Management of Nursing – MCQ Practice Questions & Study Guide
The most common risk factor for Type 2 Diabetes is - ANS ✔✔Obesity
A nurse is assessing a person with Type 1 Diabetes and notices that they are confused, have cold
and clammy skin and are complaining of feeling dizzy. These are symptoms of - ANS
✔✔hypoglycemia
Three common complication of diabetes mellitus are - ANS ✔✔Cardiovascular disease
Nerve damage (neuropathy)
Kidney damage (nephropathy)
Eye damage (retinopathy)
Foot damage
Skin conditions
Measures of glycosylated haemoglobin, such as HbA1c, monitor glucose control over a period of
time, relative to avergae life span of a RBC. This is normally - ANS ✔✔average blood glucose
level for the 2-3 months before test. RBC lifespan is 120 days. 40mmol/mol or under is normal
Which of the following statements regarding T1D is true? - ANS ✔✔Generally diagnosed in
childhood.
With type 1, the body doesn't produce insulin
It is an auto immune disease.
Not related to obesity
Cause is unknown.
Prone to infection (same as T2D)
, You are working in a family planning centre and providing an education session on genital warts.
Information you provide includes: - ANS ✔✔Genital warts are caused by the HPV. The majority
of people who are sexually active will carry HPV at some stage in their lifetime, but usually don't
show symptoms.
Genital warts are spread by skin to skin contact. While condoms are the best form of protection
from most sexually transmitted infections, they don't offer full protection from HPV due to the
skin to skin contact.
Genital warts are visually diagnosed. Itchy small red bumps.
Treatment often takes several visits and a variety of approaches.
A 19 year old male client presents describing urethral discharge and pain on urination. What
other information do you require before proceeding to physical examination? - ANS
✔✔Characteristics
Onset
Location
Duration
Severity
Pattern
Associated factors
Consent
Which of the following is NOT a bacterial sexually transmitted infection? - ANS ✔✔Parasites -
trichomoniasis
Viruses - HPV, herpes, HIV
The most common risk factor for Type 2 Diabetes is - ANS ✔✔Obesity
A nurse is assessing a person with Type 1 Diabetes and notices that they are confused, have cold
and clammy skin and are complaining of feeling dizzy. These are symptoms of - ANS
✔✔hypoglycemia
Three common complication of diabetes mellitus are - ANS ✔✔Cardiovascular disease
Nerve damage (neuropathy)
Kidney damage (nephropathy)
Eye damage (retinopathy)
Foot damage
Skin conditions
Measures of glycosylated haemoglobin, such as HbA1c, monitor glucose control over a period of
time, relative to avergae life span of a RBC. This is normally - ANS ✔✔average blood glucose
level for the 2-3 months before test. RBC lifespan is 120 days. 40mmol/mol or under is normal
Which of the following statements regarding T1D is true? - ANS ✔✔Generally diagnosed in
childhood.
With type 1, the body doesn't produce insulin
It is an auto immune disease.
Not related to obesity
Cause is unknown.
Prone to infection (same as T2D)
, You are working in a family planning centre and providing an education session on genital warts.
Information you provide includes: - ANS ✔✔Genital warts are caused by the HPV. The majority
of people who are sexually active will carry HPV at some stage in their lifetime, but usually don't
show symptoms.
Genital warts are spread by skin to skin contact. While condoms are the best form of protection
from most sexually transmitted infections, they don't offer full protection from HPV due to the
skin to skin contact.
Genital warts are visually diagnosed. Itchy small red bumps.
Treatment often takes several visits and a variety of approaches.
A 19 year old male client presents describing urethral discharge and pain on urination. What
other information do you require before proceeding to physical examination? - ANS
✔✔Characteristics
Onset
Location
Duration
Severity
Pattern
Associated factors
Consent
Which of the following is NOT a bacterial sexually transmitted infection? - ANS ✔✔Parasites -
trichomoniasis
Viruses - HPV, herpes, HIV