Sunday, 8 October 2017

MCQ NF

1.  All are the signs of clinical death except…..                                                                
a. Absence of respiration         b. Dilated pupils
 c. Absence of pulse                d. Nasal bleeding
2. “Autopsy” is also known as….                                                                                                   
a. Labeling on death body       b. Post mortem  
c. Embalming                          d. Organ donation


3Disinfection of the client’s unit after discharge or death of the client is called........                 
a.   Terminal disinfection         b.  Concurrent disinfection  
c.   Sterilization                        d.  Disinfection

4.
A similarity of roles for the scrub nurse and the circulating nurse is that they both:      

a.       Set up initial sterile instruments and supplies

b.      Position lights and steps stools

c.       Communication links  with personnel outside the room

d.      Advise the team of breaks in sterile technique


5.
If fresh postoperative patient has not voided within 8 hours of the end of surgery, you would first--

a.       Seek an order to catheterize the patient  

b.      Assist the patient to attempt to void using measures to encourage voiding

c.       Allow another hour in which the patient might spontaneously void.

d.      Obtain catheterization equipments and bring it to the bedside.


6.
If  a wound appears infected, you should:                                                                             

a.       Cleanse it with an antiseptic solution

b.      Obtain an order for a culture to be performed

c.       Apply an antibiotic ointment

d.      Change the dressing every 2 hours



7. All are the component of nursing process except…
a.       Assessment
b.      Evaluation
c.       Vital sign
d.      Planning

(B) State whether following statements are true or false-                                                      
1. Sphygmomanometer helps to measure pulse of patient.                                                         
2.      Adaptation theory was developed by Roy’s.                                                                               
3.      Hospital records are considered as vital and legal documents.                                                   
4.      Implementation phase is the last step of nursing process.                                                           
5.      Terminally ill patient care is known as hospice.                                                                        
6.      Hematoma is type of open wound.                                                                                             
7.       Florence Nightingale was born on 12th May 1820.                                                                 
8.      Bacteriocide is an agent which kills bacteria.                                                             
.

 Answers---
Q.1 (A)

  1. (d)
  2. (b)
  3. (a)
  4. (d)
  5. (b)
  6. (b)
  7. (c)
Q. 1 (B)
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True

8. True

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