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31. What could be the reason for Polycystic kidney disease?
Nursing
A. Nutritional
B. Congenital
C. Acquired
D. Infectious
32. Which of the following sentences correctly explains the difference between subjective and objective data in a healthcare context?
Nursing
A. Subjective data is based on the patient's personal feelings and perceptions, while objective data is measurable and observable.
B. Subjective data is only used for diagnosis, and objective data is only used for treatment.
C. Subjective data includes signs that can be measured, whereas objective data includes symptoms reported by the patient.
D. Subjective data is recorded by the nurse, while objective data is recorded by the doctor.
33. On inspection, which observation is significant for peristaltic waves in a thin patient?
Nursing
A. Flat contour of the abdomen
B. Localized swelling in one quadrant
C. Abdominal pulsations near the umbilicus
D. Visible rippling movement across the abdomen
34. All of the following are the main functions of blood in the human body, EXCEPT:
Nursing
A. removing waste products
B. transporting nutrients
C. regulating body temperature
D. providing energy
35. In a patient with congestive heart failure who develops hyponatremia, which drug promotes water excretion without significant sodium loss?
Nursing
A. Desmopressin
B. Hydrochlorothiazide
C. Tolvaptan
D. Furosemide
36. Which amniotic fluid abnormality is typically associated with bilateral renal agenesis in the foetus?
Nursing
A. Polyhydramnios in utero
B. Oligohydramnios in utero
C. Hydramnios
D. Normal liquor
37. What is the main role of Langerhans cells in the skin?
Nursing
A. Presenting antigens to T cells
B. Detecting tactile sensations
C. Synthesising vitamin D
D. Producing melanin
38. Which tool is commonly used in appraisals?
Nursing
A. Floor cleaning chart
B. Food service form
C. Patient shift list
D. Rating scale tool
39. What does an ideal nurse-patient ratio ensure?
Nursing
A. Delayed discharge
B. Quality patient care
C. Nurse absenteeism
D. Extra duty time
40. A newborn is being assessed for hypoglycemia. Which sign should prompt the nurse to check the baby's blood glucose level?
Nursing
A. Jitteriness and poor feeding
B. Regular crying after feeding
C. Passing urine frequently
D. Normal breathing pattern
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