CPAN/CAPA

  1.  
    Which medication does not cause diarrhea?
    A. Metoclopramide B. Lactulose C. Codeine D. Erthromycin
  2.  
    A Patient undergoes Thyroid Surgery. At night, she complains of tingling in her hands and complains of muscle cramps. What is the initial therapy?
    A. Thyroid administration B. Oral Vit D C. IV Calcium D. CT head to rule out brain injury
  3.  
    A patient has asymmetric chest movement and unilateral decreased breath sounds. Which is most likely dignosis?
    A. Pericardial tamponade B. Pulmonary Hypertension C. Pneumothorax D. Pulmonary Fibrosis
  4.  
    Select the choice which is FALSE regarding triage nursing
    A. Focus on the long term needs of those requiring extended care B. Sort out priorty needs of patients in emergency settings C. First line in a system that determines the level of care required for a patient's condition D. Under the supervision of a physician they advise patients on self care
  5.  
    Which is least likely to be found in a patient with a tension pneumothorax
    A. Hypoxemia B. Hypertension C. Tachycardia D. Respiratory acidosis
  6.  
    What isolation should be prescribd to protect against airborne spread of infection?
    A. Respiratory isolation B. Protective isolation C. Strict isolation D. contact isolation
  7.  
    55 year old female for vaginal hysterectomy with history of postoperative nausea & vomiting. Patient was given scopolamine patch. Scopolamine is classified as:
    A. anticholinergic B. class 1 antiemetic C. class 2 neuroleptic D. acetycholinesterase
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CPAN/CAPA (Answer Key)

  1.  
    Which medication does not cause diarrhea?
    A. Metoclopramide B. Lactulose C. Codeine D. Erthromycin
  2.  
    A Patient undergoes Thyroid Surgery. At night, she complains of tingling in her hands and complains of muscle cramps. What is the initial therapy?
    A. Thyroid administration B. Oral Vit D C. IV Calcium D. CT head to rule out brain injury
  3.  
    A patient has asymmetric chest movement and unilateral decreased breath sounds. Which is most likely dignosis?
    A. Pericardial tamponade B. Pulmonary Hypertension C. Pneumothorax D. Pulmonary Fibrosis
  4.  
    Select the choice which is FALSE regarding triage nursing
    A. Focus on the long term needs of those requiring extended care B. Sort out priorty needs of patients in emergency settings C. First line in a system that determines the level of care required for a patient's condition D. Under the supervision of a physician they advise patients on self care
  5.  
    Which is least likely to be found in a patient with a tension pneumothorax
    A. Hypoxemia B. Hypertension C. Tachycardia D. Respiratory acidosis
  6.  
    What isolation should be prescribd to protect against airborne spread of infection?
    A. Respiratory isolation B. Protective isolation C. Strict isolation D. contact isolation
  7.  
    55 year old female for vaginal hysterectomy with history of postoperative nausea & vomiting. Patient was given scopolamine patch. Scopolamine is classified as:
    A. anticholinergic B. class 1 antiemetic C. class 2 neuroleptic D. acetycholinesterase

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