- 02 days
- 05 days
- Less than 3 Weeks
- 01 Month
- c
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Partial Thickness required time to heal is 07-21 days.
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How many types of Abscess?
- One
- Two
- Three
- Four
- b
-
There are two types of Abscess, which are Skin Abscess and Internal Abscess.
An abscess is best treated by which of the following:
- Drainage
- Compression
- Antibiotic
- None of these
- a
-
Abscess is a painful collection of Pus due to bacterial infection.
What are the best treatment modalities for cellulitis?
- Ice, Elevation, Antibiotics
- Compression, Ice, Antibiotics
- Immobilization, Elevation, Antibiotics
- All of the above
- a
-
Cellulitis is a common bacterial skin infection that causes redness, swelling and pain in the effected area of skin.
What percentage of total body potassium is present in the extracellular fluid of person?
- 02%
- 04%
- 06%
- 10%
- a
What is the proportion of water to total body weight in normal person?
- 60%
- 70%
- 80%
- 90%
- a
Epigastric Pain usually arises from which region?
- Foregut Structure
- Midgut Structure
- Hindgut Structure
- None of these
- a
-
Foregut Structure region consists of Stomach, First half of Duodenum, Pancreas and Galbladder.
The maintenance ratio of calorie nitrogen for an infant is:
- 25:01
- 50:02
- Both A & B
- 100:01
- c
Which of the following does not include after the major operation or injury?
- Fever
- Malaise
- Blood Loss
- Negative Nitrogen Balance
- b
-
Negative Nitrogen balance is associated with burns, Serious tissue injury, fever and during period of fasting.
Which of the following way is the most accepted practice for the nurse to count the apical pulse?
- For 20 Seconds
- For a full minute
- For 30 seconds and then multiply by two
- None of these
- b
-
This pulse is related to cardiac functions. Apical Pulse is pulse point on your chest at the bottom of your heart.