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It is used in evaluation of ADH
a. Osmolarity Blood
b. Osmolarity Urine
c. Osmolarity Serum
d. Growth Hormone
When are Osmolarity serum and urine being done and compare the result?
a. in the morning
b. At the same time
c. in the evening
d. It depends
Which between the osmolarity serum and urine is higher in result normally?
a. Osmolarity Blood
b. Osmolarity Urine
c. Growth hormone
d. It has the same result
What is the normal result of ACTH suppression?
a. 39% lower in cortisone production
b. 25% lower in cortisone production
c. 45% lower in cortisone production
d. 50% lower in cortisone production
Is ACTH Suppression Test an overnight test?
a. No
b. Maybe
c. Yes
d.
What is the other term for ACTH Suppression?
a. Plasma Cortisol Test
b. Dexamethasone Suppression Test
c. Blood Urine Test
d.
What is the normal value of cortisol?
a. <5 mcg/dl
b. >5 mcg/dl
c. <10mcg/dl
d. <25 mcg/dl
In ACTH Suppression Test, When is the small amount of dexamethasone being administered?When are the serum and urine being evaluated?
a. in the morning and in the evening
b. in the afternoon and in the midnight
c. in the evening and in the morning
d. It depends
Plasma cortisol levels increase in
a. in the morning
b. in the afternoon
c. in the evening
d. It depends
Plasma cortisol levels decrease in
a. in the morning
b. in the afternoon
c. in the evening
d. It depends
What is the normal value of 24 hour urine for hydroxycorticosteroids ketosteroids for male?
a. 16-30mg/24 hour
b. 15-40mg/24 hour
c. 2-10mg/24 hour
d. 6-20mg/24 hour
Increase in the 24 hour urine for hydroxycorticosteroids indicates what?
a. Hypoadrenal function
b. Hyperadrenal Function
c.
d.
what is the normal plasma cortisol level at 8am?
a. 34-49mcg/dl
b. 24-30mcg/dl
c. 2-4mcg/dl
d. 5-23mcg/dl
The following are the signs of allergic reaction of Blood Transfurion except
a. Facial flushing
b. Pruritus, Urticaria(hives)
c. Severe SOB, bronchospasms
d. All of the above
what is the normal plasma cortisol level at 4pm?
a. 15-18mcg/dl
b. 3-13mcg/dl
c. 19-21mcg/dl
d.
What is the normal value of 24 hour urine for hydroxycorticosteroids ketosteroids for female?
a. 6-17mg/24 hour
b. 21-26mg/24 hour
c. 27-32mg/24 hour
d.
What is the nursing intervention when the patient started having allergic reaction to Blood Transfusion?
a. Notify the physician
b. Give some water
c. Give Some oxygen
d. Stop the transfusion
What is the normal value of 24 hour urine for hydroxycorticosteroids ketosteroids for child under 15 years old?
a. >7 mg/24 hour
b. <5mg/24 hour
c. >5mg/24 hour
d. >2mg/24 hour
The following are the signs of febrile reaction of Blood Transfusion
a. Chills, Fever, Increased anxiety
b. Headache and Flushing
c. Muscle stiffness/pain
d. All of the above
What is the most common reaction of Blood Transfusion?
a. Febrile Reaction
b. Respiratory reaction
c. Allergic Reaction
d.
Nursing intervanetions for a patient having a febrile reaction from BT?
a. Notify the physician
b. Keep patient covered and warm
c. Stop the transfusion
d. B and C
What is the purpose of Bone MArrow Transplant?
a. To restore gastrointestinal function
b. To restore musculoskeletal function
c. To restore neurological function
d. to restore hematological and immunological function
For adult, how many ml of bone marrow may be aspirated from donor'd iliac crest?
a. 350-380 ml
b. 900-1120ml
c. 400-800 ml
d. 680-900 ml
Bone MArrow Transplant Typing: Which of the following that matches with histocompatible donor?
a. Allogenic
b. Autologous
c. Syngeneic
d.
Bone MArrow Transplant Typing: Which of the following that uses client's bone marrow?
a. Allogenic
b. Autologous
c. Syngeneic
d.
Bone MArrow Transplant Typing: Which of the following where the donor is the identical twin with perfect tissue match?
a. Allogenic
b. Autologous
c. Syngeneic
d.
What are the complications of Bone MArrow Transplant?
a. Infection,GI disturbance, Altered liver enzyme
b. Severe thrombocytopenia
c. Erythematous rash on palms/feet
d. All of the above
When do the RBC, WBC,platelets start to form?
a. 6-8 weeks after transplant
b. 2-5 weeks after transplant
c. 10-12 weeks after transplant
d. 12-13 weeks after transplant
The most important thing to do before performing the Blood Transfusion?
a. Medical History
b. Patient's social History
c. Informed consent
d.
Check the following before performing Blood Transfusion?
a. ABO group, Rh type of patient
b. Patient's record, name, hospital number on unit of blood and on crossmatch record
c. Expiration date
d. All of the above
Should the blood be admin immediately after receiving it from the bank?
a. Yes
b. No
c. Maybe
d. Not sure
Can blood be stored at room temperature?Or unit refrigerator?
a. No
b. Yes
c. Maybe
d.
What is the maximum time that the blood can be out of storage monitor?
a. 1 hour
b. 50 mins
c. 40 mins
d. 30 mins
Things to remember in doing Blood Transfusion:
a. Do not add any meds to blood
b. Do not warm blood before transfusion;Do not use microwave to warm the blood
c. Inspect for leaks, AbN color, bubbles, exc air.
d. All of the above
Is it recommended to use an infusion pump in Blood Transfusion?
a. Yes to make the blood easier to transfuse
b. Yes, it doesnt matter
c. No because it increases RBC hemolysis
d.
Average rate of transfusion in adult
a. 1 unit of blood over 6 hours
b. 1 unit of blood over 3-4 hours
c. 2 unit of blood over 3-4 hours
d.
In administering Platelets and FF Plasma, the following are helpful:
a. Obtain type and crossmatch records; Check Client and unit ID
b. FFP-admin immediately. Infuse each unit as fast as the client will tolerate.
c. Infuse each unit as fast as the client will tolerate.
d. All of the above
Goal for patient with Leukemia
a. Restore muscle strength
b. Prevent body weakness
c. Prevent infection
d. Maintain normal skin integrity
Nursing interventions for a patient who have a leukemia:
a. Monitor Temp
b. Meticulous skin care,oral hygiene, perinial area care.
c. Provide adequate protein/calorie intake, hydration
d. All of the above
Which of the ff that need to avoid when a patient has a leukemia
a. No polio, varicella, MMR
b. Urinary Catheter
c. A and B
d. None of the above
Do not take this medication if with leukemia:
a. Acetaminophen
b. Aspirin
c.
d.
Goal for patient with Leukemia is to stop bleeding. The ff are Bleeding precaustions:
a. Avoid overinflation of BP cuff,Discourage from vigorous coughing or nose blowing
b. Avoid catheters. Use electric razor for shaving, soft toothbrush.
c. Perform GUAIAC Test on stool
d. All of the above
What is Multiple Myeloma?
a. Malignancy of plasma cells specifically the lymphocytes
b. infiltration occurs in bones
c. both A and B
d.
What are th characteristics of Multiple Myeloma?
a. BAck/Bone pain
b. Hypercalcemia
c. Renal Failure
d. All of the above
Treatment for Multiple Myeloma
a. Calcium and radiation
b. Chemotherapy and P. Radiation Therapy
c. P. Radiation Therapy and calcium
d.
What is the diagnostic test for Multiple Myeloma
a. Serum Test
b. Protein Electrophoresis
c. Urine Test
d. A and B
Adequate hydration and analgesic for pain: For Multiple Myeloma
a. No
b. Yes
c. Maybe
d. Sometimes
How many lbs of weight that the multiple myeloma patient is not allowed to lift
a. less than 10 lbs
b. less than 20 lbs
c. more than 10 lbs
d.
It is a defect in clotting mechanism and recognized during toddler
a. Anemia
b. Sickle Cell Anemia
c. Multiple Myeloma
d. Hemophilia
Carrier of Hemophilia
a. Gay
b. Male
c. Female
d. Grandparents
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