Question 56
A patient presented to medical OPD with all the signs and symptoms of heart failure. His echocardiography showed increased right ventricle workload, right ventricle hypertrophy, displaced interventricular septum and tricuspid regurgitation. What is the most important test to confirm the diagnosis in this regard?
Question 57
All of the following factors can increase the level of glucose in the blood except:
Question 58
A nurse is assigned to care for a client with chronic renal failure. Which of the following interventions is the least appropriate?
Question 59
A patient presented in neurology OPD with CT angiogram of the brain vessels, and an aneurysm, saccular in shape, was seen at bifurcation of the artery. Moreover, the aneurysm was thought to be congenital. Which is the most likely type of aneurysm in this case?
Question 60
A 49 year old male patient has experienced a myocardial infarction with an approximate 55% damage to his ventricle. What interventions would most likely NOT be performed for this patient to avoid the complication of cardiogenic shock?
