QUESTION 40 CORRECT ANSWER IS A BLEEDING PRECAUTION due to the low platelet count , the patient is at increased risk for bleeding , implementing bleeding precaution is essential to prevent serious complication , this includes avoiding activities that can cause injury , using a soft bristled toothbrush, avoiding certain medication that can affect platelet function , and monitoring for signs of bleeding
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The facial nerve itself does not typically causes facial pain , instead, it primarily controls the muscle of facial expression, and plays a role in taste sensation , tear production , and salivation , however , damage to the facial nerve or condition affecting its function can sometime lead to facial pain INDIRECTLY. one the signs of facial nerve damage is BELL'S PALSY, which is a condition characterized by sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness typically affecting one side of the face, it is often caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve, leading to temporary paralysis, if the facial nerve becomes compressed or irritated due to condition such as Bell's palsy , facial nerve tumors, or trauma, it can lead to facial weakness or paralysis, but not necessarily pain, however, associated symptoms such as muscle spasms or discomfort due to muscle imbalance may be perceived as pain . HERE ARE SOME COMMON CONSEQUENCE OF DAMAGE TO THE FACIAL NERVE ( CN VII) 1; FACIAL WEAKKNESS OR PARALYSIS; one of the most characteristic symptoms is weakness or paralysis of the muscle on one side of the face, this can causes drooping of the mouth, inability to close the eye fully, and difficulty with facial expression . 2; LOSS OF TASTE; the facial nerve carries taste sensation from the anterior two thirds of the tongue. damage to the nerve can lead to a decreased or altered sense of taste on the affected side. 3; DECREASED TEAR PRODUCTION ; the facial nerve controls the lacrimal gland, which produced tears, damage to the nerve can result in reduced tear produced on the affected side, leading to dryness and potential eye discomfort . 4; INABILITY TO CLOSE THE EYE; facial nerve controls the muscle involved in eyelid closure. damage to the nerve can result in difficulty or inability to fully close the eye on the affected side, leading to potential corneal exposure and damage 5; FACIAL TWITCHING OR SPASMS; damage to the facial nerve can lead to involuntary twitching or spasms, ( hemifacial spasm) of the facial muscle on the affected side 6; Bell's PALSY ; Bell's palsy is a condition characterized by sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness , typically affecting one side of the face, it is often caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve, leading to temporary paralysis. 7; HYPERACUSIS; is an increased sensitivity to sound, damage to the facial nerve can affect the function of the stapedius muscle in the middle ear, leading to heightened sensitivity to loud noises. THANK FOR WATCHING !!!!!
CORRECT ANSWER IS A BLEEDING PRECAUTION thank for letting me know, due to the low platelet count , the patient is at increased risk for bleeding , implementing bleeding precaution is essential to prevent serious complication , this includes avoiding activities that can cause injury , using a soft bristled toothbrush, avoiding certain medication that can affect platelet function , and monitoring for signs of bleeding
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I passed the Qatar prometric but I don’t study I got 55% 83/150 but now that I’m taking Kuwait exam prometric I must study because you need to get 60% rate to pass
The question is to verify prior to FIRST used so B must be the answer because before securing it in place the doctor who inserted made sure that its already patent isn't it? 😅😅😅... Now i am confused
I'm not sure, sorry. My focus is on helping with Prometric/nursing questions and answers. You might want to check with other students who have passed Kuwait's exam for advice. Be cautious. thank you .
correct answer is A Prednisone is a corticosteroid used to manage inflammatory conditions and autoimmune disorders. Abrupt discontinuation of corticosteroids, especially in patients who have been on long-term therapy, can lead to adrenal insufficiency or worsen the underlying condition. It is important to ensure that prednisone is managed correctly to prevent complications related to adrenal suppression. The surgeon or prescribing provider may need to give specific instructions on how to handle prednisone during the NPO period. Prednisone can be given with sip of water or can be given IV Together with other pre operative medication before shifting the patient to the OT .
mode is the number that occurs the highest number of times. 80 appear 3 times 82 appear 2 time 90 appear 2 times 100 appear 1 times so the most frequent number here is 80 correct answer is A Not D /85.5 THANK FOR WATCHING !!!
Correct answer is C; patency of the central line Patency of the catheter should be verified first before use , confirmation can be done by CHEST X-RAY, or other appropriate imaging studies, aspirating blood and flushing the line with normal saline,
uncontrolled diabetes may affect circulation, causing blood to move more slowly , which makes it more difficult for the body to deliver nutrients to wounds, this makes the wound to heal slowly or may not heal at all. that why all diabetic patient are advised' to prevent getting injury because it takes time to heal, then for the incision sites, there is high chance of separation of wound edge.
The correct answer is A , not C for a child younger than 3 years, gently pull and hold your child ear down and back more than 3 years gently pull and hold your child ear up and back thank for watching !
QUESTION 40
CORRECT ANSWER IS A BLEEDING PRECAUTION
due to the low platelet count , the patient is at increased risk for bleeding , implementing bleeding precaution is essential to prevent serious complication , this includes avoiding activities that can cause injury , using a soft bristled toothbrush, avoiding certain medication that can affect platelet function , and monitoring for signs of bleeding
Thank you mam
No.2 "B "Is correct answer.prior to use must do the x ray.
I think also q.11.. checking the placement it is more important
Prior is blood return after that x ray.
When cvp is done before stitch doctors check Return of blood after that the prescrib x ray
X ray must be done before use.. So the correct answer is X ray.
The question is confusing!
The Prometricis very difficult to pass, I can’t believe I failed after studying with so many materials💔🙇😤😭😔
I’ve always believed Prometricis test is not all about studying, you need God’s grace to pass
the test samples are great, appreciate if the rationale are included after giving the right answer. i might sound demanding but rationale are impt. too. i am more grateful to watch and learn from your platform. Thank u and Godbless
ok. thank you . some videos have rationale .
thank you maam just pass the qchp rgn, worth it yung content mo meron lumabas maam
congratulation
wow congratulations🎉may i ask what country you took the exam?
Maybe u can share the possible question come out?
I have question. Why does it so long for the answering process
Question 25 ..irregular periods so it’s confused….option A OR B.
Answer is menometrorrhagia ...it is not in options
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Most welcome 😊
Rationale for question 42.
Cranial 7 is facial, damage to that will give u facial weakness paralysis, not pain. Im confused😢
The facial nerve itself does not typically causes facial pain , instead, it primarily controls the muscle of facial expression, and plays a role in taste sensation , tear production , and salivation , however , damage to the facial nerve or condition affecting its function can sometime lead to facial pain INDIRECTLY.
one the signs of facial nerve damage is BELL'S PALSY, which is a condition characterized by sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness typically affecting one side of the face, it is often caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve, leading to temporary paralysis,
if the facial nerve becomes compressed or irritated due to condition such as Bell's palsy , facial nerve tumors, or trauma, it can lead to facial weakness or paralysis, but not necessarily pain, however, associated symptoms such as muscle spasms or discomfort due to muscle imbalance may be perceived as pain .
HERE ARE SOME COMMON CONSEQUENCE OF DAMAGE TO THE FACIAL NERVE ( CN VII)
1; FACIAL WEAKKNESS OR PARALYSIS;
one of the most characteristic symptoms is weakness or paralysis of the muscle on one side of the face, this can causes drooping of the mouth, inability to close the eye fully, and difficulty with facial expression .
2; LOSS OF TASTE; the facial nerve carries taste sensation from the anterior two thirds of the tongue. damage to the nerve can lead to a decreased or altered sense of taste on the affected side.
3; DECREASED TEAR PRODUCTION ;
the facial nerve controls the lacrimal gland, which produced tears, damage to the nerve can result in reduced tear produced on the affected side, leading to dryness and potential eye discomfort .
4; INABILITY TO CLOSE THE EYE;
facial nerve controls the muscle involved in eyelid closure. damage to the nerve can result in difficulty or inability to fully close the eye on the affected side, leading to potential corneal exposure and damage
5; FACIAL TWITCHING OR SPASMS;
damage to the facial nerve can lead to involuntary twitching or spasms, ( hemifacial spasm) of the facial muscle on the affected side
6; Bell's PALSY ;
Bell's palsy is a condition characterized by sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness , typically affecting one side of the face, it is often caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve, leading to temporary paralysis.
7; HYPERACUSIS;
is an increased sensitivity to sound, damage to the facial nerve can affect the function of the stapedius muscle in the middle ear, leading to heightened sensitivity to loud noises.
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thank you.this sample questions are basic but still need to review maybe we got the wrong answers😊
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Hello Ma'am. Please provide rationale for question #40. TIA
CORRECT ANSWER IS A BLEEDING PRECAUTION
thank for letting me know,
due to the low platelet count , the patient is at increased risk for bleeding , implementing bleeding precaution is essential to prevent serious complication , this includes avoiding activities that can cause injury , using a soft bristled toothbrush, avoiding certain medication that can affect platelet function , and monitoring for signs of bleeding
Tqs mam
welcome
Thank you mam
welcome. Thanks for watching
No.2.x- ray correct answer
What made you say that? Your wrong
Mam which country is best to work for nurses??
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@@nurseblessing qatar prometric exam i gave one attempt mam i got 46% can you help me in 2nd attempt with some important questions for qatar
@@abusafwan1230hi this is Md Nabi where ru right now as i am in Qatar for now im also trying to clear the exam where ru trom brother
I passed the Qatar prometric but I don’t study I got 55% 83/150 but now that I’m taking Kuwait exam prometric I must study because you need to get 60% rate to pass
Qst 2, opt B is correct,.. .in Previous vedio the same qst ans marked as opt b. In this option c? Confusing...
yah it’s B in the other video
But x ray is for a conformation test before doing xray u must check the patency. I think c is the right answer
The question is to verify prior to FIRST used so B must be the answer because before securing it in place the doctor who inserted made sure that its already patent isn't it? 😅😅😅... Now i am confused
me too. I think its B
@@benjelomayllauderes9177 anyway I passed the exam 🙏🏻
33 answer what , is it correct or wrist restraint
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I'm not sure, sorry. My focus is on helping with Prometric/nursing questions and answers.
You might want to check with other students who have passed Kuwait's exam for advice. Be cautious.
thank you .
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Hello man, can I have a rationale to no.12 please thank you
correct answer is A
Prednisone is a corticosteroid used to manage inflammatory conditions and autoimmune disorders. Abrupt discontinuation of corticosteroids, especially in patients who have been on long-term therapy, can lead to adrenal insufficiency or worsen the underlying condition. It is important to ensure that prednisone is managed correctly to prevent complications related to adrenal suppression. The surgeon or prescribing provider may need to give specific instructions on how to handle prednisone during the NPO period.
Prednisone can be given with sip of water or can be given IV Together with other pre operative medication before shifting the patient to the OT .
Question 22 is option C ? confused anu
Mam these all questions asked inthis year for kuwait?
yes ma.
Is it the same for saudi PROMETRIC?? Thanks
@@vivienecasheena014 yes
Hi mam I want write Prometric exam how is process plz reply mam
which country program ?
Kuwait mam
GNM NURSE can write Qatar promatric exam mam. Pls reply mam.
Yes you can
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@@DeepaDevadhas you are welcome ..I wish you good luck . always remember you can do it 💪💪💪💪💪.
Can you tell about classes and fees
It seems very easy questions
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44.D is the correct answer. Am I correct? Please give me an answer.
You should make a 10 Mint video.. 58 minutes are too much
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Wat is prometric exam for kuwait fee kuwait
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done
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Hi I want write MOH exam
Please reply mam
that great !!
How are you preparing for the exam?
Wish you success.
What is the process
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In shaa Allah what is the process also?
Question 50: the correct answer is D (85.5) prove me wrong
mode is the number that occurs the highest number of times.
80 appear 3 times
82 appear 2 time
90 appear 2 times
100 appear 1 times
so the most frequent number here is 80 correct answer is A
Not D /85.5
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Mam for soudi also same material or different?
same ,
Mam Q8 rational plz
Q12 rational mam plzz
Q40 rational mam plzz
Mam question no 2 ans b?
Correct answer is C; patency of the central line
Patency of the catheter should be verified first before use ,
confirmation can be done by CHEST X-RAY, or other appropriate imaging studies, aspirating blood and flushing
the line with normal saline,
Hello Ma’am please kindly review before posted it. Thank you
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Only music.......not at all worthwhile 😊
noted, thanks alot
15question i think A Hemorrhage
Please clarify
uncontrolled diabetes may affect circulation, causing blood to move more slowly , which makes it more difficult for the body to deliver nutrients to wounds, this makes the wound to heal slowly or may not heal at all.
that why all diabetic patient are advised' to prevent getting injury because it takes time to heal, then for the incision sites, there is high chance of separation of wound edge.
question number 26. it should be C pull the ear up and back. im confused
Child - pull down and back
Adult- pull up and back
The correct answer is A , not C
for a child younger than 3 years, gently pull and hold your child ear down and back
more than 3 years
gently pull and hold your child ear up and back
thank for watching !
Could u plz explain 29 ??
Y this much background music 😡
ok