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NURSING TEST SERIES – 9s

Dr. SANJAY 7014964651


Q.01 An Important coordinate causing Renal calculi is –
[A] Hypertension
[B] Renal tumors
[C] Nephrotic syndrome
[D] Hyperparathyroidism
ANS. D

Q. 02 A 48 years old woman presents to the hospital complaining of


chest pain, tachycardia and dyspnea. On Exam, heart sound are muffled.
Which of the following assessment findings would support a diagnosis
of cardiac tamponade;-
[A] Blood pressure 140/80
[B] A deviated trachea
[C] Absent breath sounds to the lower lobes
[D] Pulse 40 with inspiration
Ans. D

Q. 03 Humoral immunity is transferred through :-


[A] T cells
[B] B cells
[C] Alpha cells
[D] Beta cells
Ans. B

Q. 04 Which of the following is not a component of Bishop’s score :-


[A] Cervical consistency
[B] Position of head
[C] Cervical dilatation
[D] Station of head
Ans. D

Q. 05 Inherited sex-linked bleeding disorder is –


[A] Hemophilia
[B] Thalassemia
[C] Purport
[D] Sickle cell disease
Ans. A

Q. 06 The second heart sound is due to –


[A] Aortic valve
[B] Tricuspid valve
[C] Mitral valve
[D] Foramen ovale
Ans. A

Q. 07 Psychosexual disorder in witch sexual behavior is directed to


animal-
[A] Fetishism
[B] Frotteurism
[C] Bestiality
[D] Transvestism
Ans c

Q. 08 SLE is Disease of –
[A] Joints
[B] Connective tissue
[C] Bones
[D] Erythrocytes
Ans B
Q. 09 Skin graft that is taken from another portion of the patient’s own
body is known –
[A] Autograft
[B] Homogrft
[C] Allograft
[D] Kenograft
Ans. A

Q.10 Single dose of Nevirapine 2mg/kg body weight must be given to


new born of HIV Positive
Mother within –
[A] 6 hours
[B] 12 hours
[C] 24 hours
[D] 72 hours
Ans. D

Q. 11 The nurse is teaching a group of diabetic patients regarding


prevention of foot ulcer.
Which of the following she should emphasize in her teaching :-
[A] Treat small cuts promptly by disinfection with iodine.
[B] Wash and inspect all surfaces of the feet daily.
[C] Cut the toe nail by rounding edges.
[D] Use hot water bottles to warm feet in winter to improve circulation.
Ans. B

Q. 12 The pain medication of choice in acute Myocardial infarction is -


[A] diclofenac sodium
[B] Codeine sulphate
[C] Morphine sulphate
[D] Pethidine hydrochloride
Ans. C
Q. 13 The nurse is taking care of a patient at high risk of aspiration
Pneumonia. Which of the following nursing intervention will to prevent
aspiration Pneumonia: -

[A] Providing pulmonary toilet after feeding the patient.


[B] Elevating the head of the patient in at least 45 degree angle after
entering feeding
[C] Performing mouth care with the patient in supine position.
[D] Both A and B
Ans B

Q.14 Nurse is assessing a patient admitted with bacterial meningitis.


She is expected to find all of the following signs EXCEPT:-
[A] Trismus
[B] Burdzinski’s sign
[C] Nuchal rigidity
[D] Kerning’s signs
Ans D

Q.15 A positive reaction to Mantux test indicates that :-


[A] The individual has active tuberculosis.
[B] The individual will develop active tuberculosis in near future
[C] The individual has developed immunity to tuberculosis.
[D] The individual has been exposed to tuberculosis
Ans D

Q. 16 During pregnancy, deficiency of which of the following leads to


Neural tube defect. –
[A] Calcium
[B] Zinc
[C] Folic Acid
[D] Iron
Ans C

Q. 17 Digoxin is not given when heart is –


[A] Below 70/minute
[B] Below 60/minute
[C] Below 90/minute
[D] Below 80/minute
Ans. B

Q.18 Normal Intraocular pressure is –


[A] Less then 20mm/Hg
[B] Less than 25mm/Hg
[C] More than 20mm/Hg
[D] More than 25mm/Hg
Ans. A

Q.19 In following which is the side effect of streptomycin:-


[A] Diarrhea
[B] Bone marrow depression
[C] Damage to 8th cranial nerve
[D] Damage to growing cartilage
Ans. C

Q. 20 Most common site of metastasis in breast cancer is –


[A] Bone
[B] Lungs
[C] Brain
[D] Liver
Ans. A
Q.21 Name the disease caused by human papilloma virus :-
[A] Warts
[B] Herpes zoster
[C] Psoriasis
[D] Herpes simplex
Ans. A

Q. 22 New born skeleton is made up of –


[A] 300 bones
[B] 208 bones
[C] 206 bones
[D] 201 bones
Ans. A

Q. 23 The cause of ascites in cirrhosis of liver is :-


[A] Vitamin deficiency
[B] Fluid imbalance
[C] Kidney malfunction
[D] Portal obstruction
Ans. D

Q. 24 Which of the following hormone is modified amino acid –


[A] Estrogen
[B] Progesterone
[C] Epinephrine
[D] Prostaglandin
Ans. C

Q. 25 Each beat of human heart is completed in –


[A] 5.8 seconds
[B] 8.5 seconds
[C] 0.85 seconds
[D] 85 seconds
ANS. C

Q. 26 Which of the following condition caused by elevated intra-ocular


pressure :-
[A] Strabismus
[B] Myopia
[C] Glaucoma
[D] Cataract
Ans. C

Q. 27 Movable bone in the skull is -


[A] Nasal bone
[B] Maxilla
[C] Mandible
[D] None of these
Ans. C

Q. 28 Most common complication of mumps in children is –


[A] Orchitis
[B] Pancreatitis
[C] Meningitis
[D] Periodontitis
Ans. A

Q. 29 The vaccine administered as an intranasal spray –


[A] Measles
[B] Rubella
[C] Poliomyelitis
[D] Influenza
Ans. D
Q. 30 What is the complication of osteoporosis –
[A] Fracture
[B] Contracture
[C] Infection
[D] Compartment syndrome
Ans. A

Q. 31 A child with tetralogy of Fallot position uses which of the


following –
[A] Leaning forward position
[B] Supine
[C] Prone
[D] Squatting position
Ans. D

Q. 32 Sunset eye is typical feature of –


[A] Meningitis
[B] Congenital heart disease
[C] Hydrocephalus
[D] Encephalitis
Ans. C

Q. 33 Population covered by anganwadi workers in rural area is –


[A] 400
[B] 500
[C] 700
[D] 1000
Ans. D

Q. 34 Which system of the body gets infected in Rabies –


[A] GI system
[B] Respiratory system
[C] Cardiovascular
[D] Central Nervous system

Ans. D

Q. 35 Persistence of Moro’s reflex is abnormal beyond the age of –


[A] 6th month
[B] 5th month
[C] 4th month
[D] 3rd month
Ans. D

Q. 36 A 40 year old male patient is complaining of chronic progressive


and deterioration is admitted to the unit. The nurse recognizes that these
characteristics indicate a disease that results in degeneration of the basal
ganglia and cerebral cortex. The disease is called –
[A] Guillain-Barre syndrome
[B] Huntington’s disease
[C] Multiple sclerosis
[D] Myasthenia gravis
Ans. B

Q. 37 Mrs. Singh is a 58 year old woman who is being admitted to the


medical ward with trigeminal neuralgia. The nurse anticipate that Mrs.
Singh will demonstrate which of the following major complaints –
[A] Painless eye spasm
[B] Unilateral facial drop
[C] Excruciating, intermittent, paroxysmal facial pain
[D] Mildly painful unilateral eye twitching
Ans. C
Q. 38 Mr. Anil has a Parkinson’s disease and he finds the resting tremor.
He is experiencing in his right hand very frustrating. The nurse advises
him to-
[A] Take a warm bath
[B] Hold an object
[C] Take a warm bath
[D] Practice deep breathing
Ans. B

Q. 39 A 38-year-old woman returns from a subtotal thyroidectomy for


the treatment of hyperthyroidism. Upon assessment, the immediate
priority that the nurse would include –
[A] Assess for respiratory distress
[B] Assess for Pain
[C] Assess for Neurological status
[D] Assess for fluid volume status
Ans. A

Q. 40 A shuffling gait is typically associated with the patient who has-


[A] Reynaud’s disease
[B] Myasthenia gravis
[C] Parkinson’s disease
[D] Multiple sclerosis
Ans. C

Q. 41 Tetany can be produced by which of the following electrolyte


disturbance-
[A] Hypo magnesia
[B] Hyper magnesia
[C] Hypocalcemia
[D] Hypercalcemia
Q. 42 A 47 year old man with liver failure who has developed ascites.
The nurse understands that ascites is due to-
[A] Vitamin deficiency
[B] Dehydration
[C] Bleeding disorders
[D] Protein deficiency
Ans. D

1. the process of taking food into the digestive system is:


A. Ingestion
B. Propulsion
C. Digestion
D. Elimination

2. Substance that stimulate an acquired immunity response are called


A. Antigens
B. Antibodies
C. Complements
D. Histamines

3. Loss of sense of smell is called as


A. Anhedonia
B. Anosmia
C. Anoxia
D. Aphasia

4. Which of the following is Not one of the four primary taste


sensations?
A. Bitter
B. Sour
C. Salty
D. Spice

5. The strongest ligament in the body is


A. lliofemoral ligament
B. Lacunar ligament
C. Ligamentum flavum
D. Inguinal ligament

6. Major constituent of bone is


A. Calcium sulphate
B. Calcium phosphate
C. Magnesium sulphate
D. Sodium chloride

7. The site for needle prick in a neonate for blood glucose monitoring is:
A. Heel
B. Palm
C. Forearm
D. Leg 7

8. According to National Immunization schedule the first dose of OPV is


given at?
A. Birth
B. 6 weeks
C. 9 months
D. 15 months

9. The focus of adolescent health according to RMNCHA + is all except


A. Strengthen ARSH clinic
B. Address teenage pregnancy
C. Menstrual hygiene
D. Cancer counseling

10. The minimum age at marriage for girls in India is


A. 15 years
B. 18 years
C. 20 years
D. 21 years

11. The Iron and folic acid (IFA) tablet for adolescents is……..colored
A. Red
B. Blue
C. Black
D. Brown

12. What is the full form of MCTS?


A. Mother and Child Tracking System
B. Maternal and Child Teaching System
C. Mother and Child Teaching System
D. Mother and Child Treatment Schedule

13. Common symptoms of tuberculosis are, except


A. Cough for three weeks or more, sometimes with blood-streaked
sputum
B. Fever, especially at night
C. Weight gain
D. Loss of appetite
14. How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are part of the
2030 agenda?
A. 17
B. 13
C. 14
D. 12

15. Full form of ASHA

A. Ayurveda, Siddha and Homeopathy


B. Array of Social Health Activates Actions
C. Accredited Social Health Activist
D. None of the above
16. Which of the following medicines should be given for management
of dengue fever?

A. Aspirin
B. Ibuprofen
C. Paracetamol
D. NSAIDs

17. Usual concentration of Oxygen in the air is

A. 10%
B. 21%
C. 41%
D. 80%

18. World Health Day theme for 2018 was


A. Depression- Let’s talk
B. Universal health coverage: everyone everywhere
C. Aggression and Anger
D. none of the above

19. Maximum reservoir of blood is:


A. Veins
B. Aorta
C. Heart
D. Capillaries

20. Respiratory center is located at:

A. Cerebrum
B. Spinal cord
C. Medulla oblongata
D. None of the above

21. The part of Brain, which is responsible for the co — ordination of


movement is:

A. Brain stem
B. Thalamus
C. Cerebellum
D. Hypothalamus

22. The space by which dura mater and vertebral wall is known as

A. Cavity
B. Epidural
C. Subdural
D. Subarachnoid
23. Most of the absorption of fats occurs in the
A. Duodenum
B. Jejunum
C. Ileum
D. Caecum

24. National Rural Health Mission was launched in the year:


A. 2005
B. 2000
C. 2002
D. 2007

25. Surgical repair of hernia is:


A. Hernioplasty
B. Fistulectomy
C. Herniectomy
D. Laproscopy

26. During which stage of labor. placenta is delivered?


A. Stage 1
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4

27. The outermost covering of the bones is:


A. Pericardium
B. Periosteum
C. Peritoneum
D. Perimetrium

28. The functional unit of kidney is:


A. Neuron
B. Nephron
C. Alveoli
D. Pleura

29. Which of the following is Vitamin B2


A. Biotin
B. Riboflavin
C. Pyridoxine
D. Niacin.

30. The only endocrine gland which can store its hormone is:
A. Pituitary
B. Pancreas
C. Thyroid
D. Adrenal gland

31. Largest antibody is


A. IgG
B. IgA
C. IgM
D. IgE

32. For calculation of expected date of delivery, one needs to add 9


calendar months to the first day of last menstrual period and then also
add
A. 2 days
B. 4 days
C. 6 days
D. 7 days
33. First step of nursing process is
A. Assessment
B. Diagnosis
C. Planning
D. Implementation

34. An abnormally slow breathing rate is called as


A. Bradypnea
B. Bradycardia
C. Tachypnea
D. Tachycardia

35. A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response


in the body is known as
A. Complement
B. Antigen
C. Antibody
D. All of the above

36. Tobacco addiction is caused due to


A. Cocaine
B. Caffeine
C. Nicotine
D. Histamine

37. Which of the following method is used to administer BCG vaccine?


A. Subcutaneous injection
B. Intradermal scratch injection
C. Intravenous injection
D. Z-track injection
38. All of the following are parameters to assess progress of labour,
except:
A. Cervical Dilatation
B. Descent of Fetus
C. Fetal Heat Rate
D. Uterine Contractions

39. World AIDS day Is observed on


A. 1st December
B. 1st January
C. 5th March
D. 28th September

40. The procedure of removal and ligation of fallopiam tube is referred


as:
A. Mastectomy
B. Vasectomy
C. Appendectomy
D. Tubectomy

41. The system of storing and transporting vaccines is formed:


A. Cold chain
B. Freezer chain
C. Cool chain
D. Vaccination

42. The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is


known as:
A. Pulse difference
B. Cardiac pressure
C. Systolic pressure
D. Pulse pressure
43. Deficiency of which vitamin causes Scurvy?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D

44. One of the major causes for cirrhosis of liver is:


A. Alcohol abuse
B. Drug abuse
C. Smoking
D. Viral hepatitis

45. In humans number of spinal nerves is


A. 28 pairs
B. 30 pairs
C. 31 pairs
D. 33 pairs

46. Which of the following type of fats is considered to be harmful to the


body.
A. Cis fat
B. Trans fat
C. Poly unsaturated fall/ acids
D. Omega 3 fatty acid

47. Mitosis is a condition of


A. Cell breakdown
B. Cell division without reduction
C. Cell death
D. None of the above

48. Antibodies are produced by


A. Plasma cells
B. B Lymphocytes
C. Erythrocytes
D. Basophills

49. Protein factory in human cell is


A. Ribosome
B. Nucleus
C. Cytopiasm
D. Golgi apparatus

50. Gallbladder is located:

A. Below the liver


B. On right side of liver
C. On the left side of liver,
D. None of the above

51. Name of the tissue, which is widely and abundantly distributed in


human body is:
A. Connective
B. Cartilaginous
C. Lymph
D. Muscular

52. Most important Nursing action for fracture healing?


A. Immobilization
B. Calcium supplement
C. Exercise
D. Antibiotics

53. The only class of immunoglobulin which is transported across the


placenta is:
A. Ig G
B. Ig D
C. Ig K
D. Ig M

54. In ECG, the P wave represents:


A. Atrial depolarisation
B. Ventricular depolarisation
C. Ventricular repolarisation
D. Atrial repolarization

55. The act of deliberately ending a person’s life to relieve suffering is


called.
A. Tort
B. Libel
C. Euthanasia
D. Suicide

56. Which of these is a possible side effect of birth control pills


A. Nausea
B. Headaches
C. Irregular bleeding
D. All of the above

57. Deficiency of which of the following neurotransmitters in the brain


will cause alzheimer’s disease?
A. Acetylcholine
B. Serotonin
C. GABA (Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid)
D. Dopamine

58. Which of the following communication techniques should be


avoided by nurses?
A. Belittling
B. Validating
C. Reflecting
D. Listening

59. IUCD stands for?


A. Intra-Urinary Communicable Disease
B. Intestinal Ulterior Contamination Detection
C. Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
D. None of the above

60. SAM stands for


A. Severe Acute Malnutrition
B. Severe Acute Meningitis
C. Severe Acquired Malnutrition
D. Sever Acquired Meningitis

61. Identify the incorrect statement regarding immunization in pregnant


woman
A. Live vaccines are contraindicated in
B. Immunization against tetanus can be given
C. Tetanus immunization protect both
D. 3 dose of tetanus one in each mother and baby trimester is
recommended

62. All among the following are principal movements occur during labor
except
A. Engagement
B. Retraction
C. Crowning
D. Restitution

63. In which year for the first time MTP act legalized in India?
A. 1970
B. 1971
C. 1972
D. 1975

64. As per WHO post-partum hemorrhage is defined as blood loss of


more than….. mL
A. 500
B. 1000
C. 1500
D. 2000

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