[Multiple-choice questions] The most common reason for urinary retention in elderly men is ().
urethral calculus
cystolith
Urethral injury
benign prostatic hyperplasia
E hypokalemia
Reference answer: D.
【 multiple-choice questions 】 colostomy patients can eat vegetables after discharge is ().
A celery
Chinese chives
onion
pepper
Cauliflower
Reference answer: e
【 Multiple-choice questions 】 Application of gastric lavage in patients with pyloric obstruction 3 days before operation ().
Hypertonic saline
Warm isotonic saline
C warm boiled water
D5% glucose solution
Isotonic sodium bicarbonate solution
Reference answer: b
[Multiple-choice questions] In the following cases, when patients with Alzheimer's disease appear, nurses should pay close attention to the risk of getting lost ().
A language is repetitive.
B is in high spirits and excited in words.
C nervous, attack others for no reason.
Wandering around, walking aimlessly
E refused to correct his opinion and was stubborn.
Reference answer: D.
[Multiple-choice questions] A 46-year-old male patient with a history of diabetes 16 years recently developed ketoacidosis, and his condition was stable after being rescued by the hospital. Yesterday, due to a high fever and cough, I suddenly felt extremely thirsty, anorexia, nausea and rapid breathing. At night, my limbs are cold, my pulse is rapid, my blood pressure drops and I feel unconscious. This should be done immediately.
Intravenous injection of 500 g/L glucose.
Intravenous drip of hypotonic saline
Intravenous drip of routine insulin
D. intravenous injection of respiratory stimulants
Increase the dosage of oral hypoglycemic agents.
Reference answer: C.
【 multiple-choice questions 】 the early symptoms of internal hemorrhoids are
Hemorrhoid prolapse
ache
constipation
have/pass blood in one's stool
Anal pruritus
Reference answer: D.
[Multiple-choice questions] The content of morning nursing for nurses does not include ().
Assist patients in oral care.
Finishing bed device
Change clothes if necessary.
D. Distribution of oral drugs
Suck sputum if necessary.
Reference answer: D.
[Multiple choice questions] Patient, male, 35 years old. Hit by a car, acute pain in the right upper abdomen, breathing 36 times/minute, pulse 100 times/minute, BP90/65mmHg, unknown diagnosis, disability ().
promethazine
Diazepam b
C6- aminocaproic acid
morphine
Pentphenobarbital
Reference answer: D.
Detailed examination contents of the nurse qualification examination:
The content of the nurse qualification examination includes three aspects: the main nursing tasks, the nursing knowledge needed to complete the tasks and various common diseases. This paper mainly examines the content of candidates using what they have learned to complete a specific nursing task. The nurse qualification examination takes two examination subjects: professional practice and practical ability, in which professional practice examines nursing work ability and practical ability examines nursing task ability.
The examination contents of "Professional Practice" and "Practical Ability" are as follows:
Professional practice subjects examine the ability to use nursing related knowledge to complete nursing work effectively and safely; The examination covers medical knowledge related to health and diseases, basic nursing skills and clinical application ability of social and humanistic knowledge related to nursing.
Practical ability subjects examine the ability to use nursing professional knowledge and skills to complete nursing tasks; The content of the examination involves clinical manifestations, treatment principles, health assessment, nursing procedures, clinical application of nursing professional knowledge, health education and other knowledge.