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Indian Diploma in Critical Care Nursing: MCQ Practice Questions, Exercises of Nursing

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Indian Diploma in Critical Care Nursing
MCQ Section A - Only one answer is correct
1. Four emergency interventions used in resuscitating a patient in cardiac arrest.
a. Adrenaline/Atropine/ Amiodarone/Defibrillation
b. Epinephrine/ Atropine/ Vasopressin/ Noradrenaline
c. Adrenaline/Vasopressin/ Amiodarone/Defibrillation
d. . Epinephrine/ Atropine/ Vasopressin/ Amiodarone
2. Normal Saline contains:
a. 0.9%Sodium chloride
b. 0.5%Sodium chloride
c. 0.8% Sodium bicarbonate
d. 3% Sodium chloride
3. One milligram contains:
a. 10 microgram
b 100 microgram
c. 1000 microgram
d. 10000 microgram
4. 5% Dextrose solution contains:
a. 5 gm dextrose/ liter
b. 50 gm dextrose/ 100 ml
c. 5 gm dextrose/ 100 ml
d. 5 mg dextrose/ 100 ml
5. Pressure in oxygen cylinder is:
a. 1200 psi
b. 1500 psi
c. 1800 psi
d. 2500 psi
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Indian Diploma in Critical Care Nursing

MCQ Section A - Only one answer is correct

  1. Four emergency interventions used in resuscitating a patient in cardiac arrest. a. Adrenaline/Atropine/ Amiodarone/Defibrillation b. Epinephrine/ Atropine/ Vasopressin/ Noradrenaline c. Adrenaline/Vasopressin/ Amiodarone/Defibrillation d.. Epinephrine/ Atropine/ Vasopressin/ Amiodarone
  2. Normal Saline contains: a. 0.9%Sodium chloride b. 0.5%Sodium chloride c. 0.8% Sodium bicarbonate d. 3% Sodium chloride
  3. One milligram contains: a. 10 microgram b 100 microgram c. 1000 microgram d. 10000 microgram
  4. 5% Dextrose solution contains: a. 5 gm dextrose/ liter b. 50 gm dextrose/ 100 ml c. 5 gm dextrose/ 100 ml d. 5 mg dextrose/ 100 ml
  5. Pressure in oxygen cylinder is: a. 1200 psi b. 1500 psi c. 1800 psi d. 2500 psi
  1. Which of the following fluids can be safely given through peripheral vein. a. Normal Saline/ Amino Acids/ Ringer Lactate b. Normal Saline/ Amino Acids/ Intralipid c. Normal Saline/ Intralipid/ Ringer Lactate d. 5% Dextrose/Normal Saline/ Amino Acids
  2. Compression - Ventilation ratio during CPR on an adult victim is a. 5: b. 15: c. 30: d. 30:
  3. Energy selected to defibrillate ventricular fibrillation (VF) using monophasic defibrillator is: a. 200 J b. 300 J c. 360 J d. 380 J
  4. Treatment of Narrow Complex Tachycardia in haemodynamically unstable patient is a. Defibrillation b. Cardioversion c. Amidarone d. Ditiazem
  5. One ampoule of Adrenaline contains a. 1mg b. 0.1 mg c. 100mcg d. 10mg
  1. Tall peaked T waves in ECG is seen in a. Hypokalemia b. Hyponatremia c. Hypernatremia d. Hyperkalemia
  2. Chest tube is most commonly put in _____________ intercostal space a. 4th-5th b. 6th-7th c. 8th-9th d. 10th-11th
  3. Bradycardia is heart rate less than a. 60/min b. 70/min c. 80/min d. 100/min
  4. Normal level of serum sodium is a. 115- b. 135- c. 150- d. 170-
  5. All are correctly matched except a. decreased fibrinogen – cryoprecipate b. increased INR – FFP c. decreased hemoglobin – packed cells d. increased APTT – platelets SECTION B - ANSWER TRUE OR FALSE:
  1. The following therapeutic manoeuvres improve survival in ARDS a) High levels of PEEP > 15 cm H2O b) Proning for at least 16 hours c) Low tidal volume ventilation (6ml/kg PBW) d) Alveolar recruitment manoeuvres
  2. When performing tracheal suctioning for a patient with Tracheostomy, the nurse should: a) Pre Oxygenate the patient before suctioning b) Apply negative pressure throughout the pressure c) Make sure the cuff of tracheostomy tube is inflated d) Instill Sodium Bicarbonate into the tube prior to suction to loosen secretions
  3. When using haemodynamic monitoring to assess preload/ fluid responsiveness in critically ill a) Pulse pressure variation >13% is a sensitive indicator of preload responsiveness b) A finding of PAOP >15 mmHg indicates a patient is very unlikely to be preload responsive c) Pulse pressure variation is a useful test of preload responsiveness during weaning from ventilatory support d) Colloid fluid is recommended when assessing preload responsiveness
  4. The following are predictors of increased hospital mortality in patients with COPD requiring mechanical ventilation? a)Previous history of Mechanical ventilation lasting > 72 hrs b) An FEV1 < 30% predicted prior to ICU admission c) One failed extubation attempt d) Presence of co-morbidities