Discuss the radiation delivery methods, radiation side effects, and the nurse’s role in managing the side effects?
Discuss the pathophysiology, diagnostic measures, medical and nursing management of a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome?
Explain the pre -operative preparation of patient undergoing mitral valve replacement. Describe the post operative complications of a patient undergone mitral valve replacement and its management.
Explain the assessment of patient with head injury. Prepare a nursing care plan for the management of patient with head injury for the first 48 hours.
Enumerate the indications for haemodialysis. Explain the vascular access used for haemodialysis. Describe the common complications and its management in a patient undergoing haemodialysis.
Short Notes
Principles of critical care nursing
Disaster preparedness
Stress and coping in elderly
Peritoneal dialysis
Thrombolytic therapy
Ethical and legal issues in critical care unit
Oncologic emergencies
Complications of haemodialysis
Increased intra cranial pressure
Theories of aging
Complications of chemotherapy
Concept of triage and nurse’s role
Ventilatory modes
Psychosocial problems of elderly
Explain Reasons of following actions?
Immunosuppressants are given to patients after renal transplantation?
Squatting position is preferred by patients with cyanotic heart disease?
Hourly urine output is monitored after cardiac surgery?
Pulse rate is checked before administering digoxin 12.30 degree head elevated position is given to patients with increased I.C.P (intra cranial pressure)?
One of the side effects of chemotherapy is anemia?
Turn the patient on the side during an episode of seizure?
In an intercostal drainage system, the water seal chamber should always contain at least 2 cm of water?
Patients on a pacemaker should avoid sources of strong electromagnetic fields, such as large generators?
Lumbar puncture is not done for patients with symptoms indicating severely increased intracranial pressure?
Peripheral pulses distal to cannulation site is checked after cardiac catheterization.
Warfarin is administered to patients after cardiac valve replacement
WBC count is monitored in patients on chemotherapy
Semi fowler’s position is preferred by patients having dyspnea
Pulse rate is to be checked before administering digoxin
Explain differences of given topics?
Basic life support and advanced cardiac life support
Graft and flap
Electrocardiogram and echocardiogram
Pain in angina pectoris and pain in myocardial infarction
Central cord syndrome and anterior cord syndrome
Benign tumour and malignant tumour
Ventricular fibrillation and atrial fibrillation
Hodgkin’s lymphoma and non Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Motor aphasia and sensory aphasia
Type I heart block and type II heart block
Respiratory acidosis and metabolic acidosis
Anterior cord syndrome and Brown Sequard syndrome
Stable angina and unstable angina
Hyperplasia and metaplasia
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