceptance
D. Anger
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44- A mother of a patient who is on antipsychotic drug asked
a doctor about some more detail about the drug. The
doctor told the mother that her son is taking an atypical
antipsychotic drug. Which of the following is an examples
of this type of drug?
A. Thioridazine
B. Clozapine
C. Chlorpromazine
D. Haloperidol
45- Nurse during in emergency situations. The doctor order to
administer medication verbally, What should the nurse do?
A. Write order repeat it to doctor and administer
B. Repeat order again to doctor and administer it
C. Have another nurse to hear order and administer
46- A nurse was assessing a newborn delivery by a mother
infected with Neisseria gonorrhea. What is the
complication that can occur to the newborn?
A. Deafness
B. Blindness
C. Mental retardants
D. Hyperbilirubinemia
47- A 23-year-old vaginal delivery primigravida mother was
discomfort due to breast engorgement on the second post
The mother complained of pain on the breast site and the
baby not able to suck the milk. Which of the following will
relief the mother's discomfort?
A. Breast binder
B. Well-fitting brassiere
C. Encourage breast feeding
D. Lactation suppressing medication
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48- A6-year-old child is diagnosed with sickle. cell disease is
admitted with severe pain in upper and lower extremities.
What type of crisis that the child experiences?
A. Sequestration
B. Aplastic Lae.
C. Vasoocclusive
49- Position for patient after appendectomy?
A. High fowler
B. Low fowler
C. Right side
D. Left side
50- Before sending a client for a CT with contrast dye, what is
the first thing the nurse must do?
A. Teach about the need for post-procedure hydration
B. Verify that the informed consent is complete
C. Place the side rails of the bed up before transport
D. Check the client's health record for allergies
51- Patient came with vomiting what expected in his CBC?
A. Elevate oxygen
B. Decrease PH
C. Elevate HCO3
52- Patient after cholecystectomy what is the diet?
A. Grapes and gelatin
B. Cola and macaroni
C. Cheese cake and yogurt
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53- The head nurse ensures that the nursing staff give nursing
care to patients according to the criteria. What is this
considered?
A. Leading
B. Supervisor
C. Delegation
D. Give orders
54- Which one subjective data?
A. Patient say pain 6/10
B. Oxygen 90%
C. Temperature 36.7
D. HR 90
Abdominal examination
Inspection - Auscultation - Percussion – Palpate
55- Multipara mother in labor the cervix dilated 7 cm 2 hours
ago. The mother asked nurse if she can go the bathroom for
bowel movements. What is the nurse response?
A. Help mother to go the bathroom
B. Give mother bed pan
C. Do a vaginal examination
56- What is the purpose of a self-help group for psychiatric
patients?
A. Support
B. Psychotherapy
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57- Long term use of mannitol can cause
A. Hypertension
B. Decrease urine output
58- What is the food should be limited during pregnancy?
A. Pasteurized Milk
B. Processed Cheese
C. Soft Cheese
D. Yougort
59- A female patient complains of abdominal discomfort. A
watery stool has been leaking from her rectum. This could
be a sign of which of the following?
A. Fecal impaction
B. Constipation
C. Diarrhoea
D. Bowel incontinence
60- Internal electronic fetal monitoring by attaching a thin
line with an electrode penetrates the fetal scalp to check
the fetal heart rate. When using an internal fetal heart rate
monitor, you must ensure first for which of the following?
A. Complete dilatation of cervix
B. Rupture of membranes
C. Uterine Contraction
61- What is the most common complication during TPN
insertion?
A. Rebound hypoglycemia
B. Air embolism
C. Pneumothorax
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62- What is the Intervention for open fracture?
A. Mobilize as much as possible
B. Left uncovered
C. Splinting leg
D. Rise leg 90 degree
63- Vaginal assessment is contraindication in?
A. Placenta Previa
B. Placenta Abruptiu
C. Hydatidiform Mole
D. Ectopic Pregnancy
64- During the assessment phase of a preoperative interview,
the patient reports feeling nervous. The patient conveys to
the nurse that a parent died in surgery due to malignant
hyperthermia. To whom would this information be most
important?
A. PACU nurse
B. SCRUB nurse
C. ANAESTHESIA team
D. CHARGE nurse
65- A patient comes to Emergency Department with a rash
starting on the face and moving to the trunk?
A. Measles
B. German measles
C. Chicken pox
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66- long situation 34-year-old female patient came with a
rash all over the chest and palms and feet and headache
and fatigue she diagnosed with syphilis, what is the stage
of syphilis?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
67- A teenage girl can't give herself insulin. What should a
nurse do with a patient?
A. Make her come back to the hospital every few weeks
B. Teach the patient
C. Teach her mother and father
68- A newborn has small, whitish, pinpoint spots over the
nose, which the nurse knows are caused by retained
sebaceous secretions. When charting this observation, the
nurse identifies it as:
A. Milia
B. Lanugo
C. Whiteheads
D. Mongolian spots
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69- When performing a newborn assessment, the nurse
should measure the vital signs in the following sequence:
A. Pulse, respirations, temperature
B. Temperature, pulse, respirations
C. Respirations, temperature, pulse
D. Respirations, pulse, temperature
70- Vitamin K is prescribed for a neonate. A nurse prepares to
administer the medication in which muscle site?
A. Deltoid
B. Triceps
C. Vastus lateralis
D. Biceps
71- 55-year old male patient is admitted with an active
tuberculosis infection. The nurse will place the patient in
precautions and will l when providing patient care?
A. Droplet
B. Airborne
C. Contact
D. Droplet & contact
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72- A37 years old man with chest pain An ECG shows
significant elevation In the st segment 11,111,aVF,
indicating MI related to occlusion in the artery What is the
location of MI?
A. Posterior MI
B. Anterior MI
C. Inferior MI
D. Lateral MI
73- A 12-year-old child has been diagnosed with Diabetes
insipidus which of the following is a disorder?
A. Posterior pituitary
B. Adrenal medulla
C. Anterior pituitary
D. Adrenal cortex
74- Women with bipolar taking carbamazepine, which of the
following side effects of this medication?
A. Sexual dysfunction
B. False positive pregnancy test
75- What is a characteristic of a democratic leadership style?
A. More changes
B. Structured work
C. Staff participation
D. No leader decisions
76- What is the medical abbreviation used for at bedtime?
A. Hs
B. Prn
C. Stat
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77- What type of isolation for patient with Rota virus ?
A. Contact
B. Airborne
C. Droplet
D. Standard
78- Following a lumbar puncture, a patient has several
complaints. Which of the following complaints indicate
that patient is experiencing a complaints?
A. I have a headache that gets worse when I sit up
B. I am having pain in my lower back when I move my legs
C. My throat hurts when I swallow
D. I feel sick to my stomach and I'm going throw up
79- There is someone his father is dead. Then he turned his
sadness and anger by learning martial arts. What is the
defense mechanism that he used?
A. Displacement
B. Sublimation Projection
C. Denial
80- The nurse is caring for a 60- year-old in the MedicalSurgical Unit. On entering the room the nurse finds the
patient alert, oriented and. The skin color appears healthy
and pink. The nurse observes electrocardiogram and
notices absent P-waves. Which initial action is themost
important?
A. Defibrillate
B. Cardio version
C. Pacemaker preparation
D. Intravenous amiodarone
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81- Who can check patient record file?
A. Adult sibling
B. Relative
C. Family
D. New graduant Nurse
82- Which patient is contraindicated for enema?
A. Glaucoma
B. Hypertensive
C. Renal failure
D. Liver disease
83- A client who had an application of a right arm cast
complains of pain at the wrist when the arm is passively
moved, what action should the nurse take first?
A. Elevate the arm
B. Document the finding
C. Medicate with an additional dose of an opioid
D. Check for paresthesia and paralysis of the right arm
84- The nurse is providing care for a patient who has been
admitted to the hospital for the treatment of nephrotic
syndrome. Which of the following drug of choice for patient
with nephrotic syndrome?
A. Prednisone (corticosteroids)
B. NSAIDs
C. Pibuprofen
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85- What is the most appropriate blood test for patient who
is going to surgery?
A. WBC
B. Albumin
C. Prothrombin time
D. Hemoglobin
86- What are hormones for biological difference between
male and female?
A. Estrogen and HCG
B. Testosterone and progesterone
C. Testosterone and estrogen
87- What is the primary sign for ARF acute renal failure?
A. Hypertension
B. Oliguria
C. Face edema
88- A patient is admitted to the Emergency Department with
broken nose and no other facial fractures or injuries. What
category of surgery would repair a broken nose fall under?
A. Urgent
B. Elective
C. Emergency
D. Immediate
89- A patient is scheduled for an abdominal aneurysm repair.
This is what type of surgical intervention?
A. Diagnostic
B. Transplant
C. Curative
D. Palliative
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90- The nurse notes some students with anorexia nervosa
what does she do?
A. Push them to eat.
B. One to one superior during eating
C. Let students eat with them the same meals
91- Patient with rheumatoid arthritis. The nurse instruct
patient for pain relive measures. Which intervention
decreases pain if occurred?
A. During pain do flexion for your fingers
B. Put warm pads early morning
C. Take pain medication frequently even if no pain
92- A pregnant woman came to ER complaining of severe pain
in her leg. When the nurse assessed her, the nurse found
that woman has varicose veins. What should the nurse do?
A. Instruct her to Put a pillow behind her back while setting
B. Instruct her to put a pillow under her head and elevate
the shoulder
C. Instruct her to wear elastic stockings with a suitable size
93- While taking care of a patient with a spinal cord injury, the
patient suddenly complains of a pounding headache upon
assessment the patient was found to have diaphoresis, a
drop in the heart and elevated blood pressure autonomic
dysreflexia is suspected and the head on the bed is
elevated. Which of the following is the most appropriate to
important immediately?
A. Notify the physician
B. Assess bladder for distention
C. Continue to monitor for the next hour
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94- Patient with discharge instructions to take an tetracycline.
What drinks should he avoid?
A. Milk
B. Tea
C. Coffee
D. Orange juice
95- A nurse is explaining to the nursing students working on
the antepartum unit how to assess edema. Which edema
assessment score indicates edema of the lower
extremities, face, hands, and sacral area?
A. +1
B. +2
C. +3
D. +4
Scale
Description
+1
Edema in lower extremity
+2
Edema in lower extremities and hands or arms
+3
Edema of lower extremities&hand or arms&
sacral area&face
+4
Edema of the entire body
96- The nurse is caring for a client with syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (IDH). Which of the
following should be a priority intervention for the client?
A. Monitoring hourly intake and output
B. Pressure ulcer prevention strategies
C. Encourage client to eat foods rich in potassium
D. Restricting fluid intake of the client to less than 1000ml
per day
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97- Patient with a burn. The burn includes epidermis and
dermis layers of skin and reaches to the subcutaneous
tissue. Which of the following stage of burn?
A. First (superficial)
B. Second (partial thickness)
C. Third (full thickness)
D. Fourth
98- The patient has refused to take the medication, what the
nurse will be response?
A. Give me a good reason for not taking the medication
B. Tell me why you don't want to take the medication
C. Convinced me why you shouldn't take the medication
D. If you do not take the medication, you will sign a waiver
99- Patient with Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) take
omeprazole what is the best time to take?
A. 30-60 minute before meal
B. 90 minute after meal
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100- Woman came to outpatient for follow up. She complained
from dizziness and fatigue. The nurse refered her to relax
inside empty room. She suddenly fell down on the floor then
she has fainting and loss of consciousness. The nurse
examined her and assessed vital signs. BP 90/50 mmHg, HR
120 b/m, RR 23 b/m. What is the first intervention for her?
A. Notify the doctor
B. Lie down her slightly and elevate her leg
C. Check Physical assessment and vital signs
D. Give her more fluids
101- What is the priority care for patient during bathing?
A. Wear sterile gloves
B. Lower the bed and left side rails away bed
C. Put gauze on any wound
102- What is the location of liver and gallbladder in abdomen?
A. Left hypochondriac
B. Right hypochondriac
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103- Renal failure patient came for dialysis, the nurse suspect
that the patient develops Steal Syndrome. What is the Steal
Syndrome characteristic?
A. Pain and warmth
B. Pain and coldness
C. Redness
104- The client was recently diagnosed with end stage renal
disease states to a nurse, "I don't think I want to be on
dialysis anymore, it's just too painful me." Which of the
following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A. "You need to stay on dialysis to avoid getting worse"
B. "Why do you think you will be unable to stay on dialysis"
C. "You feel that dialysis is painful for you. Tell me more about
that"
D. "It is not hard to stay on dialysis. Remember you can sleep
during the dialysis"
105- High school girl, who has fears of being obese thin, visited
the primary healthcare center with her The mother reports
that her daughter refuses to eat with the family, and often
pretends being a sleep Which of the following disorders best
describe girl?
A. Substance Abuse
B. Obesity
C. Anorexia Nervosa
D. Bulimia Nervosa
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106- Post right-side mastectomy where to take blood pressure?
A. Right brachial
B. Left brachial
C. Right radial
D. Left radial
107- Coomb's test is used to detect and screening for which of
the following?
A. Sickle cell anemia
B. Congenital anomaly
C. Neural tube deficient
108- What is the point of maximum pulse monitoring while
auscultated apical pulse?
A. 5th intercostal space left midclavicular
B. 5th right
C. 4th left
D. 4th right
109- What is the transmission method of HAb virus?
A. Food
B. Blood
C. Sexual transmission
110- How to know if the left shoulder has dislocated?
A. Left arm longer than right arm
B. Patient cannot move the left shoulder
C. Swelling in the left shoulder
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111- The patient weighs 67 kg. He is receiving drug
30mg/kg/24hr. How many grams should the nurse give for
24 hr?
A. 58
B. 1.5g
C. 18
D. 2g
Step 1. Convert mg to g:
Step 2. Calculate the dose in g:
30mg ÷ 1000 = 0.03g
67kg × 0.03 = 2.01 ≈ 2g
112- What is the antenatal assessment schedule for women
during conception and 28 weeks of gestation?
A. Once a week
B. Every 2 week
C. Every 3 weeks
D. Every 4 weeks
113- After thyroidectomy which of the following juice should be
offered?
A. Apple juice
B. Tomato juice
C. Orange juice
D. Strawberry
114- Patient fell in the bathroom and his left leg was fractured,
in order to communicate information about the patient to
the next shift. Which of the following documentation should
be used by the nurse at the nurse at the end of the shift?
A. Kardex record
B. Assignment record
C. Shift report
D. Incident report
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115- The nurse is caring for a 55 years patient with abdominal
pain. On assessment the nurse noticed lower abdominal
distention on palpation and was concerned about urinary
retention. Which of the following clinical indicators supports
the nurses concerns?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Urine output of 35 ml/hour
C. Imbalanced electrolytes level
D. Voiding small amounts of urine at a time
116- A nurse is inserting a nasogastric tube for a 65-year-old
patient with paralytic ileus Immediately after insertion 200
ml of milky appearing drainage was noted in the bag. The
nurse is not sure if the distal end of the tube is in the
stomach. What is the most appropriate technique confirm
positioning?
A. X-ray of stomach
B. Check pH of drainage
117- Patient was admitted to the hospital for umbilical hernia
surgery. After doing a physical examination and Lab
investigation the doctor decided to reschedule the surgery
after 2 months because of the result abnormalities. The
informed consent is already signed by the patient. What is
the best action regarding consent?
A. Keep the old consent it is enough
B. We need to take verbal consent later
C. Provide new informed consent
D. Need to take consent from the husband
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118- During Hajji timing there is an outbreak of meningitis in
KSA. The Saudi health authority requests the vaccine. What
is the type of disease?
A. Epidemic
B. Pandemic
C. Endemic
119- A 9-year-old girl is seen in the emergency department
because of following the expected fracture in the right
fibula. Which of the response to the parent's question about
the bone healing period of the girl?
A. 4-6 weeks
B. 2-4 weeks
C. 6-8 weeks
D. 8-10 weeks
120- A nurse is educating a primigravida woman who is
pregnant at 30 weeks on breastfeeding. Which of the
following statement by the woman indicates that she needs
additional teaching?
A. Breast milk can be stored at room temperature
B. Breastfeeding should be based on baby's demand
C. Baby can be held in different ways during feeding
D. Breastfeeding helps the uterus to return to pregnancy size
121- A nurse is educating a primigravida woman who is
pregnant at 30 weeks on breastfeeding. Which of the
following statement by the woman indicates that she needs
additional teaching?
A. Breast milk can be stored at room temperature
B. Breastfeeding should be based on baby's demand
C. Baby can be held in different ways during feeding
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D. Breastfeeding helps the uterus to return to prepregnancy
size
122- What are the symptoms of fluid excess?
A. Crackle lung sound
B. Impaired skin integrity
1. A 67-year-old patient was brought to the Emergency Room
with history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension and heart
failure complaining of acute shortness of breath and
productive cough. The sputum was pink and frothy. During
the assessment, the nurse noticed crackles and wheezes.
Blood pressure 80/45 mmHg Heart rate 124/min 36/min
Respiratory rate 36.5°C Temperature Which of the following
disorders should the nurse suspect?
A. Pneumothorax
B. Unstable angina
C. Pulmonary edema
D. Pulmonary embolus
2. A 5-year-old child was brought to the Emergency Room with
a fractured right forearm. He had several bruises on his body
but showed no signs of a while palpating them. He seemed
scared and did not answer any questions asked. Why should
the nurse discuss this case with the nurse manager?
A. Continuity of care
B. Rule out child abuse
C. Psychological support
D. Fracture management
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3. A midwife is discussing the birth spacing measures with a
mother whose first baby boy is a 1-year-old and was born
with spina bifida. The midwife has explained the possible
causes of the baby's condition and the measures necessary
if the mother is planning for a next pregnancy?
A. Increase iron and calcium supplements
B. Multivitamin and folic acid intake
C. Genetic screening
D. Immunization before and during pregnancy
4. A Child came to the pediatric emergency room with
pneumonia. which of the following is the appropriate
nursing action?
A. Postural drainage
B. Encourage coughing
C. Encourage exercise
5. What is the first assessment for neonate after cutting
umbilical cord?
A. Cover baby with towel and keep warming
B. Encourage early contact with mother
C. Check baby from cyanosis
D. Check score assessment
6. A newborn is delivered by the midwife. The umbilical cord is
cut safely by following necessary aseptic techniques. Which
of the following intervention is the most desired?
A. Assess sucking response
B. Increase mother-child bonding
C. Assess and record the APGAR score
D. Keep dry and maintain thermoregulation
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7. Physician order three times the normal dose - when the
nurse calls him, he insists on giving the ordered medication what should the nurse do?
A. Call pharmacy
B. Call another doctor
C. Withhold medication and inform the charge nurse
D. Withhold medication and inform the medical office
8. A nurse received the serum digoxin level result for the
patient the day and notes that the result is 2.6 ng/mL (see
lab result)
❖ Test: Digoxin (men)
❖ Result: 2.6
❖ Normal value: 0.8-2ng/mL
Which of following nursing actions are the most important?
A. Notify the physician
B. Check the previous vital signs of the patient
C. Record normal value on the nursing note
D. Administer a scheduled dose of medication
9. A 5year-old child was seen to the Emergency Department
with abdominal pain, palpable sausage-shaped mass, and
Intussusception is suspected Which of the following is the
best diagnostic evaluation to?
A. X-ray
B. Endoscopy
C. Rectal biopsy
D. Ultrasonograph
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10. While a nurse is assessing an infant born 11 hours ago full
term by cesarean section, she auscultated moist lung
sounds. Which of the following is the most likely
interpretation?
A. Abnormal finding
B. Normal finding
C. Pneumothorax
D. Surfactant aspiration
11. A patient has a hip fracture complaining of sever pain. He
nurse finds no analgesic was ordered. She calls the
orthopedic doctor by telephone and received a medication
order. What is the most appropriate nursing action to ensure
the correct medication order is taken?
A. Write down the order and get the pharmacy supply
B. Write down the order and get medication immediately with
another registered nurse
C. Get another registered to witness, the nurse writes down the
order and read back to the
D. doctor
E. Write down the medication and after serving get the doctor
to witness
12. A nurse calls a physician regarding a change in a patient's
condition. A physician gives orders over the telephone for
stat arterial blood gases. Which of the following is the best
intervention to be implemented?
A. Give order stat to health unit coordinator to input in the
computer
B. Write down the order and read it back to the physician
C. Write down the order for ABGs immediately
D. Call respiratory therapist stat to draw the ABGs
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13. A toddler is admitted to the pediatric room with several
episodes of diarrhea for 3 days. the child is diagnosed with
gastroenteritis. Which organism is responsible for the most
diarrhea episodes in children?
A. Rota
B. Bacillus magissterium
C. Shigella
D. Staphylococcus
14. Which abnormal lung sound would require immediate
intervention?
A. Stridor
B. Crackles
C. Wheezing
15. Hypermesis gravidium is a common occurrence for
pregnant women, and there are home remedies that have
been proven to relive nausea and vomiting. Which one of the
following is one of them?
A. Coffee
B. Ginger
C. Cinnamon
16. Placenta abruption: Pain that radiate to the back ,
brownish red and heavy bleeding. Occur during 3rd trimester.
17. Placenta previa: Painless bright red bleeding no dilation.
Occur 1st trimester 24 weeks.
18. The best and beneficial exercise for patients post-op
mastectomy is Stretching hand up with fingers wall-walking.
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19. Which assessment finding would the nurse expect in an
infant diagnosed with pyloric stenosis?
A. Visible waves of peristalsis
B. Rectal prolapse
C. Ribbon-like stools
D. Abdominal rigidity
How does rotavirus spread?
❖ Rotavirus infection is highly contagious
❖ Rotavirus spread by fecal-oral route
❖ The primary mode of transmission of rotavirus is the
passage of the virus in stool to the mouth of another
child.
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20. What is COPD complication?
A. Cardiac tamponade
B. Pneumothorax
C. Cor pulmonale
Anovulation happens when an egg (ovum) does not release
from your ovary during your menstrual cycle. (‫)انقطاع االباضة‬
21. The manager tells new staff (I will evaluate you after 3
month). Which aspect of practice referred to that?
A. Assignment
B. Delegation
C. Feedback
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22. The LPN is preparing to administer an injection of vitamin
K to the newborn. The nurse should administer the injection
in the:
A. Dorsogluteal muscle
B. Rectus femoris muscle
C. Vastus lateralis muscle
D. Deltoid muscle
23. When administering an intramuscular injection to an
infant, which of the following sites appropriate for the
nurse to use?
A. Rectus femoris
B. Deltoid
C. Dorsogluteal
D. Ventrogluteal
24. A 25-year-old-primipare visited her primary health care
clinic husband. He says that his wife delivered 5 days ago. For
the past few days, she is very irritable and crying for nothing,
she is tired and sleepy and he is very concerned about her
condition. Which of the following diagnosis by the attending
physician will her symptoms?
A. Post-partum blues
B. Postpartum psychosis
C. Postpartum depression
D. Postpartum anxiety
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25. At 6:00 PM while admitting a woman for a scheduled
repeat C-section, a patient tells a nurse that she drank a cup
of coffee at 4:00 AM because she wanted to avoid getting a
headache. Which of the following actions should they take
first?
A. Inform the anesthesia care provider
B. Ensure preoperative lab results are available
C. Start prescribed IV with lactated ringers
D. Contact the patient's obstetrician
26. What is the best position for a patient with COPD?
A. Supine
B. Prone
C. Sild-lying
D. Fowler’s position
27. 24-weeks-pregnant mother is in the Antenatal Clinic. She
is upset and crying about having her third baby girl as her
family wants a boy. She is requesting an abortion
immediately before her family finds out about the sex of the
baby. Which of the following is the most appropriate plan for
the mother?
A. Calm her down and reassure for an appropriate solution
B. Provide moral support and book her for a procedure
C. Repeat the ultrasound and wait for a few more weeks
D. Family counseling and follow religious guidance
28. In the hospital digital dashboard, what types of data are
displayed?
A. Staffing
B. Financial
C. Performance
D. Knowledge-based
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29. The nursing director wants to evaluate the quality of
nursing care in the in-patient areas. The management team
will evaluate on a quarterly basis the documentation and the
relationship between the patient's length of stay and the
quality of care which of the following is the most important
data source to identify the quality of care?
A. Patient's complaints and time taken to resolve them
B. Patient's satisfaction level at the time of discharge
C. Details of nursing notes for patient's progress
30. A mother of a patient who is on antipsychotic drugs asked
a doctor for some more detail about the drug. The doctor
told the mother that her son is taking an atypical
antipsychotic drug. Which of the following is an example of
this type of drug?
A. Thioridazine
B. Clozapine
C. Chlorpromazine
D. Haloperidol
31. newborn has small, whitish, pinpoint spots over the nose,
which the nurse knows are caused by retained sebaceous
secretions. When charting this observation, the nurse
identifies it as?
A. Milia
B. Lanugo
C. Whiteheads
D. Mongolian spots
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Lanugo hair: thin, soft, and poorly
pigmented hair that covers the
body of the fetus or a newborn
Mongolian spots: flat bluish- to bluish-gray
skin markings commonly appearing at birth
or shortly thereafter. They appear commonly
at the base of the spine, on the buttocks and
back and also can appear on the shoulders
32. A client who experienced a myocardial infarction is being
monitored via cardiac telemetry. The nurse notes the sudden
onset of this cardiac rhythm on the monitor (refer to figure)
and immediately takes which action?
A. Takes the client’s blood pressure
B. Initiates cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
C. Places a nitroglycerin tablet under the client’s tongue
D. Continues to monitor the client and then contacts the
health care provider (HCP)
33. Acute pulmonary edema caused by heart failure is usually
a result of damage to which of the following areas of the
heart?
A. Left atrium
B. Right atrium
C. Left ventricle
D. Right ventricle
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34. During a meningitis outbreak in one of the hospitals, the
nunimmune staff were given immunoglobulin in order to
prevent them from infection. What is the type of immunity
that will be developed by these staff?
A. Active
B. Long-term
C. Natural
D. Passive
35. How to prevent cleft lip and palate from occurring?
A. Eat green vegetables and citrus fruit
B. Drink too much juice
36. Doctor ordered to give Ofloxacin Otic route the nurse
understands that medication will be given?
A. Nasal
B. Eye
C. Ear
D. Sublingual
37. A parent brings their teenage child to the pediatrician’s
office. The parent reports that the patient frequently
complains of abdominal bloating and stomach pain after
eating and also has a chronic sore throat. The patient’s lab
shows Hypokalemia. Which of the following diagnosis should
the nurse anticipate?
A. Anorexia nervosa
B. Bulimia
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38. High school girl, who has fears of being obese thin, visited
the primary healthcare center with her The mother reports
that her daughter refuses to be with the family, and often
pretends being asleep Which of the following disorders best
describes the girl?
A. Bulimia
B. Obesity
C. Substance Abuse
D. Anorexia Nervosa
39. A 28-year-old pregnant woman at 9 weeks presents to the
ER with vaginal bleeding. During the assessment, the nurse
found height is 12cm. Which of the following is the most
likely diagnosis?
A. Placenta previa
B. Abruptio placenta
C. Ectopic pregnancy
D. Hydatidiform mole
40. What is the pernicious anemia complication?
A. Prolonged bleeding
B. Hepatomegaly
41. 37. A client has been diagnosed with pernicious anemia.
What breakfast should the nurse suggest to increase dietary
B12?
A. banana nut muffin, bowl of grits, green tea
B. bran waffles, grapefruit, iced coffee
C. whole grain oatmeal with strawberry slices, orange juice
D. scrambled eggs, beef sausage patty, milk
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42. A nurse is caring for a client who has pernicious anemia.
Which of the following factors should the nurse identify with
this condition?
A. Iron deficiency
B. Hemolytic blood loss
C. Folic acid deficiency
D. Vitamin B 12 deficiency
43. current research proved no benefit for some routine
interventions from the past which of the following
intervention for women in labour is considered harmful by
current evidence-based practice
A. Enema
B. Amniotomy
C. Vaginal examination
D. Filling the partogram
44. The most common site of myocardial infarction is the?
A. Left atrium
B. Left ventricle
C. Right atrium
D. Right ventricle
45. What is the newborn stomach capacity?
A. 6ml
B. 12ml
C. 18ml
D. 36ml
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46. Nurse A want to take a break and delegate her task to
Nurse B, during that time the patient falling. As a nurse, who
is responsible and be accountable for fall?
A. Head nurse
B. Nurse A
C. Nurse B
D. Nurse A and B
47. Nurse A want to take a break and delegate her task to
Nurse B, during that time the patient falling. As a nurse, who
is responsible for write incident report?
A. Head nurse
B. Nurse A
C. Nurse B
D. Nurse A and B
48. A midwife is conducting a health a health education
session to the primigravid mothers. The session is about
antepartum care to ensure the health of the mother their
babies. Which of the following statement made by mother
suggest their appropriate understandings of anti-partum
periods ?
A. Beginning of labor till the baby birth
B. Diagnosis of pregnancy till the baby birth
C. Last three months of pregnancy
D. Forty days after the child is born
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49. Patient came to ER with dyspnea, Heart rate 136,
Respiration rate 29. After doing x-ray the patient diagnosed
lung abscess. Which Unit should the nurse have admitted
thepatient?
A. ICU
B. Medical, Surgical ward
C. Cardiac ward
50. A nurse is instructing a female client how to do a breast
self-exam. Which of the following is the best time to perform
this exam?
A. After ovulation
B. After the period
C. Two weeks after period
D. Three days before period
51. A nurse reviewed a chart of a 42 year-old man whose ABG
analysis report is shown PH 7.20 PCO2 35 HCO3 20. Which
of the following I the most likely interpretation of the
findings in the report?
A. Respiratory alkalosis
B. Metabolic acidosis
C. Respiratory acidosis
D. Metabolic acidosis
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52. The nurse assesses a client with an ileostomy for possible
development of which of the following acid-base
imbalances?
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Metabolic acidosis
C. Metabolic alkalosis
D. Respiratory alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis
Diarrhea
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Renal faliure
Ileostomy
Shock
Asipirn overdose
Respiratory acidosis
Hypoventilation
Drowing
Aspirition
Pneumothorax
Emphysema
Atleltacasis
Metabolic alkalosis
Vomiting
Suction
Hypokalemia
Cushing syndrome
Respirtory alkalosis
Fever
Hypoxemia
Pulmonary embolism
Mechanical ventilation
Hyperventilation
Anxiety
53. A nurse is caring for a female newborn who born with an
imperforate anus. When assessing the newborns urine, she
should notify the doctor immediately if the newborn's urine
contains which of the following?
A. Meconium
B. Sugar
C. Albumin
D. Crystals
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54. A nurse is assigned to care for a child after a cleft palate
repair which of the following types of restraints is very
effective for child?
A. Mummy restraint
B. Elbow restraint
C. Wrist restraint
D. Mitt restraint
55. During the night shift routine rounds, a nurse found that
a patient complains of sleep disturbance due to frequent
voiding several times at night. Which of the following is the
best condition that describes the patient's complain?
A. Dysuria
B. Polyuria
C. Nocturia
D. Hematuria
56. A nurse is performing a physical examination on a
newborn. She that the baby has developed
cephalohematoma. This baby is at risk of which of the
following?
A. Sudden death
B. Pathological jaundice
C. Infected umbilical cot
D. Increased intracranial pressure
57. A client has been newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism
and will take levothyroxine (Synthroid) 50 mcg/day by
mouth. As part of the teaching plan, the nurse emphasizes
that this medication:
A. Should be taken in the morning
B. May decrease the client’s energy level
C. Must be stored in a dark container
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58. A 15-year-old girl is admitted to the hospital with
diarrhea. She has been repeatedly vomiting for now weak
and lethargic. She is oriented to time to questions
appropriately. The nurse prepares the temperature using an
electronic thermometer. Which measurement would be
most appropriate?
A. Oral
B. Rectal
C. Axillary
D. Tympanic
59. The nurse is assessing a 2 -years-old child with Wilms
surgery Which of the following should the nurse avoid?
A. Putting the child in lateral position
B. Palpating the child's abdomen
C. Putting the child in a private room
D. Provide mouth hygiene 30 minutes after meal
60. A child with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The nurse is
instructing the mother. Which of the following signs should
be alert?
A. Polyuria
B. Vomiting
C. Dizziness
D. Thirsty
61. A nurse is making an assessment for the manifestation of
cyanosis in a dark-skinned client. which of the following sites
is the best for the nurse to check for the presence of
cyanosis?
A. Lips
B. Palms
C. Nail bed
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62. During tonic-clonic seizure patient moves and has the
difficulty of breathing and cyanosis what is the appropriate
nursing intervention?
A. Support arm and extremities
B. Put soft material under patient
C. Put tongue depressed between teeth
D. Protect patient head from injury
63. A male client is having tonic clonic seizure. What should
the nurse do first?
A. Elevate the head of the bed
B. Restrain the client arms and legs
C. Place a tongue place in mouth
D. Take measures to prevent injury
64. A nurse is given health education to the parent how to
reduce febrile avulsion in the child at home. Which of the
following medication in the safest intervention?
A. Analgesic
B. Antipyretic
C. Antibiotic
D. Antiemetic
65. What are the characteristics of
Newborn meconium?
A. Brown green loosely
B. Dark green thickly
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66. A 32 weeks pregnant patient was present for her followup appointment in the antenatal clinic. She complains of
experiencing frequent heartburn. Which of the following is
the most appropriate advice for the patient?
A. Drink plain water between meals
B. Raise head of the bed
C. Eat favorite foods
D. Lie down for one hour after taking food
67. During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for a 75year-old man in the Emergency Department, the doctor
introduced himself as a leader for the CPR. What is the most
appropriate leadership style for this situation?
A. Autocratic
B. Democratic
C. Bureaucratic
D. Laissez-faire
68. A pregnant lady come to the gynecological ward she has
vaginal bleeding and cervix was not dialed the problem
occurred before she followed bed rest and when she did an
effort it returned back to her. They diagnosed her with
threatened abortion. What is the treatment should the
nurse expect for this lady?
A. Surgical treatment
B. Induction of labor(syntocinon)
C. Dialitation and curtage
D. Repeate Bed rest
69. Patient after cholecystectomy what is the diet?
A. Grapes and gelatin
B. Cola and macaroni
C. Cheese cake and yogurt
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70. Preeclampsia is another possible complication of
pregnancy. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of
preeclampsia?
A. Protein in the urine
B. High blood pressure
C. Vaginal bleeding
D. Swelling
71. To reduce the risk of transmitting methicillin-resistant
staphylococcus auras (MRSA) from an infectious wound,
which of the following precautions should be implemented?
A. Airborne
B. Contact
C. Droplet
D. Reverse isolation
72. Which of the following vaccines in highly recommended
to be taken by pilgrims before Haji season?
A. Meningococcal meningitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Hepatitis A
D. Polio myelitis
73. Woman after mastectomy on the right side. Which of the
following complaints needs to notify the doctor
immediately?
A. Pain
B. Edema on the right arm
C. Temperature 37.1°c
D. BP: 131/78
Stages of grief after death The five stages: Denial, Anger,
Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance
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74. A 10-year-old girl presents to the Emergency Room (ER)
with pain. On assessment, you noticed that when you
palpate the left lower quadrant of the child’s abdomen, the
child feels pain in the right quadrant. Which of the following
is the name of this sign?
A. Rebound tenderness
B. McBurney sign
C. Roving’s sign
D. Obdurate sign
75. Which of the following statements best describes for
patients with myopia?
A. They must hold a paper at arm's length or greater to read it
B. They can see close-up objects clearly, but distant objects are
out of focus
C. They can see distant objects clearly, but close-up objects are
out of focus
D. They are unable to focus horizontal and vertical rays of light
on the retina simultaneously
76. The nurse is caring for patient with deep vein thrombosis
(DVT). The patient’s heparin sodium infusion has been
discontinued and the patient is receiving prescribed warfarin
sodium (Coumadin). The nurse should advise the patient
that which of the following needs to be continued?
A. Daily complete blood count (CBC)
B. Laboratory tests for partial thromboplastin time (PTT)
C. Strict bed rest
D. Wearing elasticized support stockings
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77. After 3 days of breast feeding a post-partial patient
reports nipple soreness. To relieve her discomfort the nurse
should suggest that she?
A. lubricate her nipples with expressed milk before feeding
B. Dry her nipples with a soft towel after feeding
C. Apply warm compresses to her nipples just before feeding
D. Apply soap directly to her nipples, and then rinse
78. To prevent the spread of disease malignancy STD advice
to user Which of the following?
A. Condoms
B. Gloves
C. Surgical masks
79. A client who is gravida 1, para 0 is admitted in labor. Her
cervix is 100% effaced, and she is dilated to 3 cm. Her fetus
is at +1 station. The nurse is aware that the fetus’ head is?
A. Not yet engaged
B. Entering the pelvic inlet
C. Below the ischial spines
D. Visible at the vaginal opening
80. A 17-year-old mother presented to the primary health
center ten after delivery. She is suffering from fatigue,
anemia, fever and vaginal discharge
❖ See lab results:
▪ Blood pressure 80/50 mmHg
▪ Heart rate 112 /min
▪ Respiratory rate 35 /min
▪ Temperature 39.6 C
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❖ Test Result Normal Values
▪ RBC 4 4.7-6.1 × 1012 /L (male) 4.2-5.4 × 1012 /L
(female)
▪ Hb 90 130-170 g/L 120-160 g/L (female)
▪ HCT 0.29 0.42-0.52 (male) 0.37-0.48 (female)
▪ WBC 12.8 4.5-10.5 × 109/L
Which of the following is the best diagnosis of health
problem in this case?
A. Severe urinary track infiction
B. Vesico-vaginal fistula
C. Puerperal sepsis
D. Post-partum haemorrhage
81. The Vitro fertilization is related to (indications)?
A. Blockage of fallopian tube
B. Donner of sperm
C. Absence of sperm
D. Imnunolergic hormone
82. The patient is experiencing a burn 20% TBSA. Which of the
following hormone affected?
A. Ranin
B. Cortisol
C. Anti diuretic
H1N1
H5N1
Airborne precaution
Contact precaution
83. Which of the following could adversely affect the function
of a pacemaker?
A. Hair dryer
B. Electric razor
C. Electric mixer
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Wassermann reaction test For Syphilis
84. When should we do cleft palate and lip surgery?
A. After one year
B. After two years
C. After the child is able to hold a cup
D. After improving his awareness
85. A woman should get their (pap smear test) each:
A. 6 month
B. 1year
C. 3years
D. 5 years
86. What is Hirschsprung disease?
A. A rash that occurs due to fungal infections that form in the
sensitive areas of the infant
B. Partial or complete colon obstruction associated with an
absence of an epidural ganglion cells
87. The soldier was brought to the triage area after being
exposed to chemical weapons. Signs and symptoms of nerve
gas exposure were noticed. A nurse prepares for medical
management. Which medication should the nurse prepare
for the patient?
A. Atropine
B. Adrenaline
C. Sodium nitrate
D. Sodium thiosulphate
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88. There is a new community nurse assigned to work in
Makkah, one of the most multicultural cities in Saudi Arab
has to interact with a multicultural population every day.
What is the most important step the nurse should do before
with the clients?
A. Asking the client about his/her cultural background
B. Conducting an appropriate culturological assessment
C. Ensuring that the client has his/her a privacy
D. Looking at the client's file to take history
89. Bedridden PT nurse is doing pathing for him and she used
lotion after bathing to prevent pressure ulcer for the patient.
What is appropriate action?
A. Dry patient after bathing
B. Use Air mattress
C. Keep the sheet loosely
90. When communicating with a client who speaks a different
language, which best practice should the nurse implement?
A. Speak loudly and slowly
B. Arrange for an interpreter to translate
C. Speak to the client and family together
D. Stand close to the client and speak loudly
91. Student nurse is asking the head nurse about touching
communications. What should the Manager response?
A. Don't touch patient head
B. You can touch patient as much you need
C. Each patient has different congnition for touching
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92. 30 year old man newly diagnosed with Diabetes. The
patient has great knowledge on how to monitor his blood
glucose levels. But needs education on insulin
administration, dose, discard of medication. What should
the nurse’s outcome be?
A. “ the patient will show knowledge about insulin and insulin
administration and discard of needle”
B. “ the patient will return correct demonstration of aspirating
the medication for vial, administration of insulin and how,
discarding needles in sharp box.”
93. A patient returned to the Surgical Unit from the
thyroidectomy. The nurse observed that the arousable.
Blood pressure 90/60 mmHg Heart rate 108 /min What
immediate action should the nurse take?
A. Recheck pulse and blood pressure
B. Administer intravenous fluids as ordered
C. Place client in modified Trendelenburg's
D. Assess the back of neck surgical dressing for bleeding
94. A nurse is caring for a client with syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIDH). Which of the
following should be a priority intervention for the client?
A. Monitoring hourly intake and output
B. Pressure ulcer prevention strategies
C. Encourage client to eat foods rich in potassium
D. Restricting fluid intake of the client to less than 1000ml per
day
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95. A patient took his NPH insulin at 6 AM, when will he be
hypoglycemia?
A. 7am
B. 8am
C. 9am
D. 10am
96. The nurse is reviewing the health care provider’s
prescriptions for a child with a streptococcal infection and
notes that an antistreptolysin O titer is prescribed. Based on
this prescription, which disorder would the nurse suspect in
the child?
A. Rheumatic Fever RF
B. Aortic valve diseases
C. Pulmonic valve diseases
D. Congestive heart failure
97. A patient is attending a primary health clinic for regular
checkup. He complains of constipation. After assessment,
the nurse instructed him to consume bulk-forming foods.
Which of the following is the best bulk-forming foods?
A. Fruit juice
B. Raw meat
C. Whole grains
D. Milk products
98. Multiple myeloma is a neoplastic proliferation of?
A. lymphocytes
B. Granulocytes
C. Plasma cells
D. Monocytes
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99. Postoperative patient the doctor ordered blood
transfusion. The nurse assessed the patient after 15 minutes.
The patient feels froozing and tight breathing. What should
the nurse do first?
A. Stop infusion, start normal saline and notify the doctor
B. Stop infusion , cover patient with blanket and notify the
doctor
C. Slow infusion rate to half and give anti allergic medication
100. What precautions are necessary when caring for a patient
with Hepatitis A to protect the family from infected?
A. Wash dishes and do not share
B. Not sharing the toilet
C. Placing the patient in a private room
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MOTHER OF NINE
1. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital
anomalies and one down syndrome,she is a primary school
graduate, with low financial status, she is not using any
method of family planning . according, the primary health
are nurse has referred her for counselin .Which of the
following is a model concerned with disability as from of
social injustice due to stigma, or discrimination?
A. Health belief
B. Biomedical
C. Sociopolitical
D. Economic
2. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital
anomalies and one Down syndrome; she is a primary school
graduate, with low financial status. She is not using any
method of family planning. Accordingly, the primary health
care nurse has referred her for counseling. Which of the
following is a barrier facing the team responsible for
providing health services to handicapped individuals?
A. Sensory limitations
B. Rigid rules
C. Developmental disabilities
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3. Mother of nine children, three of them with
congenitalanomales Down syndrome; she is a primary
school graduate, with low first status. She is not using any
method of family planning. According primary health care
nurse has refered her counselling. Which of the following
phases of home visit accomplishes intervention?
A. Initial
B. Closing
C. Action
D. Terminal
4. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital
anomalies Down syndrome; she is a primary school
graduate, with low status. She is not using any method of
family planning. According primary health care nurse
referred her for counseling Which of the following types of
home visits that the community her nurse should conduct
for this client?
A. Systematic routine
B. Selective
C. Follow up
D. Field trip
5. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital
anomalies and one down syndrome; she is primary school
graduate, with low financial status. She is not using any
method of family planning. So, the primary health care nurse
has referred her for counseling. Which of the following is the
best health education method that can be used?
A. Community organization
B. Individual counseling
C. Group discussion
D. Health class
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6. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital
anomalies and one down syndrome: she is a primary school
graduate, with low financial status. She is not using any
method of family planning. So, the primary health care nurse
has referred her for counseling. Which of the following
indicates that the summarizes the important points during
counselin?
A. Provision broad ideas to the client
B. Restatement for better understanding
C. Keeping silent while the client asking questions
D. Interpreting feelings and resistance of the client
7. Mother of nine children, three of them with congenital an
down syndrome; she is a primary school graduate, with
status. She is not using any method of family planning. So
Health care nurse has referred her for counselling which of
the following must be focused on by the community nurse
to provide an effective health education?
A. Educate regardless realistic objectives
B. Use clear and concise language
C. Use scientific terms during explanation
D. Explain the negative consequences in the family
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