Mid Term Exam CAMS 236

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Salman Bin Abdul-Aziz University
College of Applied Medical Sciences
1st MID Exam
Introduction to applied medical sciences (CAMS 236)
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Nursing questions
Q 1.Choose the best answer of the following:
1-Nursing can be defined according to American nurses association as:
a. The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his
recovery.
b. To assist the individual sick or well.
c. The diagnosis of human responses to actual and potential problems.
d. Nursing is an art and science.
2- Form the roles of the professional nurse is/ are
a. Care provider.
b. Communicator/Helper.
c. Educator.
d. All of the above are roles of professional nurse.
3- The First Nurse Scientist Theorist developed the nursing theory that
focuses on the patient and his environment is:
a. Florence Nightingale
b. Virginia Henderson
c. Martha Roger
d. Dorothea Orem
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4- Which of the following statement best describe the Self-Care Deficit
Theory?
a. Focuses on changing and manipulating the environment.
b. Emphasizes the client’s self-care needs, nursing care becomes
necessary when client is unable to fulfill needs.
c. Considers man as a unitary human being co-existing within the
universe.
d. Views client as an adaptive system.
5- Nursing as a Profession requires special knowledge, skill and
preparation. The primary Characteristics include:
a. Education
b. Autonomy
c. Code of Ethics
d. all of the above are characteristics of profession.
6- Health is defined according to World Health Organization as
a. Absence of disease
b. The ability to maintain the internal milieu (environment).
c. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
d. The ability to maintain homeostasis or dynamic equilibrium.
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7-level of prevention applied on patients with signs and symptoms, and
focus on screening, diagnosing, case-finding, early detection, prompt
treatment is?
a- Primary Prevention
b- Secondary Prevention
c- Tertiary Prevention
d- Health promotion.
Q 2- Mark each statement by (True) if the statement is true or (False) if
the statement is false.
8- Levels of prevention are primary and secondary levels only. (
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9- Secondary prevention focuses on screening, diagnosing, case-finding,
early detection, prompt treatment. (
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10Genetic predisposition is not risk factor for diseases
development.
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Clinical laboratory questions
Q 1.Choose the best answer of the following:
1. Medical laboratory sciences combine the use of sophisticated instruments
and techniques with the application of theoretical knowledge to perform
complex procedures on:a. tissue specimens
b. All body fluids.
c. All of the above.
d. No one of the above
2. Clinical laboratory Scientists need the following for blood test:
a. Prepare specimens for examination.
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b. Count cells.
c. Look for abnormal cells in blood and body fluids.
d. All of the above.
e. No one of the above
3. Cholesterol levels can be detected in:
a. Clinical virology
b. Clinical Hematology
c. Clinical Chemistry
d. Radiology
e. All of the above
4. Cross match blood samples for transfusions can be detected in:
a. Clinical Immunology
b. Clinical Immunohematology
c. Clinical microbiology
d. Clinical chemistry
e. Radiology
5. Diabetes can be diagnoses by:
a. X- rays
b. Health rehabilitation.
c. Clinical Chemistry.
d. Clinical Immunology.
e. No one of the above.
Indicate True (T) or False (F):
6. Medical laboratory specialists also assist in research and the development
of new laboratory tests. ( )
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7. Common Test of medical Immunology is Throat swab to detect strep
throat. ( )
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Histology department compare and prepare samples of body tissue for
tests to detect disease like cancer. (
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Only 30% of all medical diagnostic and treatment decisions are based
on laboratory test results. (
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10. After testing and examining a specimen by Clinical Laboratory Science,
they analyze the results and relay them to physicians. (
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Good luck
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