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Q. 1 What is the correct layout of the Nursing Process?

(a) Planning - Implementation - evaluation - assessment

(b) Assessment - planning - implementation - evaluation

(c) Evaluation - implementation - planning - assessment

(d)assessment- Implementation - evaluation - planning

Answer- B

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Q. 2 Which of the following is not a principle of ethical practice for nurses?

(a) Veracity

(b) Malfeasance

(c) Confidentiality

(d) Justice

Answer- B

Q. 3 Which of the following is not a sign of malnutrition?

(a) Muscle wasting

(b) Obesity

(c) Loss of subcutaneous tissue

(d) Good skin integrity

Answer- D

Q. 4 Body mass index is calculated using?

(a) Weight and height

(b) Weight and skin thickness

(c) Height and eyesight

(d) Weight and abdominal girth

Answer- A

Q. 5 Which is not a sign of inflammation?

(a) Fever

(b) Leukocytosis

(c) Erythema

(d) Paraesthesia

Answer- D

Q. 6 Thalassemia can be diagnosed by?

(a) Protein Analysis

(b) Haemoglobin Electrophoresis

(c) Chromosomal Analysis

(d) Hexosaminidase A. Activity testing

Answer- B

Q.7 Warfarin is antagonist of?

(a) Vit - K (b) Vit - A (c) Vit - D (d) Vit - E

Answer- A

Q.8 Which of the following is not a pain intensity scale?

(a) Norton's Scale

(b) Numeric Pain Intensity Scale

(c) Visual Analogue Score

(d) Simple Descriptive Pain Intensity Scale

Answer- A

Q. 9 When NSAID and ginger are taken together they increase risk of?

(a) Hepatotoxicity

(b) Bleeding

(c) Nephrotoxicity

(d) CNS Depression

Answer- B

Q. 10 Which is not a side effect of opioid Analgesic?

(a) Nausea & Vomiting

(b) Respiratory Depression

(c) Sedation

(d) Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Answer- D

Q. 11 Which of the following gases is used during laparoscopy?

(a) Carbon dioxide

(b) Oxygen

(c) Carbon monoxide

(d) Nitrogen

Answer- A

Q. 12 Which electrolyte is not properly matched with its normal range?

(a) Na+ 135-145 meq/l

(b) K+2,5-3,5 mcg/L

(c) Bicarbonate 22-27 meq/ L

(d) Chloride 100mcg/L

Answer- B

Q.13 Clinical manifestation of hyponatremia does not include?

(a) Altered mental status

(b) Coma

(c) Status epilepticus

(d) Bradycardia

Answer- D

Q. 14 Sing and symptoms of hyperkalemia are all except?

(a) Bradycardia

(b) Ventricular Arrhythmias

(c) Skeletal muscle weakness

(d) Decreased bowel motility

Answer- D

Q. 15 Signs and symptoms of compensatory shock are all except?

(a) Normal Blood Pressure

(b) Heart rate 100 per minute

(c) Decreased urinary output

(d) Profound acidosis

Answer- D

Q. 16 Which of the following drugs is not used in management of shock?

(a) sildenafil

(b) Dopamine

(c) Adrenaline

(d) Noradrenalin

Answer- A

Q. 17 Which of the following drugs is not used in management of anaphylaxis?

(a) Diphenhydramine

(b) Hydrocortisone

(c) Chlorpheniramine

(d) Milrinone

Answer- D

Q. 18 Carcinoma Breast can be diagnosed earlier by?

(a) Breast self examination

(b) Faecal occult blood test

(c) Digital rectal examination

(d) Pap test

Answer- A

Q. 19 Which of the following is not an anticancer drug?

(a) Tissue plasminogen activator

(b) Cyclophosphamide

(c) Cisplatin

(d) Blcomycin

Answer- A

Q. 20 Nurse doing Peripherally inserted catheter (PICC) can be used to give

(a) Blood products

(b) Chemotherapy

(c) Parenteral nutrition

(d) All of the above

Answer- D

Q. 21 For elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, hair should be removed?

(a) A day before surgery

(b) Night before surgery

(c) Morning of surgery

(d) Just before surgery

Answer- D

Q. 22 Preoperative antihypertensive medicines should be taken in morning of surgery with ?

(a) Glass of milk

(b) Glass of fruit juice

(c) Sip of clear water

(d) Should not be taken as the patient has been advised nil per orally (NPO)

Answer- C

Q. 23 All are signs of cardiac arrest except?

(a) Sudden onset of unconsciousness

(b) Cessation of heart beat

(c) Cessation of breathing

(d) Constricted pupils

Answer- D

Q. 24 When should aspirin be stopped prior to surgery?

(a) 7-10 days

(b) 3-4 days

(c) 2 months

(d) 1 months

Answer- A

Q. 25 During Hernia surgery, a surgical knife drops down on the floor how can it be used?

(a) Washing and reusing it

(b) Cleaning it with 95% alcohol and reusing it

(c) Washing it in cidex solution for 15 minutes

(d) Sending it for sterilization

Answer- D

Q. 26 Which of the following drugs is used to control nausea and vomiting?

(a) Promethazine

(b) Hydralazine

(c) Propylthiouracil

(d) Ofloxacin

Answer- A

Q. 27 In which of the following conditions, intercostal tube insertion is needed?

(a) Pneumonia

(b) Hydatid cyst of the lung

(c) Pyothorax

(d) Teratoma

Answer- C

Q. 28 Which drug is not used in management of deep venous thrombosis (DVT)?

(a) Heparin

(b) Warfarin

(c) Low molecular weight heparin

(d) Atorvastatin

Answer- D

Q. 29 Warfarin activity is monitored by?

(a) APTT

(b) BT/CT

(c) CBC

(d) PT/INR

Answer- D

Q. 30 In a patient of Trauma what is the first step in management?

(a) Putting intracath

(b) Assessing Airway

(c) Getting Chest X-ray

(d) Stopping Bleeding

Answer- B

Q. 31 Colour Doppler ultrasound is done to see?

(a) Brain tissue

(b) Bone marrow

(c) Blood vessels

(d) Spine

Answer- C

Q. 32 Which of the following drugs is used to control blood pressure?

(a) Atenolol

(b) Methyldopa

(c) Clonidine

(d) All of the above

Answer- D

Q. 33 Which of the following diseases is not transmitted by blood transfusion?

(a) Hepatitis B virus

(b) Creutz feldt Jakob disease

(c) HIV virus

(d) Hepatitis C Virus

Answer- B

Q. 34 Which of the following gases is used during laparoscopy?

(a) Oxygen

(b) Carbon dioxide

(c) Carbon monoxide

(d) Nitrogen

Answer- B

Q. 35 A patient of head injury obeys motor commands, his M score will be?

(a) 4

(b) 3

(c) 5

(d) 6

Answer- D

Q. 36 Which of the following hormones is not secreted from the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland?

(a) Growth hormone

(b) thyrotropic hormone

(c) Gonadotropic hormone

(d) Antidiuretic hormone

Answer- D

Q.37 The thyroid gland secretes all the following hormones except?

(a) Thyroxin

(b) Triiodothyronine

(c) Glucagon

(d) Calcitonin

Answer- C

Q. 38 Paget's disease of nipple and arcola is associated with?

(a) Encephlalod carcinoma of breast

(b) Scirrhous carcinoma of breast

(c) Duct carcinoma of breast

(d) Acute carcinomatosis of operation

Answer- C

Q 39 Logan's bow is applied after the operation of?

(a) Cysts plate

(b) Cleft Lip

(c) Cystitis in month

(d) Carcinoma of the tongue

Answer- B

Q.40 The patient with interstitial radium for malignant growth in the oral cavity to give radiotherapy the following are done except?

(a) Should be nursed in supine and flat posture on the bed

(b) A pencil and paper should be given to the patient for communication

(c) A bowl should be provided to collect salvia

(d) Gauze/swabs should be given to patient to wipe his/her lips

Answer- A

Q. 41 Wharton's duct is a duct of?

(a) Parotid gland

(b) Submandibular salivary gland

(c) Sublingual salivary gland

(d) Palatal salivary gland

Answer- B

Q. 42 Achalasia cardia is a disease of?

(a) Heart

(b) Lungs

(c) Aorta

(d) Oesophagus

Answer- D

Q. 43 All statements are true about bladder stones diseases except?

(a) Pigment stones are commonest

(b) Presence of Flatulent dyspepsia

(c) Can cause jaundice if migrate to common bile duct

(d) Can predispose to acute pancreatitis

Answer- A

Q. 44 In colle's fracture all the following are true except?

(a) Fracture of lower end of radius

(b) Ventral angulation

(c) Radial angulation

(d) Occurs commonly in elderly people

Answer- B

Q.45 All of the following are true for carbuncles except?

(a) Gangrenous process of the subcutaneous tissue

(b) Commonest site is front of the neck

(c) It is due to infection of multiple hair follicle

(d) Diabetes predisposes it

Answer- B

Q. 46 All are malignant tumours of the skin except?

(a) Rodent ulcer

(b) Melanoma

(c) Squamous cell carcinoma

(d) Papilloma

Answer- D

Q. 47 Sudden obstruction of arterial circulation of the limb causes following symptoms/signs except?

(a) Pain of sudden onset

(b) Pallor of the affected limb

(c) Paralysis of the limb

(d) Feeling of warmth of the limb

Answer- D

Q. 48 All are signs of cardiac arrest except?

(a) Sudden onset of unconsciousness

(b) Cessation of heart beat

(c) Cessation of breathing

(d) Constricted pupils

Answer- D

Q. 49 Which of the following ions is dominant inside the cell?

(a) Na+ sodium ion

(b) K+ Potassium ion

(c) Ca+ Calcium ion

(d) magnesium ion

Answer- B

Q 50 Hartman's solution contains all except?

(a) Sodium

(b) Protein

(c) Potassium

(d) Calcium lactate

Answer- B

Q. 51 Increase in the mass of the tissue is?

(a) Growth

(b) Maturation

(c) Development

(d) Progress of skill

Answer- A

Q. 52 At what age the brain growth reaches 90%?

(a) 2 years

(b) 4 years

(c) 8 years

(d) 6 years

Answer- A

Q. 53 A patient of head injury obeys motor commands, his M score will be?

(a) 4

(b) 5

(c) 3

(d) 6

Answer- D

Q.54 Average ratio of Upper segment lower segment at birth is?

(a) 1.3:1.0

(b) 1.6: 2.0

(c) 1.7: 1.0

(d) 1.9: 1.0

Answer- C

Q. 55 index Stem Stature at birth is?

(a) 60

(b) 70

(c) 80

(d) 50

Answer- B

Q.56 Child can stand without support and walk holding furniture?

(a) 6-8 months

(b) 8-9 months

(c) 10-12 months

(d) 20-24 months

Answer- C

Q. 57 Normal newborn temperature is?

(a) 36.5 - 37.00 °C

(b) 36.5 - 37.05 °C

(c) 36.5 - 38,00 °C

(d) 36.5 - 37.50 °C

Answer- D

Q. 58 Cradle cap is?

(a) Atopic dermatitis

(b) Atrophic dermatitis

(c) Seborrheic dermatitis

(d) Hemorrhagic dermatitis

Answer- C

Q. 59 DPT vaccine should be administered in children under one year of age?

(a) Lateral aspect of upper arm

(b) Middle aspect of thigh

(c) Lateral aspect of thigh

(d) Upper outer quadrant of gluteal region

Answer- C

Q. 60 A two year old child brought to the Pediatric OPD by his parents with the complaints of not eating anything but on examination her weight is 11.5 Kw (50th percentile of normal) height 75 percentile of normal. What will be the management of this child?

(a) Advise multivitamin and tonics

(b) Force to cat

(c) Investigate for UTI

(d) Ask parent to stop worrying

Answer- D

Q. 61 Adaptation of pregnancy is an increased blood supply to the pelvic region results in a purplish discoloration of the vaginal mucosa, which is known as?

(a) Ladin's Sign

(b) Hegar's Sign

(c) Chadwick's Sign

(d) Goodell's Sign

Answer- C

Q. 62 A 26-year old multigravida is 14 weeks' pregnant and is scheduled for an alpha fetoprotein test. She asks the nurse, "What does the alpha-fetoprotein test indicate? The nurse bases a response on the knowledge that this test can detect:

(a) Cardiac defects

(b) Kidney defects

(c) Musculoskeletal defect

(d) Neural tube defects

Answer- D

Q. 63 Which of the following hormones stimulates the secretion of milk from the mammary glands?

(a) Oxytocin

(b) Estrogen

(c) Prolactin

(d) Progesterone

Answer- A

Q. 64 Nurse During a prenatal examination nurse draws blood sample from a Rh negative mother and explains that an indirect Coombs test will be performed to predict whether the fetus is at risk for?

(a) Respiratory distress syndrome

(b). Protein metabolic deficiency

(c) Physiologic hyperbilirubinemia

(d) Acute hemolytic disease

Answer- D

Q. 65 Which of the following conditions is common in pregnant women in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy?

(a) Respiratory acidosis

(b) Physiologic anemia

(c) Mastitis

(d) Metabolic alkalosis

Answer- B

Q. 66 A pregnant woman at 35 weeks' gestation complains of feeling dizzy lightheaded while her fundal height is being measured. Her skin is pale and moist. The nurse's initial response would be to?

(a) Turn the woman on her side

(b) Woman breathe into a paper bag

(c) Raise the woman's legs

(d) Assess the woman's blood pressure and pulse

Answer- A

Q. 67 Commonest cause of death in children is due to?

(a) Vomiting

(b) Dehydration

(c) Lethargy

(d) Abdominal pain

Answer- B

Q. 68 The common type of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) is?

(a) Ostium primum

(b) Ostium secundum

(c) Sinus venosus

(d) Endocardial Cushion defect

Answer- B

Q.69 What is the best and most accurate method of measuring medication doses for infants and children?

(a) Weight

(b) Height

(c) Weight height

(d) Nomogram

Answer- A

Q.70 The nurse clarifies that a neuroendocrine response involves the autonomic nervous system and endocrine system and is considered a?

(a) General adaptation syndrome

(b) Local adaptation syndrome

(c) Acute adaptation syndrome

(d) Total adaptation syndrome

Answer- A

Q.71 Which types of cardio-myopathy can be associated with child-birth?

(a) Myocarditis

(b) Hypertrophic

(c) Dilated

(d) Restrictive

Answer- C

Q. 72 Which of the following organisms is protozoan?

(a) Actinomycosis

(b) Entamoeba Histolytica

(c) Tinea Pedis

(d) Campylobacter

Answer- B

Q. 73 Network analysis in management of health services include?

(a) Cost effective analysis

(b) Cost accounting

(c) Cost benefit analysis

(d) PERT

Answer- A

Q. 74 Bhore committee was set up in?

(a) 1948

(b) 1952

(c) 1943

(d) 1956

Answer- C

Q. 75 PHCs under the public health care system in India were introduced as a result of recommendation by?

(a) Bhore Committee

(b) Mudaliar Committee

(C) Planning Commission

(d) Kartar Singh committee

Answer- A

Q. 76 Theory X and Theory Y was proposed by?

(a) William Ouchi

(b) Douglas McGregor

(c) FW Taylor

(d) Mary Follett

Answer- B

Q. 77 A system in which one nurse is responsible for total care of a number of patients (Client) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is called?

(a) Secondary Nursing

(b) Tertiary Nursing

(c) Super specialty Nursing

(d) Primary Nursing

Answer- D

Q. 78 The causative organism of diphtheria is?

(a) Crynebacterium diphtheria

(b) Corynebacterium diphtheria

(c) Curlynebacterium diphtheria

(d) Calrynebacterium diphtheria

Answer- B

Q. 79 Clostridium tetani?

(a) Gram negative

(b) Gram Positive

(c) Aerobic

(d) Acid fast bacilli

Answer- B

Q. 80 Hemophilia B is due to deficiency of factor?

(a) X

(b) IX

(c) VII

(d) VIII

Answer- B

Q. 81 Hemophilia A is due to deficiency of factor?

(a) X

(b) IX

(c) VII

(d) VIII

Answer- D

Q. 82 Hirschsprung's disease is associated with?

(a) Turner syndrome

(b) Down's syndrome

(c) Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

(d) Klinefelter syndrome

Answer- B

Q. 83 Which of the following diseases is characterized by muscular rigidity, locked jaw, risus sardonicus and opisthotonus?

(a) Meningitis

(b) Dengue

(c) Tetanus

(d) Malaria

Answer- C

Q. 84 Essential characteristic of delirium is?

(a) Alert

(b) Clouded state of consciousness

(c) Convulsion

(d) Hyper alert

Answer- B

Q. 85 The word alcohol has been derived from?

(a) Hindi word alcohol

(b) Arabic word alcohol

(c) Sanskrit word alcohol

(d) English word alcohol



Answer- B
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