NURSING- PAGE 9
NURSING MCQ- PAGE 9
1. Publication of a false statement about an individual made either verbally or in some other form to the third person :
(A) Battery (B) Displacement (C) Depersonalization (D) Defamation
Ans: D
2. Most frequent neurotic disorder in puerperium :
(A) Postpartum blues (B) Postpartum depression (C) Postpartum psychosis (D) Delivery related stress and anxiety
Ans: B
3. Which of the following is used in drug dependence to prevent relapse ?
(A) Naloxone (B) Naltrexone (C) Neuroleptic (D) Nomifensine
Ans: B
4. The most commonest psychiatric disorder after head injury is :
(A) Mania (B) Schizophrenia (C) Depression (D) Phobia
Ans: A
5. Which of the following is not an element of management ?
(A) Reporting (B) Organising (C) Staffing (D) Commanding
Ans: D
6. Ability of an instrument to detect changes or differences when they occur :
(A) Validity (B) Reliability (C) Objectivity (D) Sensitivity
Ans: D
7. Which among the following is not a fact about EBP (evidence based practice) ?
(A) Is use of best evidence to make decisions about care and treatment.
(B) Contribute to expand the knowledge base of profession.
(C) Includes patient preferences and values.
(D) Is another term for utilization of research findings.
Ans: D
8. As per the triage system, green colour code refers to :
(A) Injuries are life threatening but survivable with minimal intervention.
(B) Injuries are minor and treatment can be delayed for hours to days.
(C) Injuries are extensive and chances of survival are unlikely even with care.
(D) Injuries are significant and require medical care but can wait for hours without threat to life.
Ans: B
9. The audit which is conducted between 2 regular audit :
(A) Interval audit (B) Final audit (C) Interim audit (D) Continuous audit
Ans: C
10. One nurse is assigned the responsibility for the case of each patient from admission to discharge :
(A) Case method (B) Primary nursing (C) Functional method (D) Team nursing
Ans: B
11. The most common cancer associated with AIDS
A:-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
B:-Ewing sarcoma
C:-Kaposi sarcoma
D:-Small cell carcinoma
Ans: C
12. The position contraindicated for a child after cleft lip surgery is
A:-Supine position
B:-Prone position
C:-Right lateral position
D:-Left lateral position
Ans: B
13. Hardness of water is caused by
A:-Sodium Sulphate
B:-Magnesium Chloride
C:-Calcium bicarbonate
D:-Potassium Chloride
Ans: C
14. An example for a higher order cognitive question
A:-Analysis
B:-Comprehension
C:-Recall
D:-Application
Ans: A
15. The International Council of Nurses (ICN) was established by
A:-Ruther Gullick
B:-Evan Sullivan
C:-George McFarland
D:-Bedford Fenwick
Ans: D
16. The thermoregulatory centre is located at
A:-Pituitary
B:-Pons
C:-Medulla
D:-Hypothalamus
Ans: D
17. Electra complex is
A:- A male child’s unconscious desire to possess mother by eliminating father
B:- A female child’s unconscious desire to possess mother by eliminating father
C:-A female child’s unconscious desire to possess father by eliminating mother
D:-A male child’s unconscious desire to possess father by eliminating mother
Ans: C
18. The technique of physical examination which uses the sense of touch
A:-Auscultation
B:-Percussion
C:-Palpation
D:-Inspection
Ans: C
19. An obstetric emergency
A:-HELLP syndrome
B:-Gilbert syndrome
C:-Down syndrome
D:-Conn syndrome
Ans: A
20. WHO recently declared India to be free of which communicable disease
A:-Chicken pox
B:-Tetanus
C:-Measles
D:-Polio myelitis
Ans: D
21. The type of mosquito transmitting Japanese Encephalitis
A:-Aedes
B:-Culex
C:-Anopheles
D:- Mansonia
Ans: B
22. Among the functions of management, the function which deals with measurement and correction of performance of persons against standard is
A:-Organising
B:-Controlling
C:-Directing
D:-Co-ordinating
Ans: B
23. The mode of human to human transmission of Ebola Virus Disease
A:-Airborne
B:-Waterborne
C:-Vectorborne
D:-Direct contact
Ans: D
24. The mental mechanism where there is finding of a logical reason for the things one wants to do
A:-Rationalisation
B:-Introjection
C:-Projection
D:-Transference
Ans: A
25. The earliest manifestation of hepatic encephalopathy
A:-Flapping tremor
B:-Fetor hepaticus
C:-Spider angioma
D:-Confusion
Ans: D
26. The Govt. of India recommended dosage of elemental iron during pregnancy
A:-50 mg/day
B:-100 mg/day
C:-150 mg/day
D:-200 mg/day
Ans: B
27. The Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rule came in to enforcement in India in
A:-1965
B:-1980
C:-1998
D:-2010
Ans: C
28. The most frequently occurring value among a given set of data
A:-Mean
B:-Mode
C:-Median
D:-Range
Ans: B
29. The type of personality where the person has alternating periods of elation and depression
A:-Hypomaniac
B:-Melancholic
C:-Melancholic
D:- Cyclothymic
Ans: D
30. The antidote for magnesium sulphate in eclampsia
A:-Calcium Gluconate
B:-Sodium Chloride
C:-Calcium Carbonate
D:-Sodium Bicarbonate
Ans: A
31. Intermittent claudication is the typical feature of
A:-Coronary Artery Disease
B:-Peripheral Vascular Disease
C:-Interstitial Lung Disease
D:- Renal Parenchymal Disease
Ans: B
32. In the internationally accepted four colour code system of Triage, red colour indicates the type of patient who is
A:-Dead
B:-Medium Priority
C:-High Priority
D:-Ambulatory
Ans: C
33. The term 'nursing process' was first used by
A:-Virginia Henderson
B:-Lydia Hall
C:-Dorothea Orem
D:-Florence Nightingale
Ans: B
34. The measurement of obstetrical conjugate
A:-8.5cm
B:-9.5cm
C:-10.5cm
D:-11.5cm
Ans: C
35. The assessment finding indicating successful potassium replacement for treatment of hypokalemia
A:-Increasing muscle strength
B:-Decreasing serum glucose
C:-Improving vision
D:-Increasing blood pressure
Ans: A
36. Assessment of gestational age at birth is done using
A:-New Ballard score
B:-APGAR score
C:-Bhakoo score
D:-Downe score
Ans: A
37. The most sensitive basic screening technique for early detection of breast cancer is
A:-Breast self examination
B:-Thermography
C:-Chest X-ray
D:-Mammography
Ans: D
38. Carelessness or negligence by a professional person
A:-Misuse
B:-Malpractice
C:-Assault
D:-Battery
Ans: B
39. A sleep disorder where undesirable behaviour occur during sleep
A:-Insomnia
B:-Narcolepsy
C:-Hypersomnia
D:-Parasomnia
Ans: D
40. The best time to initiate folic acid in order to prevent congenital malformations
A:-During first trimester
B:-During second trimester
C:-Before conception
D:-Third trimester
Ans: C
41. The last cardinal movement of fetal head during normal labour
A:-Internal rotation
B:-Engagement
C:-Extension
D:-External rotation
Ans: D
42. Isotonic solution
A:-0.9%Sodium Chloride
B:-0.45% Sodium Chloride
C:-10 %Dextrose
D:-25% Dextrose
Ans: A
43. Pentavalent vaccine prevents
A:-Diphtheria, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Haemophilus influenza B
B:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Tetanus
C:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenza B
D:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Typhoid, Hepatits B, Tetanus
Ans: C
44. The acceptable range of normal adult body mass index
A:-15.3-21.6 kg/m2
B:-18.5-24.9 kg/m2
C:-23.2-28.5 kg/m2
D:-25.0-30.5kg/m2
Ans: B
45. The process of securing applicants to fill vacant posts
A:-Recruitment
B:-Assignment
C:-Delegation
D:-Orientation
Ans: A
46. High flow oxygen therapy is contraindicated in COPD patients because they have
A:-High PaO2
B:-High PaCO2
C:-Low PaCO2
D:-Low HCO3
Ans: B
47. The characteristic feature of Braxton-Hicks contraction
A:-Fundal dominance
B:-Retraction
C:-Absence of pain
D:-Cervical dilatation
Ans: C
48. Strawberry tongue is characteristic of
A:-Tetanus
B:-Leptospirosis
C:-Tuberculosis
D:-Kawasaki disease
Ans: D
49. Typical finding in anaphylactic shock
A:-Anuria
B:-Tachycardia
C:-Wheeze
D:-Hypertension
Ans: C
50. The year in which National Rural Health Mission was launched
A:-2005
B:-2000
C:-2003
D:-2008
Ans: A
(A) Battery (B) Displacement (C) Depersonalization (D) Defamation
Ans: D
2. Most frequent neurotic disorder in puerperium :
(A) Postpartum blues (B) Postpartum depression (C) Postpartum psychosis (D) Delivery related stress and anxiety
Ans: B
3. Which of the following is used in drug dependence to prevent relapse ?
(A) Naloxone (B) Naltrexone (C) Neuroleptic (D) Nomifensine
Ans: B
4. The most commonest psychiatric disorder after head injury is :
(A) Mania (B) Schizophrenia (C) Depression (D) Phobia
Ans: A
5. Which of the following is not an element of management ?
(A) Reporting (B) Organising (C) Staffing (D) Commanding
Ans: D
6. Ability of an instrument to detect changes or differences when they occur :
(A) Validity (B) Reliability (C) Objectivity (D) Sensitivity
Ans: D
7. Which among the following is not a fact about EBP (evidence based practice) ?
(A) Is use of best evidence to make decisions about care and treatment.
(B) Contribute to expand the knowledge base of profession.
(C) Includes patient preferences and values.
(D) Is another term for utilization of research findings.
Ans: D
8. As per the triage system, green colour code refers to :
(A) Injuries are life threatening but survivable with minimal intervention.
(B) Injuries are minor and treatment can be delayed for hours to days.
(C) Injuries are extensive and chances of survival are unlikely even with care.
(D) Injuries are significant and require medical care but can wait for hours without threat to life.
Ans: B
9. The audit which is conducted between 2 regular audit :
(A) Interval audit (B) Final audit (C) Interim audit (D) Continuous audit
Ans: C
10. One nurse is assigned the responsibility for the case of each patient from admission to discharge :
(A) Case method (B) Primary nursing (C) Functional method (D) Team nursing
Ans: B
11. The most common cancer associated with AIDS
A:-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
B:-Ewing sarcoma
C:-Kaposi sarcoma
D:-Small cell carcinoma
Ans: C
12. The position contraindicated for a child after cleft lip surgery is
A:-Supine position
B:-Prone position
C:-Right lateral position
D:-Left lateral position
Ans: B
13. Hardness of water is caused by
A:-Sodium Sulphate
B:-Magnesium Chloride
C:-Calcium bicarbonate
D:-Potassium Chloride
Ans: C
14. An example for a higher order cognitive question
A:-Analysis
B:-Comprehension
C:-Recall
D:-Application
Ans: A
15. The International Council of Nurses (ICN) was established by
A:-Ruther Gullick
B:-Evan Sullivan
C:-George McFarland
D:-Bedford Fenwick
Ans: D
16. The thermoregulatory centre is located at
A:-Pituitary
B:-Pons
C:-Medulla
D:-Hypothalamus
Ans: D
17. Electra complex is
A:- A male child’s unconscious desire to possess mother by eliminating father
B:- A female child’s unconscious desire to possess mother by eliminating father
C:-A female child’s unconscious desire to possess father by eliminating mother
D:-A male child’s unconscious desire to possess father by eliminating mother
Ans: C
18. The technique of physical examination which uses the sense of touch
A:-Auscultation
B:-Percussion
C:-Palpation
D:-Inspection
Ans: C
19. An obstetric emergency
A:-HELLP syndrome
B:-Gilbert syndrome
C:-Down syndrome
D:-Conn syndrome
Ans: A
20. WHO recently declared India to be free of which communicable disease
A:-Chicken pox
B:-Tetanus
C:-Measles
D:-Polio myelitis
Ans: D
21. The type of mosquito transmitting Japanese Encephalitis
A:-Aedes
B:-Culex
C:-Anopheles
D:- Mansonia
Ans: B
22. Among the functions of management, the function which deals with measurement and correction of performance of persons against standard is
A:-Organising
B:-Controlling
C:-Directing
D:-Co-ordinating
Ans: B
23. The mode of human to human transmission of Ebola Virus Disease
A:-Airborne
B:-Waterborne
C:-Vectorborne
D:-Direct contact
Ans: D
24. The mental mechanism where there is finding of a logical reason for the things one wants to do
A:-Rationalisation
B:-Introjection
C:-Projection
D:-Transference
Ans: A
25. The earliest manifestation of hepatic encephalopathy
A:-Flapping tremor
B:-Fetor hepaticus
C:-Spider angioma
D:-Confusion
Ans: D
26. The Govt. of India recommended dosage of elemental iron during pregnancy
A:-50 mg/day
B:-100 mg/day
C:-150 mg/day
D:-200 mg/day
Ans: B
27. The Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rule came in to enforcement in India in
A:-1965
B:-1980
C:-1998
D:-2010
Ans: C
28. The most frequently occurring value among a given set of data
A:-Mean
B:-Mode
C:-Median
D:-Range
Ans: B
29. The type of personality where the person has alternating periods of elation and depression
A:-Hypomaniac
B:-Melancholic
C:-Melancholic
D:- Cyclothymic
Ans: D
30. The antidote for magnesium sulphate in eclampsia
A:-Calcium Gluconate
B:-Sodium Chloride
C:-Calcium Carbonate
D:-Sodium Bicarbonate
Ans: A
31. Intermittent claudication is the typical feature of
A:-Coronary Artery Disease
B:-Peripheral Vascular Disease
C:-Interstitial Lung Disease
D:- Renal Parenchymal Disease
Ans: B
32. In the internationally accepted four colour code system of Triage, red colour indicates the type of patient who is
A:-Dead
B:-Medium Priority
C:-High Priority
D:-Ambulatory
Ans: C
33. The term 'nursing process' was first used by
A:-Virginia Henderson
B:-Lydia Hall
C:-Dorothea Orem
D:-Florence Nightingale
Ans: B
34. The measurement of obstetrical conjugate
A:-8.5cm
B:-9.5cm
C:-10.5cm
D:-11.5cm
Ans: C
35. The assessment finding indicating successful potassium replacement for treatment of hypokalemia
A:-Increasing muscle strength
B:-Decreasing serum glucose
C:-Improving vision
D:-Increasing blood pressure
Ans: A
36. Assessment of gestational age at birth is done using
A:-New Ballard score
B:-APGAR score
C:-Bhakoo score
D:-Downe score
Ans: A
37. The most sensitive basic screening technique for early detection of breast cancer is
A:-Breast self examination
B:-Thermography
C:-Chest X-ray
D:-Mammography
Ans: D
38. Carelessness or negligence by a professional person
A:-Misuse
B:-Malpractice
C:-Assault
D:-Battery
Ans: B
39. A sleep disorder where undesirable behaviour occur during sleep
A:-Insomnia
B:-Narcolepsy
C:-Hypersomnia
D:-Parasomnia
Ans: D
40. The best time to initiate folic acid in order to prevent congenital malformations
A:-During first trimester
B:-During second trimester
C:-Before conception
D:-Third trimester
Ans: C
41. The last cardinal movement of fetal head during normal labour
A:-Internal rotation
B:-Engagement
C:-Extension
D:-External rotation
Ans: D
42. Isotonic solution
A:-0.9%Sodium Chloride
B:-0.45% Sodium Chloride
C:-10 %Dextrose
D:-25% Dextrose
Ans: A
43. Pentavalent vaccine prevents
A:-Diphtheria, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Haemophilus influenza B
B:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Typhoid, Hepatitis B, Tetanus
C:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenza B
D:-Diphtheria, Pertussis, Typhoid, Hepatits B, Tetanus
Ans: C
44. The acceptable range of normal adult body mass index
A:-15.3-21.6 kg/m2
B:-18.5-24.9 kg/m2
C:-23.2-28.5 kg/m2
D:-25.0-30.5kg/m2
Ans: B
45. The process of securing applicants to fill vacant posts
A:-Recruitment
B:-Assignment
C:-Delegation
D:-Orientation
Ans: A
46. High flow oxygen therapy is contraindicated in COPD patients because they have
A:-High PaO2
B:-High PaCO2
C:-Low PaCO2
D:-Low HCO3
Ans: B
47. The characteristic feature of Braxton-Hicks contraction
A:-Fundal dominance
B:-Retraction
C:-Absence of pain
D:-Cervical dilatation
Ans: C
48. Strawberry tongue is characteristic of
A:-Tetanus
B:-Leptospirosis
C:-Tuberculosis
D:-Kawasaki disease
Ans: D
49. Typical finding in anaphylactic shock
A:-Anuria
B:-Tachycardia
C:-Wheeze
D:-Hypertension
Ans: C
50. The year in which National Rural Health Mission was launched
A:-2005
B:-2000
C:-2003
D:-2008
Ans: A
51. The process of influencing people to accomplish goals is
A:-Direction
B:-Delegation
C:-Leadership
D:-Human relations
Ans: C
52. “Arranging the working environment so as to increase the efficiency and wellbeing of the employees” follow the principle of
A:-Economics
B:-Politics
C:-Sociology
D:-Ergonomics
Ans: D
53. World Breast Feeding week is celebrated in the first week of
A:-January
B:-April
C:-August
D:-December
Ans: C
54:-The widest transverse diameter of the fetal skull passes the pelvic brim is termed as
A:-Lie
B:-Presentation
C:-Engagement
D:-Position
Ans: C
55:-The expulsion of products of conception before 20 weeks of gestation
A:-Abortion
B:-Labour
C:-Preterm labour
D:-Intrauterine death
Ans: A
56:-The largest external organ in our body
A:-Brain
B:-Skin
C:-Liver
D:-Large intestine
Ans: B
57:-The drug of choice of eclampsia
A:-Carboprost
B:-Nifedipine
C:-Ergometrine
D:-Magnesium sulphate
Ans: D
58:-A Rh negative mother with a Rh positive baby should receive Anti-D within
A:-24 hrs
B:-48 hrs
C:-72 hrs
D:-96 hrs
Ans: C
59:-The drug used to reduce fever
A:-Antipyretic
B:-Antispasmodic
C:-Analgesic
D:-Antiplatelet
Ans: A
60:-The placenta is completely formed and starts functioning after
A:-4 weeks
B:-8 weeks
C:-10 weeks
D:-12 weeks
Ans: C
61:-The amount of amniotic fluid at term
A:-1500 ml
B:-1200 ml
C:-1000 ml
D:-800 ml
Ans: D
62:-In which part of the fallopian tube fertilisation occurs ?
A:-Isthmus
B:-Ampulla
C:-Infundibulum
D:-Interstitial portion
Ans: B
63:-The generally accepted term of community health nurse is
A:-Public health nurse
B:-Care giver of the community
C:-Private health nurse
D:-Sector nurse
Ans: A
64:-Water is primarily derived from
A:-Oceans
B:-Ice-caps
C:-Ground water
D:-Rivers
Ans: A
65:-Health assistant female may cover
A:-One sub centre
B:-One thousand population
C:-Three sub centre
D:-One PHC
Ans: D
66:-Summative evaluation means
A:-Done before the program
B:-Done in between the program
C:-1 and 2
D:-Done at the end
Ans: D
67:-The study of physical and psychological changes which are incident to old age is called as
A:-Geriatrics
B:-Gerontology
C:-Clinical gerontology
D:-Clinical geriatrics
Ans: B
68:-The head circumference in the year of 5 years will be
A:-35 cm
B:-45 cm
C:-50 cm
D:-55 cm
Ans: C
69:-The good size of the flash card is
A:-10 × 12
B:-15 × 20
C:-22 × 28
D:-26 × 28
Ans: C
70:-The bacteria grows in the baby intestine and prevent harmful bacteria such as E-coli from growing and causing diarrhea the bacteria called
A:-Lactoferrin
B:-Lysosomes
C:-Lactobacillus bifidus
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
71:-To develop creative thinking the best method of teaching is
A:-Group discussion
B:-Tutorial method
C:-Demonstration
D:-Brain storming
Ans: D
72:-International Red Cross Society is founded by
A:-Charles Dickson
B:-Charles Darwin
C:-Henry Dunant
D:-Von pirguet
Ans: C
73:-The students studies first hand objects and materials in their natural environment is known as
A:-Demonstration
B:-Learning by doing
C:-Simulation
D:-Field trip
Ans: D
74:-ICDS programme started in
A:-1975
B:-1970
C:-1978
D:-1980
Ans: A
75:-The optimum period of storage of river water considered to be about
A:-5-10 days
B:-10-14 days
C:-14-20 days
D:-20-25 days
Ans: B
76. Which of the following is used for grading protein energy malnutrition ?
(A) Ballard’s scale (B) Gomez scale (C) Bishop scoring (D) Krammer’s rule
Ans: B
77. A patient who takes an antihistamine medication diphenhydramine, what would be the expected side effect of the drug ?
(A) Nervousness (B) Palpitation (C) Dry mouth (D) Tremors
Ans: C
78. A patient who is taking beta blockers is monitored for shock. Which manifestation of the shock won’t present to such patient ?
(A) Hypotension (B) Tachycardia (C) Oliguria (D) Altered mental status
Ans: B
79. Which of the following statement is correct about malignant tumour ?
(A) Malignant tumour stop dividing prematurely
(B) Malignant tumour invade surrounding cells and tissues
(C) Malignant tumour remains localized
(D) Malignant tumours have defective cell communication
Ans: B
80. The cost effective way to prevent spreading of microorganism :
(A) Wearing mask (B) Wearing gloves (C) Hand hygiene (D) Wearing gown
Ans: C
81. Ponderal index of term gestational age normal neonate :
(A) >2.5 (B) <2.5 (C) <2 (D) 2
Ans: A
82. The immediate action taken by a first aider to rescue a victim of heat stroke :
(A) Give oral fluids (B) Fanning of victim (C) Remove victim from hot environment (D) Spraying water over the victim
Ans: C
83. Which of the following is not a cause for pernicious anaemia ?
(A) Bleeding (B) Chronic alcoholism (C) Long term use of certain antibiotics (D) Lack of intrinsic factor
Ans: A
84. Which of the following surgery leads to Dumping syndrome ?
(A) Appendectomy (B) Gastrectomy (C) Cholecystectomy (D) Sigmoidectomy
Ans: B
85. Which of the lab value would the nurse to be evaluated for a patient with pancreatitis ?
(A) Serum.lipase (B) Serum.CPK (C) Serum.ALP (D) Serum.AST
Ans: A
86. The extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic agents are managed with following group of drugs except :
(A) Dopamine drugs (B) Anticholinergic (C) Antihistamines (D) Barbiturates
Ans: D
87. Among the following which one is a delusional disorder ?
(A) Trance (B) Capuras’ syndrome (C) Dissociative fugue (D) Ganser’s syndrome
Ans: B
88. Which one is a fact about persons with suicidal tendency ?
(A) Suicide happens without warning
(B) Once a person is suicidal, he/she is suicidal forever
(C) Most suicidal person are undecided about dying or living
(D) Suicidal persons are fully intent on dying
Ans: C
A:-Direction
B:-Delegation
C:-Leadership
D:-Human relations
Ans: C
52. “Arranging the working environment so as to increase the efficiency and wellbeing of the employees” follow the principle of
A:-Economics
B:-Politics
C:-Sociology
D:-Ergonomics
Ans: D
53. World Breast Feeding week is celebrated in the first week of
A:-January
B:-April
C:-August
D:-December
Ans: C
54:-The widest transverse diameter of the fetal skull passes the pelvic brim is termed as
A:-Lie
B:-Presentation
C:-Engagement
D:-Position
Ans: C
55:-The expulsion of products of conception before 20 weeks of gestation
A:-Abortion
B:-Labour
C:-Preterm labour
D:-Intrauterine death
Ans: A
56:-The largest external organ in our body
A:-Brain
B:-Skin
C:-Liver
D:-Large intestine
Ans: B
57:-The drug of choice of eclampsia
A:-Carboprost
B:-Nifedipine
C:-Ergometrine
D:-Magnesium sulphate
Ans: D
58:-A Rh negative mother with a Rh positive baby should receive Anti-D within
A:-24 hrs
B:-48 hrs
C:-72 hrs
D:-96 hrs
Ans: C
59:-The drug used to reduce fever
A:-Antipyretic
B:-Antispasmodic
C:-Analgesic
D:-Antiplatelet
Ans: A
60:-The placenta is completely formed and starts functioning after
A:-4 weeks
B:-8 weeks
C:-10 weeks
D:-12 weeks
Ans: C
61:-The amount of amniotic fluid at term
A:-1500 ml
B:-1200 ml
C:-1000 ml
D:-800 ml
Ans: D
62:-In which part of the fallopian tube fertilisation occurs ?
A:-Isthmus
B:-Ampulla
C:-Infundibulum
D:-Interstitial portion
Ans: B
63:-The generally accepted term of community health nurse is
A:-Public health nurse
B:-Care giver of the community
C:-Private health nurse
D:-Sector nurse
Ans: A
64:-Water is primarily derived from
A:-Oceans
B:-Ice-caps
C:-Ground water
D:-Rivers
Ans: A
65:-Health assistant female may cover
A:-One sub centre
B:-One thousand population
C:-Three sub centre
D:-One PHC
Ans: D
66:-Summative evaluation means
A:-Done before the program
B:-Done in between the program
C:-1 and 2
D:-Done at the end
Ans: D
67:-The study of physical and psychological changes which are incident to old age is called as
A:-Geriatrics
B:-Gerontology
C:-Clinical gerontology
D:-Clinical geriatrics
Ans: B
68:-The head circumference in the year of 5 years will be
A:-35 cm
B:-45 cm
C:-50 cm
D:-55 cm
Ans: C
69:-The good size of the flash card is
A:-10 × 12
B:-15 × 20
C:-22 × 28
D:-26 × 28
Ans: C
70:-The bacteria grows in the baby intestine and prevent harmful bacteria such as E-coli from growing and causing diarrhea the bacteria called
A:-Lactoferrin
B:-Lysosomes
C:-Lactobacillus bifidus
D:-None of the above
Ans: C
71:-To develop creative thinking the best method of teaching is
A:-Group discussion
B:-Tutorial method
C:-Demonstration
D:-Brain storming
Ans: D
72:-International Red Cross Society is founded by
A:-Charles Dickson
B:-Charles Darwin
C:-Henry Dunant
D:-Von pirguet
Ans: C
73:-The students studies first hand objects and materials in their natural environment is known as
A:-Demonstration
B:-Learning by doing
C:-Simulation
D:-Field trip
Ans: D
74:-ICDS programme started in
A:-1975
B:-1970
C:-1978
D:-1980
Ans: A
75:-The optimum period of storage of river water considered to be about
A:-5-10 days
B:-10-14 days
C:-14-20 days
D:-20-25 days
Ans: B
76. Which of the following is used for grading protein energy malnutrition ?
(A) Ballard’s scale (B) Gomez scale (C) Bishop scoring (D) Krammer’s rule
Ans: B
77. A patient who takes an antihistamine medication diphenhydramine, what would be the expected side effect of the drug ?
(A) Nervousness (B) Palpitation (C) Dry mouth (D) Tremors
Ans: C
78. A patient who is taking beta blockers is monitored for shock. Which manifestation of the shock won’t present to such patient ?
(A) Hypotension (B) Tachycardia (C) Oliguria (D) Altered mental status
Ans: B
79. Which of the following statement is correct about malignant tumour ?
(A) Malignant tumour stop dividing prematurely
(B) Malignant tumour invade surrounding cells and tissues
(C) Malignant tumour remains localized
(D) Malignant tumours have defective cell communication
Ans: B
80. The cost effective way to prevent spreading of microorganism :
(A) Wearing mask (B) Wearing gloves (C) Hand hygiene (D) Wearing gown
Ans: C
81. Ponderal index of term gestational age normal neonate :
(A) >2.5 (B) <2.5 (C) <2 (D) 2
Ans: A
82. The immediate action taken by a first aider to rescue a victim of heat stroke :
(A) Give oral fluids (B) Fanning of victim (C) Remove victim from hot environment (D) Spraying water over the victim
Ans: C
83. Which of the following is not a cause for pernicious anaemia ?
(A) Bleeding (B) Chronic alcoholism (C) Long term use of certain antibiotics (D) Lack of intrinsic factor
Ans: A
84. Which of the following surgery leads to Dumping syndrome ?
(A) Appendectomy (B) Gastrectomy (C) Cholecystectomy (D) Sigmoidectomy
Ans: B
85. Which of the lab value would the nurse to be evaluated for a patient with pancreatitis ?
(A) Serum.lipase (B) Serum.CPK (C) Serum.ALP (D) Serum.AST
Ans: A
86. The extrapyramidal side effect of antipsychotic agents are managed with following group of drugs except :
(A) Dopamine drugs (B) Anticholinergic (C) Antihistamines (D) Barbiturates
Ans: D
87. Among the following which one is a delusional disorder ?
(A) Trance (B) Capuras’ syndrome (C) Dissociative fugue (D) Ganser’s syndrome
Ans: B
88. Which one is a fact about persons with suicidal tendency ?
(A) Suicide happens without warning
(B) Once a person is suicidal, he/she is suicidal forever
(C) Most suicidal person are undecided about dying or living
(D) Suicidal persons are fully intent on dying
Ans: C
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