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149201. Which microorganism is associated with cervical cancer?
(A): Human papilloma virus (B): Cytomegalovirus (C): Mycobacterium avium (D): Pneumocystis carinii
149202. Which of the following conditions is known to have the best response to Electro Convulsive Therapy(ECT)?
(A): Depression with suicidal tendency (B): Simple schizophrenia (C): Paranoid schizophrenia (D): Obsessive compulsive disorder
149203. A condition characterized by a prolonged PR interval more than 2 secs in ECG is called
(A): Second degree AV block (B): Mobiztype II AV block (C): First degree AV block (D): Complete block
149204. Intra-aortic balloon pump therapy is most often used in the management of
(A): Congestive cardiac failure (B): Cardiogenic shock (C): Pulmonary edema (D): Aortic insufficiency
149205. Koplik’s spots are seen in
(A): Rubella (B): Rubeola (C): Typhoid (D): Chickenpox
149206. An early indication for development of hypocalcemia
(A): Tingling sensation in the fingers (B): Depressed reflexes (C): Ventricular dysrhythmias (D): Memory changes
149207. Signs of meningeal irritation include all the following EXCEPT
(A): Neck stiffness (B): Brudzinski’s sign (C): Kernig’s sign (D): Kehr’s sign
149208. The antidote for heparin is
(A): Vitamin K (B): Warfarin(Coumadin) (C): Thrombin (D): Protamine sulphate
149209. Red man syndrome is associated with:
(A): Vancomycin (B): Chloramphenicol (C): Tetracycline (D): erythromycin
149210. Shick test is done in
(A): Meningitis (B): Diphtheria (C): Pertussis (D): Poliomyelitis
149211. Premature ventricular contractions are characterized by
(A): Premature beats followed by a compensatory pause (B): QRS complexes,which are short and narrow (C): Converted P waves before the QRS complexes (D): A P-wave preceding every QRS complexes
149212. What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient during the immediate post-operative period?
(A): Observing for hemorrhage (B): Maintaining a patent airway (C): Recording the intake and output (D): Checking the vital signs every 15 minutes
149213. Which of the following condition has an increased risk for developing Hyperkalemia?
(A): Crohn’s disease (B): Cushing’s disease (C): Chronic heart failure (D): End-stage renal disease
149214. The normal left arterial pressure is
(A): 8 mmHg (B): 15 mmHg (C): 25 mmHg (D): 32 mmHg
149215. Neural tube defects can be prevented by
(A): Supplemenation with Vitamin B complex (B): Supplementation with hydantoin (C): Maternal folate supplementation (D): Prophylaxis with valproic acid
149216. Which of the following manifestations is associated with a raised level of cortisone and ACTH?
(A): Confusion (B): Affective disturbances (C): Schizophrenia (D): Demantia
149217. What is the likely cause of blood urea nitrogen concentration elevated in acute renal failure?
(A): Fluid retention (B): Hemolysis of red blood cells (C): Below normal metabolic rate (D): Reduced cranial nerve is
149218. Fourth cranial nerve is
(A): Trigeminal (B): Abducens (C): Trochlear (D): Facial
149219. Which of the following neuro-transmitter is known to be associated with sleep,mood and appetite?
(A): Acetylcholine (B): Dopamine (C): Serotonin (D): GABA
149220. Digitalis toxicity is indicated by
(A): Increased appetite (B): Elevated blood pressure (C): Skin rash over the chest and back (D): Visual disturbances such as seeing yellow spots
149221. The most important indicator of hypovolemic shock after 15% blood loss is
(A): Systolic blood pressure less than 90 mm of Hg (B): Pupil unequally dilated (C): Respiratory rate of 4 breath/mt (D): Pulse rate less than 60 b/mt
149222. An adaptation that indicates major complication after gastroscopy would be
(A): Nausea and vomiting (B): Abdominal distention (C): Increased GI motility (D): Difficulty in swallowing
149223. Which of the following anti-tuberculosis drug can damage the 8th cranial nerve?
(A): Isoniazid (B): Para Amino Salicyclid Acid(PAS) (C): Ethambutol hydrochloride(Myambutol) (D): Streptomycin
149224. The positive diagnosis for HIV infection is made based on
(A): A history of high risk sexual behaviors (B): Positive ELISHA and Western blot tests (C): Identification of an associated opportunistic infection (D): Evidence of extreme weight loss and high fever
149225. A client with mitral stenosis would demonstrate symptoms associated with congestion in the
(A): Right atrium (B): Superior vena cava (C): Aorta (D): Pulmonary
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