#1
What is the normal range for blood pressure in adults?
120/80 mmHg
140/90 mmHg
130/80 mmHg
110/70 mmHg
#2
Which of the following is not a symptom of diabetes?
Frequent urination
Weight gain
Increased thirst
Fatigue
#3
Which vital sign is primarily used to assess a patient's respiratory function?
Blood pressure
Pulse rate
Respiratory rate
Temperature
#4
What is the main function of the kidneys?
Regulate blood pressure
Produce insulin
Produce red blood cells
Filter waste products from the blood
#5
Which assessment finding indicates a potential complication of pneumonia?
Decreased breath sounds
Decreased temperature
Increased oxygen saturation
Increased white blood cell count
#6
What is the primary purpose of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
To assess cognitive function
To measure blood pressure
To evaluate level of consciousness
To monitor respiratory rate
#7
Which of the following is a characteristic symptom of asthma?
Persistent coughing
Decreased heart rate
Hypertension
Increased lung capacity
#8
What is the primary purpose of an ECG (Electrocardiogram)?
To measure blood glucose levels
To assess lung function
To monitor heart activity
To evaluate kidney function
#9
Which of the following is a common sign of dehydration in adults?
Increased urine output
Increased blood pressure
Dry mucous membranes
Increased heart rate
#10
Which of the following is not a risk factor for coronary artery disease?
Obesity
High cholesterol levels
Regular physical activity
Smoking
#11
What is the primary treatment for a patient with hyperglycemia?
Administering insulin
Increasing carbohydrate intake
Decreasing fluid intake
Administering antibiotics
#12
Which assessment finding indicates a potential complication of deep vein thrombosis?
Decreased pedal pulses
Decreased respiratory rate
Increased capillary refill time
Increased blood pressure
#13
Which of the following is a common side effect of chemotherapy?
Increased white blood cell count
Hair loss
Improved appetite
Decreased fatigue
#14
What is the primary treatment for a patient with anaphylaxis?
Administering antihypertensives
Applying cold compresses
Administering epinephrine
Increasing fluid intake
#15
Which assessment finding indicates a potential complication of acute kidney injury?
Decreased urine output
Increased blood pressure
Increased serum creatinine levels
Increased respiratory rate