Prometric Exam Questions and Answers for Nurses 2021

Questions:

A4 days old baby diagnosed with physiological jaundice . his father is distressed and wants to know why he have this condition . what the nurse should the nurse tell the about the most prominent physiological jaundice 

Options:

A. Immature hepatic function 


B. Decrease milk intake


C. Rh incompatibility 


D. Red blood cell enzyme defects


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Questions:

For physical assessment steps for the foot is


Options:

 A. Inspection , palpitation 


B. Palpation , auscultation 


C. Percussion, palpation 


Questions:

A nurse is teaching cord care to a group of new mothers during a baby bath demonstration. One of the mothers ask the nurse on how to prevent infection of the cord. Which of the following is the best nursing response?


Options:


 A.
Apply antibiotic cream to the cord after every diaper 


B. change Clean the cord with water when necessary and keep dry 


C. Clean the cord with surgical spirits twice a day 


D.
Cover the cord with a bandage and change daily 



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Questions:

A37 years-old man present man present to emergency department with chest pain . An ECG shows significant elevation in the ST segm II , III and aVF ,indicating MI related to occlusion in the artery what is the location of MI ?


Options:


 A. Posterior MI 


B. Anterior MI 


C. Inferior MI 

D. Lateral MI


Questions:

71-year-old male was diagnosed with subdural underwent burr hole craniotomy for subdural hernatoma days ago. In order to detect the sign of meningitis as one of which of the following indicates the patient has meninge? 


Options:


A.
Negative Kernig's signs 


B. Positive Brudzinski's sign 


C. Absence of nuchal rigidity 


D. Glasgow comma scale of 14 points 


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Questions:

A nurse evaluate dietary practices of a patient who had been as having acute glomerulonephritis . the patient verbalized following the appropriate diet for acute glomerulonephritis . which of the following diet verbalized by the patient is approved diagnosis ?


Options:


 A. Restricted fluid intake 


B. Restricted dietary protein 


 C. Increase intake of low fiber food 


D. Increase intake of sodium-rich food 


Questions:

which of the following best describes the role of a case management? 


Options:


 A.
promotes healthy lifestyle. 


 B. provides coordination of care to ensure continuity. 


 C. possesses highly skilled communication methods. 


 D. promotes the comfort of the patient





Questions:

A 5 years old child admitted with bacterial meningitis and is having seizure. Which of the following intervention the nurse should initiate ? 


Options:


A.
restrain the child’s limbs to prevent injury 


 B. slowly put the child on his side on the floor 


 C. clear the area of objects and administer oxygen


 D. roll the child to prone position to protect the airway 



Questions:

A 3-year-old child is admitted to the hospital with seizures. He oriented and has a rash in his extremities and is diagnosed meningitis. While doing physical examination of him, he starts to seizures. 


Blood pressure 100/57 mmHg 
Heart rate 110 /min 
Respiratory rate 30 /min 
 Temperature 39.5 
Which of the following is the priority of care during the seizure? 


Options:


A.
Put the child on right side 


 B. Protect the child from injury 


 C. Call the physician immediately 


 D. Administer oxygen 100%


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Questions:

In the summer months, a five year-old girl presents with a sore throat and a dry cough that has slowly become worse over the past three weeks. Her body temperature is 38.0oC. On auscultation, there is wheezing and shortness of breath. She lives in an overcrowded house with three brothers, parents and grandparents in a lowincome neighborhood where she attends school. Which is the greatest risk factor?

Options:


A.
Residing in a low-income neighborhood 


 B. Exposure to a pathogen in summer season 


C. Attending school 


D. Living in crowded conditions 




ANSWERS:

A. Immature hepatic function 

A. Inspection , palpitation

B. change Clean the cord with water when necessary and keep dry

C. Inferior MI

B. ST elevation

B. Positive Brudzinski's sign

A. Restricted fluid intake

B. provides coordination of care to ensure continuity.

B. slowly put the child on his side on the floor

D. Living in crowded conditions


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