NCM 112 EXAM 100 Questions & Answers Solved
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d. warm, moisturize, and filter air that enters the lungs
Prof. Noli discuss the anatomy of the upper respiratory tract. He describes the function of nasal
cavity which is to
a. trad dust, molds, pollen and other environmental contaminants
b. wash out bacteria or microorganisms that enters the lungs
c. excretes carbon excess carbon dioxide
d. warm, moisturize, and filter air that enters the lungs
d. pulmonary defense
He further explains that the lungs secrete mucus to prevent attachment of bacteria to the
epithelium which is excreted through expectoration. This respiratory function of the lungs is
called
a. humoral communication
b. metabolic function
c. pulmonary circulation
d. pulmonary defense
a. heart, lungs, and blood vessels
Mr. Tiu enumerates the structures of the circulatory system which is composed of:
a. heart, lungs, and blood vessels
b. heart, veins, and arteries
,c. veins, lung, and arteries
c. capillaries, heart and lungs
c. carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
He illustrated that the function of the pulmonary arteries during the blood circulation is to:
a. allow exchange of gas
b. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body
c. carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
d. distributes nutrients and gases to the body
a. "Plasma is composed of 75% water and 25% protein, electrolytes and gases"
Mimi, a level 2 nursing student is asked to discuss the anatomy and physiology of the
hematologic system. Which statement of Mimi will determine that she needs further information
a. "Plasma is composed of 75% water and 25% protein, electrolytes and gases"
b. White blood cells protect that body from infection"
c. "Blood helps maintain homeostasis of blood coagulation"
d. "Plasma proteins include albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen"
d. oxyhemoglobin
As RBC's circulate through the capillaries surrounding alveoli within the lung, the oxygen
a. erythropoietin
b. erythrocytes
c. surfactant
d. oxyhemoglobin
,a. seasonal
According to Misha's mother the signs and symptoms usually occur during spring and fall. This
type of allergic rhinitis is known as:
a. seasonal
b. episodic
c. intermittent
d. perennial
c. pollens from tress, flowers, or weeds"
Misha's mother asks the pediatrician "What causes Misha's allergic rhinitis?" the pediatrician's
correct response should be: "It is due to
a. exposure from environmental allergens"
b. virus"
c. pollens from tress, flowers, or weeds"
d. bacteria"
b. decrease sneezing and relieve runny nose
The pediatrician ordered for antihistamine once a day to be taken before bedtime. The nurse is
aware that this medication is given to:
a. prevent the worsening of the condition
b. decrease sneezing and relieve runny nose
c. promote relaxation
d. reduce inflammation of the upper respiratory tract
c. nasal decongestants
, To relieve Misha's runny nose the pediatrician is expected to order for:
a. antibiotics
b. corticosteroids
c. nasal decongestants
d. antihistamines
c. Viral cultures
Three week after consultation, Misha developed sore throat, cough, fever, and fatigue. The
pediatrician suspects for Influenza. To validate his findings, he will order for:
a. Complete blood count (CBC)
b. Sputum culture and analysis
c. Viral cultures
d. Sputum examination
d. all of the above
Misha's mother asks the nurse, "How is influenza acquired?" The nurse's correct response would
be: "Through..
1. direct contact
2. unhygienic food preparation
3. aerosol transmission
4. contact with contaminated objects
a. 2,3,4
b. 1,2,3
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d. warm, moisturize, and filter air that enters the lungs
Prof. Noli discuss the anatomy of the upper respiratory tract. He describes the function of nasal
cavity which is to
a. trad dust, molds, pollen and other environmental contaminants
b. wash out bacteria or microorganisms that enters the lungs
c. excretes carbon excess carbon dioxide
d. warm, moisturize, and filter air that enters the lungs
d. pulmonary defense
He further explains that the lungs secrete mucus to prevent attachment of bacteria to the
epithelium which is excreted through expectoration. This respiratory function of the lungs is
called
a. humoral communication
b. metabolic function
c. pulmonary circulation
d. pulmonary defense
a. heart, lungs, and blood vessels
Mr. Tiu enumerates the structures of the circulatory system which is composed of:
a. heart, lungs, and blood vessels
b. heart, veins, and arteries
,c. veins, lung, and arteries
c. capillaries, heart and lungs
c. carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
He illustrated that the function of the pulmonary arteries during the blood circulation is to:
a. allow exchange of gas
b. carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the body
c. carry deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
d. distributes nutrients and gases to the body
a. "Plasma is composed of 75% water and 25% protein, electrolytes and gases"
Mimi, a level 2 nursing student is asked to discuss the anatomy and physiology of the
hematologic system. Which statement of Mimi will determine that she needs further information
a. "Plasma is composed of 75% water and 25% protein, electrolytes and gases"
b. White blood cells protect that body from infection"
c. "Blood helps maintain homeostasis of blood coagulation"
d. "Plasma proteins include albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen"
d. oxyhemoglobin
As RBC's circulate through the capillaries surrounding alveoli within the lung, the oxygen
a. erythropoietin
b. erythrocytes
c. surfactant
d. oxyhemoglobin
,a. seasonal
According to Misha's mother the signs and symptoms usually occur during spring and fall. This
type of allergic rhinitis is known as:
a. seasonal
b. episodic
c. intermittent
d. perennial
c. pollens from tress, flowers, or weeds"
Misha's mother asks the pediatrician "What causes Misha's allergic rhinitis?" the pediatrician's
correct response should be: "It is due to
a. exposure from environmental allergens"
b. virus"
c. pollens from tress, flowers, or weeds"
d. bacteria"
b. decrease sneezing and relieve runny nose
The pediatrician ordered for antihistamine once a day to be taken before bedtime. The nurse is
aware that this medication is given to:
a. prevent the worsening of the condition
b. decrease sneezing and relieve runny nose
c. promote relaxation
d. reduce inflammation of the upper respiratory tract
c. nasal decongestants
, To relieve Misha's runny nose the pediatrician is expected to order for:
a. antibiotics
b. corticosteroids
c. nasal decongestants
d. antihistamines
c. Viral cultures
Three week after consultation, Misha developed sore throat, cough, fever, and fatigue. The
pediatrician suspects for Influenza. To validate his findings, he will order for:
a. Complete blood count (CBC)
b. Sputum culture and analysis
c. Viral cultures
d. Sputum examination
d. all of the above
Misha's mother asks the nurse, "How is influenza acquired?" The nurse's correct response would
be: "Through..
1. direct contact
2. unhygienic food preparation
3. aerosol transmission
4. contact with contaminated objects
a. 2,3,4
b. 1,2,3