UAE MOH NURSE EXAM KIT-12NURSE ONLINE EXAM PRACTICEEXAM MODEExam mode Enhance you to attend the Questions with a time limit. At the end of the exam you will get the result and you can review the correct answersPlease click on the Next Button to Start the ExamNameBusinessEmailPhone Number1.The physician prescribes lithium to a client with bipolar disorder. The client is in the manic phase and has just begun medication. Which of the following best identifies the number of times the client will need to have blood levels drawn for monitoring the therapeutic level of this medication?2-3 times per week1 time per weekOnce a monthOnce every 6 months2.A client suspected of having colorectal cancer will require which diagnostic study to confirm the diagnosis?Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)SigmoidoscopyAbdominal computed tomography (CT) scanStool Hematest3.You are reading the medical records of a patient who has been admitted to the hospital for depression. The records say that the type of depression is endogenous. You know that this means that the depression is caused byinternal biologic deficiencydysfunctional family systemdelayed psychosexual developmentreaction to environmental factors4.To evaluate a client's reason for seeking care, the nurse performs deep palpation. The purpose of deep palpation is to assess which of the following?Skin turgorOrgansTemperatureHydration5.Your patient has AIDS. He is in the hospital suffering from an infection. He presented with severe watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, malaise and has an electrolyte imbalance. Which of the following opportunistic infections do these symptoms best describe?perirectal mucocutaneous herpes simplex virusKaposi’s sarcomaCMV colitiscryptosporidiosisHint6.In a group therapy setting, one member is very demanding, repeatedly interrupting others and taking most of the group time. The nurse's best response would be what?"Will you briefly summarize your point because others need time also?"I am so frustrated with your behavior."Your behavior is obnoxious and drains the group.To ignore the behavior and allow him to vent.7.Which of the following is a risk factor for the development of aortic dissections?Stroke.Diabetes mellitusAnemia.Hypertension.8.You have made an error in documenting assessment findings on a client and obtain the record in order to correct this error. The RN knows that to correct this error you must:Draw a line through the error, initial and date the line, and then document the correct information.Document a late entry into the client's record.Try to erase the error for space to write in the correct data.Use whiteout to delete the error to write in the correct data.9.You have a patient with a severe burn that will require a skin graft. She has a twin sister and the graft will be obtained from the twin. You understand that this type of graft is known as which of the following?autograftxenografthomograftisograft10.When assessing a child with muscular dystrophy, the nurse expects which finding?Waddling gait.Pain.Limited range of motion (ROM).Joint swelling11.The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client with diabetes mellitus. A client with diabetes mellitus should do what?Wash and inspect the feet dailyUse commercial preparations to remove cornsWalk barefoot at least once each day.Cut the toenails by rounding edges.12.You have a patient who has just had a diagnostic arthroscopy. You are instructing him about what to do when he gets home. Which of the following would you NOT instruct him to do?resume normal activities within 12 hours so as to help reduce the swellingelevate the extremity for 24 – 48 hoursapply ice to the area involved intermittentlyreport severe pain to the physician immediately13.A nurse assesses a 76-year-old client. Which of the following should the nurse recognize to determine the differences in dementia and delirium?Short-term memory lossSlowed, slurred speechAuditory hallucinationsDelirium has an acute onset14.A client is brought to the emergency department and the physician determines he has gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. In planning for his care, which of the following would be first priority?thorough investigation of precipitating eventsassessment of vital signscomplete abdominal examinationinsertion of a nasogastric tube and Hematest of emesis15.A client with respiratory failure had a PaCO2 of 99. The nurse knows an elevated PaCO2 can cause symptoms ofhypercapniahyperthyroidismhyperacidosishypertension16.You are examining a child who is suspected of having measles. Which of the following would NOT be an indication of measles?parotid gland swellingphotophobiaa confluent rash that begins on the face and spreads downwardKoplik spots on the buccal mucosa17.You are caring for a 4 year old with the diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. With consideration of this child's psychosocial needs, the nurse expects thatA Western blot test needs to be performed and the results evaluated before immunizationsHepatitis B vaccine will not be given to this child.Pneumococcal and influenza vaccines a.re recommendedHousehold members need to avoid receiving the varicella vaccine.18.A pregnant woman comes into the office for a six month check up and mentions to the nurse that she is gaining so much weight that even her shoes and rings are getting tight. The nurse should plan with of the following to care for the client?Encourage the use of a comfortable walking shoe with a medium heelTeaching about the food pyramid and the importance of a well-balanced diet.Reassurance that weight gain is normal as long as it does not exceed 25 poundsFurther assessment of her weight, blood pressure, and urine19.The physician orders Lispro for a client with diabetes. What type of preparation is Lispro?Rapid acting.Long acting.Short actingIntermediate acting.20.An African man suffers from aggressive behaviors. He attempts to injure others in his village. He is most likely suffering from what culture-bound disorder?Possession by “Zar”.Anorexia nervosa.Brain fog.Running amok.21.The nurse is caring for a client experiencing an acute asthma attack. The client stops wheezing and breath sounds are not audible. Why did this change occur?The airways are so swollen that no air can get through.The swelling has decreased.The attack is over.Crackles have replaced wheezes.22.When assessing an infant's foot for the Babinski reflex, the nurse would watch the toes for which of the following responses?TicklingFanningForsenbergCardian23.The nurse is caring for a client under great stress. The client describes feeling nervous and having difficulty focusing on her work. Pulse and respiratory rate are slightly elevated. The nurse recognizes this client is experiencing what level of anxiety?moderate anxietymild anxietysevere anxietypanic24.A woman has given birth at 32 weeks of gestation. The newborn is in respiratory distress. Resuscitative efforts have been administered and these efforts are evaluated by the Silverman-Anderson Index of Respiratory Distress. The criteria graded include which of the following? check all answers that applycryinglower chest retractionsnares dilationskin colorupper chest synchronization25.A client has surgical repair for a detached right retina. Which of the following should the nurse NOT do?Administer a stool softener.Orient the client to the environment of the room.Approach the client from the right side.Discourage bending down26.Which of the following statements about antihistamines is NOT accurate? check all answers that applyThey are especially helpful for persons with COPD.They increase nasopharyngeal, gastrointestinal, and bronchial secretionsThey are used for the common cold and rhinitis.They compete with histamine for receptor sites.They can cause CNS depression if taken with alcohol.27.Which of the following clinical signs could be assessed while obtaining a peripheral pulse?elasticity of the aterial walljaundicedyspnearhythms of the diaphragm28.Which of the following should the nurse assess when completing the history and physical examination of a client diagnosed with polyradiculoneuritis?Anemia.Paresthesia.Weight gain.Pain in the joints.29.Your patient is being administered an isotonic IV solution for intravascular dehydration. You recognize that all of the following are characteristic of an isotonic solution exceptmay be a normal saline solution of 0.9% NSdoes not cause red blood cells to swell or shrinkhas an osmolality close to the extracellular fluidcauses fluid to move from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid30.Your patient and his family are recent immigrants and have a limited ability to understand and act on health information. You understand that this patient and family are lacking which of the following?consumer consciousnesscultural competencehealth disparityhealth literacy31.A client is seen in the clinic with a diagnosis of conjunctivitis. What is the cause of conjunctivitis?excessive sodium in the bodyfevermelenabacterial infection32.You have a patient who is suspected of having esophageal cancer. You understand that which of the following is most likely to be used to confirm that diagnosis?PET scanendoscopy and biopsyCT scantracheostomy and biopsy33.A nurse is caring for a patient who is suffering from congestive heart failure. This patient has been prescribed digitalis for the condition. You recognize that you will have to monitor the patient for digitalis toxicity. You will look for all but which of the following signs of toxicity?pulse rate over 90 bpmnausea and vomitingtachycardiabradycardia34.The nurse asks the client, "How many packs of cigarettes did you say you smoke a week?" The client answers, "One pack." Where should the nurse record this information?System review formPhysical assessmentDiagnosis section.Medical history35.When caring for a client during the second stage of labor, which action would be least appropriate?ensuring the client's legs are positioned appropriatelyassisting the client with pushingallowing the client clear liquidsmonitoring the fetal heart rateHint36.After delivery of her sixth baby, a postpartum patient is having heavy bleeding with large clots. What is the first thing that a nurse should do to alleviate the problem?notify the nursing supervisorstart intravenous Pitocin infusionperform fundal massagenotify her obstetrician37.Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement regarding informed consent?These consents may be signed by a client over 18 years of age that is competent.The nurse must find a non-medical professional to witness the informed consent form signature.A client's questions must be answered before the signing of the consent.These consents are legal documents that indicate the client's permission to receive a type of treatment or procedure38.Which of the following is the fourth step of the grieving process?DepressionDenial.BargainingAcceptance.39.When caring for a client with chest pain, which of the following should the nurse assess as an indictor of pain?Raising the hands over the headExcessive yawningRubbing of the jawRapid leg movement40.A client is having a seizure. Which of the following is a nursing action?Tighten clothing around the client's neck.Restrain the client.Insert a spoon in the client's mouth to open the breathing pathways.Stay with the client until the seizure is over41.After a gastrectomy, the nurse should evaluate the client carefully for which of the following complications?Gangrene of the bowel.Septicemia.Postprandial hyperglycemia.Dumping syndrome.42.What would the nurse expect to see in an elderly client's skin?Increased nail growth.Increased elasticity.Increased sweat productionSlowed healing.43.The nurse is planning to teach couples the factors that influence fertility. What should not be included in the teaching plan?Stress reduction techniquesGet up to urinate 1 hour after intercourse.Sexual intercourse should occur 4 times a week.Do not douche44.Which of the following activity levels should the nurse assess for in a 26-year-old female with an anxiety disorder?The client gives responses to questions from the nurse very fast.The client does not sit still for 5 minutes before she is standing and pacing the floor.The client is relaxed and talks about her children.The client tells the nurse, “How much longer is this going to take. I don’t have time for all of these questions.”Hint45.An 80-year-old client who is admitted to the hospital has a pressure ulcer. The client lives alone at his residence. Which of the following dressings should the nurse apply to the client's wound?Hydrocolloid dressingClear absorbent acrylic dressing.Polyurethane foam dressingAlginates dressing.46.Every day for the past 2 weeks, a client with schizophrenia stands up during group therapy and screams, "Get out of here right now! The elevator bombs are going to explode in 3 minutes!" The next time this happens how should the nurse respond?"That is the same thing you said in yesterday's session.""Why do you think there is a bomb in the elevator?""I know you think there are bombs in the elevator, but there are not.""If you have something to say, you must do it according to our group rules."47.Your patient delivered a healthy newborn 24 hours ago. When you visit her in the morning you find that she is crying yet she says that there is really nothing wrong and she doesn’t know why she is crying. Your first intervention should be which of the following?Ask her about the birth experience and allow her to talk about itCall her health care provider to report the situationTell her that she has no reason to cry because her baby is healthy and beautiful.Call her family in to cheer her up48.You have been caring for a patient who has tuberculosis. Before he is discharged from the hospital you instruct him about how to care for himself. Which of the following instructions would you NOT give to him?Take all prescribed medication daily for 9 – 12 months as ordered by the health care providerCough into tissues and immediately dispose of them in a special bag.Report the status of your condition to health department once a month.Use proper hand washing techniques.49.Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate nursing intervention for a preterm newborn?Monitor intake and output along with electrolyte balanceAvoid touching the infant as much as possible.Monitor weight daily.Monitor vital signs every 2 to 4 hours.50.What treatment is the most appropriate in reducing cancer-related pain?Have the client perform mild exercise to increase strengthGive aspirin as neededUse biofeedback techniques.Use heat or cold as needed.51.Your patient is an infant who has been diagnosed with pyloric stenosis and has undergone surgery to repair the problem. Which of the following actions would not necessarily be a part of the infant’s postoperative care?Maintain IV hydration.Position the infant on the right side in semi-Fowler position after feeding.Provide small, frequent oral feedings of glucose or electrolyte solutions within 4 – 6 hours.Position the infant on the right side lying flat position after feeding.52.Which of the following is the most common reason for a patient with progressive valvular heart disease to have ongoing medical care?endocarditisheart failuredysrhythmiasembolic disease53.You are caring for a woman who is in her second pregnancy. She has a healthy 2-year-old boy from her previous pregnancy. She is complaining that during this pregnancy she has been suffering from hemorrhoids and is in pain from them a lot of the time. What is the first thing that you would suggest to this woman to help alleviate the problem?oral medicationa steroid-based creamsurgerya high fiber diet54.Distributing HIV brochures and holding a presentation at a health fair is an example of which of the following?Health risk appraisal and wellness assessmentInformation disseminationLifestyle and behavior changeEnvironmental control program55.Which of the following is an example of a primary preventive measure?avoiding overexposure to the sunparticipating in a cardiac rehabilitation programobtaining an annual physical examinationpracticing monthly breast self-examination56.A client who agreed to become an organ donor is pronounced dead. What is/are the MOST important factor(s) in selecting a transplant recipient?Need.Blood relationship.Compatible blood and tissue types.Sex and size57.When removing a client's nasogatric tube, the nurse asks the client to take a deep breath and hold it. This nurse's instruction helpsprevent the transmission of microorganismsprevent aspirationdisconnect the nasogastric tube from the suctioning devicekeeps excessive amounts of secretion from entering the client's nasal passages58.A nurse who is preparing a patient for eye surgery takes his intraocular pressure. She finds that the pressure in the right eye is 12 mm Hg and the pressure in the left eye is 17 mm Hg. The nurse would tell the patient thatThe pressure in both eyes is normal.The pressure in the right eye is normal, but the pressure in the left eye is highThe pressure in the right eye is low, but the pressure in the left eye is normalThe pressure in both eyes is high.59.Which procedure or practice requires surgical asepsis?Hand washing.Nasogastric tube irrigationColostomy irrigation.I.V. catheter insertion.60.The nurse assesses a child who is dehydrated. The child has lost 15% of his body weight. The nurse suspects what of the child?The child has severe dehydrationThe child has mild dehydrationThe child has moderate dehydrationThe child is not dehydrated any longer61.You are caring for a patient who has a delusional disorder. The patient insists that the television in his room be removed because aliens are sending messages to him through the television. Which of the following actions is best for this patient?Do not argue with the patient. Just listen.Agree with the patient.Explain calmly to the patient that what he thinks is impossibleTurn on the television to show him that what he is thinking is not true.62.Which clinical indicator is the nurse most likely to identify when exploring the history of a client with insomnia?Sleepwalking.Sleep talking.Irritability.Enuresis63.The nurse is assisting the doctor with a sterile procedure. The nurse notices that the doctor’s hand touches one of a non-sterile area for a moment. What should this nurse do?Inform the doctor after the procedure is completeFile an incident report immediately after the procedure.Inform the doctor immediately of the break in sterile procedure and provide him with new sterile gloves.Report the incident to the supervisor.64.A 40-year-old client has undergone a knee arthroscopy. Which of the following postoperative actions should the nurse perform to prevent swelling?Apply hot packs over the knee area to diminish swellingWrap the client’s joints with a compression dressingEngage the client in range of motion activitiesEncourage the client to walk daily a few feet in the hallway65.A client is being discharged from the hospital with a prescription for Coumadin. Which of the following statements indicates to the nurse that the client has understood the nurse's instructions?“I can still take my normal aspirin dosage.”“I only have to be careful of big cuts, since small ones won't hurt me.”“I will be glad to get home and drink a few beers.”“Since I can't use a regular razor while I am on Coumadin, I guess I'll have to go buy an electric one.66.You have a diabetic patient whose usually has pre-breakfast hyperglycemia. This is known as which of the following?lipodystrophydawn phenomenonSomogyi phenomenonsundowning67.Which of the following occurs when a newborn looses heat?the newborn uses more oxygenthe newborn is unable to crythe newborn reduces its failure to thrivethe newborn becomes hyperglycemic68.What information is most important to teach a client who is receiving furosemide (Lasix)?Take calcium supplements daily.Make position changes quickly to reduce orthostatic hypotensionContact the physician immediately when experiencing a coughing sensation in the chest.Report to the physician a weight gain of 3lbs. or more in one day69.There are four main symptom groups of schizophrenia. Hallucinations, delusions and bizarre behavior are classified as part of which of the following groups of symptoms?negativeaffectivecognitivepositive70.What is the most appropriate instruction for a patient with COPD?Call the doctor if you get a cold.Walk every morningEat 3 regular meals per day.Do not receive a flu shot this year.Be sure to click Submit Exam to see your results! Time's upSubmit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.