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Nursing exam questions and answers pdf
Medical Physiology (University of Nairobi)
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Top 32 Nursing Competitive Exam Questions and Answers Pdf
1. Which one of the following four clients is most likely to tolerate pain best?
A. a client with rheumatoid arthritis
B. a client who has terminal cancer in stage 1 of grief
C. an athlete having a knee surgery to prolong his career
D. a client who has a migraine headache
Ans: C
2. The nurse notices that the client has a hematocrit of 70 percent. This level of hematocrit will most likely affect
the
vital signs in which of the following ways?
A. The blood pressure will be elevated.
B. The pulse will be low.
C. Temperature will be elevated.
D. Blood pressure will be low.
Ans: A
3. When a client's skin is dry, which of the following nursing interventions would be most helpful?
A. Limit bathing to once or twice a week.
B. Bathing is daily, but no soap is used.
C. Bathing daily with mineral oil added to the water.
D. Bathing with lotion instead of water.
Ans: A
4. When reading an autopsy report, the nurse encounters the term "mid-sagittal plane." This nurse understands
that
this means the body was viewed using a plane that matched which of the following descriptions?
A. This plane cuts the body horizontally.
B. This plane divides the body into front and back portions.
C. The body is separated into left and right equal portions.
D. The body is divided using an X across the chest.
Ans: C
Nursing exam questions and answers pdf
Medical Physiology (University of Nairobi)
, lOMoARcPSD|223 931 82
Top 32 Nursing Competitive Exam Questions and Answers Pdf
1. Which one of the following four clients is most likely to tolerate pain best?
A. a client with rheumatoid arthritis
B. a client who has terminal cancer in stage 1 of grief
C. an athlete having a knee surgery to prolong his career
D. a client who has a migraine headache
Ans: C
2. The nurse notices that the client has a hematocrit of 70 percent. This level of hematocrit will most likely affect
the
vital signs in which of the following ways?
A. The blood pressure will be elevated.
B. The pulse will be low.
C. Temperature will be elevated.
D. Blood pressure will be low.
Ans: A
3. When a client's skin is dry, which of the following nursing interventions would be most helpful?
A. Limit bathing to once or twice a week.
B. Bathing is daily, but no soap is used.
C. Bathing daily with mineral oil added to the water.
D. Bathing with lotion instead of water.
Ans: A
4. When reading an autopsy report, the nurse encounters the term "mid-sagittal plane." This nurse understands
that
this means the body was viewed using a plane that matched which of the following descriptions?
A. This plane cuts the body horizontally.
B. This plane divides the body into front and back portions.
C. The body is separated into left and right equal portions.
D. The body is divided using an X across the chest.
Ans: C