- Estonia
- Serbia
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- a
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Baltic State consists of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
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A nurse will schedule a suitable diet plan for a patient having cirrhosis and abdominal ascites having.
- More sodium and low calories
- High proteins and calories
- Low calcium and calories
- None of these
- b
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Cirrhosis is also known as end level stage liver disease.
During tracheal suctioning, which action should a nurse take to prevent hypoxemia?
- Removal of various secretions
- Administration of 100% oxygen
- Listening the lungs to calculate the baseline data
- Encourage the patient for deep breath
- a
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Hypoxemia is a low level of oxygen in oxygen.
A patient is receiving a blood and experiences a shake with chills; his temperature is 101F. What should the nurse do in this situation?
- Stars another IV
- Call the physician
- Stops the blood immediately
- Administer the needed dose of aspirin
- c
Which from the following list has the stomach capacity of approx 9 ml?
- Adults
- Children
- Toddlers
- Newborn
- a
As a nurse you have asked to identify which category of person has the largest percentage of water in their body?
- Fat women
- Fat women
- Lean men
- Lean women
- c
The average BP in new born baby is:
- 35/24
- 40/20
- 60/35
- 64/41
- d
A new born baby has a mean SP of 75 mmHg. How a nurse would described this Blood pressure?
- Normal
- Slightly Higher then normal
- Slightly lower then normal
- None of these
- b
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SP stands for Systolic Pressure.
The nurse is checking the rectal temperature but for which of the following condition rectal temperature is contraindicated?
- Seizers
- Hemorrhoids
- Diabetes
- Myocardial Infarction
- b
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Hemorrhoids is also known as piles
Which of the following nursing intervention is most helpful for a patient whose skin is dry?
- Using lotion instead of water for bathing
- Daily bathing with no soap
- Using mineral oils while bathing
- Limiting the bath to once or twice in a week.
- c