Biology Quizzes Stage-10

Here you’ll find the most important and repeated Biology past paper questions Quizzes Stage-10. A perfect way to prepare for top competitive exams and score maximum marks. Good Luck
 
  • Total Quizzes: 30
     Total Marks: 30
    Total Questions: 30
    Time Allowed: 10 minutes
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#1. A patient has chronic bronchitis. The nurse is teaching him breathing exercises. Which point should the nurse include in her teaching?

#2. Which of the following is a major risk factor for developing hydronephrosis?

#3. Which surgical procedure is the treatment of choice for symptomatic gallstones?

#4. Which of the following is a life-threatening complication of portal hypertension?

#5. Which diagnostic test is most commonly used to confirm pancreatitis?

#6. A patient with a history of multiple abdominal surgeries presents with symptoms of bowel obstruction. Imaging confirms adhesions as the cause. Which of the following is the BEST initial management approach?

#7. What is a major dietary recommendation for patients with dumping syndrome post-gastrectomy?

#8. A patient with a history of difficulty swallowing and frequent regurgitation is diagnosed with esophageal diverticula. What is the major complication of this condition?

#9. A 55-year-old male patient presents to the outpatient clinic with complaints of persistent burning sensation in his chest and a sour taste in his mouth, especially after meals. He also experiences frequent belching and occasional difficulty in swallowing. The patient reports that his symptoms worsen when he lies down after eating. On examination, he is overweight, and his diet consists of spicy and fatty foods. He smokes one pack of cigarettes per day and drinks coffee frequently. Based on this scenario, answer the following MCQs: What is the most likely diagnosis for this patient?

#10. A pregnant woman has opted for a planned home birth. You, as her community health nurse, are assisting with the preparations and will be present during the delivery. Considering the potential risks associated with home births, which of the following actions is your highest priority during the delivery to ensure a safe outcome for both Sarah and her new born?

#11. What is the main goal of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI)?

#12. A mother and father constantly make all decisions in a household without considering their children’s opinions. What type of family boundary is this?

#13. A 14-year-old boy notices his voice cracking and deepening over time. He feels embarrassed while talking in class. Based on your knowledge of puberty, what would be the best explanation for this change?

#14. A 40-year-old male from rural Sindh presents with jaundice, abdominal pain, fatigue, and dark-colored urine. He reports a history of multiple blood transfusions due to a prior medical condition. Based on his history and symptoms, which type of viral hepatitis is most likely responsible for his condition?

#15. A construction worker is hospitalized with severe muscle stiffness and spasms after stepping on a nail at a worksite. The wound was not properly cleaned, and the worker was not vaccinated against tetanus. Which statement best describes how tetanus was transmitted in this case?

#16. A 4-year-old child in Pakistan presents with fever, muscle weakness, and difficulty breathing. The parents report that the child had a minor fever and vomiting a few days ago, but now struggles to move their legs. Based on the disease progression, what is the most critical next step in diagnosis?

#17. A 3-year-old child diagnosed with severe Haemophilus influenzae infection is started on ampicillin. However, symptoms worsen after 48 hours, and laboratory tests reveal that the bacterial strain is beta-lactamase-producing, making it resistant to ampicillin. Which of the following is the most appropriate alternative treatment?

#18. A local health authority reports an outbreak of diphtheria in a village with low vaccination coverage. As a public health official, what would be the most effective strategy to control the outbreak?

#19. A mother refuses to vaccinate her child against diphtheria, citing concerns about vaccine safety. As a healthcare provider, how would you best address her concerns?

#20. What is the “cardinal movement” where the baby’s head rotates to pass through the pelvis?

#21. During antenatal classes, a midwife explains that lochia consists of _____?

#22. A patient with a previous classical (vertical) uterine incision is now pregnant again. What is the recommended mode of delivery?

#23. Which of these is not a complication of childbirth? Postpartum bleeding, Eclampsia, Abstracted labour, Dyspneoa

#24. 30-year-old G2P0 at 39 weeks is admitted in labor with spontaneous rupture of membranes occurring 2 hours prior to admission and regular uterine contractions. On examination, her cervix is 4-cm dilated and completely effaced. The fetal head is at 0 station and the fetal heart tracing is reactive. Two hours later, on repeat examination, her cervix is 5-cm dilated and the fetal head is at +1 station. Early decelerations are noted on the fetal heart tracing as Nurse what is your next plan for this mother?

#25. Chlamydia is most commonly prevalent both in men and women. If left untreated in women, chlamydia can lead to _____?

#26. TT2 vaccine is given to married women (15-45 years) after TT1?

#27. The nurse is speaking to a group of women about early detection of breast cancer. The average age of the women in the group is 47. Following the American Cancer Society guidelines, the nurse should recommend that the women?

#28. A Nurse observes a first time mother with her newborn. Which of the following actions would prompt the nurse to give the mother further instructions?

#29. A primigravida complains to the nurse about dyspnea, nausea and bladder fullness. The nurse should be aware that these symptoms during pregnancy are the result of an increased in which of the following hormones?

#30. Fat soluble vitamins are _____?

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