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Genito-Urinary Disorders Question Paper

Genito-Urinary Disorders 

Course:Bachelor Of Nursing Sciences (Nursing Sciences)

Institution: Nyeri Medical Training Centre question papers

Exam Year:2013



MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE-NYERI

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

KRCHN SEPTEMBER 2011 CLASS(PRE-SERVICE)

END OF SEMESTER THREE EXAMINATION

DATE:27TH FEBRUARY 2013

GENITO-URINARY DISORDER

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE:
1.Write your examination number on every sheet of paper provided.
2.Read the questions carefully and answer only what is asked.
3.All questions are compulsory.
4.Answer each section on separate sheet of papers provided.
5.For Part IMCQS:Write the correct answer on the sheet provided.
6.Omission of or wrong numbering of examination papers,questions,sections will result in 10% deduction of marks scored from the relevant part(s)
7.Mobile Cell-Phones are NOT allowed in the Examination Room.
8.TIME: 1 HOUR

SECTION A: IMCQS QUESTIONS
Q.1.One of the following diseases results from excessive permeability to plasma proteins:
a.nephritic syndrome
b.glomerulonephritis
c.neulogenic bladder
d.pyelonephritis
(1 mark)
Q.2.Angiostein converting enzyme inhibitors are given in treatment of nephritic syndrome because they:
a.increase potassium excretion in urine
b.decrease protein excretion in urine
c.suppress immune-system
d.increase lipids concentration in blood
(1 mark)
Q.3.In healthy young adults,normally proteins may show in urine because:
a.tissues are not fully formed
b.the glomerular filter is damaged
c.exercise and prolonged standing
d.proteins are normally not re-absorbed at this age
(1 mark)
Q.4.Cast are:
a.end-product of proteins metabolism
b.White blood cells in urine
c.renal stones in the pelvis of the kidney
d.small cyndrial protein bodies which indicate renal disease
(1 mark)
Q.5.Some signs and symptoms of glomerulo nephritis include:
a.pus in urine,marked renal insufficiency
b.varying degree of haematuria,palpable mass in the flank
c.diarrhea,twitching progressing of coma
d.proteinuria,elevate blood urea
(1 mark)
Q.6.One of the following includes indications of cystoscopy:
a.Renal calculi,bladder perforation
b.urinary retension,treat bleeding lesions
c.insert urethral catheter,obtain biopsy of bladder lesions
d.urinary retention,urinary tract haemorrhage

SECTION B: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
Q.7.Define the following terms:
a.Azotemi (1 mark)
b.Uremia (1 mark)
c.Dialysis (1 mark)
Q.8.Draw a cross section labelled diagram of the left kidney.
(6 marks)
Q.9.State 4 functions of the kidneys. (4 marks)
Q.10.List 4 complications of peritoneal dialysis.
(2 marks)

SECTION C: LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
Q.11.Mr.Kuona 40 years comes to hospital and is diagnosed to acute renal failure(ARF)
a.State 2 pre-renal causes of acute renal failure. (2 marks)
b.Explain prevention of acute renal failure.
(7 marks)






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