Anda di halaman 1dari 9

King Saud University

Community College - Riyadh


Administrative Sciences Department


Examination sheet
: PART 1
:
A : Information -
:

:Student No

: Student Name

:
:
2008/2009:
Semester: first semester Academic year :2008/2009
. :
101 :
:
Instructor Name : Mr. Ahmad
:Module No
Module Title: Fundamental
Rawhi
NURS 101
of Nursing
:
2008/ / :
:
:Time
:Date
:Day

Examination :
B -Guidelines -

The exam consist of three categories and the total


mark is(50 )
Each question has its own mark beside it.
The answer must be written clearly and writ the
question number relevant to the answer.
Student must not talk or cheat during the exam or
He will be subject to penalty


( 40 )
.

.
/ /

C- student Comments about the Questions ( If any )( )

-
.1
.2

:
( ).FIRST Category : Main points of the topic
The aim from these questions is to asses the main

:
(
)

knowledge and skills of the student which show the


. minimum that the student should acquire

Q1) Complete the following sentences in the appropriate answer: 6marks


a) Infection associated with the delivery health care services in
health care facilities is ---------------------------.
b) The self care by which people attend to such function as bathing,
oral care is--------------------------.
c) Disruption of normal skin integrity is--------------------------d) Write two signs for systematic infection: a) ----------------------------b) ----------------------------.
e) Write one practices for caring of patients skin:
-------------------------------

FIRST Category : Main points of the


topic.( 7 )
The aim from these questions is to
asses the main knowledge and skills of
the student which show the minimum
that the student should acquire and
.ability to relevant Idea

:
( 7 )



.

Question Two (14 marks) :


a) Write one nursing diagnosis related to fluid electrolyte disturbances? (1)

b) What are the stages of nursing process? (5)

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
c) Write two complications of wound healing? (2)
1)
2)

d) Write two signs and symptoms of fluid volume deficit? (1)


1)
2)
e) Determine three sites of pulse in the body? (1.5)
1.
2.
3.
f) What are the normal ranges of the following: (4)

Respiratory Rate:
Heart Rate:
Body temperature
Blood pressure

g) Write three routes of administration of medication? (1.5)


1.
2.
3.

SECOND Category : practical applications


and analysis skills ( 3)
The aim from these questions is to asses the

:
) .
(32

students ability to analyze and comprehend


Information In addition to his ability to
apply the Information in a practical way.

Q3) Choose the correct answer in the following Questions: ( 20 Marks)


1) The wound result of sharp instrument such as knife is considered:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Incisional wound.
Contusion wound
Abrasion wound
Laceration wound

2) Which of the following stage of pressure ulcer appears erythma of intact


skin:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Stage one.
Stage two.
Stage three.
Stage four.

3) All of the following are consider complication of wound healing except:


a) Hemorrhage.
b) Infection.
c) Dehiscence
d) Redness.
4) All of these are consider purposes of wound dressing except:
a)
b)
c)
d)

To protect wound from mechanical injury.


To protect the wound from microbial contamination.
Avoid using cotton bolls.
To prevent hemorrhage.

5) All of these are considered factors effect on skin integrity Except:


a) Age.
b) Chronic illness.
c) Medication.
d) Hypertension.

6) Wound during operation is considered of:


a)
b)
c)
d)

Closed wound.
Chronic wound.
Intentional wound
Unintentional wound.

7) An elevation of the body temperature above the normal is labeled:


a)
b)
c)
d)

Pyrexia.
Hypothermia.
Hypertension.
A febrile.

8) For which of the following patient would you use an oral thermometer:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Six month old infant.


A patient use oxygen therapy.
A 42 years old healthy women.
An unconscious patient.

9) While taking an adult patient pulse, the nurse find rate to be 140 b/m. the
nurse would report and document this finding as:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Hyperthermia.
Bradycardia.
Tachycardia.
Palpitation.

10) The apical pulse is assessed by using:


a) Sphygmomanometer.
b) Thermometer.
c) Stethoscope.
d) All of above.
11) A patient having dyspnea. To facilitate respirations, the nurse would:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Remove pillows from under the head.


Elevate the head of the bed.
Elevate the foot of the bed.
Take the blood pressure.

12) The key factor contributing to the cause of pressure ulcer:


a)
b)
c)
d)

Moisture.
Incontinence.
Pressure.
Malnutrition.

13) Which of the following term that use when drainage of wound is blood:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Serous
Sanguineous.
Purulent.
All of blood.

14) Which action is believed to be the most use in preventing wound


infection:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Use sterile dressing supplies.


Suggesting dietary supplement.
Apply antibiotic ointment.
Careful hand washing.

15) During addressing change, the nurse observes what appears to be


reddish and tenderness in the wound, this the most likely:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Infections
Eschar.
Exudates.
Granulation tissue.

16) All of these are considering common site of intramuscular injection


Except:
a) Tepialis muscle
b) Ventrogluteal muscle.
c) Rectus femoris muscle.
d) Vastus latralis muscle.
17) The abbreviation of qid means:
a) Before
b) Twice daily.
c) As necessary.
d) Every day.
18) Expiration means:

a)
b)
c)
d)

Air move in.


Air move out.
Difficulty in breathing.
Ventilation.

19) All of these consider signs of hypoxia Except:


a)
b)
c)
d)

Oxygen saturation increased.


Rapid pulse.
Cyanosis.
Increased restlessness.

20) A medication order "Digoxin 0.125 mg PO stat." The nurse correctly


gives this drug:
a) daily before bed time
b) By mouth every other day.
c) Twice a day by way of the oral route
d) at once and immediately.
21) Polyurea may indicate of:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Production of large amount of urine


Excessive fluid intake.
Production less than 1500ml per day.
No microorganisms are present.

22) The process of empty urinary bladder is called:


a) Micturation.
b) Voiding
c) Urination
d) All of above.
23) the most nursing intervention patient with history of constipation are:
a) Increase fluid intake.
b) Increase fiber diet
c) Maintain defecation habit.
d) All of above.
24) Your patient has developed a fever and state that he has felt very tired,
this phase of infection is:
a) Incubation period.
b) Prodromal stage
c) Full stage of illness
7

d) Convalescent period.
25) A patient develops a urinary tract infection after an indwelling urinary
catheter has been inserted this would most accurately:
a)
b)
c)
d)

A chronic infection.
A Nosocomial infection.
Sepsis
Asepsis.

26) When type of infection is limited to specific part of the body where
microorganisms are remained, it considers:
a) Local infection.
b) Systematic infection.
c) Bacteremia.
d) Acute infection.

27) A patient develops food poising from contaminated tomatoes salad, the
mean of transmission is:
a) Direct contact.
b) Vehicle.
c) Vector
d) Air borne
28) High acidity in the stomach is considered as:
a) Inflammatory response.
b) Cell mediated defense.
c) Anatomical and physiological barrier.
d) Specific defense.
29) Contusional wounds result by blunt instruments during RTA, it
is considered as:
a) Chronic wound.
b) Unintentional wound
c) Intentional wound.
d) Open wound.
30) All of the following are signs and symptom of infected wound except:
a) Redness.
b) Pain.
c) Tenderness.
d) decreased level of WBC.
8

31) The difficulty to voiding although the kidney are producing urine and it
enter the bladder is known:
a)
b)
c)
d)

Urgency.
Retention
Oligurea
Dysuria.

32) The normal urine out put is:


a)
b)
c)
d)

500ml per hour.


800ml per day.
1500ml per hour.
1500ml per day.

GOOD LUCK, Ahmad

Anda mungkin juga menyukai