SNLE STUDY GUIDE EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
C. Aspirate the content - Answer- A 75-year-old patient was bed ridden for the last one
year, She was incontinent, restless, delirious and was trying to pull her nasogastric tube
out , but her arms were restrained; her forearms had bruises and her lips were dry and
cracked. Which of the following nursing intervention each Nasogastric feed?
A. Pull to check the tube is in place
B. Check the tube for patency
C. Aspirate the content
D. Insert water
A. Blood glucose level - Answer- A nurse has just started total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
as prescribed
for a patient with severe dysphagia and low prealbumin levels. In one to two hours, the
nurse should anticipate assessing the patient's:
A. Blood glucose level
B. Weight
C. Liver
D. Spo2
D. coronary arteries - Answer- The artery which supply the mycardial muscle with
oxygen and nutrients is called:
A. Carotid
B. anterior vena cava
C. Pulmonary artery
D. coronary arteries
B. Blindness - Answer- A nurse was assessing a newborn delivery by a mother infected
with Neisseria gonorrhea. What is the complication that can occur to the newborn?
A. Deafness
B. Blindness
C. Mental retardants
D. Hyperbilirubinemia
,C. Supine, with the amputated limb flat on the bed - Answer- Client has just returned to
a nursing unit after an above-knee amputation of the right leg. The nurse should place
the client i which position?
A. Prone
B. Reverse Trendelenburg's
C. Supine, with the amputated limb flat on the bed
D. Supine, with the amputated limp supported with pillows
C. low salt, low fat - Answer- A 45-year-old male is diagnosed with Nephrotic syndrome.
When nursing care for the patient the plan of diet should be?
A. high salt, High fat
B. high salt, High cholesterol
C. low salt, low fat
D. low protein, high salt
B. cerebrovascular accident - Answer- A client has atrial fibrillation the nurse should
monitor the client for
A. cardiac arrests
B. cerebrovascular accident
C. heart block
D. ventricular fibrillation
B. Corticosteroids - Answer- A 7 years old child is admitted to pediatric medical ward.
His urine analysis result revealed massive proteinuria. The child was diagnosed with
Nephrotic Syndrome. Which of the following medication can prevent the relapses of the
child condition?
A. Antibiotics
B. Corticosteroids
C. Diuretics
D. Immunosuppressive
A. Autocratic - Answer- Nurse supervising on assistant nurse and delegate assignment
to him and say"diving up patient's assignment" what type of leadership?
A. Autocratic
B. Laissez-faire
C. situational
D. transformational
A. Rales - Answer- Patient has heart failure and suddenly has edema. What is the lung
sound will be hearing?
, A. Rales
B. Rhonchi
C. Wheezing
D. Stridor
C. Ask the parents to bring the child favorite toy - Answer- A 2-year-old child is admitted
to pediatric ward. The mother cannot stay the child and she will visit him in the
weakened only. Which of the following nursing action indicates an understanding of the
emotional needs this child?
A. Give her a warm bath to calm down
B. Allow the child to suck on a pacifier
C. Ask the parents to bring the child favorite toy
D. Tell he parents that frequently visiting is unnecessary
C. Postpartum hemorrhage - Answer- A women in labor is progressing well. She has
been diagnosed with a large fibroid in the fundus. What should the nurse observe her
for after delivery?
A. Thrombophlebitis
B. Postpartum depression
C. Postpartum hemorrhage
D. Loss of bladder tone during puerperium
A. Corona virus - Answer- Mr X attended in outpatient clinic with symptoms of shortness
of breath, diarrhea and severe respiratory distress Which of the following is the best
diagnosis of Mrs. A case?
A. Corona virus
B. Swine Flue
C. Zika virus
D. Hepatitis
A. Immature hepatic function - Answer- A4 days old baby diagnosed with physiological
jaundice. his father is distressed and wants to know why he have this condition. What
should the nurse tell the about the most prominent physiological jaundice?
A. Immature hepatic function
B. Decrease milk intake
C. Rh incompatibility
D. Red blood cell enzyme defects
A. Bleeding - Answer- A nurse was assessing a newborn undergone circumcision what
is the immediate risk for this newborn the nurse needs to observe?
A. Bleeding
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
C. Aspirate the content - Answer- A 75-year-old patient was bed ridden for the last one
year, She was incontinent, restless, delirious and was trying to pull her nasogastric tube
out , but her arms were restrained; her forearms had bruises and her lips were dry and
cracked. Which of the following nursing intervention each Nasogastric feed?
A. Pull to check the tube is in place
B. Check the tube for patency
C. Aspirate the content
D. Insert water
A. Blood glucose level - Answer- A nurse has just started total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
as prescribed
for a patient with severe dysphagia and low prealbumin levels. In one to two hours, the
nurse should anticipate assessing the patient's:
A. Blood glucose level
B. Weight
C. Liver
D. Spo2
D. coronary arteries - Answer- The artery which supply the mycardial muscle with
oxygen and nutrients is called:
A. Carotid
B. anterior vena cava
C. Pulmonary artery
D. coronary arteries
B. Blindness - Answer- A nurse was assessing a newborn delivery by a mother infected
with Neisseria gonorrhea. What is the complication that can occur to the newborn?
A. Deafness
B. Blindness
C. Mental retardants
D. Hyperbilirubinemia
,C. Supine, with the amputated limb flat on the bed - Answer- Client has just returned to
a nursing unit after an above-knee amputation of the right leg. The nurse should place
the client i which position?
A. Prone
B. Reverse Trendelenburg's
C. Supine, with the amputated limb flat on the bed
D. Supine, with the amputated limp supported with pillows
C. low salt, low fat - Answer- A 45-year-old male is diagnosed with Nephrotic syndrome.
When nursing care for the patient the plan of diet should be?
A. high salt, High fat
B. high salt, High cholesterol
C. low salt, low fat
D. low protein, high salt
B. cerebrovascular accident - Answer- A client has atrial fibrillation the nurse should
monitor the client for
A. cardiac arrests
B. cerebrovascular accident
C. heart block
D. ventricular fibrillation
B. Corticosteroids - Answer- A 7 years old child is admitted to pediatric medical ward.
His urine analysis result revealed massive proteinuria. The child was diagnosed with
Nephrotic Syndrome. Which of the following medication can prevent the relapses of the
child condition?
A. Antibiotics
B. Corticosteroids
C. Diuretics
D. Immunosuppressive
A. Autocratic - Answer- Nurse supervising on assistant nurse and delegate assignment
to him and say"diving up patient's assignment" what type of leadership?
A. Autocratic
B. Laissez-faire
C. situational
D. transformational
A. Rales - Answer- Patient has heart failure and suddenly has edema. What is the lung
sound will be hearing?
, A. Rales
B. Rhonchi
C. Wheezing
D. Stridor
C. Ask the parents to bring the child favorite toy - Answer- A 2-year-old child is admitted
to pediatric ward. The mother cannot stay the child and she will visit him in the
weakened only. Which of the following nursing action indicates an understanding of the
emotional needs this child?
A. Give her a warm bath to calm down
B. Allow the child to suck on a pacifier
C. Ask the parents to bring the child favorite toy
D. Tell he parents that frequently visiting is unnecessary
C. Postpartum hemorrhage - Answer- A women in labor is progressing well. She has
been diagnosed with a large fibroid in the fundus. What should the nurse observe her
for after delivery?
A. Thrombophlebitis
B. Postpartum depression
C. Postpartum hemorrhage
D. Loss of bladder tone during puerperium
A. Corona virus - Answer- Mr X attended in outpatient clinic with symptoms of shortness
of breath, diarrhea and severe respiratory distress Which of the following is the best
diagnosis of Mrs. A case?
A. Corona virus
B. Swine Flue
C. Zika virus
D. Hepatitis
A. Immature hepatic function - Answer- A4 days old baby diagnosed with physiological
jaundice. his father is distressed and wants to know why he have this condition. What
should the nurse tell the about the most prominent physiological jaundice?
A. Immature hepatic function
B. Decrease milk intake
C. Rh incompatibility
D. Red blood cell enzyme defects
A. Bleeding - Answer- A nurse was assessing a newborn undergone circumcision what
is the immediate risk for this newborn the nurse needs to observe?
A. Bleeding