A. Electroencephalogram
B. Cranial ultrasound
C. Isotope scan
D. Cranial radiograph
E. CT or MRI
Correct Answer: E
Question 2 The error in the instillation of chemotherapeutic agents in the postoperative period of cystic carcinoma is ( )
A. Dosage of each dose of& gt. 100 ml
B. Strict aseptic operation
C. The aspirated fluid should not be reinjected
D. Urine should be drained before the drug is injected
E. Urine should not be drained for the time being after instillation
Correct Answer: A
The following treatments are inappropriate () when abdominal pain occurs in the course of peritoneal dialysis.
A. warming the dialysate appropriately
B. switching to hypertonic dialysate
C. slowing down the rate of dialysate in and out
D. allowing the patient to change positions
E. treating peritonitis in a timely fashion
Correct Answer: B
Question 4: The recommended method of contraception for breastfeeding women is ().
A. long-acting oral contraceptive pills
B. family visit contraceptive pills
C. safe period contraceptive pills
D. instrumental contraceptive methods
E. short-acting oral contraceptive pills
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 5 Which of the following groups of people can not be registered as a nurse practitioner ().
A. Those without full civil capacity
B. Those who are color blind
C. Those whose registrations have been suspended or canceled in violation of the regulations governing nurses
D. All of the above
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 6 The following descriptions of diabetes mellitus are correct ( )
A................... Type I diabetes mellitus, also known as insulin-dependent Type I diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
B. Type II diabetes mellitus is also known as insulin-independent diabetes mellitus
C. Primary diabetes mellitus is the least common form of diabetes mellitus, while secondary diabetes mellitus is relatively common
D. Glycemic intolerance occurs in pregnancy, which is known as gestational diabetes mellitus
E. Diabetes mellitus is a multigenerational disease
Correct Answer: C
The 7th Question Question Under what conditions do pain rhythms change or disappear in patients with peptic ulcers ( ).
A. when fatigued
B. when drinking alcohol
C. when cold
D. when anxious
E. when cancerous
Correct Answer: E
QUESTION 8 An abdominal puncture that draws noncoagulable blood can be seen in ( ).
A. Acute perforation of gastroduodenal ulcer
B. Choledocholithiasis
C. Acute appendicitis
D. Acute pancreatitis
E. Traumatic splenic rupture
Correct Answer: E
Question 9: In a patient with mitral stenosis, the auscultatory sign that suggests that there is some elasticity remaining in the valve is ( )
A. Diminished first heart sound in the apical region
B. Diastolic murmur confined and not conducted
C. Split second heart sound in the pulmonary valve region
D. Mitral valve opening beat
E. Murmur diminishes or disappears on inspiration
Correct Answer: D
Question 10 Regarding the implementation of contraception in the post-partum period, the time is in the () after delivery.
A.2 weeks
B.4 weeks
C.6 weeks
D.8 weeks
E.12 weeks
Question 1: A startled face with enlarged eye lobes, protruding eyeballs, a glazed stare, excitement, and irritability is the face of a person who has a ( )
A.Mucous edema face
B.Hyperthyroid face
B. Hyperthyroidism face
C. Nephrosis face
D. Chronic face
E. Anemia face
Correct Answer: B
Question 2The most important possible cause of dilated cardiomyopathy is ( )
A. Viral infections
B. Heredity
C. Poisoning
D. .metabolic abnormalities drug effects
Correct Answer: A
Question 3 The depth of a superficial second-degree burn is ().
A. deep to the stratum corneum of the skin
B. deep to the deep dermis
C. deep to the hair layer of the skin
D. superficial to the dermis, with some of the hair layer remaining intact
E. deep to the entire skin
Correct Answer: D
The fecal matter in a patient with an upper GI hemorrhage may be of the form of a ( ).
A. pus and blood
B. jam
C. rice slop
D. tar
E. white vitrified clay
Correct Answer: D
Referee Analysis: A is the manifestation of bacillary dysentery or rectal cancer, B is the manifestation of the patient with intussusception, C is the manifestation of the feces of the patient with cholera, and E is the manifestation of biliary obstruction. .
Question 6 In the care of a child with tetralogy of Fallot, attention should be paid to ensuring intake and preventing dehydration, the purpose of which is to ( )
A. prevent constipation
B. prevent shock
C. prevent thromboembolism
D. prevent heart failure
E. prevent renal failure
Correct Answer: CQuestion 1 Hepatic A positive jugular venous reflux sign is defined as ().
A. cardiogenic cirrhosis with jaundice and hepatic impairment
B. cirrhosis with persistent hepatic stasis in prolonged right heart failure
C. hepatomegaly and tenderness in acute hepatic stasis
D. disappearance of jugular venous filling on compression of the patient's abdomen or liver
E. more pronounced jugular filling on compression of the patient's abdomen or liver
C. positive jugular venous reflux sign is defined as a sign that the jugular venous reflux has been increased in the patient.
Correct Answer: E
QUESTION 7 Entering stock blood that has been stored for a long time is likely to cause:().
A. hypernatremia
B. hypocalcemia
C. hypokalemia
D. hyperkalemia
E. hyponatremia
Correct Answer: D
QUESTION 8 Low-concentration oxygen delivery, oxygen flow rate of ( )
A. 5 to 6 L/min
B. 2 to 3 L /min
C.1 to 2L/min
D.1 to 2L/s
E.2 to 3L/s
Correct Answer: C
Question 9 The bony landmark for anal examination to understand the degree of fetal head descent is ( ).
A. Sacral promontory
B. Sacrum
C. Sciatic node
D. Sciatic spine
E. Sciatic notch
Correct Answer: D
Title 10 The easiest and most effective method of diagnosing lung cancer at an early stage is the ( )
A.Diagnostic imaging studies
B. Sputum exfoliative B. Sputum exfoliative cytology
C. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy and microfiberoptic bronchoscopy
D. Anti-human lung cancer monoclonal antibody test
E. Bronchoalveolar lavage
Correct Answer: B