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أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
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شحالكم فتفوتااات يبت لكم أسئلة الهيئة لمستوي خامس بالتوفيق ومبروك التخرج مقدما أدعولي اجتاز الهيئة باقي اسبوع:12: |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
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رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
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رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
(1)Choose the letter next to the correct answer.
1/ As a community health nurse what is your primary responsibility in the community? A – Health education\ health teaching. B – Collect water\electricity bills. C – Vital signs checking. D – all of the above. 2/ Means doing good or benefing others? A – Respect. B – justice. C – beneficence. D – none is true. 3/ This refers to both spatial and time dimensions? A – Place. B – People. C – Function.. D- none of the above. 4/ Refers to the aims and activities of the community? A – Place.. B – People. C – Function.. D- All the above 5-Sources of infection include the following: a-Carriers b- Sub-clinical sick person c-Frankly sick person d-All of the above 6/ Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . D- neither a nor b. 7/ It is the first step of nursing process, which for nurses means to collect data and evaluate information? A – Planning. B – Evaluation. C – Implementation.. D – Assessment. 8/ It is a collection of people with common origins and with shared culture and identity? A – Ethnicity.. B – Brown race C – Ethnic group. D – None of the above. 9/ What is community? a\ people in relation with others. b\ A social group determined by geographical boundaries, or values and common interest. C\ its member know and interact with one another and function within a particular social structure, share norms, values, d\ all of the above. 10/ it is the identification of needs, protection, and improvement of collective health withing a geographically defined area: A – community health. B – community. C –nursing. D – All of the above. 11/ What is the overall goal of nursing intervention in community health nursing? A – To improve health of the community. B – To improve health of the family. C – To improve health of individuals. D – All the above are correct 12 -What is the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area? a-Endemic b-epidemic c-pandemic d-Karmic. 13 - / Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . neither a nor b. 14 - Characteristics of healthy community include: A/ Sense of unity. B/ Problem Solving. C/ Handle crisis and conflict. D/ All of the above. 15 - Geriatrics is medical specialty deals with the: A/ Physiology of aging. B/ Diagnosis and treatment of diseases affect age. C/ Group home. D/ A and B. 16 - Hepatitis A virus is transmitted by : A/ Poor personal hygiene. B/ House hold . C/ Poor sanitation. D/ All of the above 17 - The triple viral vaccine(MMR) include: A/ Measles . B/ Mumps. C/ Rubella. D/ All above are true. 18 - A human or other animal in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease is termed as? A/ Host. B/ Infectious agent. C/ Agent factor. D/ Parasites. 19 - A world wide break of an epidemic disease is known as: A/ Agent. B/ Pandemic. C/ Epidemic. D/ None is correct. 20 - School health nurse duties are include: A/ Health appraisal. B/ Health counseling. C/ Research finding. D/ A and B. 21 - Occupational health nurse roles are aim to: A/ Preventive of illness. B/ Promotion of health. C/ Facilitate rehabilitation. D/ All of the above. 22 – An immunization programs are an example of : A - The primary level of prevention . B – Secondary level of prevention . C - Curative level . D- None is correct . 23– The roles of the occupational health nurse is : A – Home visiting and care of the sick . B – Prevention and health education among employees . C – Emergency nursing care of ill employees at work. D – All above are roles if occupational health nurse . 24/ What is the goal of health promotion? A – Raise level of wellness and awareness for individuals and families in communities . B – Increase the financial status of people. C – Move people to illness. D –None of the above 25-It is the process of determining the real or perceived needs of a defined community of people? a-community practice b-community evaluation c-community needs assessment d-all the above . 26/ This principle of ethics means treating people fairly: A/ Respect. B/ Veracity. C/ Justice. D/ Beneficence. 27/ Community dimensions include : A/ People. B/ Place. C/ Function. D/ All of these are true. 28- The abbreviation( HIV) refers to: a- Human immunodefficeciey virus b- poliomyelitis. c-Acquired immunodeficiency virus. d-Evaluation. 29 - The nursing care plan process has the following steps: A – Assessment and diagnosis . B – Planning and Implementation. C – Evaluation and documentation . D – All above are true . 30 – School health services include programs like: A – Vision & hearing screening . B - Scoliosis ,weight and blood pressure screening. C – Immunization and tuberculosis screening . D – All above are true . 31 – All of the following are true about referral except one : A – A referral is a request for services from another agency or person . B – Referrals are source of new cases for agencies . C – It is not a component of home nursing visit . D – Referrals may be formal or informal . 32 – The structure of family health visits can be divided into four components; A – Pre-visit preparation . B – next visit (evaluation). C - Next action needed . D – All above are true . 33 - Upon locating and meeting the family , the community health nurse should do the following guide lines for intial contact; A – Introduce your self and explain the value to the family. B – Be sensitive to verbal and nonverbal cues. C – Encourage each person to speak for him oe herself. D – All above are true . 34 – During the planning step while the nurse undertaking home visit he should all below except : A – contact family to set up appropriate time for home visit. B – Ascertain correct address and directions to the family for home visit. C – Gather community resources. D - Formulate a written plan for nursing interventions. 35 - Which definition is correct about Homelessness: A – An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. B – An individual who has a primary nighttime residence . C - Both (a&b) . D - Not mentioned here . 36 – Health problems of the homeless include all below except: A – Trauma . B- Food poisening . C – Good life style. D – Substance abuse. 37 - The most common teenager marriage health problems, all below except; A - High IMR . B – Infant born . C – Normal birth weight. D – Isolation . 38 - Communicable disease is defined as : A – the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area. B – the occurance of a disease in a region clearly in excess of expected incidence. C – A disease or illness caused by an infectious agent by transmission of that agent from an infected person to a susceptible host . D - A human or other animal, including birds in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease. 39 – The following terms are used to understand communicable diseases except one : A – Host . B – Infectious agent and its factors . C – Home Nursing bag . D – Endemic , Pandemic & epidemic. 40 – The abbreviation (MMR) refers to : A – Diphtheria , Tetanus &peruses . B – Haemophilus influenza type B. C – Measles, Mumps & Rubella . D – Typhoid fever . |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
وهذي الاجابات / 1 : A 2 : C 3 : A 4 : C 5 : D 6 : C 7 : D 8 : A 9 : D 10 : A 11 : D 12 : A 13 : C 14 : D 15 : D 16 : D 17 : D 18 : A 19 : B 20 : D 21 : D 22 : A 23 : D 24 : A 25 : C 26 : C 27 : D 28 : A 29 : D 30 : D 31 : C 32 : D 33 : D 34 : C 35 : C 36 : C 37 : C 38 : C 39 : C 40 : C |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
1/ It is the first step of nursing process, which for nurses means to collect data and evaluate information? A – Planning. B – Evaluation. C – Implementation.. D – Assessment. 2/ It is a collection of people with common origins and with shared culture and identity? A – Ethnicity.. B – Brown race C – Ethnic group. D – None of the above. 3/ What is community? a\ people in relation with others. b\ A social group determined by geographical boundaries, or values and common interest. C\ its member know and interact with one another and function within a particular social structure, share norms, values, d\ all of the above. 4/ it is the identification of needs, protection, and improvement of collective health withing a geographically defined area: A – community health. B – community. C –nursing. D – All of the above. 5/ Means doing good or benefing others? A – Respect. B – justice. C – beneficence. D – none is true. 6/ This refers to both spatial and time dimensions? A – Place. B – People. C – Function.. D- none of the above. 7/ Refers to the aims and activities of the community? A – Place.. B – People. C – Function.. D- All the above 8/Sources of infection include the following: a-Carriers b- Sub-clinical sick person c-Frankly sick person d-All of the above 9/ Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . D- neither a nor b. 10/ What is the overall goal of nursing intervention in community health nursing? A – To improve health of the community. B – To improve health of the family. C – To improve health of individuals. D – All the above are correct. 11/ What is the goal of health promotion? A – Raise level of wellness and awareness for individuals and families in communities . B – Increase the financial status of people. C – Move people to illness. D –None of the above 12-It is the process of determining the real or perceived needs of a defined community of people? a-community practice b-community evaluation c-community needs assessment d-all the above . 13/ This principle of ethics means treating people fairly: A/ Respect. B/ Veracity. C/ Justice. D/ Beneficence. 14/ Community dimensions include : A/ People. B/ Place. C/ Function. D/ All of these are true. 15/ The abbreviation( HIV) refers to: a- Human immuno defficeciey virus b- poliomyelitis. c-Acquired immunodeficiency virus. d-Evaluation. 16 /What is the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area? a-Endemic b-epidemic c-pandemic d-Karmic. 17 / Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . neither a nor b. 18 / Characteristics of healthy community include: A/ Sense of unity. B/ Problem Solving. C/ Handle crisis and conflict. D/ All of the above. 19 / Geriatrics is medical specialty deals with the: A/ Physiology of aging. B/ Diagnosis and treatment of diseases affect age. C/ Group home. D/ A and B. 20/ All of the following are true about referral except one : A – A referral is a request for services from another agency or person . B – Referrals are source of new cases for agencies . C – It is not a component of home nursing visit . D – Referrals may be formal or informal . 21/ The structure of family health visits can be divided into four components; A – Pre-visit preparation . B – next visit (evaluation). C - Next action needed . D – All above are true . 22/ Upon locating and meeting the family , the community health nurse should do the following guide lines for intial contact; A – Introduce your self and explain the value to the family. B – Be sensitive to verbal and nonverbal cues. C – Encourage each person to speak for him oe herself. D – All above are true . 23/ During the planning step while the nurse undertaking home visit he should all below except : A – contact family to set up appropriate time for home visit. B – Ascertain correct address and directions to the family for home visit. C – Gather community resources. D - Formulate a written plan for nursing interventions. 24/ Which definition is correct about Homelessness: A – An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. B – An individual who has a primary nighttime residence . C - Both (a & b) . D - Not mentioned here . 25/Health problems of the homeless include all below except: A – Trauma . B- Food poisoning . C – Good life style. D – Substance abuse. 26/ The most common teenager marriage health problems, all below except; A - High IMR . B – Infant born . C – Normal birth weight. D – Isolation . 27/ Communicable disease is defined as : A – the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area. B – the occurrence of a disease in a region clearly in excess of expected incidence. C – A disease or illness caused by an infectious agent by transmission of that agent from an infected person to a susceptible host . D - A human or other animal, including birds in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease. 28/ The following terms are used to understand communicable diseases except one : A – Host . B – Infectious agent and its factors . C – Home Nursing bag . D – Endemic , Pandemic & epidemic. 29/The abbreviation (MMR) refers to : A – Diphtheria , Tetanus &peruses . B – Homophiles influenza type B. C – Measles, Mumps & Rubella . D – Typhoid fever . 30/ As a community health nurse what is your primary responsibility in the community? A – Health education\ health teaching. B – Collect water\electricity bills. C – Vital signs checking. D – all of the above. 31/ Hepatitis A virus is transmitted by : A/ Poor personal hygiene. B/ House hold . C/ Poor sanitation. D/ All of the above 32/ The triple viral vaccine(MMR) include: A/ Measles . B/ Mumps. C/ Rubella. D/ All above are true. 33/ A human or other animal in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease is termed as? A/ Host. B/ Infectious agent. C/ Agent factor. D/ Parasites. 34/ A world wide break of an epidemic disease is known as: A/ Agent. B/ Pandemic. C/ Epidemic. D/ None is correct. 35/ School health nurse duties are include: A/ Health appraisal. B/ Health counseling. C/ Research finding. D/ A and B. 36/ Occupational health nurse roles are aim to: A/ Preventive of illness. B/ Promotion of health. C/ Facilitate rehabilitation. D/ All of the above. 37/ An immunization programs are an example of : A - The primary level of prevention . B – Secondary level of prevention . C - Curative level . D- None is correct . 38/ The roles of the occupational health nurse is : A – Home visiting and care of the sick . B – Prevention and health education among employees . C – Emergency nursing care of ill employees at work. D – All above are roles if occupational health nurse . 39/ The nursing care plan process has the following steps: A – Assessment and diagnosis . B – Planning and Implementation. C – Evaluation and documentation . D – All above are true . 40/ School health services include programs like: A – Vision & hearing screening . B - Scoliosis ,weight and blood pressure screening. C – Immunization and tuberculosis screening . D – All above are true . |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
1 : D 2 : A 3 : D 4 : A 5 : C 6 : A 7 : C 8 : D 9 : C 10 : D 11 : A 12 : C 13 : C 14 : D 15 : A 16 : A 17 : C 18 : D 19 : D 20 : C 21 : D 22 : D 23 : C 24 : مب محلوله تأكدو منهـآ 25 : C 26 : مب محلوله تأكدو منهـآ 27 : C 28 : C 29 : C 30 : A 31 : D 32 : D 33 : A 34 : B 35 : D 36 : D 37 : A 38 : D 39 : D 40 : D |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
(1)Choose the correct answer(40 marks). 1/ It is a collection of people with common origins and with shared culture and identity? A – Ethnicity.. B – Brown race C – Ethnic group. D – None of the above. 2/ What is community? a\ people in relation with others. b\ A social group determined by geographical boundaries, or values and common interest. C\ its member know and interact with one another and function within a particular social structure, share norms, values, d\ all of the above. 3/ it is the identification of needs, protection, and improvement of collective health withing a geographically defined area: A – community health. B – community. C –nursing. D – All of the above. 4/ What is the overall goal of nursing intervention in community health nursing? A – To improve health of the community. B – To improve health of the family. C – To improve health of individuals. D – All the above are correct. 5/ What is the goal of health promotion? A – Raise level of wellness and awareness for individuals and families in communities . B – Increase the financial status of people. C – Move people to illness. D –None of the above 6/It is the process of determining the real or perceived needs of a defined community of people? a-community practice b-community evaluation c-community needs assessment d-all the above . 7/ This principle of ethics means treating people fairly: A/ Respect. B/ Veracity. C/ Justice. D/ Beneficence. 8/ Community dimensions include : A/ People. B/ Place. C/ Function. D/ All of these are true. 9/ The abbreviation( HIV) refers to: a- Human immunodefficeciey virus b- poliomyelitis. c-Acquired immunodeficiency virus. d-Evaluation. 10/ The following terms are used to understand communicable diseases except one : A – Host . B – Infectious agent and its factors . C – Home Nursing bag . D – Endemic , Pandemic & epidemic. 11 – The abbreviation (MMR) refers to : A – Diphtheria , Tetanus &peruses . B – Haemophilus influenza type B. C – Measles, Mumps & Rubella . D – Typhoid fever . 12/ As a community health nurse what is your primary responsibility in the community? A – Health education\ health teaching. B – Collect water\electricity bills. C – Vital signs checking. D – all of the above. 13/ Means doing good or benefing others? A – Respect. B – justice. C – beneficence. D – none is true. 14/ This refers to both spatial and time dimensions? A – Place. B – People. C – Function.. D- none of the above. 15/ Refers to the aims and activities of the community? A – Place.. B – People. C – Function.. D- All the above 16/Sources of infection include the following: a-Carriers b- Sub-clinical sick person c-Frankly sick person d-All of the above 17/ Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . D- neither a nor b. 18/ It is the first step of nursing process, which for nurses means to collect data and evaluate information? A – Planning. B – Evaluation. C – Implementation.. D – Assessment. 19 /What is the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area? a-Endemic b-epidemic c-pandemic d-Karmic. 20 / Health is defined as ? A – State of complete physical, social, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing b – Absence of disease . c – Both a & b . neither a nor b. 21 / Characteristics of healthy community include: A/ Sense of unity. B/ Problem Solving. C/ Handle crisis and conflict. D/ All of the above. 22 / Geriatrics is medical specialty deals with the: A/ Physiology of aging. B/ Diagnosis and treatment of diseases affect age. C/ Group home. D/ A and B. 23 / Hepatitis A virus is transmitted by : A/ Poor personal hygiene. B/ House hold . C/ Poor sanitation. D/ All of the above 24 / The triple viral vaccine(MMR) include: A/ Measles . B/ Mumps. C/ Rubella. D/ All above are true. 25 / A human or other animal in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease is termed as? A/ Host. B/ Infectious agent. C/ Agent factor. D/ Parasites. 26 / A world wide break of an epidemic disease is known as: A/ Agent. B/ Pandemic. C/ Epidemic. D/ None is correct. 27 / School health nurse duties are include: A/ Health appraisal. B/ Health counseling. C/ Research finding. D/ A and B. 28 / Occupational health nurse roles are aim to: A/ Preventive of illness. B/ Promotion of health. C/ Facilitate rehabilitation. D/ All of the above. 29 / An immunization programs are an example of : A - The primary level of prevention . B – Secondary level of prevention . C - Curative level . D- None is correct . 30 / During the planning step while the nurse undertaking home visit he should all below except : A – contact family to set up appropriate time for home visit. B – Ascertain correct address and directions to the family for home visit. C – Gather community resources. D - Formulate a written plan for nursing interventions. 31 / Which definition is correct about Homelessness: A – An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence. B – An individual who has a primary nighttime residence . C - Both (a&b) . D - Not mentioned here . 32 / Health problems of the homeless include all below except: A – Trauma . B- Food poisening . C – Good life style. D – Substance abuse. 33 / The most common teenager marriage health problems, all below except; A - High IMR . B – Infant born . C – Normal birth weight. D – Isolation . 34 / Communicable disease is defined as : A – the constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area. B – the occurance of a disease in a region clearly in excess of expected incidence. C – A disease or illness caused by an infectious agent by transmission of that agent from an infected person to a susceptible host . D - A human or other animal, including birds in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease. 35 / The roles of the occupational health nurse is : A – Home visiting and care of the sick . B – Prevention and health education among employees . C – Emergency nursing care of ill employees at work. D – All above are roles if occupational health nurse . 36 / The nursing care plan process has the following steps: A – Assessment and diagnosis . B – Planning and Implementation. C – Evaluation and documentation . D – All above are true . 37 / School health services include programs like: A – Vision & hearing screening . B - Scoliosis ,weight and blood pressure screening. C – Immunization and tuberculosis screening . D – All above are true . 38 /All of the following are true about referral except one : A – A referral is a request for services from another agency or person . B – Referrals are source of new cases for agencies . C – It is not a component of home nursing visit . D – Referrals may be formal or informal . 39 / The structure of family health visits can be divided into four components; A – Pre-visit preparation . B – next visit (evaluation). C - Next action needed . D – All above are true . 40 / Upon locating and meeting the family , the community health nurse should do the following guide lines for intial contact; A – Introduce your self and explain the value to the family. B – Be sensitive to verbal and nonverbal cues. C – Encourage each person to speak for him oe herself. D – All above are true . |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
1 : A 2 : D 3 : A 4 : D 5 : A 6 : C 7 : C 8 : D 9 : A 10 : C 11 : C 12 : A 13 : C 14 : A 15 : C 16 : D 17 : C 18 : D 19 : مب محلوله تأكدو منهـآ 20 : C 21 : D 22 : D 23 : D 24 : D 25 : A 26 : B 27 : D 28 : D 29 : A 30 : C 31 : C 32 : C 33 : مب محلوله تأكدو منهـآ 34 : C 35 : D 36 : D 37 : D 38 : C 39 : D 40 : D |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
للمعلوميه هآلأسسئله آللي فووووق مآدة Community نفس الاسئله آللي بآلمرفقـآت موفقين يارب :16: |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
يعطيكم العافيه بنوتات ......
يارب كلنا ننجح وبمعدل 5 :19::19::19::19:يااااااااااااااااااااااااارب |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
مشكوووره يِِّـًـًاٍّ الغلاا والله ويوفقك :17:
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رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
العفو ماعملتش شي
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أسئلة آلمنتل آلبآرت آلآول وآلبآرت آلثآني مش محلول :(
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رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
توفي ذآكري ثم حليهـآ آنتي واللي منتي عآرفته دوريه بآلكتآب وبأذن الله اللي تجآوب عليهـآ ترجع تنزلهـآ بآلمنتدى الله يوفقنـآ :16: |
رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
ممكن تنزلون حل الاسئله
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رد: أسئلة خآصصه لعيون تمريض مستوى خاامس
1. What is the complication of ACUTE STRESS DISORDER? a. Diabetes mellitus b. Coronary artery disease c. Post traumatic stress disorder d. None of the choices 2. All of these are types of psychotherapies EXCEPT? a. Counseling b. Behavior Modification c. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) d. Empathetic
a. Palpitations b. Shallow, fast respiration c. Nausea d. All of the above
a. Orientation phase b. Working phase c. Termination phase d. All of the above
a. Stress b. Anxiety c. Anxiety disorder d. Fear
a. Depressed mood, Anxiety, Anhedonia b. Self-criticism c. Loss of libido d. Constipation
b. Compulsion c. Mania d. Psychotherapy
a. Being introduced to others b. Being criticized c. Being the center of attention d. All of the above
a. Depression b. Previous attempt c. No spouse d. All of the above 10. “What have I ever done to deserve this punishment?” This is a common statement for patient at what stage of dying? a. Anger b. Bargaining c. Acceptance d. Denial 11. Patient may have hallucinations when stop drinking. This is called: a. Tolerance b. Abstinence c. Withdrawal d. Dementia 12. Which of the following is NOT true regarding AGORAPHOBIA? a. Males are more common than females b. Being away from home c. Over-crowding d. Confinement 13. The treatment for PANIC DISORDER AND PHOBIA: a. Antidepressant b. Beta-blockers c. Benzodiazepines d. All of the choices
a. Zoophobia b. Claustrophobia c. Acrophobia d. Agoraphobia
a. Previous history of depression b. Intense grief or depressive symptoms early in the grief reaction. c. Few social supports d. All of the choices
a. Alzheimer's type b. Parkinson's type c. Huntington's type d. Pick's type 17. Childhood sleep disorders include: a. Stuttering b. Insomnia c. Encopresis disorder d. Anorexia Nervosa 18. Major depression is most common in: a. Male b. Female c. Both A and B d. None of the above
a. Anhedonia b. Anxiety c. Phobic disorder d. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 20. Which of the following is/are the criteria of Nurse Patient Relationship? a. Rapport b. Trust c. Setting Limits d. All of the Choices 21. A NON-VERBAL form of psychotherapy; a. Group psychotherapy b. Expressive Therapy c. Counseling d. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 22. All are an antidepressant drugs, EXCEPT: a. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI) b. Tricyclic antidepressants c. Benzodiazepines d. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors 23. All of the following are the characteristics of Biomedical Model, EXCEPT? a. Dualistic b. Disease oriented c. Mechanistic d. Holistic 24. SSRI is an abbreviation of: a. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors b. Tricyclic antidepressant c. Heterocyclic d. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors 25. Fear of animals is called: a. Zoophobia b. Phobia of environment c. A and B only d. None of the above 26. What is the management of ACUTE STRESS DISORDER? a. Remove the stressor if possible. b. Reassurance. c. Short termanxiolytics. d. All of the above 27. COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY is based on: a. How to think b. How to feel (emotion) c. How to act d. All of the above 28. OBSESSIONS are defined as: a. Repetitive unwanted actions or behaviors b. Repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas c. Abnormality primary disturbance is of mood d. None of the above 29. COMPULSIONS are defined as: a. Repetitive unwanted actions or behaviors b. Repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas c. Abnormality primary disturbance is of mood d. Noneof the above 30. All of the following are POSITIVE SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EXCEPT? a. delusions b. hallucinations c. Agitation. d. Anhedonia 31. Which of the following is NOT A RISK FACTOR FOR SUICIDE? a. Female b. Depression c. Single, not married d. Sickness 32. The intentional taking of one’s own life is termed as: a. Mood disorder b. Pbobia c. Suicide d. Bipolar Disorder 33. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY is indicated for: a. Catatonic patients. b. Acute excited patients. c. All anxiety patients. d. All of the above. 34. TYPES OF DELUSIONS include: a. Delusions of influence b. Delusion of persecution c. Delusion of love. d. All of them true. 35. The patient believes that her brother puts poison in her food everyday. What type of delusion is being described above? a. Delusion of reference b. Delusion of persecution c. Grandiose delusion d. Thought withdrawal 36. TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS are: a. Auditory b. Tactile c. Visual d. All the above 37. What is the most serious complication of MAJOR DEPRESSION? a. Suicide b. Absenteeism c. Decrease work d. None of the above 38. It is an excessive irrational fear in response to the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situations: a. Fear b. Anxiety c. Phobia d. Stress 39. The effects of antianxiety drugs is/are: a. Sedation; making the patient calm b. Hypnosis; in large doses making the patient sleep c. Both A and B d. None of the above 40. Phobia of flying is called: a. Natural environmental type b. Pterygophobia c. Claustrophobia d. Agoraphobia 41. SYMPTOMS OF CANNABIS INTOXICATION include: a. Anxiety b. Euphoria c. Maladaptive behavior d. All of the above 42. Which of these is the MOST COMMON PATTERN OF OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER? a. Contamination b. Intrusive thoughts c. Symmetry d. Pathological doubts 43. “No, Not me! It can’t be true.” This is verbal example of what stage of Dying and Grieving? a. Bargaining b. Denial c. Acceptance d. Anger 44. Which of the following is an example of ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS? a. Benzodiazepine b. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) c. Haloperidol d. Lithium 45. What phase of Nurse Patient Relationship in which development of mutually acceptable contact occurs? a. Pre-interaction phase b. Orientation phase c. Working phase d. Termination phase 46. The stage of Alarm Reaction of the General Adaptation Syndrome is controlled by: a. Sympathetic Portion of the Autonomic Nervous System b. Parasympathetic portion of the Autonomic Nervous System c. Both A and B d. None of the choices
a. Psychotherapy b. Increase fluids c. Lithium d. Diazepam 48. It is the most serious type of bipolar disorders and can be diagnosed after at least one manic episode: a. Bipolar 1 disorder b. Bipolar 2 disorder c. Bipolar 3 disorder d. Bipolar 4 disorder 49. One of the common problems in NPR is the development of emotional attitude of the Nurse to the patient? a. Transference b. Resistance c. Counter-transference d. None of the choices 50. Delusions, hallucinations & disorganized speech are symptoms of what disorder? a. Mood disorders b. Anxiety disorders c. Schizophrenia d. Phobia 51. The patient feels of having special power & knowledge. This type of delusion is called: a. Somatic delusion b. Delusion of reference c. Grandiose delusion d. Nihilistic delusion 52. The treatment for panic disorder and phobia: a. Antidepressant b. Beta-blockers c. Benzodiazepines d. All of the choices 53. Which of the following are advantages of Biomedical Model? a. Development of medication b. Development of vaccines c. Improve public hygiene and better sanitation d. All of the choices 54. Which of the following is the first stage of GAS? a. Resistance b. Alarm reaction c. Exhaustion d. None of the above 55. Which of the following is the responsibility of the Nurse with patient at the anger stage of dying? a. Listen. Do not contradict the patient b. Allow the patient to express anger and other feelings c. Understand that bargaining is helpful to the patient. d. Maintain emotional support for the family |
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1. Anhedonia is a symptom of Schizophrenia categorized as: a. Positive symptom b. Negative symptom c. Both A and B d. Neither A not B 2. Someone puts thoughts into the patient's mind, this is called: a. Somatic delusion b. Delusion of persecution c. Thought insertion d. Thought withdrawal 3. FEAR OF AN ENCLOSED SPACES WITHOUT PANIC DISORDER is called: a. Pterygophobia. b. Natural environmental type. c. Agoraphobia. d. Claustrophobia. 4. One of the common problems in NPR is the development of emotional attitude of the Nurse to the patient: a. Transference b. Resistance c. Counter-transference d. None of the choices 5. It is an excessive irrational fear and anxiety in response to the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situations: a. Fear b. Anxiety c. Phobia d. Stress 6. In Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, TRICHOTILLOMANIA is described as: a. Compulsive hair pulling b. Compulsive nail biting c. Continuous handwashing d. Compulsive counting thing 7. Psychological responses to the dying process is /are: a. Denial b. Anger and acceptance c. Bargaining and depression d. All of the above 8. When will the NURSE TERMINATE NPR? a. When goals are accomplished b. Patient is emotionally stable c. Patient has greater independence d. All of the choices 9. All are common problems encountered in NPR, EXCEPT? a. Trust b. Transference c. Counter transference d. Resistance 10. Elevated mood or euphoria is usually seen in patients with: a. Depression b. Mania c. Anxiety d. Personality disorder 11. Childhood sleep disorders include: a. Stuttering b. Insomnia c. Encopresis disorder d. Anorexia Nervosa 12. Major depression is most common in: a. Male b. Female c. Both A and B d. None of the above 13. Which of the following are risk factors for DEPRESSION FOLLOWING BEREAVEMENT? a. Previous history of depression b. Intense grief or depressive symptoms early in the grief reaction. c. Few social supports d. All of the choices 14. Inability to experience pleasure is called: a. Anhedonia b. Anxiety c. Phobic disorder d. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 15. These are repetitive unwanted actions or behaviors to satisfy an obsession: a. Obsessions b. COPD c. Compulsions d. Anxiety 16. What is the first line of treatment and prophylaxis for MANIA? a. Psychotherapy b. Increase fluids c. Lithium d. Diazepam 17. What is the most serious type of bipolar disorders that can be diagnosed after at least one manic episode? a. Bipolar 1 disorder b. Bipolar 2 disorder c. Bipolar 3 disorder d. Bipolar 4 disorder 18. Which of the following is NOT A RISK FACTOR FOR SUICIDE? a. Female b. Depression c. Single, not married d. Sickness 19. “What have I ever done to deserve this punishment?” This is a common statement for patient at what stage of dying? a. Anger b. Bargaining c. Acceptance d. Denial 20. What phase of Nurse Patient Relationship in which development of mutually acceptable contact occurs? a. Pre-interaction phase b. Orientation phase c. Working phase d. Termination phase 21. The stage of Alarm Reaction of the General Adaptation Syndrome is controlled by: a. Sympathetic Portion of the Autonomic Nervous System b. Parasympathetic portion of the Autonomic Nervous System c. Both A and B d. None of the choices 22. Patient may have hallucinations when stop drinking. This is called: a. Tolerance b. Abstinence c. Withdrawal d. Dementia 23. Which of the following is NOT true regarding AGORAPHOBIA? a. Males are more common than females b. Being away from home c. Over-crowding d. Confinement 24. The treatment for panic disorder and phobia: a. Antidepressant b. Beta-blockers c. Benzodiazepines d. All of the choices 25. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is based on: a. Cognition b. Emotion c. Behavior d. All of the choices 26. Which of the following is/are the criteria of Nurse Patient Relationship? a. Rapport b. Trust c. Setting Limits d. All of the Choices 27. A NON-VERBAL form of psychotherapy; a. Group psychotherapy b. Expressive Therapy c. Counseling d. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 28. All are an antidepressant drugs, EXCEPT: a. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI) b. Tricyclic antidepressants c. Benzodiazepines d. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors 29. All of the following are the characteristics of Biomedical Model, EXCEPT? a. Dualistic b. Disease oriented c. Mechanistic d. Holistic 30. Which of the following are ADVANTAGES OF BIOMEDICAL MODEL? a. Development of medication b. Development of vaccines c. Improve public hygiene and better sanitation d. All of the choices 31. A type of phobia, whichis described as FEAR OF ANIMALS: a. Agoraphobia b. Zoophobia c. Acrophobia d. Claustrophobia 32. The effects of antianxiety drugs is/are: a. Sedation; making the patient calm b. Hypnosis; in large doses making the patient sleep c. Both A and B d. None of the above 33. PHOBIA OF FLYING is termed as: a. Natural environmental type b. Pterygophobia c. Claustrophobia d. Agoraphobia 34. The intentional taking of one's own life is called: a. Mood disorder b. Phobia c. Suicide d. Bipolar Disorder 35. The patient believes that her brother put poison in her food everyday,. This Delusion is called? a. Delusion of reference b. Delusion of persecution c. Grandiose delusion d. Thought withdrawal 36. Zoophobia is considered to be what type of phobia? a. Simple phobia b. Social phobia c. Agoraphobia d. None of the above 37. Which of the following is the first stage of GAS? a. Resistance b. Alarm reaction c. Exhaustion d. None of the above 38. Which of the following is the responsibility of the Nurse with patient at the anger stage of dying? a. Listen. Do not contradict the patient b. Allow the patient to express anger and other feelings c. Understand that bargaining is helpful to the patient. d. Maintain emotional support for the family 39. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI’s) are what type of drugs? a. Antipsychotic drugs b. Antianxiety drugs c. Antimanic drugs d. Antidepressant drugs 40. What is the MOST SERIOUS COMPLICATION OF MAJOR DEPRESSION? a. Suicide b. Absenteeism c. Decrease work d. None of the above 41. All the following are positive symptoms of schizophrenia, except? a. Delusion b. Anhedonia c. Agitation d. Hallucination 42. What type of delusion in which the patient feels of having special power & knowledge? a. Delusion of reference b. Grandiose delusion c. Nihilism d. Delusion of persecution 43. Patient Roy is seeing objects or people that are not real. Which type of hallucination is being described? a. Visual hallucination b. Auditory hallucination c. Tactical hallucination d. Delusion 44. The manifestation of patient with paranoid personality: a. Sensitivity, suspicion & distrust of others b. Lack of concern for others, irresponsibility & irritability c. Grandiosity & lack of empathy d. Submissiveness & excess need for care 45. Flight of ideas is part of: a. Vegetative features of mental disorders b. Disinhibited behavior of mental disorders c. Emotional features of mental disorders d. Cognitive features of mental disorders 46. Morphine, heroin &codeine are examples of what type of substance associated with dependence and abuse? a. Opioids b. Cannabis c. Hallucinogens d. CNS stimulants 47. Which of the following situations depict/s SOCIAL PHOBIA? a. Being introduced to other people b. Being criticized c. Being the center of attention d. All of the situations 48. SYMPTOMS OF CANNABIS INTOXICATION include: a. Anxiety b. Euphoria c. Maladaptive behavior d. All of the above 49. Which of the following symptoms are NOT manifested in patients with MANIC EPISODE OF BIPOLAR DISORDER? a. More talkative b. Excessive spending of money c. Depressed mood, sad faces d. Insomnia 50. Which of these is the most common cause of Degenerative Dementia? a. Alzheimer's disease b. Head injury c. Syphilis d. None of the above 51. Which of these is the most common pattern for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? a. Contamination b. Intrusive thoughts c. Symmetry d. Pathological doubts 52. “No, Not me! It can’t be true.” This is verbal example of what stage of Dying and Grieving? a. Bargaining b. Denial c. Acceptance d. Anger 53. Which of the following is an example of ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS? a. Benzodiazepine b. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) c. Haloperidol d. Lithium 54. These are repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas, phobias, images and impulses that intrude upon a patient’s mind: a. Compulsion b. Obsession c. Delusion d. Hallucination 55. Referred to as the coexistence of dysthmic disorder and major depression: a. Double Depression b. Anhedonia c. Obsessive Compulsive disorder d. Bipolar disorder |
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1. All the following are positive symptoms of schizophrenia except: a. Delusion b. Anhedonia c. Agitation d. Hallucination 2. What type of delusion in which the patient feels of having special power & knowledge? a. Delusion of reference b. Grandiose delusion c. Nihilism d. Delusion of persecution 3. The manifestation of patient with paranoid personality is/are: a. Sensitivity, suspicion & distrust of others b. Lack of concern for others, irresponsibility & irritability c. Grandiosity & lack of empathy d. Submissiveness & excess need for care 4. Flight of ideas is part of: a. Vegetative features of mental disorders b. Disinhibited behavior of mental disorders c. Emotional features of mental disorders d. Cognitive features of mental disorders 5. Morphine, heroin &codeine are examples of what type of substance associated with dependence and abuse? a. Opioids b. Cannabis c. Hallucinogens d. CNS stimulants 6. Which of the following situations depict/s SOCIAL PHOBIA? a. Being introduced to other people b. Being criticized c. Being the center of attention d. All of the situations 7. Symptoms of cannabis intoxication include: a. Anxiety b. Euphoria c. Maladaptive behavior d. All of the above 8. Which of the following symptoms are NOT manifested in patients with MANIC EPISODE OF BIPOLAR DISORDER? a. More talkative b. Excessive spending of money c. Depressed mood, sad faces d. Insomnia 9. The need for increased amount of the substance to achieve the same effect is called: a. Withdrawal state b. Drug abuse c. Tolerance d. Intoxication 10. Which of these is the most common cause of Degenerative Dementia? a. Alzheimer's disease b. Head injury c. Syphilis d. None of the above 11. Which of these is the most common pattern for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder? a. Contamination b. Intrusive thoughts c. Symmetry d. Pathological doubts 12. “No, Not me! It can’t be true.” This is verbal example of what stage of Dying and Grieving? a. Bargaining b. Denial c. Acceptance d. Anger 13. Which of the following is an example of ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS? a. Benzodiazepine b. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) c. Haloperidol d. Lithium 14. These are repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas, phobias, images and impulses that intrude upon a patient’s mind: a. Compulsion b. Obsession c. Delusion d. Hallucination 15. Referred to as the coexistence of dysthmic disorder and major depression: a. Double Depression b. Anhedonia c. Obsessive Compulsive disorder d. Bipolar disorder 16. Clinical investigation of substance abusing patient: a. Urine test b. ECG c. Blood test d. A & C 17. Symptoms of impairment of volition: a. Agitation b. Lack of interest and initiation c. Affective flatting d. Non of above 18. Clinical features of schizophrenia symptoms of affective distrubance: a. Auditory hallucination b. Stupor c. Loss of emotional expression with intact emotional experience d. Delusion 19. Types of habit disorders all except: a. Eating disorders b. Playing disorders c. Elimination disorders d. Sleeping disorders 20. Classification of cognitive impairment disorders: a. Delirium b. Anxiety c. Drug abuse d. Fearful 21. Indication of Benzodiazepines (indication): a. Antidepressants b. No spouse c. No medical illness d. Depression 22. Character of nurse patient relationship: a. Mistrust b. Avoid setting limits c. Trust and rapport d. Avoid rapport 23. Laboratory test of delirium: a. Complete blood count b. EEG c. X-ray d. All of above 24. Causes of amnestic disorder all expect: a. Head trauma b. Hypoxia c. Anxiety d. Alcohol abuse 25. Classification of childhood & adolescent disorders: a. Disruptive behavior disorders b. Disorder of emotional distress c. Habit disorders d. All of above 26. Withdrawal symptoms of amphetamine & cocaine except one: a. Fatigue & lethargy b. Insomnia c. Depression up to suicidal attempts d. Anxiety 27. Psychiatric treatment of substance related disorder: a. Monitoring of patient clinical status b. Medication to treat intoxication c. Preventing relapses d. A & B 28. Indication of ECT: a. Catatonic patient b. Hallucination c. Social phobia d. Non of above 29. The treatment of mania: a. Ant manic b. Antipsychotic c. ECT d. All of above 30. Cognitive features of episode: a. Increased libido b. Over – eating c. Flight of ideas d. Insomnia. 31. Mood or affective symptom of major depression : a. Poor concentration b. Sad faces & easily moved into tears c. Weight loss d. Constipation 32. Definition of obsessions: a. Fixed false believe b. Repetitive unwanted thoughts ideas c. Is the way in which an organism responds to a stimulus d. All of above 33. Common a agoraphobia includes: a. Being away from home b. Over crow doing c. Confinement d. All of above 34. Physical symptoms of panic disorders all except: a. Tambling b. Irritability c. Sweating d. Abdominal pain 35. Complication of post-traumatic stress disorders: a. Anxiety b. Good relationship with other c. Withdrawal & suicide d. All of above not true 36. Clinical picture of adjustment disorders: a. Speech may be fused b. Normal speech c. No speech d. All of above. 37. Action of ant anxiety drugs: a. Block central dopamine receptors b. Increase serotonin in CNS c. Reduce anxiety & cause calm d. None of above 38. Emotional symptoms of exhaustion stage: a. Gastritis b. Headaches c. Depression d. Sweating 39. General goal of psychotherapy: a. Help person to achieve a clear sense of who he is b. Help patient to eat well c. Help to play football d. Non of above 40. Symptoms of manic episode on mood: a. Irritability b. Flight of ideas c. Poor Judgment d. Non of above 41. Paranoid signs: a. Unclear identity b. Feels helpless c. Irritability d. Sensitive & suspicious 42. Symptom of mild withdrawal of morphine: a. Nausea b. Vomiting c. Seizure d. Lacrimnation&rhinorhea 43. Complication due to chronic alcohol abuse: a. Tonsillitis b. Endocarditis c. Hepatitis and cirrhosis d. Dermatitis 44. Stage of dying: a. Denial b. Anger c. Depression d. All of the above 45. Types of habit disorders all except: a. Eating disorders b. Playing disorders c. Elimination disorders d. Sleeping disorders 46. Classification of cognitive impairment disorders: a. Delirium b. Anxiety c. Drug abuse d. Fearful 47. Mild withdrawal of morphine manifested by: a. Red eye b. Diarrhea & insomnia c. Loss of appetite d. Non of above 48. Treatment of panic disorder & phobia. Drug therapy: a. Lithium b. Antibiotics c. Benzodiazepines d. Antinfelmatory 49. Classification of anxiety disorders: a. Panic disorders b. Phobic anxiety c. Obsessive- compulsive disorder d. All of above 50. Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia characteristic symptom: a. Delusion b. Insomnia c. Hallucination d. A & B 51. Types of schizophrenia all except: a. Paranoid b. Phobia c. Catatonic d. Disorganized 52. Electron convulsive therapy indicated in: a. Insomnia b. Fearful c. Catatonic patient d. Non of above 53. Clinical Picture of act stress disorder in speech has: a. Amnesia b. Fearful c. Restless d. May be confused 54. Medication for antimania as: a. Clozapine b. Hetero cyclic c. Lithium d. Midazolam 55. Types of psychotherapies all except one: a. Counseling b. Barbiturates c. Behavior modification d. Cognitive behavior therapy. |
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