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Mock Test Topic: Chromosomal Disorders, CNS Disorders, Cardiovascular Disorders
Subject: Child Health Nursing
Total MCQ Questions: 30

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1. The mode of inheritance of cystic fibrosis is:
(a) Autosomal recessive
(b) X linked disease
(c) Autosomal dominant
(d) Non-Mendelian

2. The major cause for childhood illness is:
(a) Infection
(b) Accidents
(c) Malnutrition
(d) Infestation

3. Which hereditary disease is most closely linked to aneurysm?
(a) Cystic fibrosis
(b) Lupus erythematosus
(c) Marfan's syndrome
(d) Myocardial infarction

4. All of the following are hereditary disorders except:
(a) Thalassemia
(b) Hemophilia
(c) Cystic fibrosis
(d) Cystitis

5. A child has cystic fibrosis. Nurse evaluates that the parents understand the dietary regimen for their child when they say they will:
(a) Provide high-calorie foods between meals
(b) Restrict fluid during mealtime
(c) Eliminate milk & milk products from the diet
(d) Discontinue use of salt when cooking

6. Down syndrome is a congenital chromosomal abnormality and is also known as:
(a) Trisomy 20
(b) Trisomy 18
(c) Trisomy 31
(d) Trisomy 21

7. Wermer's syndrome is considered as:
(a) MEN III
(b) MEN IV
(c) MEN I
(d) MEN II

8. During physical assessment of children, asymmetry of the skull indicates:
(a) Hydrocephalus
(b) Osteogenesis imperfecta
(c) Craniotabes
(d) Craniosynostosis

9. Inborn errors of metabolism are the following, except:
(a) Turner's syndrome
(b) Phenylketonuria
(c) Tay-Sachs disease
(d) Cystic fibrosis

10. Cracked pot sound elicited while skull percussion indicative of increased intracranial tension is known as:
(a) Homans' sign
(b) Romberg sign
(c) Peroneal sign
(d) Macewen's sign

11. Sunset eyes is a typical feature of:
(a) Encephalitis
(b) Hydrocephalus
(c) Congenital heart disease
(d) Meningitis

12. In spina bifida disease condition, which body organ is affected?
(a) Liver
(b) Brain
(c) Spinal cord
(d) Abdomen

13. Hernial protrusion of a sac-like cyst of meninges filled with spinal fluid is known as:
(a) Meningomyelocele
(b) Encephalocele
(c) Rachischisis
(d) Meningocele

14. A ventricular shunt is used in the treatment of:
(a) Hydrocephalus
(b) Cardiomegaly
(c) Ascites
(d) Pleural effusion

15. A newborn baby had lumbosacral meningocele. Until the period of surgery, the sac should be protected by covering it with a sterile gauze piece soaked in:
(a) Spirit
(b) Normal saline
(c) Methylene blue
(d) Betadine

16. Reye's syndrome is associated with:
(a) Hemolytic transfusion reactions
(b) Use of aspirin with viral illness
(c) Biliary colic
(d) Sickle cell crisis

17. Which of the following is a Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease?
(a) Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
(b) Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)
(c) Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)
(d) Atrial septal defect (ASD)

18. If foramen ovale is not closed after the birth of a child, then it can affect the child in which way:
(a) Development and growth are affected
(b) Child will turn blue
(c) Child will be anemic
(d) None of the above

19. Which of these is not a congenital heart disease?
(a) Atrial septal defect
(b) Tetralogy of Fallot
(c) Ischemic heart disease
(d) Tricuspid atresia

20. TOF is characterized by the following except:
(a) Atrial septal defect
(b) Ventricular septal defect
(c) Overriding aorta
(d) Pulmonary infundibular constriction

21. When assessing a child with chronic hypoxia, the nurse should monitor for:
(a) Slow irregular respiration
(b) Clubbing of finger
(c) Subcutaneous hemorrhage
(d) Decrease RBC count

22. The recommended position for an infant with Tet spells is:
(a) Dorsal recumbent
(b) Knee chest
(c) Trendelenburg
(d) Semi fowlers

23. Which of the following conditions can result in a hairy patch on the back of children?
(a) Epilepsy
(b) Rickets
(c) Spina bifida occulta
(d) Hydrocephalus

24. Hydrocephalus results due to obstruction in the circulation of:
(a) RBC
(b) WBC
(c) Plasma
(d) CSF

25. A foul-smelling frothy stool in cystic fibrosis results from the presence of a large amount of:
(a) Phenylalanine
(b) Undigested fat
(c) Undigested CHO
(d) Undigested protein

26. The organ of the digestive system most commonly involved in cystic fibrosis is:
(a) Pancreas
(b) Small intestine
(c) Esophagus
(d) Stomach

27. In the following, which is a congenital cyanotic heart disease?
(a) Atrial septal defect
(b) Ventricular septal defect
(c) Pulmonary stenosis
(d) Patent ductus arteriosus

28. Clubbing of the nails is a common finding in:
(a) Iron deficiency anemia
(b) Vitamin B12 deficiency
(c) Rheumatic heart disease
(d) Cyanotic heart disease

29. Streptococcal throat infection can later lead to:
(a) Tuberculosis
(b) Leprosy
(c) Rheumatic heart disease
(d) Malaria

30. A common finding in most children with cardiac anomalies is:
(a) Mental retardation
(b) Delayed physical growth
(c) Cyanosis and clubbing of fingertips
(d) A family history of cardiac anomalies




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