nursing questions and answers with rationale I nursing exam preparation I nursing exam questions #8

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  • nursing questions and answers with rationale I nursing exam preparation I nursing exam questions #8
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    This video contains important nursing questions and answers for upcoming nursing exams like aiims norcet, esic and cho. If you are preparing for these nursing exams then this video is for you.
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    1 The most lethal arrhythmia is ?
    A:-Ventricular fibrillation
    B:-Atrial tachycardia
    C:-Sinus arrhythmia
    D:-Supra ventricular tachycardia
    Correct Answer:- Option-A
    2 The ability of human body to protect itself
    from pathogens is known as ?
    (a) Locomotion
    (b) Hypersensitivity
    (c) Immunity
    (d) Secretions of hormones
    Correct Option C
    4 The nurse is caring for a client with a diagnosis
    of hepatitis who is experiencing pruritus. Which
    would be the most appropriate nursing intervention ?
    A. Suggest that the client take warm showers B.I.D.
    B. Add baby oil to the client’s bath water
    C. Apply powder to the client’s skin
    D. Suggest a hot-water rinse after bathing
    Answer B is correct.
    6 Malignant tumour of the connective
    tissue is ?
    A:-Sarcoma
    B:-Carcinoma
    C:-Osteoma
    D:-Melanoma
    Correct Answer:- Option-A
    12 A client with pancreatitis has been transferred
    to the intensive care unit. Which order would the
    nurse anticipate ?
    A. Blood pressure every 15 minutes
    B. Insertion of a Levine tube
    C. Cardiac monitoring
    D. Dressing changes two times per day
    Answer B is correct.
    15 Nurses are held responsible for the commission
    of a tort. The nurse understands that a tort is ?
    1. the application of force to the body of another
    by a reasonable individual.
    2. an illegality committed by one person against the
    property or person of another.
    3. doing something that a reasonable person under
    ordinary circumstances would not do.
    4. an illegality committed against the public and
    punishable by the law through the courts.
    2 An individual is held legally responsible for
    actions committed against another individual
    or an individual’s property.
    22 Short shuffling gait is characteristically
    seen in ?
    A:-Alzheimer's disease
    B:-Parkinson's disease
    C:-Multiple sclerosis
    D:-Myasthenia gravis
    Correct Answer:- Option-B
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