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CIDESCO FINAL EXAM 2025 LATEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A, Exams of Nursing

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CIDESCO FINAL EXAM 2025 LATEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADE A
The characteristic tissue of skin glands is ?
A. Lymphoid tissue
B. White fibrous tissue
C. Nerve tissue
D epithelial tissue - ANSWER>>Epithelial tissue
The amount of energy used In a unit of time, by fasting, resting
subject to maintain vital functions, is known as?
A. Metabolism
B. Basal metabolism rate
C. Anabolism
D catabolism - ANSWER>>Basal metabolism
During a period of cell growth
A only catabolism takes place
B. More catabolism than anabolism
C. More anabolism than catabolism
D. Only anabolism. - ANSWER>>More catabolism item anabolism
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The characteristic tissue of skin glands is? A. Lymphoid tissue B. White fibrous tissue C. Nerve tissue D epithelial tissue - ANSWER>>Epithelial tissue The amount of energy used In a unit of time, by fasting, resting subject to maintain vital functions, is known as? A. Metabolism B. Basal metabolism rate C. Anabolism D catabolism - ANSWER>>Basal metabolism During a period of cell growth A only catabolism takes place B. More catabolism than anabolism C. More anabolism than catabolism D. Only anabolism. - ANSWER>>More catabolism item anabolism

Joint between atlas and axis is? A. A pivot joint B. A ball and a socket joint C. A hinge joint D. A gliding joint - ANSWER>>A pivot joint The hand consist of A... Carpals and B... : A. A:5 B: B. A:5 B: C. A:8 B: D. A:8 B:8 - ANSWER>>A:8 B: Which of the following is an anion a .A negatively charged chloride atom(cl__) b.positively charged hydrogen atom(H+) c.A negatively charged electron orbiting around the nucleus of an atom d. A positively charged proton in the nucleus of an atom - ANSWER>>A. A negatively charged chloride atom(cl__) If the PH of a solution is between 1 And 3 the solution is a :-

A. More protons than electrons B. More elections than protons C. Has the same number of protons d has the same number of protons and electrons. - ANSWER>>D. Has the same number Of protons and elections A substance which chemically cannot Be broken down into simpler substances is called? A. A compound b. An element C. A mixture D. An emulsion - ANSWER>>B. An element Which of the following chemicals Consists mainly of hydrocarbons? A. Mineral oil b. olive oil C. Almond oil D. Lavender oil - ANSWER>>A mineral oil The safety practices that should be Observed in a beauty salon when Using electrical appliances: A. are according to international regulations for all enterprises

B. Are established by CEDSCOInternational C. Are established by local authorities D. Are the responsibility of employer of the salon - ANSWER>>C. Are established by the local authorities A human cell with 22 autodomes and a Y chromosome would be A. .hair follicle b. sperm C. Ovum D. zygote - ANSWER>>B. Sperm When a cell is dividing, the nucleus forms. A. Chromosomes. B. Centrioles C. Cell membrane D. Cytoplasm - ANSWER>>A .chromosomes The name of the process by .cartilage tissue is turned into bone tissue is? A calcification B.

D. Zygomaticus - ANSWER>>Zygomaticus Which chemical is not transported in the liquid part of the blood? A glucose B. Amino acid c fibrin D. Harmones. - ANSWER>>Fibrin The name of the vessel tacking blood From the stomach to the liver is called the: A. Hepatic vein B gastric vein C. Hepatic artery D. Hepatic portal vein - ANSWER>>Hepatic portal vein The lymphatic vessel that gather' most of the lymph is the A cisterna chai B thoracic duct C. Right lymphatic duct D. Lacteals - ANSWER>>Thoracic duct

The concept of''Double Pump'' refers to: A The blood leaves the ventricles and the system them pump blood to body. Tissue B. The right side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood while the left side pumps deoxygenated blood C. The right side of the heart pump deoxygenated blood while left side pumps oxygenated blood. D. Both sides of the heart contract simultaneously to pump blood fro the atria to the ventricles. - ANSWER>>Both sides of the heart. contract simultaneously to pump blood from the atria to the ventricles The main function of the circulatory system is? A. Transportation B. Gas exchange C. Hormone delivery D. Immunity - ANSWER>>Transportation A characteristic of all arteries( except the pulmonary ) is that they: A. transport blood rich on oxygen B. Transport blood rich in carbon dioxide C. Have their walls

Nutrients are MAINLY absorbed in the: A. Stomach B duodenum C. Small intestine D.Large intestine - ANSWER>>Small intestine Poisons are made harmless in the body by the: A. kidney B. Liver C. Small intestine D. Large intestine - ANSWER>>Liver Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli to the capillaries because the: A. Concentration of oxygen is higher in the capillaries B. Alveoli pressure is raised C. Concentration of oxygen is lower in the capillaries D. Level of Carbon dioxide is higher in the capillaries - ANSWER>>Concentration of oxygen is lower in the capillaries A CORRECT combination of breathing activities is? A diaphragm lowered, ribs raised, air taken in

B diaphragm lowered, rib lowered, air taken in C. Diaphragm raised, ribs lowered air taken in D. Diaphragm raised,ribs raised, air pushed out - ANSWER>>Diaphragm lowered,ribsraised,air taken in A function the kidneys do not carry outs is: A.regulation of water balance. B. Regulation of salt-balance C. storage of urine D.secretion of small molecular substances. - ANSWER>>Storage d urine The loop of henle is found mainly in the kidneys? A. Medulla B cortex C. Ureter D. Pelvis - ANSWER>>Medulla. A person with diabetes loses weight and tires easily because: A she drinks too much and eat too little B. Her diet is high in carbohydrates C. She has frequency of micturition

C. myxedema/ hypothyroidism D. Hypermyroidism - ANSWER>>Myxoedema/ When the parasympathetic system is used: A A happy disposition about life in general can be practiced B. People will suffer from. High stress C. The heart rated circulation will be increased D. The ''fight or flight'' will be activated - ANSWER>>A happy disposition about life in general can be practiced What are characteristics of ventricles of brain? A. produce cerebrospinal fluid B.consist of cavities located deep with Brain C. Acts as a shock absorber and protection for the neurons. D. Similar to composition of lymph with little protein s glucose and some hormones E. All of the above - ANSWER>>All of the above. A neurone is: A.. functional unit of kidney B. Composed of a cell body, dendrites and an axon C. Only able to stimulate cardiac muscle

D. Found only in the peripheral nervous system. - ANSWER>> Fertilizations occurs when: A. A sperm fuses with an ovary B The nuclei of two gametes fuse C. The muck of two zygotes fuse D many sperm penetrate an egg - ANSWER>>The nuclei of two gametes fuse. Mammary ptosis refers to: A.. breast reduction B. Increased breast size C. Sagging of the breast D. Deflated breast - ANSWER>>Sagging of the breast The tough waterproof material that provides cells in the outer layer of skin will a protective quality is: A keratin B. Melanin C. Carotene D. Synovium - ANSWER>>Keratin

B. Bowman's lines C. Henle's lines D. Langer's lines) - ANSWER>>Langer's lines Skin is thinnest on the A. Palms of hands B. Cheeks C. Eyelids D. Lips - ANSWER>>Eyelids. When skin exposed to sunlight it produces. A. Vitamin B B. Glycerine C. Natural moisturizing factors. D. Vitamin D - ANSWER>>Vitamin D Maintainer the acidity of the skin is necessary A. To prevent excessive perspiration B. To improve the blood circulation of the skin C. To prevent bacteria attacking the skin D. To prevent excessive keratinization of the epidermis - ANSWER>>To prevent bacteria attacking the ski.

The stage of hair growth in which a club hair is formed is A. Anagen B. Catagen C. Telogen D. Androgen - ANSWER>>Catagen The part of growing hair follicle that is in contact with the hair is the? A.. inner root sheath B.outer root sheath C. Vitreous membrane D connective tissue - ANSWER>>Inner root sheath. The function of the nail cuticle is to: A hide the nail matrix B- grow over the lunula C. Protect the skin D. Prevent infection around the nail entering the nail fold - ANSWER>>Prevent infection around the nail entering the nail fold The nail plate can be divided longitudinally

Which one of the following is caused by an infection A furuncles B eczema C. Cancer D. Xanthelasma - ANSWER>>Furuncles Stretch - marks result from A atrophy of muscular tissue. B atrophy of epithelial tissue c degeneration of the connective tissue D. A disorder in the metabolism of fert - ANSWER>>Degeneration of theconnective tissue A skin condition which is a symptom of advanced liver disease is: A,A rodent ulcer B. Psoriasis C. Rosacea D spider naevi - ANSWER>>spider naevi A skin disease caused by bacteria is A. Herpes simplex

B. Warts C. Fined versicolor D. Impetigo - ANSWER>>Impetigo Contagious A.. defence reaction of tissue to toinguay B. The invasion of any living organism by disease - causing_ micro- organism C. A cell that is able to engulf bacteria D. Capable of transmitting infection - ANSWER>>Capable of transmitting infection Which one of the following is not amethod of sterilization A. Hot air over above 100°c B steam under pressure - autoclave C. Ultra - violet rays D boiling water - ANSWER>>Ultra- violet Hepatitis B is caused by a: A. Bacteria B. A virus C. Drinking too much alcohol