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DSSSB Clinical Instructor Paper
Q.1. The category of drug that acts to prevent blood from clotting is:
(A) Analgesic
(B) Antibiotic
(C) Anticoagulant
(D) Antidiuretic
Answer- C
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Q. 2. Which is not an essential standard precaution during care of patients irrespective diagnosis?
(A) Hand hygiene
(B) Improper sharps and waste disposal
(C) Personal protective equipment
(D) Aseptic techniques
Answer- B
Q. 3. The nurse iron injection administered to adults. Which route is administered ?
(A) SC in the arm
(B) Intradermal in forearm
(C) IM in deltoid
(D) Z track IM in the gluteus
Answer- D
Q. 4. the musculoskeletal system Changes that occurs due to immobility is:
(A) Muscle endurance, strength and mass
(B) Change in calcium metabolism
(C) Alteration in fluid and electrolyte
(D) None of the above
Answer- A
Q. 5. Which is not a non verbal message in a mode of communication?
(A) Tone and pitch of voice
(B) Facial expression
(C) Gesture
(D) Touch
Answer- A
Q. 6. How long will a nurse wait before checking the oral temperature, if the client has just consumed cold or hot or smoked ?
(A) 5 minutes
(B) 10 minutes
(C) 20 minutes
(D) 30 minutes
Answer- C
Q. 7. What is the second method of data collection, If the first method is an interview ?
(A) Evaluation
(B) Laboratory work
(C) Performance of a physical examination
(D) Diagnostic tests
Answer- C
Q. 8. Which of the following is not a doctor prescribed intervention?
(A) Performing wound care
(B) Ordering diagnostic test
(C) Elevating a edematous limb
(D) Drug administration
Answer- A
Q. 9. Clear precise description of a problem is called as:
(A) Diagnosis
(B) Etiology
(C) Intervention
(D) Definition
Answer- D
Q. 10. A common framework helps to guide prioritization of nursing tasks during process of planning
(A) Maslow's hierarchy
(B) Erickson's psychosocial development
(C) Bern celli principle
(D) Glasgow coma scale
Answer- A
Q. 11. islets of Langerhans of pancreas Hormone secreted by ?
(A) Progesterone
(B)Testosterone
(C) Insulin
(D) Haemoglobin
Answer- C
Q. 12. a collection of people describe, who share some attributes their lives:
(A) Family
(B) Illness
(C) Community
(D) Nursing
Answer- C
Q. 13.equivalent Five teaspoons is, how many ml ?
(A) 30 ml
(B) 25 ml
(C) 12 ml
(D) 22 ml
Answer- B
Q. 14. How will nurses teach students to record the client's pulse rate that is found above normal treme ?
(A) Tachypnea
(B) Hyperpyrexia
(C) Arrhythmia
(D) Tachycardia
Answer- D
Q. 15.best described Resonance
(A) Sounds created by air filled lungs
(B) Short, high pitch and threading
(C) Moderately loud and musical quality
(D) Drum like
Answer- A
Q. 16. A nurse prepares to administer buccal medication, this medication should be placed.
(A) On the client's skin
(B) Between the client's cheeks and gums
(C) Under the client's tongue
(D) On the client's conjunctiva
Answer- B
Q. 17. light enters the eyes to the retina which transparent membrane that focuses ?
(A) Lens
(B) Sclera
(C) Cornea
(D) Pupils
Answer- C
Q. 18. Another name for knee-chest position is:
(A) Genu-dorsal
(B) Genu-pectoral
(C) Lithotomy
(D) Sim's
Answer- B
Q. 19.Orem's theory included?
(A) Maintenance of a sufficient intake of air
(B) Self perception
(C) Love and belongingness
(D) Physiologic need
Answer- B
Q. 20. One tsp is equal to how many drops?
(A) 15
(B) 60
(C) 10
(D) 30
Answer- B
Q. 21. How should you teach a student nurse to modify the examination child 7 year old ?
(A) Ask parents to leave the room before examination
(B) Demonstrate the equipment before using it
(C) Allow the child to help with the examination
(D) Perform invasive procedures last
Answer- B
Q. 22. All are motor nerves except:
(A) Accessory
(B) Abducent
(C) Trochlear
(D) Trigeminal
Answer- D
Q.23. Substances that do not cross the placental barrier is:
(A) IgG
(B) IgA
(C) IgM
(D) IgE
Answer- C
Q. 24. myelin sheath in spinal cord is formed by ?
(A) Schwann cells
(B) Oligodendrocytes
(C) Osteocytes
(D) Microglia
Answer- A
Q. 25. INAI was formed in years
(A) 1920
(B) 1947
(C) 1908
D) 1918
Answer- C
Q. 26. Which of the following methods of teaching is not necessary for the presence of a patient ?
(A) Bed side clinic
(B) Nursing care conference
(C) Nursing rounds
(D) Case study method
Answer- B
Q. 27. Which of the following is not effective teaching ?
(A) A teacher teaches with enthusiasm
(B) A teacher finds fault in his students
(C) A teacher puts emphasis on teaching than on class control
(D) A teacher is interested in making the subject matter understand rather than completing the course
Answer- C
Q. 28. Learning involves motor organs is termed:
(A) Sensory learning
(B) Motor learning
(C) Verbal learning
(D) Sensory-motor learning
Answer- B
Q. 29. When developing a plan of care for adolescent nurse considers the Child's psycho social needs during male adolescence; psychosocial development focuses ?
(A) Becoming industrious
(B) Establishing an identity
(C) Achieving intimacy
(D) Developing initiatives
Answer- B
Q. 30. Which of the following organisms is responsible for disease of rheumatic fever ?
(A) Streptococcal pneumonia
(B) Haemophilus influenzae
(C) Group A beta hemolytic streptococcus
(D) Staphylococcus aureus
Answer- C
Q. 31. causes premature destruction of RBC due to inborn error of metabolism
(A) G6PD
(B) Homocystinuria
(C) Phenylketonuria
(D) Celiac disease
Answer- A
Q. 32. a boy has fractured his arm. After injury is casted, nurse has to perform all of the following assessments except ?
(A) Capillary refill
(B) Radial ulnar pulse
(C) Finger movement
D) Skin integrity
Answer- D
Q. 33. infants seeking treatment for diarrhea and vomiting for two days. On assessment. Students find lethargy and dry mucus membrane, What other aalso findings students suggest a fluid volume deficit?
(A) A sunken fontanelle
(B) Increased pulse rate
(C) Increased BP
(D) Decreased urine specific gravity
Answer- A
Q. 34. Which of the following is an American Health Care Accrediting Agency?
(A) JCI
(B) JCAHO
(C) NABH
(D) INC
Answer- B
Q. 35. A client is prescribed long term rest after surgery, which complication does nurse expect to prevent by teaching the client to avoid pressure sore popliteal space?
(A) Cerebral embolism
(B) Pulmonary embolism
(C) Dry gangrene of a limb
(D) Coronary vessel occlusion
Answer- B
Q.36. A client is admitted to have edematous ankles. What should you teach students to do to reduce edema to lower extremities?
(A) Restrict fluids
(B) Elevate the legs
(C) Apply elastic adhesive bandages
(D) Do ROM exercise
Answer- B
Q 37. A client with Gastroesophageal reflux disease complains about having difficulty sleeping at night. What should a nurse teach the client to do?
(A) Sleep on several pillows
(B) Eliminate carbohydrates from diet
(C) Suggest glass of milk before sleep
(D) Take antacids
Answer- A
Q. 38. Before cholecystectomy the doctor orders vitamin K. nurse understands that it is administered because of its formation ?
(A) Bilirubin
(B) Prothrombin
(C) Thromboplastin
(D) Cholecystokinin
Answer- B
Q.39. Which of the following explanations is accurate regarding intussusception?
(A) Kinking of bowel into itself
(B) Band connective tissue compressing the bowel
(C) Telescoping proximal loop to distal loop
(D) Protrusion an organ through wall that contains
Answer- C
Q. 40. When evaluating fluid loss in a burned patient, nurse understand the relationship between surface area and fluid loss ?
(A) Equal
(B) Unrelated
(C) Inversely related
(D) Directly proportional
Answer- D
Q. 41. A client ECG waveform saw tooth appearance which indicates ?
(A) Atrial flutter
(B) Atrial fibrillation
(C) Ventricular tachycardia
(D) Ventricular fibrillation
Answer- D
Q. 42. average GFR of an adult?
(A) 10 ml/day
(B) 180 ml/day
(C) 1000 ml/day
(D) 1 ml/day
Answer- B
Q. 43. located a micturition reflex center ?
(A) Pons
(B) Midbrain
(C) Lumbar plexus
(D) Sacral plexus
Answer- C
Q. 44. Which of these medicene is nephrotoxic?
(A) Diuretics
(B) ACE inhibitors
(C) NSAIDs
(D) Sodium bicarbonate/potassium bicarbonate
Answer- B
Q.45. Which type of the following heart shaped pelvis?
(A) Anthropoid
(B) Platypelloid
(C) Android
(D) Gynaecoid
Answer- C
Q. 46. Antibodies are produced by:
(A) Plasma cells
(B) Erythrocytes
(C) Monocytes
(D) Basophils
Answer- A
Q. 47. Inability to understand or speak the tremed ?
(A) Apraxia
(B) Aphasia
(C) Agnosia
(D) Insomnia
Answer- B
Q. 48. Which hormone is responsible for ejection of milk ?
(A) Prolactin
(B) Oxytocin
(C) Estrogen
(D) ADH
Answer- B
Q.49. best site preferred for IM injections in infants is:
(A) Dorsogluteal
(B) Vastus lateralis
(C) Rectus femoris
(D) Ventrogluteal
Answer- B
Q. 50. neonates IV cannula size used ?
(A) 24 gauge
(B) 22 gauge
(C) 20 gauge
(D) 16 gauge
Answer- A
Q. 51. Kernig's sign is related with:
(A) Meningitis
(B) Spinal cord injury
(C) Cerebral aneurysm
(D) Seizures
Answer- A
Q. 52. Broca's area is present
(A) Frontal lobe
(B) Parietal lobe
(C) Occipital lobe
(D) Temporal lobe
Answer- A
Q. 53. Which vitamin is needed to enhance absorption of calcium?
(A) Vitamin K
(B) Vitamin E
(C) Vitamin D
(D) Vitamin A
Answer- C
Q. 54. Fertilization occurs in which area fallopian ?
(A) Ovary
(B) Ampulla of fallopian tube
(C) Uterus
(D) Vagina
Answer- B
Q. 55. Blind spot is known as:
(A) Macula lutea
(B) Optic disc
(C) Fovea centralis
(D) None of the above
Answer- B
Q. 56. assess by Peripheral vision is
(A) Snellen chart
(B) Ishihara chart
(C) Slit lamp examination
(D) Confrontation test
Answer- D
Q. 57. Sudden gush of blood or lengthening increase umbilical cord after delivery of the infant indicates:
(A) Placenta accreta
(B) Retained placenta
(C) Abruptio placenta
(D) Placental separation
Answer- D
Q. 58. meet anteriorly two pubic bones
(A) Coccyx
(B) Symphysis pubis
(C) Sacrococcygeal ligament
(D) Sacroiliac joint
Answer- B
Q. 59. Which of the following is a primary sign of labor?
(A) Uterine contraction
(B) Pushing by the mother
(C) Intrathoracic pressure
(D) Abdominal contraction
Answer- A
Q.60. A 25 yrs old primigravida weighs 57.5 kg. hemoglobin 11 gm/dl visits an antenatal clinic during the second trimester of pregnancy seeking advice of dietary intake. She should be advised to take:
(A) Additional intake of 300 kcal
(B) Additional intake of 500 kcal
(C) Additional intake of 650 kcal
(D) No extra kcal
Answer- A
Q. 61.the fundal height At 24 weeks of gestation ?
(A) Between umbilicus and symphysis pubis
(B) 4 cm below the umbilicus
(C) At the level of umbilicus
(D) 4 finger above umbilicus
Answer- C
Q.62 Discoloration anterior vaginal wall due to vascular congestion is called ?
(A) Chadwick's signs
(B) Osiander's sign
(C) Goodell 's sign
(D) Homan's sign
Answer- A
Q. 63. the woman's last LMP is December 7th. Calculate her EDD.
(A) Sept.14th
(B) Nov. 14th
(C) Sept. 27th
(D) Aug. 23rd
Answer- A
Q. 64. includes assessment Apgar score of:
(A) Reflex, grasp and pulse
(B) Reflex, sleep and behavior
(C) Sleep, activity, color
(D) Color, behavior, respiration
Answer- A
Q. 65. newborn at birth Normal head circumference of ranges ?
(A) 31-33 cm
(B) 30-33 cm
(C) 35-38 cm
(D) 33-37 cm
Answer- D
Q. 66. Questionnaire is a:
(A) Research method
(B) Measurement technique
(C) Tool for data collection
(D) Data analysis
Answer- C
Q. 67.demonstrates nurse, I don't care, attitude of a student
(A) Aggression
(B) Defence
(C) Denial
(D) Regression
Answer- A
Q. 68. problem solving process begins with:
(A) Clarification of the situation
(B) Establishment of alternatives
(C) Identification of the difficulty
(D) Isolation of the cause
Answer- A
Q. 69. Success of each organization is dependent upon performance ?
(A) Employer
(B) Management
(C) Vendor
(D) Employee
Answer- B
Q.70. The method which consists of series of cards which are flashed one after another while teaching is:
(A) Flannel graph
(B) Flash card
(C) Puppet show
(D) Charts
Answer- B
Q. 71. Maximum participation of students is possible in teaching methods ?
(A) Lecture method
(B) Discussion method
(C) Textbook method
(D) A.V. Aids
Answer- A
Q. 72. Which belongs to a projected aid?
(A) Blackboard
(B) Diorama
(C) Epidiascope
(D) Globe
Answer- C
Q.73. In the grief process, statements such as "no this cannot be true, this is not possible" are indicative of:
(A) Denial stage
(B) Acceptance stage
(C) Anger
(D) Bargaining
Answer- A
Q. 74. mental disorders are related to first therapeutic use of electricity induced seizures?
(A) Bini and Cereletti
(B) D Goldman
(C) Harold A. Sackeim
(D) Sigmund Freud
Answer- A
Q75. Handy-Dandy this is my work and want shop apple pie-custard pie, this is:
(A) Neologism
(B) Word salad
(C) Height of ideas
(D) Clang association
Answer- D
Q.76. In working with the patient, when is the best time to prepare the patient for the termination phase!
(A) Pre-interaction phase
(B) Orientation
(C) Working
(D) Termination phase
Answer- C
Q. 77. Schizophrenia disorder term anhedonia refers to:
(A) An inability to enjoy food
(B) An inability to express empathy
(C) An inability to react to pleasurable or enjoyable events
(D) An inability to react appropriately social cues
Answer- C
Q. 78. Anxiety is caused by:
(A) An objective threat
(B) A subjectively perceived threat
(C) Hostility turned to self
(D) Masked depression
Answer- B
Q. 79. The client on haloperidol has muscle rigidity and pill rolling tremors. He is likely manifesting:
(A) Tardive dyskinesia
(B) Pseudoparkinsonism
(C) Akinesia
(D) Dystonia
Answer- B
Q. 80. live vaccine not ?
(A) Typhoid
(B) HIB vaccine
(C) OPV
(D) BCG
Answer- B
Q. 81. Incubation period of mumps is:
(A) 18 days
(B) 5 days
(C) 14 days
(D) 10 days
Answer- A
Q. 82. A useful principle of learning is new response is strengthened ?
(A) Punishment
(B) Reinforcement
(C) Biofeedback
(D) Stimulus
Answer- B
Q. 83. Punishment effective only when it weakens:
(A) Undesirable response
(B) Desirable response
(C) Positive response
(D) Negative response
Answer- A
Q. 84. Early diagnosis or prompt treatment emphasized in:
(A) Primary prevention
(B) Secondary prevention
(C) Tertiary prevention
(D) Rehabilitation
Answer- B
Q. 85. The centre symbol of under five clinics represents:
(A) Health education
(B) Family planning
(C) Immunization
(D) Adequate nutrition
Answer- B
Q.86. A primary health centre covers a population in tribal area of:
(A) 50000
(B) 30000
(C) 20000
(D) 5000
Answer- C
Q. 87. Which of the nutritional programmes launched by the Government of India is to enhance admission, retain students in school and improve health?
(A) Special Nutrition Programme
(B) ICDS
(C) Mid-day Meal Programme
(D) Vitamin A Prophylaxis Programme
Answer- C
Q. 88. 2017 WHO theme ?
(A) International health security
(B) Small bites big threat
(C) Make hospitals safe in emergencies
(D) Depression-let's talk
Answer- D
Q. 89. The peripheral worker of ICDS scheme is:
(A) Trained dai
(B) Anganwadi worker
(C) Health guide
(D) Health assistant female
Answer- B
Q. 90. when occurrence of SARS and pandemics, most important role of a nurse in epidemiology?
(A) Health promotion
(B) Disease prevention
(C) Surveillance
(D) Case finding
Answer- C
Q. 91. patient education An essential tool:
(A) Case study
(B) Health education
(C) Counseling
(D) Handouts
Answer- B
Q. 92. first National Health Policy Government of India announced in the year:
(A) 1951
(B) 1983
(C) 1977
(D) 1991
Answer- B
Q. 93. Indian Health Care Accrediting Agency ?
(A) JCI
(B) JCAHO
(C) NABH
(D) INC
Answer- C
Q. 94. Bhore Committee is also known as:
(A) Health Survey and Development Committee
(B) Health Survey and Planning Committee
(C) Hospital Review
(D) Mudaliar Committee
Answer- A
Q. 95. A written statement of principles and policies that guides behavior of all employees is called ?
(A) Code of ethics
(B) Work of ethics
(C) Ethical dilemma
(D) None of the above
Answer- B
Q. 96. headquartered International Council of Nurses (ICN)
(A) New York
(B) London
(C) Geneva
(D) Toronto
Answer- C
Q.97 Isotonic exercises such as walking are intended to:
(A) Increase muscle tone
(B) Increase endurance
(C) Increase muscle size
(D) Deplete muscle oxygen
Answer- A
Q.98. An individual who is addicted heroin is likely to experience withdrawal symptoms of?
(A) Increased heart rate and blood pressure
(B) Tremors, insomnia and seizures
(C) Lack of coordination and unsteady gait
(D) Nausea and vomiting, diarrhea and diaphoresis
Answer- D
Q.99. NANDA is:
(A) International nursing diagnosis glossary of terms
(B) Diagnostics company
(C) North American nursing diagnosis association
(D) Nursing diagnosis list
Answer- C
Q.100. The objective of BLS include:
(A) CAB
(B) ABC
(С) ВАС
(D) BCA
Answer- A
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