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A client with a central venous catheter develops shortness of breath and chest pain. The nurse notes a drop in BP and muffled heart sounds. What is the priority action?
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A client is receiving IV potassium chloride for hypokalemia. Which of the following f indings should the nurse report immediately?
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A nurse is caring for a patient with heart failure who has gained 3 lbs (1.4 kg) in 24 hours and reports dyspnea. What is the nurse’s next action?
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A client is post-op day 1 after abdominal surgery. The nurse notes absent bowel sounds and a distended abdomen. What is the nurse’s priority action?
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*✨ ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE IMPORTANT MCQs ✨*
1. What is the most commonly used screening tool for alcohol use disorder?
*CAGE questionnaire*
2. What is the most severe form of alcohol withdrawal?
*Delirium tremens*
3. Which neurotransmitter is primarily affected in alcohol use disorder?
*GABA*
4. Which vitamin deficiency is commonly seen in chronic alcoholics?
*Thiamine (Vitamin B1)*
5. What is the triad of Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
*Confusion, ophthalmoplegia, ataxia*
6. Which syndrome results from untreated Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
*Korsakoff syndrome*
7. What is the first-line pharmacological treatment for alcohol dependence?
*Naltrexone*
8. Which drug causes an aversive reaction to alcohol?
*Disulfiram*
9. What is the term for liver disease due to chronic alcohol use?
*Alcoholic hepatitis*
10. Which liver enzyme ratio is commonly elevated in alcohol use disorder?
*AST > ALT (usually 2:1)*
11. What is the term for alcohol-induced reversible memory impairment?
*Blackout*
12. Which electrolyte abnormality is common in chronic alcoholism?
*Hypomagnesemia*
13. Which scoring system is used to assess alcohol withdrawal severity?
*CIWA-Ar* (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol)
14. What is the mechanism of action of disulfiram?
*Inhibits aldehyde* *dehydrogenase*
15. Which medication is used to reduce alcohol cravings?
*Acamprosate*
16. What is the most common complication of chronic alcohol use?
*Liver cirrhosis*
17. What is the characteristic hand tremor in alcohol withdrawal?
*Intentional tremor*
18. Which psychiatric disorder is commonly comorbid with alcohol use disorder?
*Depression*
19. Which ocular sign is seen in Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
*Nystagmus*
20. Which drug is used to treat acute alcohol withdrawal?
*Benzodiazepines*
21. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving in most countries?
*0.08%*
22. Which fetal condition results from alcohol consumption during pregnancy?
*Fetal alcohol syndrome*
23. What is the term for inflammation of the pancreas due to alcohol use?
*Alcoholic pancreatitis*
24. Which medication should be given before glucose in suspected Wernicke’s encephalopathy?
*Thiamine*
25. What is the hallmark neuropsychiatric symptom of Korsakoff syndrome?
*Anterograde amnesia*
26. Which enzyme metabolizes ethanol in the liver?
*Alcohol dehydrogenase*
27. What is the term for skin redness in chronic alcohol users?
*Facial flushing*
28. Which social factor is commonly linked to alcohol use disorder?
*Stress*
29. Which part of the brain is most affected in chronic alcohol use?
*Cerebellum*
30. Which therapy is commonly used in alcohol use disorder rehabilitation?
*Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)*
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A patient complains of sudden onset of floaters and flashes of light, followed by a shadow over their visual field. Which condition is most likely?
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A patient presents with a red, swollen eyelid and purulent discharge. Which condition is most likely?
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A patient presents with a painless, progressive enlargement of a pigmented lesion on the iris. Which condition should be considered?
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A 70-year-old patient reports gradual loss of central vision, making it difficult to read or recognize faces. Fundoscopic examination reveals drusen deposits. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Which of the following is a characteristic feature of retinitis pigmentosa?
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