Question 61
The nurse is expected to protect the client's right to confidentiality of medical records. Which is the correct action of the nurse?
Question 62
The nurse is assessing a client who, admitted due to difficulty breathing, underwent a bronchoscopy. On assessment, the nurse notes absence of the gag reflex. Which of the following interventions is the least appropriate for the client?
Question 63
A patient presented to medical emergency with Hematemesis and was given Octreotide. What benefit can Octreotide provide to the patient?
Question 64
Which of the following types of infarction is notorious for causing conduction malfunctions?
Question 65
A young lady presented in OPD with a panic attack and was previously diagnosed with recurrent hyperventilation syndromes. This time she was also hyperventilating. Her ABGs showed decreased paCO2 and high pH. Bicarbonate was mildly decreased. What is the most likely diagnosis?
