SABARI COLLEGE OF NURSING
B.Sc Nursing (Basic) II Year – IV semester
II THEORY MODEL EXAMINATION
ADULT HEALTH NURSING –II
I. ESSAY questions 2x15 = 30 Marks
1. a) Define Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), elaborate stages of CKD and its clinical
manifestations (7)
b) Explain about hemodialysis in detail and nursing management of patient undergoing
hemodialysis (8)
2. a) Define Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, explain its pathophysiology and clinical
manifestations in detail (7)
b) Elaborate the collaborative management of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (8)
II. Write short notes on 5x5=25 Marks
1. Renal Calculi
2. National AIDS control programme
3. Chemotherapy
4. Management of AIDS
5. Poisoning
III. Write very short notes on 4x2= 8 Marks
1. Triage
2. Warning signs of cancer
3. Principles of Critical care unit
4. List four occupational diseases with its cause
IV. Multiple choice questions 12x1=12 Marks
1. Which of the following is the functional unit of the kidney?
A) Glomerulus
B) Nephron
C) Renal pelvis
D) Ureter
2. Which vascular access is commonly used for long-term hemodialysis?
A) Arteriovenous fistula (AV fistula)
B) Peritoneal catheter
C) Dialysis shunt
D) Venous catheter
3. What is the primary role of a ventilator in a Critical Care Unit (CCU)?
A) To provide medication to the patient
B) To monitor blood pressure
C) To assist or control a patient's breathing
D) To increase blood circulation
4 . Which of the following is a common complication in critically ill patients related to
immobility?
A) Respiratory failure
B) Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
C) Hyperkalemia
D) Hypertension
5. What is the primary function of a central venous catheter (CVC) in the critical care
setting?
A) To provide continuous blood pressure monitoring
B) To monitor oxygen saturation levels
C) To administer fluids, medications, and collect blood samples
D) To perform surgery
6. What is the most common complication of endotracheal intubation in a critical care
setting?
A) Cardiac arrhythmia
B) Hypotension
C) Tube displacement or obstruction
D) Hyperglycemia
7. What is the term used for cancer that has spread from the primary site to distant
organs?
A) Benign
B) Metastasis
C) Remission
D) Dysplasia
8. What is the purpose of immunotherapy in cancer treatment?
A) To target and destroy cancer cells by boosting the body's immune system
B) To block the production of cancer-related hormones
C) To inhibit angiogenesis and starve the tumor
D) To slow down cancer cell growth through radiation
9.Which of the following is a common side effect of chemotherapy?
A) Weight gain
B) Hair loss
C) Increased bone density
D) Enhanced appetite
10.What does the TNM staging system in cancer refer to?
A) Treatment options based on cancer location
B) Tumor size, lymph node involvement, and presence of metastasis
C) Type of cancer and its grading
D) Tumor necrosis and morphology
11. What is the most common occupational disease in the healthcare sector?
A) Latex allergy
B) Asthma
C) Carpal tunnel syndrome
D) Infectious diseases
12.Which of the following is the most common route for administering Total
Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)?
A) Oral intake
B) Nasogastric tube
C) Central venous catheter (CVC)
D) Subcutaneous injection