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We have ten great reasons why Exam Edge is the #1 source on the internet when it comes to preparing for DHA Practical Nurse test:

  • Comprehensive content: Exam Edge's DHA Practical Nurse practice tests are created specifically to prepare you for the real exam. All our DHA PN practice test questions parallel the topics covered on the real test. The topics themselves are covered in the same proportions as the real test too, based on outlines provided by the Dubai Health Authority in their DHA PN test guidelines.

  • Realistic practice: Our DHA PN practice exams are designed to help familiarize you with the real test. With the same time limits as the real exam, our practice tests enable you to practice your pacing and time management ahead of test day.

  • Detailed explanations: As you complete your practice tests, we show you which questions you answered correctly and which ones you answered incorrectly, in addition to providing you with detailed step-by-step explanations for every single DHA Practical Nurse practice exam question.

  • Performance insights: After you complete a practice test, we provide you with your raw score (how many you answered correctly) and our estimate of the DHA PN score you would have received if you had taken the real test.

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  • Thousands of unique questions: We offer 45 different online practice exams with 3,150 unique questions to help you prepare for your DHA Practical Nurse !

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What score do I need to pass the DHA PN Exam?

To pass the DHA Practical Nurse test you need a score of 60.

The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.

How do I know the practice tests are reflective of the actual DHA Practical Nurse ?

At Exam Edge, we are proud to invest time and effort to make sure that our practice tests are as realistic as possible. Our practice tests help you prepare by replicating key qualities of the real test, including:

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We have a team of professional writers that create our DHA Practical Nurse practice test questions based on the official test breakdown provided by the Dubai Health Authority. We continually update our practice exams to keep them in sync with the most current version of the actual certification exam, so you can be certain that your preparations are both relevant and comprehensive.

Do you offer practice tests for other Dubai Health Authority subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 58 different exam subjects, and there are 1,025 unique exams utilizing 92250 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!

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DHA Practical Nurse - FAQ Sample Questions

Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement concerning the testing for Hepatitis B virus?





Correct Answer:
hepatitis b early antigen (hbeag) is detected in the blood about 1 month after the appearance of hbsag.


the statement that suggests "hepatitis b early antigen (hbeag) is detected in the blood about 1 month after the appearance of hbsag" is incorrect. in fact, hbeag typically appears in the bloodstream approximately one week following the detection of the hepatitis b surface antigen (hbsag). the timing of the appearance of these markers is crucial for the diagnosis and monitoring of hepatitis b infection.

hbsag is one of the first serological markers to appear in the blood following infection with the hepatitis b virus (hbv). its presence indicates that the virus is actively replicating within the liver cells, and the infected individual is highly contagious. hbsag can be detected as early as 1 to 10 weeks post-exposure to the virus, and its levels can remain high during the acute and chronic stages of infection.

following closely after the appearance of hbsag, hbeag is released into the bloodstream. the presence of hbeag is generally interpreted as a sign of high infectivity and active viral replication. this antigen is a marker used to assess the severity and prognosis of the infection, as well as to monitor the response to antiviral therapy. the detection of hbeag about one week after hbsag, rather than one month, is critical for timely medical intervention and management of the disease.

other serological markers such as antibodies to hbsag (anti-hbs) and antibodies to hepatitis b core antigen (anti-hbc) also play significant roles in the diagnosis and monitoring of hepatitis b. the presence of anti-hbs is typically a marker of recovery and immunity, indicating that the patient has either recovered from a past infection or has responded successfully to the hepatitis b vaccine. on the other hand, the disappearance or decline of hbsag typically signals the end of the acute phase of the infection, and its complete clearance from the blood is a favorable prognostic sign.

in summary, understanding the timeline and role of various hepatitis b virus markers like hbsag and hbeag is essential for accurate diagnosis, determining the infectivity status, and guiding treatment decisions in infected individuals. the incorrect statement about the timing of hbeag appearance highlights the importance of precise knowledge in the clinical management of hepatitis b.

The nurse is developing a plan of care for the client in a crisis state. When developing the plan, the nurse considers which of the following?





Correct Answer:
a client's response to a crisis situation is individualized and what constitutes a crisis for one person may not constitute a crisis for another person.
when developing a plan of care for a client in a crisis state, a nurse must consider several crucial aspects to ensure that the treatment is effective and tailored to the individual's needs. here's a detailed explanation of why the correct answer is that a client's response to a crisis situation is individualized and what constitutes a crisis for one person may not constitute a crisis for another person:

**individual differences in crisis perception and response**: each individual perceives and responds to stressors differently based on a multitude of factors such as personal experiences, cultural background, emotional resilience, and available support systems. what might be a minor inconvenience to one person could be a significant crisis to another. this variability means that healthcare providers, especially nurses, need to carefully assess each client's unique experience and perception of the crisis to plan appropriate interventions.

**importance of tailored care plans**: due to the varied nature of individual responses to crises, a standardized approach to crisis intervention is often ineffective. instead, nurses must develop personalized care plans that address the specific concerns and needs of each client. this involves actively listening to the client, understanding their personal history, and considering their emotional and psychological state.

**crisis does not equate to mental illness**: it is crucial to understand that being in a crisis state does not necessarily mean that the individual suffers from a mental or emotional illness. crises can be triggered by acute life events such as the loss of a loved one, job loss, or a natural disaster. these situations can overwhelm an individual's ability to cope, leading to a crisis state. recognizing this helps in framing the crisis as a response to extreme stress rather than a pathological condition, thereby guiding the approach to intervention.

**assessment and intervention strategies**: when planning care for a client in a crisis, the nurse should focus on immediate stabilization strategies, which may include ensuring the client's safety, providing emotional support, and facilitating access to necessary resources. following stabilization, the focus should shift to longer-term coping strategies and possibly referrals to other healthcare professionals like psychologists or counselors for continued support if needed.

**engagement with client's support system**: understanding and integrating the client's available support systems into the care plan can significantly enhance the effectiveness of the intervention. this might involve family, friends, community resources, or religious and cultural groups that can provide additional layers of support and comfort to the client.

**continuous reevaluation**: a client's condition and needs might change rapidly in a crisis situation. therefore, ongoing assessment and flexibility in the care plan are essential to adapt to these changes effectively. the nurse should be prepared to revise the plan as more information becomes available or as the client's situation evolves. in conclusion, recognizing the individualized nature of crisis situations is fundamental in nursing care. by considering these unique factors, nurses can provide compassionate, appropriate, and effective care tailored to each client's specific circumstances and needs.