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NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

When providing oral hygiene to a client with denture, a) Brush the dentures with a toothbrush in the client's mouth b) Scrub the dentures with very hot water c) Remove the dentures and brush then using cool water d) Soak the dentures in ice water to avoid damaging them with a brush. Answer (C) You are assigned to give a client a partial bath during H.S. care, you will, a) Wash the face, underarms, hands, perineum. b) Wash the hands and put the client to bed c) Give the client a bed bath d) Give a tub bath to relax the client. Answer (C) The purpose of assisting clients with daily hygienic care is to, a) Prevent infection, enhance self-esteem, promote relaxation. b) Prevent odours in the facility c) Ensure that clients are clean and dry d) Prevent pressure ulcers and contractures from developing. Answer (A)

MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR STAFF NURSE ENTRANCE EXAM

The Model Question Answers for Staff Nurse/ Nurisng Officer Recruitment Examination online /offline is published here. there question answers useful for preparing the upcoming AIIMS NORCET Examination. Some of the questions listed below are also asked in MOH and DHA Examination s too. 1) To maintain adequate cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), which of the following is true; a) ICP less than 15 mm of Hg, MAP above 50 mm of Hg b) ICP more than 15 mm of Hg, MAP below 50 mm of Hg c) ICP lmore than 25 mm of Hg, MAP below 70 mm of Hg d) ICP lmore than 30 mm of Hg, MAP below 40 mm of Hg 2) Which of the following is malignant tumor? a) Glicoma b) Neurofibroma c) Thyroid tumor d) Kaposi's sacroma 3) Haemophilia type A & b are: a) Autosomal dominant traits b) Dominant sex linked traits c) Autosomal recessive traits d) Recessive sex linked traits Multiple Choice Nursing Question Answer- Click here   4) When is the most appropriate time for a women to perf...

ESI MODEL QUESTION PAPER - STAFF NURSE EXAM

* When caring for a client with continuous bladder irrigation, the nurse should, a) Record output every hour b) Monitor urinary speific gravity c) Subtract irrigant from output to determine urine volume d) Include irrigating solution in any 24 hour urine tests order   * The nurse can prevent the contamination from Mrs. Jacinta's retention catheter by: a) Irrigating the catheter b) Perineal cleansing c) Encouraging fluids d) Cleansing around the meatus periodically Read more- From Questions 1 to 30,000 * The major reasons for treating severe emotional disorders with tranquilizers is to; a) Reduce the neurotic syndrome b) Prevent secondary complication c) Make the client amenable to physiotherapy d) Prevent destructiveness by the client * The most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol is; a) The Clients emotional or motivational readiness b) The availability of community resources c) The qualitative level of the c...

WARD MANAGEMENT - OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE

WARD MANAGEMENT - OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE * The nurse takes the following pledge a) Nightingale pledge b) Christian pledge c) Hippocrates pledge d) Catholic pledge Nursing Exam Questions with answer * A brief description of an accident a) Work report b) Anecdotal report c) Self development d) All the above * Number of patients in the hospital at mid night or before 6 a.m. is called a) Time report b) Work report c) Lencess report d) None of the above * Change nurse is a) Nursing superintendent b) Head nurse c) Staff nurse d) ANM * Most important records in the hospitals a) Patients clinical report b) Treatment, admission and discharge record c) Ward equipment record d) All the above * The following is responsible for 24 hours nursing care in the hospital a) Student nurse b) Staff nurse c) Head nurse d) Nursing superintendent * Organized institute for care of sick & injured a) Hosp...

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - MIDWIFERY

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - MIDWIFERY * Normal sperm count should be a) 20 million or above/ml b) 5 million or less c) 50 thousands d) None of the above   * Sex hormones are a) Thyroxine b) Insulin c) Growth Hormone d)Testosterone STAFF NURSE EXAM OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION ANSWERS * Antero posterior diameter of the gynaecoid pelvic outlet is a) 11 cm b) 10 cm c) 13 cm d) 12 cm * Difficult labour is called as a) Dyspepsia b) Dysparenia c) Dyspnoea d)Dystocia * Quickening is first felt by the mother at a) 10 weeks b) 24 weeks c) 20 weeks d) 36 weeks * Ovum has the pair of sex chromosomes a) XXX b) XY c) XX d)None of the above * Anaemia is commonly seen in the following women a) Child bearing women b) Multi parity women c) Lower income group d) all the above * The denominator in face presentation a) occiput b) Sacrum c) Mentum d)Acromion process Staff Nurse Exam Multiple Choice Que...

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY   * The spinal nerves are a) 30 pairs b) 31 pairs c) 41 pairs d) 20 pairs   * Ovulation day is a) 14 days of menses b) 10th day of menses c) 9th day of menses d) 20th day of menses * Number of milk teeth a) 20 b) 30 c) 32 d) 28 * Shape of the body of thoracic vertebrae a) kidney shape b) Heart shape c) Bean shape d) Pea nut shape * Smallest bone present in the body a) Head b) Leg c) Ear d) Hand * Cardiac sphincter is situated at a) Heart b) Cardiam c) End of esophagus d) End of stomach * Voice produced by  a) Pharynx b) Larynx c) Vocal cords d)Thyroid cartilage * Function of the blood a) Carry carbon dioxide to the blood b) Carry nutrients to all parts of the body c) Carry antibodies to sites of infection d) All the above   * Which is the biggest artery in the body a) Brachial artery b) Aorta c) Femoral artery...

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING

* Lung volumes may be determined by a) Barometer b) Spirometry c) Sphigmomanometer d) Lactometer STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS * Echocardiography is done for the following a) To assess the size of the cardiac chambers b) To assess the valvular function c) To detect septal defects d) All the above * Definition of 'MI' is a) Irritation of the covering of the heart b) Atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries c) Distraction of mitral valve d) Death of heart muscle   STAFF NURSE EXAM OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION ANSWERS * Deficiency of sodium in the blood is known as a) Hyper natraemia b) Hyper kalemia c) Hypo natraemia d) Hypo kalemia   More MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS For more Questions visit  www.questionpapersdownload.com