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Frequently asked questions on written examination of nurse recruitment

First, multiple-choice questions:

1, isotonic dehydration, which of the following is wrong ()

A clinically, serum sodium in B is obviously decreased, C is slightly thirsty, and D is depressed.

2, acute intestinal obstruction treatment, the most important measure is ().

A gastrointestinal decompression b blood transfusion c correction of water and electrolyte disorders

Timely operation

3. Which of the following manifestations of liver transplant patients suggests rejection ().

A bile decreases b irritability c hypothermia d jaundice.

4, spleen rupture caused by which of the following shock ()

Septic shock b painful shock c traumatic shock d hypovolemic shock

5. The most dangerous complication after hyperthyroidism is ().

A recurrent laryngeal nerve injury B postoperative dyspnea and asphyxia C hand-foot convulsion D thyroid crisis

Second, multiple-choice questions:

1, the principle of intravenous potassium supplement is ()

A see urine potassium supplement B daily potassium supplement 3-6GC high concentration potassium intravenous injection.

D limit speed 0. 75— 1。 5g/ hour

2, the principle of shock treatment are ()

A keep the respiratory tract unobstructed, b turn the patient over frequently, and c keep the patient quiet.

Take a concave position.

3, the complications of acute necrotizing pancreatitis are ()

A shock b suppurative infection c pancreatic pseudocyst d chronic pancreatitis

4, the typical symptom of tetanus patients is ()

A face is flushed, B corner is arched, C face is crooked, and D face is out of breath.

5, paralysis patients common complications are ()

A bedsore b pneumonia c urinary tract infection d heart failure

Third, the noun explanation:

1, hypoxia:

2, emergency ulcer:

3, bleeding artery:

Fourth, fill in the blanks:

1, thyroid crisis mostly occurs within a few hours after operation, showing symptoms such as high fever and weak pulse.

2. The three typical symptoms of intussusception are.

3. Disseminated intravascular coagulation can be divided into.

4. The "three main signs" of intracranial hypertension are.

5. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was used to evaluate patients' consciousness, and the score was made in three aspects.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is true or false:

1, the digestive system consists of digestive tube and digestive gland. ()

2. The triangle between the anterior inner edge of left atrial coronary orifice, the attachment edge of tricuspid septum tip and Todaro tendon is called Koch triangle. ()

3, azotemia refers to the blood urea, creatinine, uric acid and other non-protein nitrogen-containing substances decreased. ()

4. Metabolic alkalosis refers to the increase of PH caused by the primary increase of HCO 3 in plasma. ()

5. Oxygen therapy has the best effect on hypoosmotic hypoxia. ()