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NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

1. A trial septal defect occurs due to the persistence of: a) Formen ovale b) Mitral valve c) Ductus venosus d) Ductus arteriosis  Answer:  a) Formen ovale 2. Discolouration of teeth is caused by a kind of antibiotics called a) Streptomycin  b) Neomycin  c) Tetracycline d) Penicillin Answer:  b) Neomycin  3. Total weight gain during pregnancy is   a) 7-8 kg  b)  13-14 kg  c) 10-11 kg d) 15-16 kg Answer:  b)  13-14 kg  4. .... ......... is the permanent method of sterilization. a) MTP  b) D & C c) Tubectomy  d) Diaphragm  Answer:  c) Tubectomy  5. Mode of transmission of Pertussis:  a) Faecoral b) Through contaminated water   c) Droplet infection  d) Vector transmission  Answer:  d) Vector transmission 

RAILWAY STAFF NURSE RECRUITMENT PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

1. The danger zone for bacterial growth in food is (a) 10-99 degree C  b) 20-79 degree C  c)  20-60 degree C d) 10-60 degree C  Answer: d)10-60 degree C  2. All are components of under five clinic except a)  patient referral treatment    b) growth monitoring  c) oral rehydration  d) immunization  answer:  a)  patient  referral treatment    3. Zero dose of polio vaccine means a) no vaccination b) no antibody response c) dose before first dose d) vaccination at mobile camps Answer: c) dose before first dose 4. All are suitable for disinfection of faces and urine except a)  1-10% formalin b) 1% crude phenol c) 5% cresol  d) 8% bleaching powder  Answer: (a)  1-10% formalin 5.The control of .............. has led to the eradication of guinea worm disease a) mosquito  b) rat flea  c)  cyclops d) s...

RRB STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS

1. Quickening means: a) Hearing of the fetal heart sound b) Make or become faster or quicker. c) The movement of the feuts in the uterus felt by the mother d)Sudden cessation of Menstruation  2.Typhoid is transmitted through – a) Water and food  b) Air c) Touch  d) Personal contact 3. Mode of transmission of Pertussis: a) Vector transmission  b) Faecoaral c) Droplet infection d) Through contaminated water 4. The most common from of malnutrition are the following except a) Beri-beri b) Kwashiorkor  c) Marasmus  d) Protein energy malnutrition  5. The following organs are situated in the abdominal cavity except: a) Stomach  b) Oesophagus  c) liver  d) Spleen