NURSING- PAGE 3
NURSING MCQ- PAGE 3
1:-Which type of hallucinations are common in schizophrenia?
A:-visual
B:-tactile
C:-olfactory
D:-auditory
Ans: D
2:-Delusion is a disorder of
A:-Perception
B:-Thought
C:-Orientation
D:-Memory
Ans: B
3:-Red current jelly stool is seen in
A:-Volvulus
B:-Intususception
C:-Malabsorption
D:-Meckel's diverticulum
Ans: B
4:-Birth weight of a child triples by
A:-one year
B:-six months
C:-one and a half years
D:-two years
Ans: A
5:-Which is the drug used for the closure of PDA?
A:-Dopamine
B:-Phenobarbitone
C:-Indomethacine
D:-Immunoglobulin
Ans: C
6:-Which is the predisposing condition for the occurrence of rheumatic fever in children?
A:-Pharyngitis
B:-Otitismedia
C:-Rhinitis
D:-Chondritis
Ans: A
7:-Surgical intervention for hydrocephalus is
A:-BT shunt
B:-Glen shunt
C:-Bidirectional shunt
D:-VP shunt
Ans: D
8:-Which of the following vitamin deficiency causes Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome?
A:-Vitamin `"B_1"`
B:-Vitamin `"B_2"`
C:-Vitamin `"B_3"`
D:-Vitamin `"B_6"`
Ans: A
9:-Gomez classification is used to grade the condition of children in
A:-Respiratory distress
B:-Protein energy malnutrition
C:-Prematurity
D:-Cardiac disorders
Ans: B
10:-Projectile vomiting is a clinical feature of which gastro intestinal condition?
A:-Tracheo esophageal fistula
B:-Cleft lip and palate
C:-Pyloric stenosis
D:-Ano rectal malformation
Ans: C
11:-The test used to detect hip instability is
A:-Barlow's test
B:-Weber test
C:-Phalan test
D:-Alen test
Ans: A
12:-Which vitamin deficiency in antenatal period is associated with congenital neural tube defects?
A:-Vitamin K
B:-Vitamin D
C:-Thiamine
D:-Folic acid
Ans: D
13:-The number of doses of vitamin A syrup, a five year old child does receive?
A:-Seven
B:-Eight
C:-Nine
D:-Ten
Ans: C
14:-The World Health Day theme for 2014 is
A:-small bite, big threat
B:-safe blood for saving mothers
C:-progress on drinking water and sanitation
D:-healthy blood pressure, aging and health
Ans: A
15:-Which of the following clinic is conducted in Primary Health Centre under NRHM for life style diseases?
A:-NCD clinic
B:-Diabetic clinic
C:-Hypertensive clinic
D:-Pain and palliative clinic
Ans: A
16:-Which of the following vaccination is recently recommended for adolescent girls?
A:-Tetanus toxoid
B:-Rubella vaccine
C:-Penta vaccine
D:-MMR vaccine
Ans: B
17:-Mr. X is undergoing chest physiotherapy after CABG. Which of the following levels of prevention it illustrates?
A:-Primordial
B:-Primary
C:-Secondary
D:-Tertiary
Ans: D
18:-Which of the following activities carried out at the PHC level for the prevention and control of vector borne diseases?
A:-Source reduction
B:-Mass treatment
C:-DOTS therapy
D:-DEC treatment
Ans: A
19:-The life span of a sperm is
A:-12 to 24 hours
B:-48 to 72 hours
C:-0 to 12 hours
D:-24 to 48 hours
Ans: B
20:-The volume of amniotic fluid at term is
A:-100 to 200 ml
B:-300 to 500 ml
C:-600 to 800 ml
D:-50 to 100 ml
Ans: C
21:-Softening of cervix during pregnancy is
A:-Osiander's sign
B:-Goodell's sign
C:-Chadwick's sign
D:-Chvostek's sign
Ans: B
22:-Immediate/most common complication of third stage of labour is
A:-bleeding
B:-shock
C:-sub involution
D:-perforation
Ans: A
23:-Biochemical market of preeclampsia is
A:-Proteinuria
B:-S. uric acid
C:-S. creatinine
D:-S. sodium
Ans: B
24:-Regular rhythmic uterine contraction elicited during bimanual examination is
A:-Piskacak's sign
B:-Jacqmer's sign
C:-Heger's sign
D:-Palmer's sign
Ans: D
25:-Dark brown colour of amniotic fluid indicates
A:-Post maturity
B:-Intra uterine death
C:-Rh incompatibility
D:-Accidental hemorrhage
Ans: B
26:-A thin fibrous ring present at the margin of the chorionic plate is
A:-Placenta succentrata
B:-Placenta circumvallate
C:-Placenta marginata
D:-Velamentous insertion
Ans: C
27:-Active foetal movement felt by the mother is
A:-Quickening
B:-Lightening
C:-Ballotment
D:-Softening
Ans: A
28:-The term 'saturated and unsaturated fats' are related to degree of
A:-Digestability
B:-Taste
C:-Colour
D:-Density
Ans: D
29:-After a thoracentesis, observe the client for
A:-periods of confusion
B:-increased breath sounds
C:-expectoration of blood
D:-decreased respiratory rate
Ans: C
30:-A client is receiving aminophylline intravenously to relieve severe asthma. Observe the client for
A:-Visual disturbances
B:-Hypotension
C:-Decreased pulse rate
D:-Decreased urinary output
Ans: B
31:-Agoraphobia is a dread of
A:-Strong light
B:-Strangers
C:-Open places
D:-Pain
Ans: C
32:-Which of the following is not a defense mechanism?
A:-Rationalisation
B:-Inhibition
C:-Sublimation
D:-Displacement
Ans: B
33:-Electro convulsive therapy is contraindicated in
A:-Parkinsonism
B:-Hyper tension
C:-Pregnancy
D:-Increased intracranial pressure
Ans: D
34:-Chlorpromazine is usually not administered intravenously as it can cause serious
A:-Dystonia
B:-Tremors
C:-Cerebral oedema
D:-Hypotension
Ans: D
35:-Who coined the term 'Schizophrenia'?
A:-Kraepelin
B:-Sander
C:-Bleuler
D:-Mayer Gross
Ans: C
36:-Most common post operative psychiatric condition is
A:-Depression
B:-Schizophrenia
C:-Mania
D:-Delirium
Ans: D
37:-Tardive dyskinesia is a
A:-side effect of anti psychotics
B:-cause of dementia
C:-psychosomatic disorder
D:-cause of mania
Ans: A
A:-visual
B:-tactile
C:-olfactory
D:-auditory
Ans: D
2:-Delusion is a disorder of
A:-Perception
B:-Thought
C:-Orientation
D:-Memory
Ans: B
3:-Red current jelly stool is seen in
A:-Volvulus
B:-Intususception
C:-Malabsorption
D:-Meckel's diverticulum
Ans: B
4:-Birth weight of a child triples by
A:-one year
B:-six months
C:-one and a half years
D:-two years
Ans: A
5:-Which is the drug used for the closure of PDA?
A:-Dopamine
B:-Phenobarbitone
C:-Indomethacine
D:-Immunoglobulin
Ans: C
6:-Which is the predisposing condition for the occurrence of rheumatic fever in children?
A:-Pharyngitis
B:-Otitismedia
C:-Rhinitis
D:-Chondritis
Ans: A
7:-Surgical intervention for hydrocephalus is
A:-BT shunt
B:-Glen shunt
C:-Bidirectional shunt
D:-VP shunt
Ans: D
8:-Which of the following vitamin deficiency causes Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome?
A:-Vitamin `"B_1"`
B:-Vitamin `"B_2"`
C:-Vitamin `"B_3"`
D:-Vitamin `"B_6"`
Ans: A
9:-Gomez classification is used to grade the condition of children in
A:-Respiratory distress
B:-Protein energy malnutrition
C:-Prematurity
D:-Cardiac disorders
Ans: B
10:-Projectile vomiting is a clinical feature of which gastro intestinal condition?
A:-Tracheo esophageal fistula
B:-Cleft lip and palate
C:-Pyloric stenosis
D:-Ano rectal malformation
Ans: C
11:-The test used to detect hip instability is
A:-Barlow's test
B:-Weber test
C:-Phalan test
D:-Alen test
Ans: A
12:-Which vitamin deficiency in antenatal period is associated with congenital neural tube defects?
A:-Vitamin K
B:-Vitamin D
C:-Thiamine
D:-Folic acid
Ans: D
13:-The number of doses of vitamin A syrup, a five year old child does receive?
A:-Seven
B:-Eight
C:-Nine
D:-Ten
Ans: C
14:-The World Health Day theme for 2014 is
A:-small bite, big threat
B:-safe blood for saving mothers
C:-progress on drinking water and sanitation
D:-healthy blood pressure, aging and health
Ans: A
15:-Which of the following clinic is conducted in Primary Health Centre under NRHM for life style diseases?
A:-NCD clinic
B:-Diabetic clinic
C:-Hypertensive clinic
D:-Pain and palliative clinic
Ans: A
16:-Which of the following vaccination is recently recommended for adolescent girls?
A:-Tetanus toxoid
B:-Rubella vaccine
C:-Penta vaccine
D:-MMR vaccine
Ans: B
17:-Mr. X is undergoing chest physiotherapy after CABG. Which of the following levels of prevention it illustrates?
A:-Primordial
B:-Primary
C:-Secondary
D:-Tertiary
Ans: D
18:-Which of the following activities carried out at the PHC level for the prevention and control of vector borne diseases?
A:-Source reduction
B:-Mass treatment
C:-DOTS therapy
D:-DEC treatment
Ans: A
19:-The life span of a sperm is
A:-12 to 24 hours
B:-48 to 72 hours
C:-0 to 12 hours
D:-24 to 48 hours
Ans: B
20:-The volume of amniotic fluid at term is
A:-100 to 200 ml
B:-300 to 500 ml
C:-600 to 800 ml
D:-50 to 100 ml
Ans: C
21:-Softening of cervix during pregnancy is
A:-Osiander's sign
B:-Goodell's sign
C:-Chadwick's sign
D:-Chvostek's sign
Ans: B
22:-Immediate/most common complication of third stage of labour is
A:-bleeding
B:-shock
C:-sub involution
D:-perforation
Ans: A
23:-Biochemical market of preeclampsia is
A:-Proteinuria
B:-S. uric acid
C:-S. creatinine
D:-S. sodium
Ans: B
24:-Regular rhythmic uterine contraction elicited during bimanual examination is
A:-Piskacak's sign
B:-Jacqmer's sign
C:-Heger's sign
D:-Palmer's sign
Ans: D
25:-Dark brown colour of amniotic fluid indicates
A:-Post maturity
B:-Intra uterine death
C:-Rh incompatibility
D:-Accidental hemorrhage
Ans: B
26:-A thin fibrous ring present at the margin of the chorionic plate is
A:-Placenta succentrata
B:-Placenta circumvallate
C:-Placenta marginata
D:-Velamentous insertion
Ans: C
27:-Active foetal movement felt by the mother is
A:-Quickening
B:-Lightening
C:-Ballotment
D:-Softening
Ans: A
28:-The term 'saturated and unsaturated fats' are related to degree of
A:-Digestability
B:-Taste
C:-Colour
D:-Density
Ans: D
29:-After a thoracentesis, observe the client for
A:-periods of confusion
B:-increased breath sounds
C:-expectoration of blood
D:-decreased respiratory rate
Ans: C
30:-A client is receiving aminophylline intravenously to relieve severe asthma. Observe the client for
A:-Visual disturbances
B:-Hypotension
C:-Decreased pulse rate
D:-Decreased urinary output
Ans: B
31:-Agoraphobia is a dread of
A:-Strong light
B:-Strangers
C:-Open places
D:-Pain
Ans: C
32:-Which of the following is not a defense mechanism?
A:-Rationalisation
B:-Inhibition
C:-Sublimation
D:-Displacement
Ans: B
33:-Electro convulsive therapy is contraindicated in
A:-Parkinsonism
B:-Hyper tension
C:-Pregnancy
D:-Increased intracranial pressure
Ans: D
34:-Chlorpromazine is usually not administered intravenously as it can cause serious
A:-Dystonia
B:-Tremors
C:-Cerebral oedema
D:-Hypotension
Ans: D
35:-Who coined the term 'Schizophrenia'?
A:-Kraepelin
B:-Sander
C:-Bleuler
D:-Mayer Gross
Ans: C
36:-Most common post operative psychiatric condition is
A:-Depression
B:-Schizophrenia
C:-Mania
D:-Delirium
Ans: D
37:-Tardive dyskinesia is a
A:-side effect of anti psychotics
B:-cause of dementia
C:-psychosomatic disorder
D:-cause of mania
Ans: A
38:-The milk produced during the initial few days of lactation is called _______.
A:-Colon
B:-Colostrum
C:-Coloumn
D:-Lactating milk
Ans: B
39:-Major protein digesting enzyme present in the pancreatic juice
A:-trypsin
B:-aminopeptidase
C:-pepsin
D:-dipeptidase
Ans: A
40:-Name the disease caused by the deficiency of the hormone insulin.
A:-Diabetes incipidus
B:-Klinefelter's syndrome
C:-Diabetes mellitus
D:-Down's syndrome
Ans: C
41:-Which among the following food item is restricted in renal failure?
A:-Carbohydrate
B:-Fat
C:-Protein
D:-Vitamins
Ans: C
42:-The blood test to be monitored in patients receiving oral anticoagulants is
A:-Prothrombin time
B:-APTT
C:-Platelets
D:-WBC count
Ans: A
43:-The antidote of paracetamol is
A:-Cyclosporin
B:-N-acetylcysteine
C:-Cyclophosphamide
D:-Diclofenac
Ans: B
44:-The type of shock occurs in the acute stage of burns is
A:-Anaphylactic shock
B:-Septic shock
C:-Distributive shock
D:-Hypovolemic shock
Ans: D
45:-The type of stroke that can develop in a patient with chronic atrial fibrillation is
A:-Haemorrhagic stroke
B:-Thrombotic stroke
C:-Embolic stroke
D:-Mini stroke
Ans: C
46:-Which of the following drug is not used in the management of hyperkaleamia?
A:-Calcium gluconate
B:-Salbutamol
C:-Sodium bicarbonate
D:-Atropine sulphate
Ans: D
47:-The intraocular pressure is measured by using
A:-Tonometer
B:-Opthalmoscope
C:-Snellen's chart
D:-Endoscopy
Ans: A
48:-The position provided to a client after tonsillectomy is
A:-Supine position
B:-Fowler's position
C:-Trendelenberg position
D:-Left lateral position
Ans: D
49:-Short shuffling gait is characteristically seen in
A:-Alzheimer's disease
B:-Parkinson's disease
C:-Multiple sclerosis
D:-Myasthenia gravis
Ans: B
50:-Which among the following is not included in Cushing's triad?
A:-Hyperthermia
B:-Bradypnea
C:-Bradycardia
D:-Widened pulse pressure
Ans: A
51:-Which lab test is to be monitored while the client is on treatment with aminoglycocides?
A:-Haemoglobin
B:-S. bilirubin
C:-S. creatinine
D:-Platelets
Ans: C
52:-Expansion of PPE
A:-Patient Protective Environment
B:-Personal Protective Equipment
C:-Personal Protective Environment
D:-Primary Protective Equipment
Ans: B
53:-Order of hand washing is
A:-back of hand, wrist, palm
B:-wrist, palm, back of hand
C:-palm, wrist, back of hand
D:-palm, back of hand, wrist
Ans: D
54:-A specific mask used for preventing `"H_1N_1"` is
A:-Venturi mask
B:-Rebreather mask
C:-HEPA mask
D:-Face mask
Ans: C
55:-Contact precautions are used in caring a patient with
A:-Dengue
B:-Tetanus
C:-Pneumonia
D:-MRSA
Ans: D
56:-The drug that should only be administered in diluted form is
A:-Sodium bicarbonate
B:-Pottasium chloride
C:-Sodium chloride
D:-Calcium gluconate
Ans: B
57:-Which is the preferred method of opening the airway of an unconscious patient who may have suffered a neck injury?
A:-Head tilt, chin lift
B:-Chin lift
C:-Jaw thrust
D:-Extension of neck
Ans: C
58:-The most lethal arrhythmia is
A:-Ventricular fibrillation
B:-Atrial tachycardia
C:-Sinus arrhythmia
D:-Supra ventricular tachycardia
Ans: A
59:-Malignant tumour of the connective tissue is
A:-Sarcoma
B:-Carcinoma
C:-Osteoma
D:-Melanoma
Ans: A
60:-Synchronizer switch is in off position in
A:-Cardioversion
B:-Pacing
C:-Defibrillation
D:-Intubation
Ans: C
61:-The oncogenes which are present in cancer of breast is
A:-CEA
B:-PSA
C:-BRCA
D:-AlphaFP
Ans: C
62:-The position given to a patient with increased intra cranial pressure is
A:-Head end elevated to 45°
B:-Propped up position
C:-Supine position
D:-Head end elevated to 30°
Ans: D
63:-Electro convulsive therapy was first introduced by
A:-Moniz and Lima
B:-Cerletti and Bini
C:-Fraud and Jung
D:-Meduna and Paracelsus
Ans: B
A:-Colon
B:-Colostrum
C:-Coloumn
D:-Lactating milk
Ans: B
39:-Major protein digesting enzyme present in the pancreatic juice
A:-trypsin
B:-aminopeptidase
C:-pepsin
D:-dipeptidase
Ans: A
40:-Name the disease caused by the deficiency of the hormone insulin.
A:-Diabetes incipidus
B:-Klinefelter's syndrome
C:-Diabetes mellitus
D:-Down's syndrome
Ans: C
41:-Which among the following food item is restricted in renal failure?
A:-Carbohydrate
B:-Fat
C:-Protein
D:-Vitamins
Ans: C
42:-The blood test to be monitored in patients receiving oral anticoagulants is
A:-Prothrombin time
B:-APTT
C:-Platelets
D:-WBC count
Ans: A
43:-The antidote of paracetamol is
A:-Cyclosporin
B:-N-acetylcysteine
C:-Cyclophosphamide
D:-Diclofenac
Ans: B
44:-The type of shock occurs in the acute stage of burns is
A:-Anaphylactic shock
B:-Septic shock
C:-Distributive shock
D:-Hypovolemic shock
Ans: D
45:-The type of stroke that can develop in a patient with chronic atrial fibrillation is
A:-Haemorrhagic stroke
B:-Thrombotic stroke
C:-Embolic stroke
D:-Mini stroke
Ans: C
46:-Which of the following drug is not used in the management of hyperkaleamia?
A:-Calcium gluconate
B:-Salbutamol
C:-Sodium bicarbonate
D:-Atropine sulphate
Ans: D
47:-The intraocular pressure is measured by using
A:-Tonometer
B:-Opthalmoscope
C:-Snellen's chart
D:-Endoscopy
Ans: A
48:-The position provided to a client after tonsillectomy is
A:-Supine position
B:-Fowler's position
C:-Trendelenberg position
D:-Left lateral position
Ans: D
49:-Short shuffling gait is characteristically seen in
A:-Alzheimer's disease
B:-Parkinson's disease
C:-Multiple sclerosis
D:-Myasthenia gravis
Ans: B
50:-Which among the following is not included in Cushing's triad?
A:-Hyperthermia
B:-Bradypnea
C:-Bradycardia
D:-Widened pulse pressure
Ans: A
51:-Which lab test is to be monitored while the client is on treatment with aminoglycocides?
A:-Haemoglobin
B:-S. bilirubin
C:-S. creatinine
D:-Platelets
Ans: C
52:-Expansion of PPE
A:-Patient Protective Environment
B:-Personal Protective Equipment
C:-Personal Protective Environment
D:-Primary Protective Equipment
Ans: B
53:-Order of hand washing is
A:-back of hand, wrist, palm
B:-wrist, palm, back of hand
C:-palm, wrist, back of hand
D:-palm, back of hand, wrist
Ans: D
54:-A specific mask used for preventing `"H_1N_1"` is
A:-Venturi mask
B:-Rebreather mask
C:-HEPA mask
D:-Face mask
Ans: C
55:-Contact precautions are used in caring a patient with
A:-Dengue
B:-Tetanus
C:-Pneumonia
D:-MRSA
Ans: D
56:-The drug that should only be administered in diluted form is
A:-Sodium bicarbonate
B:-Pottasium chloride
C:-Sodium chloride
D:-Calcium gluconate
Ans: B
57:-Which is the preferred method of opening the airway of an unconscious patient who may have suffered a neck injury?
A:-Head tilt, chin lift
B:-Chin lift
C:-Jaw thrust
D:-Extension of neck
Ans: C
58:-The most lethal arrhythmia is
A:-Ventricular fibrillation
B:-Atrial tachycardia
C:-Sinus arrhythmia
D:-Supra ventricular tachycardia
Ans: A
59:-Malignant tumour of the connective tissue is
A:-Sarcoma
B:-Carcinoma
C:-Osteoma
D:-Melanoma
Ans: A
60:-Synchronizer switch is in off position in
A:-Cardioversion
B:-Pacing
C:-Defibrillation
D:-Intubation
Ans: C
61:-The oncogenes which are present in cancer of breast is
A:-CEA
B:-PSA
C:-BRCA
D:-AlphaFP
Ans: C
62:-The position given to a patient with increased intra cranial pressure is
A:-Head end elevated to 45°
B:-Propped up position
C:-Supine position
D:-Head end elevated to 30°
Ans: D
63:-Electro convulsive therapy was first introduced by
A:-Moniz and Lima
B:-Cerletti and Bini
C:-Fraud and Jung
D:-Meduna and Paracelsus
Ans: B
64:-It is one of the major public health problem in India
A:-Malnutrition
B:-Diarrhoea
C:-Communicable diseases
D:-Respiratory infection
Ans: B
65:-The management of Intra Cranial Pressure (ICP) in Head injury includes
A:-Prevention and treatment of convulsion
B:-Prevention and treatment of fever
C:-Assessment of Glasgow coma Scale
D:-Slight head up position and controlled hyperventilation
Ans: D
66:-The primary prevention of Mental Retardation includes
A:-Early detection
B:-Psychiatric treatment
C:-Hormone replacement therapy
D:-Genetic counselling
Ans: D
67:-Dysfunction Uterine bleeding means
A:-Excess or irregular Uterine bleeding
B:-Excess of Uterine bleeding
C:-Irregular of Uterine bleeding
D:-Excess flow of Uterine bleeding for long period
Ans: A
68:-Euthanasia means
A:-Bad death
B:-Good death
C:-DNR
D:-Advocacy
Ans: B
69:-A nurse who is liable to her course of action is termed as
A:-Responsible
B:-Competent
C:-Accountable
D:-Autonomy
Ans: C
70:-It is a set of collective statement about a group's expectations and standard of behaviour
A:-Personal code of ethics
B:-Professional code of ethics
C:-The ICN code of ethics
D:-Elements of the code
Ans: B
71:-LAMA stands for
A:-Left Against Medical Advice
B:-Limited Access to Medical Advice
C:-Leave Application for Medical Advice
D:-None of the above
Ans: A
72:-The purpose of nursing diagnosis is to
A:-Analyse the collected data
B:-Synthesise the data
C:-Evaluate the data
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
73:-Child health is greatly depending upon
A:-Maternal health
B:-Family health
C:-Socio economic status
D:-Individual health
Ans: B
74:-It is the single most important determinant of the changes of the survival and healthy development of children
A:-Infections
B:-Low birth weight
C:-Malnutrition
D:-Poverty
Ans: B
75:-It is a specialized area of child health
A:-Promotive paediatrics
B:-Social paediatrics
C:-Environmental paediatrics
D:-Preventive paediatrics
Ans: D
76:-It refers to individual self determination and freedom of choice is
A:-Informed consent
B:-Veracity
C:-Autonomy
D:-Respect
Ans: C
77:-Priorities are set based upon
A:-Clients condition
B:-Nurses condition
C:-Hospital condition
D:-Family condition
Ans: A
78:-Which of the following skill is needed for physical examination ?
A:-Intact senses
B:-Objectivity
C:-Communication
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
79:-Never palpate both carotid and symmetrical pulse at same time because
A:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the brain
B:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the lungs
C:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the heart
D:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the superior venacacva
Ans: A
80:-An indicator of fluid balance
A:-Urea
B:-Hemoglobin
C:-Sodium
D:-Nitrogen
Ans: B
81:-It is a occupation of ethical components, devoted for the promotion of human and social welfare
A:-Nursing
B:-Ethics
C:-Philosophy
D:-Profession
Ans: D
82:-The target of millennium Development Goals in India is
A:-Reduce infectious disease
B:-Improve nutrition
C:-Increase standard of living
D:-Eradicate extreme poverty
Ans: D
83:-Inhalation of cotton fibre dust over long period of time is known as
A:-Bagassosis
B:-Farmers lung
C:-Byssionosis
D:-Arsenic lung
Ans: C
84:-The side effects of sublingual nitro-glycerine are
A:-Headache, hypertension, cyanosis
B:-Headache, hypotension, tachycardia
C:-Headache, cyanosis, bradycardia
D:-Headache, cyanosis, tachycardia
Ans: B
85:-Hypoxia means
A:-Lack of oxygen in tissues
B:-Lack of oxygen in blood
C:-Lack of oxygen in skin
D:-Lack of oxygen in capillaries
Ans: A
86:-Clinical sign of death
A:-Slow respiration
B:-Weak pulse
C:-Stiffening of the body
D:-Dilated pupil
Ans: D
87:-The most important technique in preventing and controlling transmission of pathogens is
A:-Cleaning equipment
B:-Utilizing gloves
C:-Hand washing
D:-Wearing mask
Ans: C
88:-The normal amount of oxygen in the arterial blood should be in the range of
A:-80 - 100 mm of Hg
B:-80 - 95 mm of Hg
C:-90 - 100 mm of Hg
D:-75 - 95 mm of Hg
Ans: A
89:-The type of restrains to prevent the patient pulling a catheter, iv lines and Hair etc
A:-Elbow
B:-Mitten
C:-Clove hitch
D:-Bootis
Ans: B
90:-The flow rate (drops/mt) of 800 ml Ringer lactate solution for 10 Hrs transfusion through macro drip set
A:-30 drops/mt
B:-25 drops/mt
C:-20 drops/mt
D:-35 drops/mt
Ans: C
91:-Dengue infection is caused by
A:-Artho virus
B:-Aedes aegypti virus
C:-Para mixo virus
D:-RNA virus
Ans: B
92:-One of the diagnostic test for Tuberculosis
A:-Mantoux test
B:-Blood culture
C:-Complete blood test
D:-Widal test
Ans: A
93:-The aim of Advance Life Support is
A:-To enhance the tidal volume of lungs
B:-To restore the function of brain
C:-To restore spontaneous heart beat and respiration
D:-To improve the breathing and circulation
Ans: C
94:-One of the Spacing Barrier Contraceptive Method
A:-Intrauterine device
B:-Vasectomy
C:-Tubectomy
D:-Condoms
Ans: A
95:-The life span of RBCs
A:-120 days
B:-80 days
C:-110 days
D:-125 days
Ans: A
96:-One of the symptom and sign of meningeal irritation
A:-Fever
B:-Neck stiffness
C:-Convulsion
D:-Pain
Ans: B
97:-The initial assessment of New born is
A:-Transitional assessment
B:-Apgar score assessment
C:-Ongoing assessment
D:-Clinical assessment
Ans: B
98:-The most important need for the new born immediately after birth
A:-To provide warmth
B:-To maintain circulation
C:-To clear air way
D:-To initiate breast feeding
Ans: C
99:-Diarrhoea is more common in
A:-Lack of breast feeding
B:-Artificial feeding
C:-Incorrect infant feeding
D:-Early weaning
Ans: B
100:-One of the biological factor which may cause mental disorder ?
A:-Brain damage
B:-Poverty
C:-Abnormal parent child relationship
D:-Alcoholism
Ans: A
A:-Malnutrition
B:-Diarrhoea
C:-Communicable diseases
D:-Respiratory infection
Ans: B
65:-The management of Intra Cranial Pressure (ICP) in Head injury includes
A:-Prevention and treatment of convulsion
B:-Prevention and treatment of fever
C:-Assessment of Glasgow coma Scale
D:-Slight head up position and controlled hyperventilation
Ans: D
66:-The primary prevention of Mental Retardation includes
A:-Early detection
B:-Psychiatric treatment
C:-Hormone replacement therapy
D:-Genetic counselling
Ans: D
67:-Dysfunction Uterine bleeding means
A:-Excess or irregular Uterine bleeding
B:-Excess of Uterine bleeding
C:-Irregular of Uterine bleeding
D:-Excess flow of Uterine bleeding for long period
Ans: A
68:-Euthanasia means
A:-Bad death
B:-Good death
C:-DNR
D:-Advocacy
Ans: B
69:-A nurse who is liable to her course of action is termed as
A:-Responsible
B:-Competent
C:-Accountable
D:-Autonomy
Ans: C
70:-It is a set of collective statement about a group's expectations and standard of behaviour
A:-Personal code of ethics
B:-Professional code of ethics
C:-The ICN code of ethics
D:-Elements of the code
Ans: B
71:-LAMA stands for
A:-Left Against Medical Advice
B:-Limited Access to Medical Advice
C:-Leave Application for Medical Advice
D:-None of the above
Ans: A
72:-The purpose of nursing diagnosis is to
A:-Analyse the collected data
B:-Synthesise the data
C:-Evaluate the data
D:-Both (1) and (2)
Ans: D
73:-Child health is greatly depending upon
A:-Maternal health
B:-Family health
C:-Socio economic status
D:-Individual health
Ans: B
74:-It is the single most important determinant of the changes of the survival and healthy development of children
A:-Infections
B:-Low birth weight
C:-Malnutrition
D:-Poverty
Ans: B
75:-It is a specialized area of child health
A:-Promotive paediatrics
B:-Social paediatrics
C:-Environmental paediatrics
D:-Preventive paediatrics
Ans: D
76:-It refers to individual self determination and freedom of choice is
A:-Informed consent
B:-Veracity
C:-Autonomy
D:-Respect
Ans: C
77:-Priorities are set based upon
A:-Clients condition
B:-Nurses condition
C:-Hospital condition
D:-Family condition
Ans: A
78:-Which of the following skill is needed for physical examination ?
A:-Intact senses
B:-Objectivity
C:-Communication
D:-All of the above
Ans: D
79:-Never palpate both carotid and symmetrical pulse at same time because
A:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the brain
B:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the lungs
C:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the heart
D:-Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the superior venacacva
Ans: A
80:-An indicator of fluid balance
A:-Urea
B:-Hemoglobin
C:-Sodium
D:-Nitrogen
Ans: B
81:-It is a occupation of ethical components, devoted for the promotion of human and social welfare
A:-Nursing
B:-Ethics
C:-Philosophy
D:-Profession
Ans: D
82:-The target of millennium Development Goals in India is
A:-Reduce infectious disease
B:-Improve nutrition
C:-Increase standard of living
D:-Eradicate extreme poverty
Ans: D
83:-Inhalation of cotton fibre dust over long period of time is known as
A:-Bagassosis
B:-Farmers lung
C:-Byssionosis
D:-Arsenic lung
Ans: C
84:-The side effects of sublingual nitro-glycerine are
A:-Headache, hypertension, cyanosis
B:-Headache, hypotension, tachycardia
C:-Headache, cyanosis, bradycardia
D:-Headache, cyanosis, tachycardia
Ans: B
85:-Hypoxia means
A:-Lack of oxygen in tissues
B:-Lack of oxygen in blood
C:-Lack of oxygen in skin
D:-Lack of oxygen in capillaries
Ans: A
86:-Clinical sign of death
A:-Slow respiration
B:-Weak pulse
C:-Stiffening of the body
D:-Dilated pupil
Ans: D
87:-The most important technique in preventing and controlling transmission of pathogens is
A:-Cleaning equipment
B:-Utilizing gloves
C:-Hand washing
D:-Wearing mask
Ans: C
88:-The normal amount of oxygen in the arterial blood should be in the range of
A:-80 - 100 mm of Hg
B:-80 - 95 mm of Hg
C:-90 - 100 mm of Hg
D:-75 - 95 mm of Hg
Ans: A
89:-The type of restrains to prevent the patient pulling a catheter, iv lines and Hair etc
A:-Elbow
B:-Mitten
C:-Clove hitch
D:-Bootis
Ans: B
90:-The flow rate (drops/mt) of 800 ml Ringer lactate solution for 10 Hrs transfusion through macro drip set
A:-30 drops/mt
B:-25 drops/mt
C:-20 drops/mt
D:-35 drops/mt
Ans: C
91:-Dengue infection is caused by
A:-Artho virus
B:-Aedes aegypti virus
C:-Para mixo virus
D:-RNA virus
Ans: B
92:-One of the diagnostic test for Tuberculosis
A:-Mantoux test
B:-Blood culture
C:-Complete blood test
D:-Widal test
Ans: A
93:-The aim of Advance Life Support is
A:-To enhance the tidal volume of lungs
B:-To restore the function of brain
C:-To restore spontaneous heart beat and respiration
D:-To improve the breathing and circulation
Ans: C
94:-One of the Spacing Barrier Contraceptive Method
A:-Intrauterine device
B:-Vasectomy
C:-Tubectomy
D:-Condoms
Ans: A
95:-The life span of RBCs
A:-120 days
B:-80 days
C:-110 days
D:-125 days
Ans: A
96:-One of the symptom and sign of meningeal irritation
A:-Fever
B:-Neck stiffness
C:-Convulsion
D:-Pain
Ans: B
97:-The initial assessment of New born is
A:-Transitional assessment
B:-Apgar score assessment
C:-Ongoing assessment
D:-Clinical assessment
Ans: B
98:-The most important need for the new born immediately after birth
A:-To provide warmth
B:-To maintain circulation
C:-To clear air way
D:-To initiate breast feeding
Ans: C
99:-Diarrhoea is more common in
A:-Lack of breast feeding
B:-Artificial feeding
C:-Incorrect infant feeding
D:-Early weaning
Ans: B
100:-One of the biological factor which may cause mental disorder ?
A:-Brain damage
B:-Poverty
C:-Abnormal parent child relationship
D:-Alcoholism
Ans: A
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