Nursing license Preparation Test 4

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1. Ernest Arnold Hamilton, a 60 year old American client was mobbed by teen gangsters near New york, Cubao. He was rushed to John John Hopio Medical Center and was Unconscious. You are his nurse and you are to suction his secretions. In which position should you place Mr. Hamilton?

2. You are about to set the suction pressure to be used to Mr. Hamilton. You are using a Wall unit suction machine. How much pressure should you set the valve before suctioning Mr. Hamilton?

3. The wall unit is not functioning; You then try to use the portable suction equipment available. How much pressure of suction equipment is needed to prevent trauma to mucus membrane and air ways in case of portable suction units

4. There are four catheter sizes available for use, which one of these should you use for Mr. Hamilton?

5. Which of the following, if done by the nurse, indicates incompetence during suctioning an unconscious client?

6. Which of the following is the initial sign of hypoxemia in an adult client?1. Tachypnea
2. Tachycardia
3. Cyanosis
4. Pallor
5. Irritability
6. Flaring of Nares

7. Which method of oxygenation least likely produces anxiety and apprehension?

8. Which of the following oxygen delivery method can deliver 100% Oxygen at 15 LPM?

9. Which of the following is not true about OXYGEN?

10. Roberto San Andres, A new nurse in the hospital is about to administer oxygen on patient with Respiratory distress. As his senior nurse, you should intervene if Roberto will:

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