MOH EXAM QUESTIONS APRIL 2016

MOH EXAM QUESTIONS
 
Many candidates those who are planning to appear for MOH Exam are searching in net for Question Answers, the MOH Questions may be changed in every exam, still some of the questions asked earlier will be repeated. the following questions may help you to prepare for the upcoming examinations of MOH
 
1. To assist with the prevention of urinary tract infections, the teenage girl should be taught to:
A. Clean the perineum from front to back
B. Avoid using tampons
C. Take showers instead of tub baths per
D. Drink citrus fruit juices
Answer A is correct. To prevent urinary tract infections, the girl should clean the perineum from front to back to prevent e. coli contamination. Answer A is incorrect because drinking citrus juices will not prevent UTIs. Answers B and C are incorrect because UTI’s are not associated with the use of tampons or with tub baths.

2. The nurse is suspected of charting medication administration that he did not give. The nurse can be charged with:
A. Tort
B. Malpractice
C. Negligence
D. Fraud



Answer D is correct.
 

If the nurse charts information that he did not perform, she can be charged with fraud. Answer B is incorrect because malpractice is harm that results to the client due to an erroneous action taken by the nurse. Answer C is incorrect because negligence is failure to perform a duty that the nurse knows should be performed. Answer D is incorrect because a tort is a wrongful act to the client or his belongings.

3. The client is having electroconvulsive therapy for treatment of severe depression. Which of the following indicates that the client’s ECT has been effective?
A. The client loses consciousness.
B. The client has a grand mal seizure.
C. The client’s ECG indicates tachycardia.
D. The client vomits.


Answer B is correct. During ECT, the client will have a grand mal seizure. This indicates completion of the electroconvulsive therapy. Answers A, B, and C are incorrect because they do not indicate that the ECT has been completed.