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Veer Narmad South Gujarat University 2010 B.Sc Nursing Medical Surgical - 1 S.Y.( ) . - Question Paper

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RP-0631

Second Year B. Sc. (Nursing) Examination June / July - 2010 Medical Surgical Nursing - I

Time : Hours]

[Total Marks : 75


Instructions :

(1)

Seat No.:


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Name of the Examination :

S. Y. B. Sc. (Nursing)

Name of the Subject:

Medical Surgical Nursing - 1

-Subject Code No.:

0

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1

-Section No. (1,2,.....): Nil

(2)    Answer all the questions.

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(3)    Draw diagrams and illustrations wherever necessary.

1 Answer any two of the following :    2x15=30

(1)    Mr. X, 45 years old admitted in the hospital with the

complaints of severe abdominal pain and he had been

diagnosed as a case of "Acute Appendicitis".

(a)    Define appendicitis.

(b)    Describe etiopathophysiology and clinical features of Acute Appendicitis'.

(c)    Applying the nursing process, plan care for Mr. X, who is undergoing surgery based on priority of needs.

(2)    Mr. Kumar, 25 years old is admitted with acute attack

of Bronchial Asthma :

(d)    Applying the nursing process, plan care for    7 Mr. Kumar based on three priority diagnosis.

(c)    Describe the pathophysiology and clinical    8 features of MI.

(d)    State the difference between MI and Angina    3 pectoris pain.

2    Short notes : Write any six from the following :    6x5=30

(1)    Medical and Nursing management of shock.

(2)    Write the nursing care of client with chest drainage.

(3)    Pathophysiology of CRF.

(4)    State the difference between gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer.

(5)    Stages of bone healing and factors influencing bone healing.

(6)    Pre-operative care for patient undergoing major abdominal surgery.

(7)    Define Diabetes mellitus and compare type-I and type-II Diabetes mellitus.

(8)    Describe the components of health education for the patient with hypertension.

3    Multiple choice questions :    15x1=15

(1)    Dehydration referes to _

(a)    Loss of fluid from the body

(b)    Excess fluid in the body

(c)    Blood loss

(d)    Hypernatremia

(2)    The normal blood pH is _

(a)    7.35-7.45

(b)    7.25-7.35

(c)    7.45-7.55

(d)    7.30-7.50

(3)    'Flail chest' refers to _

(a)    Forward bending of chest

(b)    Anterior-posterior diameter is equal to lateral diameter of chest

(c)    Fractured rib segment moves in with inspiration and blows out during expiration

(d)    Pectus excavatum

(4)    'Corpulmonale' is a complication of_

(a)    COPD

(b)    CCF

(c)    Gastric cancer

(d)    Liver disorder

(5)    The important complication of partial gastrectomy is_

(a)    Compartment syndrome

(b)    Murphy syndrome

(c)    Marfan's syndrome

(d)    Dumpling syndrome

(6)    Intussusception referes to _

(a)    Twisting of intestines

(b)    Inflammation of intestines

(c)    Telescoping of intestines

(d)    Intestinal fistula

(7)    Important risk factor of peripheral vascular disease (e.g. TAO) is _

(a)    Cigaratte smoking

(b)    Alcoholism

(c)    Sedantary life style

(d)    Consuming spicy diets

(8)    Valvoplasty refers to _

(a)    Resection of colon and rectum

(b)    Surgical repair of heart valves

(c)    Repairing of heart layers

(d)    Ligation of anal fistula

(9)    "Colo-coloured" urine is a characteristic manifestation of_

(a)    Nephrotic syndrome

(b)    UTI

(c)    Acute glomurulonephritis

(d)    Polycystic kidney

(10)    "Rule of Nine" is followed in calculation of_

(a)    Degree of renal failure

(b)    Degree of dehydration

(c)    Percentage of burns

(d)    Percentage of oxygen

(11)    Green stick fracture is common among _

(a)    Women

(b)    Adults

(c)    Older adults

(d)    Children

(12)    'Flush therapy' is used in the management of_

(a)    ESRD

(b)    ARF

(c)    Renal calculi

(d)    Liver abscess

(13)    Digoxin is a drug primarily used in _

(a)    Cardiac failure

(b)    Respiratory failure

(c)    Hepatic failure

(d)    Dehydration

(14)    The cardinal features of DKA are _

(a)    Polyuria and polydipsia

(b)    Weight - gain and anorexia

(c)    Dehydration and ketosis

(d)    Odema and fatigue

(15)    'Lock-Jaw' is a characteristic manifestation of

(a)    Tetany

(b)    Tetanus

(c)    Leprosy

(d)    Tuberculosis

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