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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 Question Answers

* During 3rd week of pregnancy

a) The ovum is without villi

b) The ovaries covered with chorionic villi

c) The ovum is absent

d) None of the above

* Fertilization of ovam & sperm takes place

a) In uterus

b) Cervix

c) Vagina

d) Ampulla of fallopian tube

*  The vaginal vault is devided into

a) 6 fornices

b) 3 fornices

c) 4 fornices

d) 8 fornices

* Pelvic bones are

a) Femur

b) Radius

c) Sacrum and coccyx

d) Humerus
NURSING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE
* Gynaecoid pelvis has

a) Oval shape brim

b) Wedge shaped

c) Flat shape brim

d) None of the above
 

 
 
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