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Staff Nurse Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer

Q. 1. The nurse is assessing the reflexes of a newborn. The nurse assesses which of the following reflexes by placing a finger in the newborn’s mouth? A. Moro reflex B. Sucking reflex C. Rooting reflex D. Babinski reflex Answer: B Q. 2.The nurse is preparing to administer an I.M. injection in a client with a spinal cord injury that has resulted in paraplegia. Which of the following muscles is best site for the injection in this case? A. Deltoid. B. Dorsal gluteal. C. Vastus lateralis. D. Ventral gluteal. Answer: A Q. 3.The primary goal of therapy for a client with pulmonary edema and heart failure? A Enhance comfort B Improve respiratory status C Peripheral edema decreased D Increase cardiac output Answer: D Q. 4.A client says to the nurse "I know that I'm going to die." Which of the following responses by the nurse would be best? A. "We have special equipment to monitor you and your problem." B. "Don't worry. We know what we&#

NURSING MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION ANSWERS 221-230

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OBJECTIVE TYPE NURSING QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS

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MOH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

MOH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Frequently asked questions published in Ministry of Health website is published here. The Multiple Choice Questions with Answers are published at the bottom of this post 1. What is the name of AIDS in Greek? 2. What causes AIDS – a microbe or a virus? 3. Which is the mode of action of HIV in the human body? 4. How easily is HIV destroyed? 5. Which body fluids contain the AIDS virus? 6. Which are the modes of transmission of AIDS? 1. What is the name of AIDS in Greek? 2. What causes AIDS – a microbe or a virus? AIDS is caused by a virus, the Human Immune Deficiency Virus or HIV, that belongs to the retroviruses group, is spherical in shape and contains RNA. 3. Which is the mode of action of HIV in the human body? HIV has the ability to attack the T-lymphocytes which are part of our defense against microorganisms. When the T-lymphocytes are affected by the virus, their ability to produce antibodies is impaired, so that the human body

NCLEX QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER- NOV 2017

1. The client is admitted to the unit after a motor vehicle accident with a temperature of 102°F rectally. The nurse is aware that the most likely explanation for the elevated temperature is: ❍ A. There was damage to the hypothalamus. ❍ B. He has an infection from the abrasions to the head and face. ❍ C. He will require a cooling blanket to decrease the temperature. ❍ D. There was damage to the frontal lobe of the brain. Answer A is correct. Damage to the hypothalamus can result in an elevated temperature because this portion of the brain helps to regulate body temperature. Answers B, C, and D are incorrect because there is no data to support the possibility of an infection, a cooling blanket might not be required, and the frontal lobe is not responsible for regulation of the body temperature. 2. The nurse is evaluating the client’s pulmonary artery pressure. The nurse is aware that this test will evaluate: ❍ A. Pressure in the left ventricle ❍ B. The systolic, diastolic,