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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 Examinations 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

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4) When is the most appropriate time for a women to perform breast self examination?

a) The first day of the menstrual period
b) One week after the start of the menstrual period
c) Just before the time of intercourse 
d) Any convenient time of the month

5) A client receiving recieving rifampicin should be taught that the effect of the drug could cause;

a) Reddish orange color of urine, saliva and sputum
b) Eighth cranial nerve damage
c) Brain
d) vestibular dysfunction

6) Which of the following is an unlikely assessment for a client with a diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy;

a) Muscular pain
b) Muscle twitching
c) Exophthamos
d) Decreased level of consciousness

MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FOR STAFF NURSE ENTRANCE EXAM

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 1. The most common pathogenic mechanism of acute pancreatitis is –

Ans: Autodigestion of the pancreas.

2. What does the nurse monitor for, in a patient with Acute Renal Failure?

Ans: Pulmonary oedema and ECG changes.

3. A disease caused by Treponema pallidum is –

Ans: Syphilis.

4. Which of the following is an important nursing intervention for a patient with Cushing Syndrome?

(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Observe for hypotension

(c) Protect from infection (d) Restrict carbohydrate intake.

Ans: Protect from infection.

5. Involvement of which of the following structures will lead to right-sided hemiplegia and aphasia?

(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Vertebral Artery (c) Brain stem

(d)Right Middle Cerebral Artery.

Ans: Left Middle Cerebral Artery

6. Which one of the following is a common response expected in a patient with stroke, to the change in body image?

(a)Denial (b) Disassociation (c) Delusion (d) Depression.

Ans: Depression.

7. A patient with early osteoporosis must be advised toAns: Stop smoking

8. For doing nasotracheal suctioning, during which of the following patient activities, the catheter should be inserted?

(a)Swallowing (b) Inhaling (c) Exhaling (d) Retching

Ans: Inhaling

9. The simple most effective method for reducing the risks of stasis of pulmonary secretions isAns: Two hourly position change.

10. What is cyanosis?

Ans: Blue discoloration of the skin.

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