Biology Quizzes Stage-9

Here you’ll find the most important and repeated Biology past paper questions Quizzes Stage-9. 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. During fetal circulation, the pressure of the blood will be increased in which of the heart chamber?

#2. A client who has just been raped is very quiet and calm. The nurse would analyze this behavior as indicative of which defense mechanism?

#3. During the admission interview of a client with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder, manic episode, the nurse would expect the client to demonstrate ______?

#4. When performing an assessment on a suicidal client, the nurse most appropriately asks the client which of the following?

#5. Which category of drugs includes substances such as heroin and morphine?

#6. Mrs. Clark, a 76-year-old woman, has recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. She has started experiencing depression, a common comorbidity with her condition. Which class of medications is most appropriate for treating her depression?

#7. Mr. Saleem displays symptoms that do not fit into a single category of schizophrenia. He shows signs of paranoia, disorganized thinking, and occasional catatonia. What type of schizophrenia is Saleem most likely experiencing

#8. A patient with bipolar disorder is admitted to the psychiatric unit. He exhibit excessive energy, talks rapidly, and have grandiose ideas. The patient has not slept for several days and is engaging in risky behaviors. What phase of bipolar disorder is the patient likely experiencing?

#9. Hamza, a 35-year-old businessman, constantly talks about his achievements and expects special treatment. He lacks empathy and often exploits others to achieve his own goals. Hamza becomes enraged when he feels criticized or not given the attention he believes he deserves. Which of the following personality disorder best fits Hamza behavior?

#10. What should be inspected and palpated in the throat and neck examination?

#11. Which part of the stethoscope is best for picking up low-pitched sounds such as Bruits?

#12. What is the normal finding for the head during inspection?

#13. A patient complains of facial pain and pressure. The nurse palpates the maxillary and frontal sinuses for tenderness. What condition is the nurse assessing for?

#14. A nurse is assessing a patient for appendicitis using the Rovsing’s sign. How is this test performed?

#15. A patient presents with bluish discoloration around the umbilicus. What does this indicate?

#16. When auscultating for vascular sounds in the abdomen, which areas should the nurse listen to using the bell of the stethoscope?

#17. During a respiratory assessment, the nurse percusses a patient’s lungs and hears a normal resonant sound. What is the typical sound quality of resonance?

#18. A patient in the emergency department presents with bluish discoloration around the umbilicus. The nurse suspects Cullen’s Sign. This finding is typically associated with ______?

#19. During a routine abdominal assessment of a 45-year-old patient complaining of mild stomach pain, the nurse knows that the first step in the sequence should be _____?

#20. Heart, spleen and kidney are more favorable site of which type of narcosis?

#21. Which of the following is a late sign of airway obstruction? Cyanosis, Cough, Stridor, Tachypnea

#22. A patient with ARDS is intubated. What ventilator setting is most critical in preventing ventilator-induced lung injury?

#23. A patient with a history of myocardial infarction presents with hypotension, cool extremities, and pulmonary congestion. His JVP is elevated. What type of shock you will expect on the above observation?

#24. Which of the following is a late sign of shock? Hypotension, Tachycardia, Cold extremities, Delayed capillary refill

#25. A trauma patient has lost more than 15% of total blood volume. He is in hypovolemic shock. Which of the following is the primary physiological mechanism responsible?

#26. A patient exhibits dilated pupils, dry skin, and tachycardia after ingesting an unknown poison. Which type of toxin is most likely involved?

#27. A patient is found unresponsive and pulseless. ECG shows asystole. What is the next step?

#28. A patient who has tested positive for Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) arrives at the clinic with fever, nonproductive cough, fatigue and CD4 count is 185cells/mcl. As nurse how you will interpret these findings?

#29. A person with superficial abrasion over both arms and legs is found in a disaster. What triage tag should they be given?

#30. After assessing a patient’s pressure ulcer, you note that subcutaneous fat is visible but that bone, tendon, and muscle are not exposed. You observe slough, but it does not obscure the depth of tissue loss. You also note some undermining and tunneling. What stage pressure ulcer is this?

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