UPTH School of Post Basic Accident and Emergency Nursing Past Questions and Answers
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UPTH School of Post Basic Accident and Emergency Nursing Past Questions and Answers
Are you a Registered Nurse seeking to advance your career in critical care? Specifically, are you aiming for admission into the prestigious School of Post Basic Accident and Emergency Nursing at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH)? If so, you have landed on the right page.
At Manny Spark, we understand that the competition for Post Basic Nursing programs in Nigeria is fierce. The difference between securing a specialized slot and waiting another year often comes down to preparation.
“Success occurs when opportunity meets preparation.” – Zig Ziglar
This article is designed to be your ultimate guide. We will explore the specific location of UPTH, the nature of the Accident and Emergency (A&E) program, and provide you with possible sample questions to test your readiness. Most importantly, we will show you how to access the comprehensive, updated past questions and answers pack for just N5,000.
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About the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH)
To succeed in your application, you must know your institution. The University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) is one of the foremost tertiary health institutions in the South-South region of Nigeria.
Location and Accessibility
UPTH is strategically located along the East-West Road, Alakahia, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
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Landmarks: It is situated close to the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) Choba campus.
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Accessibility: The hospital is easily accessible by road from any part of Port Harcourt.
What the School Offers
The School of Post Basic Nursing Studies at UPTH is renowned for producing highly skilled specialist nurses. The Accident and Emergency program specifically trains nurses to:
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Manage critical trauma cases.
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Provide advanced life support.
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Handle mass casualty incidents efficiently.
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Operate sophisticated emergency equipment.
The environment is strictly academic and clinical, ensuring that every student graduates with the competency to save lives in high-pressure situations.
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Why You Need the UPTH Post Basic A&E Past Questions
Many candidates assume that being a Registered Nurse (RN) is enough to breeze through the entrance exam. This is a fatal mistake. The entrance examination for the Post Basic A&E program is highly specialized.
Here is why you need our compiled past questions:
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Pattern Recognition: The exam often repeats concepts. Knowing the trend of questions from the last 5–10 years gives you a distinct advantage.
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Time Management: Practicing with real questions helps you gauge how fast you need to answer.
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Content Focus: The syllabus is vast. Past questions help you narrow down your reading to high-yield topics like Triage, CPR protocols, Shock management, and Pharmacology.
Dr. Manny always advises: Don’t study hard; study smart.
Overview of the A&E Nursing Entrance Examination
The examination is usually a Computer Based Test (CBT) or sometimes a paper-pencil test, depending on the management’s decision for the year.
The Exam Structure
| Section | Focus Area | Approx. Percentage |
| General Nursing | Foundation nursing knowledge | 30% |
| A&E Specialty | Triage, Trauma, BLS/ACLS | 40% |
| Current Affairs | General knowledge & Health news | 15% |
| English/Maths | Basic aptitude | 15% |
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Possible Sample Questions: Accident and Emergency Nursing
To give you a taste of what to expect, Manny Spark has curated a list of possible questions based on previous years’ trends. Note: These are sample questions for educational purposes.
Section A: Clinical & Emergency Nursing
Q1. In a mass casualty incident, which color tag is assigned to a victim with a minor injury who is walking around?
A) Red
B) Black
C) Green
D) Yellow
Q2. The primary assessment in the emergency room follows the ABCDE algorithm. What does ‘D’ stand for?
A) Drugs
B) Disability
C) Defibrillation
D) Diagnosis
Q3. Which of the following is the drug of choice for anaphylactic shock?
A) Atropine
B) Adrenaline (Epinephrine)
C) Amiodarone
D) Adenosine
Q4. A patient presents with “Beck’s Triad” (hypotension, JVD, muffled heart sounds). This is indicative of:
A) Tension Pneumothorax
B) Cardiac Tamponade
C) Myocardial Infarction
D) Pulmonary Embolism
Q5. What is the compression-to-ventilation ratio for a single rescuer performing CPR on an adult?
A) 15:2
B) 30:2
C) 5:1
D) 10:1
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Section B: General Knowledge (Nigeria Focus)
Q6. Who is the current Chief Medical Director (CMD) of UPTH?
(Note: Ensure you check the current administration as this changes).
Q7. In which year was the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital established?
Detailed Answers and Rationales
Here is where we add value. Mere answers are not enough; you need to understand the why.
Answer 1: C (Green)
Rationale: In Triage, the “Green” tag is used for the “walking wounded”—patients with minor injuries who can wait for care. Red is immediate, Yellow is delayed, and Black is deceased/expectant.
Answer 2: B (Disability)
Rationale: The primary survey stands for Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability (Neurological status), and Exposure.
Answer 3: B (Adrenaline)
Rationale: Adrenaline is the first-line treatment for anaphylaxis as it reverses bronchoconstriction and vasodilation.
Answer 4: B (Cardiac Tamponade)
Rationale: Beck’s Triad is a classic clinical sign of Cardiac Tamponade, where fluid accumulation in the pericardial sac compresses the heart.
Answer 5: B (30:2)
Rationale: According to AHA guidelines, the ratio for adult CPR (single rescuer) is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
Dr. Manny’s Tip: Always memorize your normal lab values (ABG, Electrolytes) before entering the exam hall.
How to Download the Updated Past Questions (N5,000)
The samples above are just a drop in the ocean. To guarantee your admission, you need the Full Updated UPTH Post Basic A&E Past Questions and Answers Pack.
This comprehensive PDF document contains over 500 solved questions, covering the last decade of exams, plus interview tips.
Price: N5,000 (Five Thousand Naira Only)
How to Purchase:
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Contact Dr. Manny / Manny Spark Team:
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Phone/WhatsApp: 08039822082
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Email: info@mannyspark.com
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Payment Method:
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Make a transfer of N5,000 to the account details provided upon contact.
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Delivery:
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Once payment is confirmed, the Past Questions PDF will be forwarded to your WhatsApp or Email immediately.
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Study Tips for Post Basic Nursing Exams in Nigeria
Preparing for the UPTH A&E exam requires discipline. Here are educational tips to help you:
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Understand the Anatomy of the Heart and Lungs: Since this is A&E, Cardiopulmonary topics are heavily tested.
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Practice Speed: You often have less than 45 seconds per question.
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Group Study: Discussing rationales with colleagues helps retention.
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Stay Updated: Read current guidelines on ACLS and BLS.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is the UPTH Post Basic form out for this year?
A: Admission forms are usually released between April and June. Contact Manny Spark at 08039822082 for the latest updates.
Q: Is accommodation provided during the program?
A: UPTH usually provides hostel accommodation for Post Basic students, but it is subject to availability.
Q: Can I apply without a practicing license?
A: No, you must possess a valid practicing license from the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria (NMCN).
Key Takeaways
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Location: UPTH is located at East-West Road, Alakahia, Port Harcourt.
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Preparation: The entrance exam is competitive; past questions are essential.
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Cost: The updated Past Question pack is N5,000.
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Contact: Reach out to Dr. Manny at 08039822082 or info@mannyspark.com.
Don’t wait until the last minute. Secure your future in Accident and Emergency Nursing today.
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QUICK TRANSFERS, Pay into this Account:
1481900827 | ACCESS BANK | EMMANUEL OLUWASEUN OTOBOR
Once your payment is successful kindly send the “PAST QUESTION” you need, your “ACCOUNT NAME” and “EMAIL ADDRESS” to 08039822082. or info@mannyspark.com



