The following foramina are found in the brain:
- A. Foramen of Monro
- B. Foramen ovale
- C. Foramen of Magendie
- D. Foramen transversalis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Foramen of Monro: The foramen of Monro connects the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle and plays a key role in the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
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A client with acute renal injury (AKI) who weighs 50 kg and has a potassium level of 6.7 mEq/L (6.7 mmol/l) is admitted to the hospital. Which prescribed medication should the nurse administer first?
- A. Sevelamer (RenaGel) one tablet PO.
- B. Epoetin alfa, recombinant (Epogen) 2,500 units SUBQ
- C. Sodium polystyrene (Kayexalate) 15 grams PO
- D. Calcium acetate (Phos-Lo) one tablet PO
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sodium polystyrene (Kayexalate) helps remove excess potassium, which is the priority concern in AKI with elevated potassium.
Recognised features of myotonic dystrophy include:
- A. Phenomenon of anticipation
- B. Muscle pain
- C. Diplopia
- D. Cardiomyopathy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The phenomenon of anticipation, where symptoms become more severe or appear at an earlier age as the disorder is passed through generations, is a recognized feature of myotonic dystrophy.
Which information should the nurse know when caring for a child with Kawasaki disease?
- A. A child’s fever is usually responsive to antibiotics within 48 hours.
- B. The principal area of involvement is the joints.
- C. Aspirin is contraindicated.
- D. Therapeutic management includes administration of gamma globulin and aspirin.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: High-dose IV gamma globulin and aspirin therapy is indicated to reduce the incidence of coronary artery abnormalities when given within the first 10 days of the illness. The fever of Kawasaki disease is unresponsive to antibiotics and antipyretics. Mucous membranes, conjunctiva, changes in the extremities, and cardiac involvement are seen. Aspirin is part of the therapy.
What is one reason why patients with CHD are more likely to have rejection post-transplant than those with cardiomyopathy?
- A. Sensitized recipients with panel reactive antibody (PRA)
- B. Absence of systemic disease
- C. History of good compliance
- D. None of the above
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) are often sensitized due to prior surgeries and blood transfusions, leading to a higher risk of rejection post-transplant.
The causes of elevated maternal serum AFP are:
- A. Trisomy 21
- B. Exomphalos
- C. Marfan syndrome
- D. Meningomyelocele
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Elevated maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is associated with neural tube defects such as meningomyelocele, due to leakage of AFP into the amniotic fluid.