THE EXAMS ACES QUIZ 14 Select the appropriate option visiongate8@gmail.com Switch account Not shared Draft saved 82.A pregnant woman was diagnosed with tubal pregnancy. The outcome of such a pregnancy are the following EXCEPT. A.Rupture B.Mole Growth 74.The nurse is teaching parents about the treatment plan for a 2 weeks-old infant with Tetralogy of Fallot. While awaiting future surgery, the nurse instructs the parents to immediately report A.Loss of consciousness B.Feeding problems Poor weight gain 34.After administering medication to a client, when is the appropriate time for the Nurse to record it? A.Within one hour Before the end of shift None 87.Which will be your first action when you encounter a client who complaints of being stressed up? A.Develop support system with the client B.Help client identify the cause of the stress Plan with the client how to relieve the stress 98.Your patient tells you “I’ve never made any good friends in my life. People laugh at me. It looks like I’ll never make good friends in my life. What will be your response? A. “I’m sure they don’t mean to hurt you” B. “Why do you feel this way” C. “You seem to look down on yourself 37.With your knowledge in anatomy as a student nurse, which type of hormone produced by the adrenal glands is found in postmenopausal women? A.Progesterone B.Luteinizing hormone Oestrogen 1. A patient with the diagnosis of prostate cancer at the terminal stage asks the nurse how long is he going live. The nurse was unwilling to answer the patient, which of the ethical principles is the nurse violating. Non maleficence A. Verocity B. Beneficience 11.A 65 year old client has been diagnosed of evolving myocardial infarction and admission is recommended. The client insists on going home because he is uncomfortable in the hospital environment. The nurse advised that admission is important because the greatest risk that can occur in a patient with a Myocardial infarction within the 24 hour is ……… A.Ventricular failure B.Pulmonary embolism Heat failure 53.Adolescence is a time of transition a period when a person is no longer child but is not yet an adult which hormone secretion plays a part in the growth of the pubic axillary and facial hair A.Oestrogen B.Testosterone Androgen 61.A nurse has just received a medication order which is not legible. Which statement best reflects assertive communication? A.“I cannot give this medication as it is written. I have no idea of what you mean.” B.“Would you please clarify what you have written so I am sure I am reading it correctly?” “I am having difficulty reading your handwriting. It would save me time if you would be more careful.” 15.Mr. Adu-Alhassan, a 3o year old Lawyer has presented to the OPD with complaints of increased alcohol consumption and sexual indulgence, irritability, lack of sleep and not feeling tired even after prolonged periods of activity. All these signs and symptoms have been present for about 3 weeks. The MOST likely diagnosis of Mr Alhassan would be A.Manic episode B.Schizophrenia Alcohol dependence 59.Cyril was diagnosed with schizophrenia displays disorganized NOT descriptive of speech A.Clang association B.Echopraxia Word salad 27.With your knowledge in anatomy as a student nurse, which of the following can influence the menstrual cycle? A.Temperature B.Change of job Weather 41.A 10-year-old pupil of a primary school is brought to the OPD on account of repetitive hand washing after eating. Which of the following BEST describe his behaviour? A.Obsessive-compulsive disorder B.Post-traumatic stress disorder Panic disorder 76.A priority goal of involuntary hospitalization of the severely mentally ill client is A.Elimination of symptoms B.Protection from harm to self or others Return to independent functioning 42.Ekua Kumiwaa a newly posted nurse to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ws asked to assist mother to bath her baby. During the bath she placed the wet baby in a cot and went for new cot sheet. The baby’s mther was later heard complaining to another mother that her baby was cold to touch. Nurse Kumiwaa’s action of leaving the wet baby in the cot could have resulted in ……………….. heat loss A.Conduction and Conduction B.Convection and Evaporation Conduction and Radiation 26.Midwife Amina Mustapha was educating one of her client on correct positioning and attachment to the breast. She educated the mother to ensure more areola is in the baby’s mouth. This is because…………… A.The ampullae lie under the areola B.The areola contain nerves that stimulates milk flow It helps prevent sore nipple 47.True incontinence during the postnatal period is usually as a result of one of the under listed A.Pyelonephritis B.Acute renal disorder Vesicovaginal fistula 52.A 19-year-old female who often bites her nails presents with pain that she relates to a hangnail. On examination, there is a painful, fluctuant area with erythema at the proximal nail bed. She has full painless range of motion of the joints of her finger with intact sensation. What is the patient’s diagnosis? A.Paronychia B.Onychomycosis Herpetic whitlow 31.A 20-year old asthmatic patient was brought to the emergency unit as a result of asthmatic attack. After being resuscitated and made stable, the nurse teaches the patient how to use the respiratory inhaler. Which of the following actions by the patient indicate the need for further education? A.Press the carister down with her finger as she breathes in B.Inhales the mist and quickly exhales Waits 1 to 2 minutes between putts if more than one putts is required 30.Madam Zeba Dodzi brings her four month old baby to the paediatric unit of your hospital with redness of both eye and sore lump at the edge of the left eyelid. Baby was placed on antibiotics, what other treatment can be given? A.Applying salty water to the eye B.Apply cold compresses to the eye Applying warm compresses to the eye 19. Two weeks old twins-Akorkor and Akweley lost their mother when they were being delivered. Madam Cynthia, the sister of the deceased is now taking care of the twins. What key measures will you emphasize when providing education to Madam Cynthia about the care of the twins. i. Provision of warmth ii. Attendance of child welfare clinic iii. Administration of multivitamin to boost appetite IV. Train care giver on breast feeding the twins A.II, III and IV B.I, II and III I, II and IV 96.Normally, pregnancy in 2ND trimester is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: A.Elevated fasting plasma glucose. B.Decreased fasting plasma glucose. Elevated postprandial plasma insulin. 39.A nurse disagrees with a physician over management of a patient’s longstanding back pain. The nurse believes the patient should see a surgeon, but the physician suggest prior to referral and will re-evaluate the patient in a month with referral if there is no improvement which the nurse agrees. Which of the following describes the Nurse’s actions in resolution of the conflict? A.Competing B.Compromising Avoiding 12.The nurse in the unit is loved by both staff and patients. This is as a result of her mode of practice. She recognized the family as the “constant” in her patient’s life and incorporates them in her care. This brings mind family ……. A.Centre Care Practice B.Involvement Care Practice Child Partnership Care 54.A nurse in your facility accidentally gives overdose of a narcotic medication to a patient which resulted in the death of the patient. With your knowledge in legal nursing the nurse can be convicted of A.Murder B.Battery Manslaughter 93.The most common symptom of rheumatic disease that causes a patient to seek medical attention is: A.Joint swelling. B.Limited movement. Pain 44.Nurse Gyedu is to collect data in Aboagyekwura using interview. Which of the following must she consider first when preparing for the interview? A.Objectives for the interview B.Structure the questions Venue and time 29.Madam Lydia Kofman 32-year old Primigravida came for antenatal clinic with the history of being 20 weeks pregnant and this was confirmed by fundal height measurement and scan. According to her, she had quickening 2 weeks ago. She was the given Tetanus Diphtheria (TD) vaccination. What other medication could be given to madam Lydia Kofman after confirming that she has had quickening? A.Sulphadoxine-pyremethamine B.Ferrous sulphate Folic Acid 94.The foetal head may undergo changes in shape during normal delivery. The most common aetiology listed is: A.Cephalohematoma. B.Molding. Hydrocephalus. 83.The following are risk factors that may arise during pregnancy EXCEPT. Option 1 A.Increasing maternal weight in association with increasing uterine size B.Head not engaged in primigravid woman at term Uterus large or small for gestational age 20.A 35 years old HIV/AIDS pregnant woman delivers a baby boy but refuses to screen the baby for HIV. She then leaves the ward against medical advice. The act of the woman possesses a risk to the community. To protect the public against preventable HIV, hospital policies must focus on………………… A.Mandatory HIV screening for all new borns B. Mandatory screening for only high risk groups Compulsory and voluntary screening for HIV for all clients 38. A nurse disagrees with a physician over management of a patient’s longstanding back pain. The nurse believes the patient should see a surgeon, but the physician suggest prior to referral and will re-evaluate the patient in a month with referral if there is no improvement which the nurse agrees. Which of the following describes the Nurse’s actions in resolution of the conflict? A.Competing B.Compromising Avoiding 60.Nurse Eshun, a newly qualified Nurse who has been posted to Kwamekrom, observed that community members were poor so they could not afford health care services as well as meet their nutritional and hygiene needs. She mobilized the community members to engage in faming which empower them financially. Nurse Eshun’s ability to solve the community mem
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82. A pregnant woman was diagnosed with tubal pregnancy. The outcome of such a pregnancy are the following EXCEPT.
Analysis: A tubal pregnancy (ectopic pregnancy) occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus. Common outcomes include rupture of the fallopian tube due to the embryo's growth. A "mole" (hydatidiform mole) is a type of gestational trophoblastic disease, which is a different type of abnormal pregnancy, not an outcome of a tubal pregnancy.
Correct Answer: B. Mole*
**74. The nurse is teaching parents about the treatment plan for a 2 weeks-old infant with Tetralogy of Fallot. While awaiting future surgery, the nurse
