NURSING EXAMINATION IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

NURSING EXAMINATION IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

Q.1 Braxton-Hicks are-

  1. Uterine contractions 
  2. Eye contractions 
  3. Abdominal contractions
  4. Muscle contractions 
  •  Ans-Uterine contractions 

Q.2 Graves' Disease is-

  1. Hypoparathyroidism 
  2. Hypothyroidism
  3. Hyperthyroidism 
  4. Hypopituitarism 
  • Ans-Hyperthyroidism

Q.3 A function of nursing management is-

  1. Planning 
  2. Networking 
  3. Administration 
  4. Hierarchy
  • Ans-Planning 

Q.4 Following are the dimensions of health except-

  1. Mental 
  2. Social 
  3. Financial 
  4. Physical
  • Ans- Financial 

Q.5 Basic concepts of nursing informatics-

  1. Data+Knowledge+ Information 
  2. Service+Education+Administration 
  3. Evidence+Practice+Technology 
  4. Computer+Science+Work 
  • Ans-Data+Knowledge+ Information 

Q.6 A feeding problem among infants-

  1. Choking 
  2. Regurgitation
  3. Hiccups 
  4. Aspiration 
  • Ans-Regurgitation

Q.7 When a patient tells the nurse that he is cool to undergo surgery with his body rigid and sharp voice, a nurse can interpret that he is anxious as evidenced by the body language. Which form of communication is used here?

  1. Nonverbal Communication 
  2. Metacommunication 
  3. Verbal Communication 
  4. Symbolic Communication
  • Ans-Metacommunication 

Q.7 Dystocia is-

  1.  Abortion 
  2. Abnormal labour 
  3. Normal labour 
  4.  Caesarean section
  • Ans-Abnormal labour 

Q.8 The third stage of labour comprises of-

  1. Delivery of fetus 
  2. Placental separation 
  3. Effacement of cervix 
  4. Descent of fetus
  • Ans-Placental separation 

Q.9 Identify 'at risk' infant from the following-

  1.  Low birth weight baby 
  2. Infant with diarrhoea 
  3.  Malnourished baby 
  4. Down syndrome baby 
  • Ans- Low birth weight baby 

Q.10 According to Transactional Analysis, what are the 3 main ego states?

  1. Parent, Adult, Child
  2. Id, Ego, Superego 
  3. Inferiority complex, Normal complex, Superiority complex 
  4. Blind, Hidden, Unknown
  • Ans-Parent, Adult, Child

Q.11 Rorschach test is an example of-

  1.  Biophysiologic Measurement 
  2. Observation technique 
  3. Projective Technique 
  4. Field notes 
  • Ans-Projective Technique 

Q.12 Capacity of a microbe to cause disease is known as-

  1. Virulence 
  2. Infection 
  3. Immunity
  4. Pathogenicity 
  • Ans-Pathogenicity 

Q.13 An item which can be included in 'A' Items in ABC Analysis in inventory control-

  1.  MRI Machine 
  2. Gauze bundle 
  3. Syringes & Needles 
  4. Bed Linen 
  • Ans-MRI Machine 

Q.14 The current President of Indian Nursing Council is-

  1.  Dr. T. Dileep Kumar  
  2. Mrs. K. S. Bharati 
  3. Mrs. Ranjeet Kuar 
  4. Dr. Asha Sharma 
  • Ans- Dr. T. Dileep Kumar 

Q.15  A clinical sign of impending death is-

  1. Cheyne-Stokes respiration 
  2. Increased movements of extremities
  3. Increased muscle tone 
  4. Worrying 
  • Ans-Cheyne-Stokes respiration 

Q.16 Positron Emission Tomography is a-

  1.  Neuro-Endocrine test 
  2.  Electrophysiological test 
  3. Neuropsychological test
  4. Brain Imaging test
  • Ans-Brain Imaging test

Q.17 Who developed the method of pasteurisation to prevent spoilage of food by bacteria?

  1. Louis Pasteur 
  2. Edward Jenner 
  3. Joseph Lister 
  4.  Robert Koch 
  • Ans-Louis Pasteur 

Q.18 In which disease condition a boot shaped heart is seen in chest X-ray?

  1.  Patent Ductus Arteriosus 
  2.  Tetralogy of Fallot 
  3. Transposition of Great Arteries 
  4. Tricuspid Atresia 
  • Ans- Tetralogy of Fallot 

Q.19 In nursing practice, Nursing Informatics can be applied in-

  1.  Decision making 
  2.  Electronic Medical Records 
  3. Computer application 
  4.  Local area networks
  • Ans-Electronic Medical Records

 
Q.20 A better method of teaching intravenous cannulation is-

  1.  Demonstration 
  2. Discussion 
  3. Lecture 
  4. Seminar
  • Ans-Demonstration

Q.21 One of the principles of health education-

  1. Audiovisual aids 
  2.  Man power 
  3. Authenticity
  4. Credibility
  • Ans- Credibility

Q.22 When did The Mental Health Bill become The Mental Health Act?

  1.  1990 
  2.  1987 
  3. 1912 
  4. 1985
  • Ans-1987 

Q.23 Vaccination is an example of-

  1. Artificial passive immunity
  2. Herd immunity
  3. Natural passive immunity 
  4. Artificial active immunity 
  • Ans-Artificial active immunity 

Q. 24 Which health education method is used by visiting a blood blank during community postings?

  1. Demonstration 
  2. Role play 
  3. Field trip method 
  4. Skit
  • Ans-Field trip method 

Q.25 A biochemical marker of pre-eclampsia is-

  1. Raised hematocrit level 
  2. Raised electrolyte level  
  3. Raised Hb level 
  4. Raised uric acid level 
  • Ans-Raised uric acid level 

Q.26 A mood stabilising agent-

  1. Bupropion 
  2.  Lithium
  3. Amitriptyline 
  4. Sertraline 

Ans- Lithium

Q.27 The organ of locomotion of bacteria-

  1.  Capsule 
  2. Spores 
  3. Fimbriae 
  4. Flagella

Ans- Flagella

Q.28 The term 'Cephalocaudal' means-

  1.  Infancy to adolescence 
  2.  Head to tail 
  3. Simple to complex 
  4. Center to midline 

Ans-Head to tail 

Q.29 The 'pacemaker' of heart is-

  1. Vagus nerve 
  2. Atrioventricular node 
  3. Atrioventricular bundle 
  4. Sinoatrial node

Ans-Sinoatrial node

Q.30 The other name of Body Mass Index is-

  1.  Standard Index 
  2. Quetelet Index 
  3. Calorie Index 
  4. Citation Index 

Ans- Quetelet Index 

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