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طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
community health nursing practical part تمريض الصحة الجزء العملي
community health nursing theoretical part تمريض الصحة الجزء النظري mental health nursing practical part تمريض الصحة العقلية الجزء العملي mental health nursing theoretical part تمريض الصحة العقلية الجزء النظري adult health nursing 2 theoretical part الكبار تمريض الصحة 2 الجزء النظري اللى عنده أسئله او فكره عن المواد يفيدنا ولا يبخل علينا لان هذي مواد التمريض مستوى خامس والمواد هي نفسها مواد الترم السابق او فيها ختلاف مع تمنياتى للكل بنجاح |
2011- 2- 28 | #2 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
ان شاء الله يجي من يفيدك .
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2011- 2- 28 | #3 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
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2011- 3- 1 | #4 |
أكـاديـمـي نــشـط
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
تسلموا بس ابي فايده اكثر
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2011- 3- 3 | #5 |
أكـاديـمـي نــشـط
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
وين المجتهدين حقين الترم السابق
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2011- 3- 3 | #6 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
Community health nursing
هدة اسئله باجاباتها 1. Is the identification of needs and the protection and improvement of collective heath within a geographically defined area. this definition for: a-community health b-nursing c-public health d-all of the above 2-The specialty of community health nursing developed historically through: a-three stages b-four stages c-five stages d-six stages 3-All mention down are fundamental ethical principles provide guidance in making decisions making regarding clients care Except: a-maleficence b-Nonmaleficence and beneficence c-Respect and autonomy d-Justice, veracity and fidelity 4-It refers to treating people as unique, equal, and responsible moral agent a-respect b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 5-It means freedom of choice and the exercise of people rights: a-autonomy b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 6-it means doing good or benefiting others: a-beneficence b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 7-The most common components of public health and community is: a-prevention of health problems b-promotion of health c-evaluation d-rehabilitation 8-The goal of health promotion is to raise levels of wellness for: a- individuals and families b-populations c-communities d-all of the above 9-The process of determining the real or perceived needs of a defined community of people. Is called: a-community needs assessment b-good supervision c-windshield assessment d-all of the above 10- It is seeks to discover all relevant community health information. This is refers to: a-community needs assessment b-good supervision c-windshield assessment d-comprehensive assessment 11-Asset assessment has: a-one level b-two levels c-three levels d-four levels 12-All mention down are true about any geographic community that has important dimensions to consider when assessing its health needs, EXCEPT: a-location b-population c-economic d-social system 13-Is the medical specialty that deals with the physiology of aging and with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the aged, this definition refers to: a-geriatric b-physiotherapy c-community heath d-all of the above 14-The role of an occupational health nurse is / are: a-to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive b- to ensure that the workforce is unhealthy and productive c- to ensure that the workforce is healthy only d-none of the above 15-The primary responsibilities of the school nurse is / are: a –to prevent illness b-to promote health of the school community c-to maintain health of the school community d-all of the above 16-componants of the family health visit includes: a-pre-visit preparation(Assessment and planning) b-implementation and evaluation c-all of the above d-none of the above 17-Is a request for service from another agency or person: a-nursing bag b-referral c-resource directory d-none of the above 18-All mention down are true about guidelines for making the visit EXCEPT: a-introduce yourself and explain the value to the family of the nursing services provided by the agency b-spend the first few minutes of visit c-be sensitive to verbal only d-be adaptable and flexible 19-Rating assessment includes: a-studies referral, record, or other available data about family b-gathers community resource information potentially appropriate to the family and obtains appropriate supplies c-all of the above d-answer b only 20-During making home visit: a-don’t encourage person to speak for him or herself b- encourage person to speak for him or herself c-be accepting and listen carefully d-answer b and c are true 21-The role of occupational nurse is/ are: a-to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive b-give vaccination c-all of the above d-non of the above 22-Continuing care center is called: a-primary health center b-total life center c-personal care home d-all of the above 23-Illness caused by an infectious agent by transmission of that agent to an infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host. This definition refers to a-infectious disease b-infection agent c-communicable disease d-agent factor 24-The virus of hepatitis A is transmitted through: a-blood b-semen c-vaginal fluid d-all of the above 25-The constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area is called: a-endemic b-epidemic c-pandemic d-non of the above 26-The role of community mental health nurse is / are: a-able to access and use epidemiologic data b-advocacy c-all of the above d-non of the above 27-Refers to treating people fairly: a-justice b-beneficence c-autonomy d-respect 28-Refers to telling the truth: a-veracity b-beneficence c-autonomy d-respect 29-Means that a variety of cultural patterns coexist within a designated geographic area: a-culture diversity b-culture plurality c-ethnicity d-answer a and b are true 30-Is the study of the distribution and determinants of health, health conditions, and disease in human population groups, is called: a-epidemiology b-infection c-disease d-all of the above Question 2: (10 Marks) -complete the following spaces : 1- ---Host------:A human or other animal, including birds and arthropods, in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease 2------infectious disease---: A disease of man or animal resulting from an infection. 3------infectious agent---:An organism capable of producing Infection in a susceptible host 4-------Endemic----:The constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area 5-----Epidemic----:The occurrence of disease in a region clearly in excess of expected incidence 6-----Pandemic----: A worldwide outbreak of an epidemic disease phenomenon. 7-The role of an ----occupational health nurse----- is to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive. 8-------Geriatrics---: Is the medical specialty that deal with the physiology of aging and with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the aged. 9- The ------comprehensive assessment ---seeks to discover all relevant community health information 10----Environmental health-------- is concerned with assessing, controlling, and improving the impact people make on their environment and the impact of the environment on them Question 3:- ( 10 Marks) - Put true( T ) for the correct sentence and false ( F ) for the wrong one: 1-Beneficence means doing good or benefiting others ( T ) 2-During making home visit be sensitive to verbal and non verbal cues( T ) 3- During making home visit use sixth sense to guide you regarding family responses(T ) 4-In hepatitis B the case fatality rate increase significant before age 40 ( F ) 5- Continuing care center some times is called total life center ( T ) 6-Culture diversity occurs only between countries(F ) 7-The goal of health promotion is to treat diseases(F ) 8-A second type of community assessment is problem-oriented assessment( T) 9-In the community subsystem assessment, the community health nurse focuses on a single dimension of community life ( T ) 10-Assets assessment focuses on the strengths and capacities of the community rather than the problems alone( T ) Question4: (5 Marks) -Mention five of six basic components of community health practice. 1-promotion of health 2-prevention of health problems 3-treatment of disorders 4-rehabilitation 5-evaluation |
2011- 3- 3 | #7 |
أكـاديـمـي
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
Community health nursing -choose the correct answer: 1-Rating assessment includes: a-studies referral, record, or other available data about family b-gathers community resource information potentially appropriate to the family and obtains appropriate supplies c-all of the above d-answer b only 2- It is seeks to discover all relevant community health information. This is refers to: a-community needs assessment b-good supervision c-windshield assessment d-comprehensive assessment 3-Asset assessment has: a-one level b-two levels c-three levels d-four levels 4-All mention down are true about any geographic community that has important dimensions to consider when assessing its health needs, EXCEPT: a-location b-population c-economic d-social system 5-Is the medical specialty that deals with the physiology of aging and with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the aged, this definition refers to: a-geriatric b-physiotherapy c-community heath d-all of the above 6-The role of an occupational health nurse is / are: a-to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive b- to ensure that the workforce is unhealthy and productive c- to ensure that the workforce is healthy only d-none of the above 7-It means freedom of choice and the exercise of people rights: a-autonomy b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 8-it means doing good or benefiting others: a-beneficence b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 9-The most common components of public health and community is: a-prevention of health problems b-promotion of health c-evaluation d-rehabilitation 10-The goal of health promotion is to raise levels of wellness for: a- individuals and families b-populations c-communities d-all of the above 11-The process of determining the real or perceived needs of a defined community of people. Is called: a-community needs assessment b-good supervision c-windshield assessment d-all of the above 12-. Is the identification of needs and the protection and improvement of collective heath within a geographically defined area. this definition for: a-community health b-nursing c-public health d-all of the above 13-The specialty of community health nursing developed historically through: a-three stages b-four stages c-five stages d-six stages 14-All mention down are fundamental ethical principles provide guidance in making decisions making regarding clients care Except: a-maleficence b-Nonmaleficence and beneficence c-Respect and autonomy d-Justice, veracity and fidelity 15-It refers to treating people as unique, equal, and responsible moral agent a-respect b-justice c-moral d-all of the above 16-componants of the family health visit includes: a-pre-visit preparation(Assessment and planning) b-implementation and evaluation c-all of the above d-none of the above 17-Is a request for service from another agency or person: a-nursing bag b-referral c-resource directory d-none of the above 18-All mention down are true about guidelines for making the visit EXCEPT: a-introduce yourself and explain the value to the family of the nursing services provided by the agency b-spend the first few minutes of visit c-be sensitive to verbal only d-be adaptable and flexible 19-Rating assessment includes: a-studies referral, record, or other available data about family b-gathers community resource information potentially appropriate to the family and obtains appropriate supplies c-all of the above d-answer b only 20-The role of community mental health nurse is / are: a-able to access and use epidemiologic data b-advocacy c-all of the above d-non of the above 21-Refers to treating people fairly: a-justice b-beneficence c-autonomy d-respect 22-Refers to telling the truth: a-veracity b-beneficence c-autonomy d-respect 23-Means that a variety of cultural patterns coexist within a designated geographic area: a-culture diversity b-culture plurality c-ethnicity d-answer a and b are true 24-Is the study of the distribution and determinants of health, health conditions, and disease in human population groups, is called: a-epidemiology b-infection c-disease d-all of the above 25-During making home visit: a-don’t encourage person to speak for him or herself b- encourage person to speak for him or herself c-be accepting and listen carefully d-answer b and c are true 26-The role of occupational nurse is/ are: a-to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive b-give vaccination c-all of the above d-non of the above 27-Continuing care center is called: a-primary health center b-total life center c-personal care home d-all of the above 28-Illness caused by an infectious agent by transmission of that agent to an infected person, animal, or inanimate reservoir to a susceptible host. This definition refers to a-infectious disease b-infection agent c-communicable disease d-agent factor 29-The virus of hepatitis A is transmitted through: a-blood b-semen c-vaginal fluid d-all of the above 30-The constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area is called: a-endemic b-epidemic c-pandemic d-non of the above Question 2: (10 Marks) complete the following spaces : 1-----Pandemic----: A worldwide outbreak of an epidemic disease phenomenon. 2-The role of an ----occupational health nurse----- is to ensure that the workforce is healthy and productive. 3-------Geriatrics---: Is the medical specialty that deal with the physiology of aging and with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the aged. 4- The ------comprehensive assessment ---seeks to discover all relevant community health information 5----Environmental health-------- is concerned with assessing, controlling, and improving the impact people make on their environment and the impact of the environment on them 6- ---Host------:A human or other animal, including birds and arthropods, in which an infectious agent may enter and cause disease 7------infectious disease---: A disease of man or animal resulting from an infection. Infection in a susceptible host 9-------Endemic----:The constant presence of an infectious agent in a given area 10-----Epidemic----:The occurrence of disease in a region clearly in excess of expected incidence question 3 : ( 10 Marks) Put true( T ) for the correct sentence and false ( F ) for the wrong one: ( 10 grade) 1-Culture diversity occurs only between countries(F ) 2-The goal of health promotion is to treat diseases(F ) 3-A second type of community assessment is problem-oriented assessment( T) 4-In the community subsystem assessment, the community health nurse focuses on a single dimension of community life ( T ) 5-Assets assessment focuses on the strengths and capacities of the community rather than the problems alone( T ) 6-Beneficence means doing good or benefiting others ( T ) 7-During making home visit be sensitive to verbal and non verbal cues( T ) 8- During making home visit use sixth sense to guide you regarding family responses(T ) 9-In hepatitis B the case fatality rate increase significant before age 40 ( F ) 10- Continuing care center some times is called total life center ( T ) Question 4: (5 Marks)
-write the five principles that enhance immunity health nurses their practice with lies by observation? 1-work with the family collectively 2-start where the family is now 3-fit nursing intervention to the family stage of development 4-recognize the validity of family structural variation 5-emphasize family strengths |
2011- 3- 3 | #8 |
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
Advanced adult care
1. Most of cancers are diagnosed by a. CT scan b. X-ray c. complete blood count ( CBC) d. biopsy 2. The diet for patient with cirrhosis should be a. high in calories b. low protein c. low fat d. all of the above 3. Nursing implication for patient with bleeding esophageal varices include the following except one a. monitor vital signs closely b. observe for signs of hypovolemic shock c. administer IV fluids and blood, as ordered d. administer hot saline lavage, as ordered 4. Clinical manifestation of hemophilia include a. epistaxis b. bleeding from gums c. frequent bruising (ecchymosis) e. all of the above 5. Signs and symptoms associated with hypothyroidism are: / except a. fatigue b. sensitivity to cold c. constipation d. weight loss 6. In hypoparathyroidism a. the level of calcium will be low b. the level of calcium will be high c. both A & B are correct d. non of the above 7. Oral hypoglycemic agent acts by a. stimulating the pancreatic cell to produce more insulin b. decrease the absorption of glucose from the stomach c. A& B are correct d. non of the above 8. Insulin could be classified as a. rapid acting b. intermediate acting c. long acting d. all of the above 9. Hypoglycemia could be caused by a. missed or delayed meals b. over exertion c. insulin overdose d. all of the above 10. "Fruity" odor to breath (acetone) is a sign of a. diabetic ketoacidosis b. hyperglycemia c. hypoglycemia d. non of the above 11. Clinical manifestation of anemia include the following except a. pallor skin b. fatigue c. Tachypnea d. Bradycardia 12. The most frequently treatment used for cancer is a. surgery b. radiation therapy c. chemotherapy d. biotherapy 13. Interventions for immunodeficiency include a. avoid infection b. administration of antibiotic c. isolation d. all of the above 14. Causes of cancer could be a. radiation b. sunlight c. tobacco d. all of the above 15. Prognosis of cancer depend on a. the type of cancer b. the stage of disease c. the effectiveness of therapy d. all of the above 16. Diet for patient with diabetes mellitus should consist a controlled amount of a. carbohydrate b. protein c. fat d. all of the above 17. when observing the patient respiration, you should note a. the rate b. the rhythm c. the depth of respiration d. all of the above 18. Abnormal respiration include…….. a. dyspnea b. tachypnea c. fairly regular rate, rhythm and depth d. A & B only are correct 19. Endotracheal suctioning is done as ….. a. clean procedure b. sterile procedure c. A & B are correct d. non of the above 20. Treatment of COPD patients is based on a. give oxygen therapy in high rate b. use of controlled oxygen therapy c. both A & B are correct d. non of the above 21. The time of endotracheal suctioning is…… a. 10-15 seconds b. 5-10 seconds c. 10-20 seconds d. Non of the above 22. Pressure overload inside the heart is associated with a. valvular stenosis b. valvular insufficiency c. both A & B are correct d. non of the above 23. A transmural MI means a. is one involved the full thickness of the heart muscle b. is one involved only a partial thickness of the heart c. both A & B are correct d. non of the above 24. Reasons for urinary catheterization include a. relive distention of the bladder due to inability to void. b. to obtain a sterile specimen of urine. c. to provide continuous drainage of the bladder d. all of the above are correct 25. The most frequent cause of a postoperative pulmonary embolism is a thrombosed vein in ………. a. upper extremities b. pelvis c. lower extremities d. B & C are correct 26. Chronic renal failure could be caused by a. chronic glomeulonephriis b. uncontrolled BP c. nephrotoxic agent ( drugs/ toxins) d. all of the above 27. Pylonephritis means a. inflammation of the bladder b. inflammation of the ureter c. inflammation of the urethra d. inflammation of kidney's renal pelvis 28. Sengstaken tube used to treat ……….. a. ruptured esophageal varices b. gastric ulcer c. appendicitis d. non of the above 29. Dietary modification for patient with CRF( chronic renal failure) include a. sodium restriction b. low protein diet c. high carbohydrate diet d. all of the above 30. When you do physical examination to the abdomen, the patient complains from rebound tenderness this means that ……. a. the pain felt upon release of pressure b. the pain felt during pressure c. the pain felt at the opposite area of palpation d. non of the above (II) COMLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES BELLOW (10 MARKES) 1-Bleeding in the pericardial sac is called cardiac tamponade 2- Acute renal failure is the sudden and severe loss of kidney function. 3- Diverticulaare bulging dilatations or out-pouching of the gastrointestinal walls. 4- Hepatitis A is also called infectious hepatitis. 5- Hyperglycemiaresults from too much sugar in the blood. 6- Dyspnea means difficult or labored breathing 7-To auscultate the chest, have the patient sit erect 8-The collection of fluid in the pleural space is called pleural effusion 9- Arteriosclerosis is the primary cause of (coronary artery disease) CAD. 10-The presence of stones in the urinary system called urolithiasis (III) Write true (√) in front of true sentence and false (×) in front of wrong one (10 MARKS 1. Bleeding into the pleural space is called hemothorax (√ ) 2. Urgency means involuntary loss of urine (× ) 3. Gavage, is used to washing out the stomach(×) 4. Valvulus is considered as a non –mechanical cause of intestinal obstruction ( × ) 5. Portal hypertension is almost always the result of cirrhosis (√ ) 6. Tachypnea means quick, shallow breathing(√) 7. Oxygen is colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that is slightly heavier than air (√ ) 8. pharyngitis is most commonly caused by voice abuse, excessive use of tobacco(√ ) 9. pneumothorax could be spontaneous only ( ×) 10. cardiac tamponade is bleeding into the pericardial sac (√ ) (IV) write 5 risk factors for coronary heart diseases (5 marks) 1- Age 2- Sex 3- Race 4- Family history 5- Hypertension |
2011- 3- 3 | #9 |
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
Advanced adult care
1- Abnormal respiration include: a. dyspnea b. Tachypnea c. fairly regular rate, rhythm and depth d. a& b only are correct 2- Pylonephritis means: a. inflammation of the bladder b. inflammation of the ureter c. inflammation of the urethra d. inflammation of kidney's renal pelvis 3- Endotracheal suctioning is done as : a. clean procedure b. sterile procedure c. a & b are correct d. none of the above 4- when observing the patient respiration, you should note: a. the rate b. the rhythm c. the depth of respiration d. all of the above 5- The time of endotracheal suctioning is: a. 10-15 seconds b. 5-10 seconds c. 10-20 seconds d. None of the above 6- Treatment of COPD ( chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ) patients is based on: a. give oxygen therapy in high rate b. use of controlled oxygen therapy c. both a & b are correct d. none of the above 7- The most frequent cause of a postoperative pulmonary embolism is a thrombosed vein in : a. upper extremities b. pelvis c. lower extremities d. b & c are correct 8- Pressure overload inside the heart is associated with: a. valvular stenosis b. valvular insufficiency c. both a & b are correct d. none of the above 9- A transmural Myocardial Infarction means: a. is one involved the full thickness of the heart muscle b. is one involved only a partial thickness of the heart c. both a & b are correct d. none of the above 10- Reasons for urinary catheterization include: a. relive distention of the bladder due to inability to void. b. to obtain a sterile specimen of urine. c. to provide continuous drainage of the bladder d. all of the above are correct 11- Chronic renal failure could be caused by: a. chronic glomeulonephriis b. uncontrolled BP c. nephrotoxic agent ( drugs/ toxins) d. all of the above 12- Dietary modification for patient with CRF( chronic renal failure) include: a. sodium restriction b. low protein diet c. high carbohydrate diet d. all of the above 13- When you do physical examination to the abdomen, the patient complain from rebound tenderness and pain this means that : a. the pain felt upon release of pressure b. the pain felt during pressure c. the pain felt at the opposite area of palpation d. non of the above 14- Sengstaken tube used to treat : a. ruptured esophageal varices b. gastric ulcer c. appendicitis d. none of the above 15- Gastrointestinal ulcers commonly occur in: a. the lower esophagus b. the stomach c. the duodenum d. all of the above 16- Factors that may cause ulcer development include: a. emotional stress b. prolonged physical stress c. certain drugs and medications d. all of the above 17- One of the following is not from signs and symptoms of appendicitis: a. anorexia b. nausea and vomiting c. rebound tenderness d. decreased WBC count 18- Cancer ( tumor) can cause which of the following types of intestinal obstruction: a. mechanical obstruction b. non mechanical obstruction c. a & b are correct d. non of the above 19- Modes of transmission of type B hepatitis include: a. fecal/ oral contamination b. contact with contaminated body secretions c. by transmission from mothers to baby d. b & c are correct 20- Which of the following disorders could lead to esophageal varices: a. intestinal obstruction b. peritonitis c. appendicitis d. liver cirrhosis 21- The following are signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism except one: a. sweating b. nervousness and weakness c. weight gain d. exophalmous 22- The following are true related to addison's disease except one: a. it can result from adrenocortical insufficiency b. its caused by too high level of adrenocortical hormones c. the patient complains from weakness, fatigue and weight loss d. non of the above 23- Acromegaly and Gigantism occur as a result of: a. hypersecretion of pituitary b. hyposecretion of pituitary c. a & b are correct d. non of the above 24- High serum calcium level can be result from: a. hyperparathyroidism b. hypoparathyroidism c. a & b are correct d. none of the above 25- Juvenile diabetes refers to: a. type I DM b. type II DM c. non insulin dependent DM d. none of the above 26- which of the following tests measure the amount of sugar present in the blood after patient has been fasting for a prescribed amount of time ( generally 6-8 hours): a. fasting blood sugar b. two-hour post parandial blood sugar c. glucose tolerance test d. non of the above 27- The following are types of hemolytic anemia except one: a. sickle cell anemia b. G6PD deficiency c. thalassemia d. iron deficiency anemia 28- Megaloplastic anemia result from: a. decrease in iron serum level b. destruction of red blood cells c. deficiency of either vitamin B12 or folic acid d. non of the above 29- role of oncology nurse include: a. patient assessment b. patient education c. coordination of care d. all of the above 30- Biologic agent that used in biotherapy include: a. interferons b. interleukins c. vaccines d. all of the above Question two: Fill the following sentences with the words provided in the brackets. (10 MARKES) ( Myxedema, mellitus, Diabetes, anemia, cholelithiasis, viral, urolithiasis, Arteriosclerosis, pleural effusion, erect,dyspnea) 1- ……( dyspnea )…..….. means difficult or labored breathing. 2- To auscultate the chest, have the patient sit … (erect ) ….….. 3- The collection of fluid in the pleural space is called (pleural effusion) 4- … (Arteriosclerosis).…… … is the primary cause of coronary artery disease. 5- The presence of stones in the urinary system called ..(urolithiasis).. 6- Type A and type B hepatitis are considered as …..( viral) …….. hepatitis. 7- The presence of calculai or stones in the gallbladder is called … (cholelithiasis).… 8- Decrease number of RBCs and hemoglobin is called …(anemia).. 9- …..( Diabetes). Is a metabolic disorders in which the body loses its ability to properly oxidized carbohydrates. 10- adult hypothyroidism is also called … (Myxedema). Question Three: Write true (T) in front of true sentence and false (F) in front of wrong one (10 MARKS) 1.Tachypnea means quick, shallow breathing. ( √ ) 6.Gavage is the washing out of the stomach via a nasogastric tube or stomach tube. ( × )2.Oxygen is colorless, tasteless, odorless gas that is slightly heavier than air. ( √ ) 3. Pharyngitis is most commonly caused by voice abuse, excessive use of tobacco. ( √ ) 4.Pneumothorax is defined as the presence of blood in the pleural space. ( × ) 5.Cardiac tamponade is bleeding into the pericardial sac. ( √ ) 7.In appendicitis you must give first analgesics to control pain ( × ) 8. Polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia are symptoms of diabetes mellitus. ( √ ) 9. sickle cell disease is considered as a type of iron deficiency anemia ( × ) 10.cancer is uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells that have mutated from normal tissue. ( √ ) Question Four: Essay question * Write five symptoms associated with diabetes mellitus (5 MARKS) 1- Visual disturbances 2- Weakness and fatigue 3- Polyuria 4- Polydipsia 5- Polyphagia
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2011- 3- 4 | #10 |
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رد: طلب مواد تمريض مستوى خامس
مشكوره خيتو والله يوفقك
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مواقع النشر (المفضلة) |
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