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Nursing three basic test questions

A, A-type multiple-choice questions (***39 points) each question options may be more than one correct, can only choose the best of them

1. Mannitol dehydration treatment of cerebral edema should be:

A. rapid intravenous injection

B. a single dose over 2 hours

C. a single dose over 1 hour

D. a single dose over 15 minutes

E. the rate of titration is not related to the efficacy of the treatment

D

2. When a psychotic patient taking chlorpromazine develops acute extrapyramidal symptoms, the most reasonable measure is

p> A. Discontinue the medication

B. Reduce the dosage

C. Reduce the dosage and add levodopa

D. Reduce the dosage and add antane

E. Discontinue the medication and switch to antane

D

3. Regarding the paranoid phenotype of schizophrenia, which of the following is correct?

A. Delusions are systematic and hallucinations are related to delusions

B. Delusions are not systematic and hallucinations are related to delusions

C. Delusions are systematic and hallucinations are not related to delusions

D. Delusions are not systematic and hallucinations are not related to delusions

E. Delusions are not systematic and hallucinations are not necessarily related to delusions

E

4. Intravenous DSA is indicated for which of the following is not included

A. Aneurysm

B. Vascular embolism thrombolysis

C. Bercha's syndrome

D. Renal artery stenosis

E. Superior vena cava occlusion

B

5. The patient's diet prior to the procedure should be:

A. Drink plenty of water

B. Eat a combination of coarse and fine grains

C. Low-salt

D. Low-cholesterol diet

E. High-calorie, high-vitamin diet

E

6. The most important principle of nutritional therapy for patients with hypertension is

A. Decrease caloric intake

B. Reduce fat intake

C. Limit salt

D. Eat more fish and soybeans

E. Eat more food with high content of potassium, magnesium, iodine, and zinc

C

7. Male, 40 years old, suffered from wandering large arthritis of the limbs for several years, and in the past six months, he suffered from fatigue, poor appetite, palpitation, and shortness of breath, and in the past one month, the lower limbs of the two lower limbs were swollen.

On examination, the jugular vein was aneurysmal, the liver was 75px below the costal margins, and a