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MOH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

MOH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS


1. Which of the following is a longer acting insulin?
(a) Aspart
(b) Glulisine
(c) Lispro
(d) Glargine
(e) All the above

2. Which one of the following diseases is deficient in Glycoprotein IIbIIIa (GpIIbIIIa) platelet receptor?
(a) Von  Willebrand’s disease
(b) Glanzmann’s disease
(c) Bernard‐Souler syndrome
(d) Storage pool disease

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3. Which of the following is not found in severe Beta thalassemia?
(a) Hepatospleenomegaly
(b) Growth retardation
(c) Bone deformities
(d) Haemoglobin level of 7 to 8 gm percent

4. Polycythemia may be seen with all of the following except :
(a) Heavy smokers
(b) High altitude
(c) Renal cell carcinoma
(d) Congenital heart disease with left to right shunt

5. Hypertension and hypokalaemia are observed in which one of the following conditions?
(a) Renal artery stenosis
(b) Cushing’s syndrome
(c) GBS
(d) Barter’s syndrome
(e) None of the above


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6. Which one of the following  cardiac enzymes does not remain elevated for more than 48 hours after myocardial infarction?
(a) Aspartate amino transferase
(b) Troponin T
(c) Lactic dehydrogenase
(d) Creatinine kinase M B

7. All of the following are true about renal cell carcinoma  except :
(a) Mostly occur in sixth and seventh decade
(b) More common in males
(c) Mainly arise from renal medulla
(d)  Secondaries more common than Primary

8. Galactorrhoea may be caused by treatment with:
(a) Isoniazid
(b) Ketoconazole
(c) Spironolactone
(d) Haloperidol

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9. Which one of the following statements concerning porphyric neuropathy is correct?
(a) It is associated with inflammation of nerve
(b) It predominantly involves the sensory system
(c) It is symmetrical and weakness is more proximal than distal
(d) It causes elevated protein concentration in CSF

10.The following diseases have autosomal dominant inheritance except :
(a) Phenylketonuria
(b) Peutz Jegher syndrome
(c) Polycystic kidney disease
(d) Von Willebrand disease


11. Nocturnal  hypoxaemia in COPD is due to all the following except:
(a) An increase in upper airway resistance because of muscle tone
(b) Stimulation of peripheral chemoreceptors
(c) Shallow breathing in REM sleep, reduced ventilation
(d) Inhibition of intercostals and accessory muscles in REM sleep

12. A young female presents with right heart failure. On examination she has an elevated
JVP  with giant a wave, systolic murmur at left sternal border, soft delayed P2 with an
ejection sound. The ECG shows right ventricular hypertrophy. She is likely to have:
(a) Pulmonary stenosis
(b) Tricuspid regurgitation
(c) Atrial septal defect
(d) Ventricular septal defect

13. A 50 year old male presented with acute onset dyspnoea, orthopnoea and pinkish
frothy sputum. The clinical diagnosis is:
(a) Acute pulmonary embolism
(b) Acute pulmonary oedema
(c)Acute bronchial asthma
(d) Pneumonia
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14. Which one of the following tests is the most sensitive for detecting diabetic
nephropathy?
(a) Serum creatinine level
(b) Creatinine clearance
(c) Microalbuminurea
(d) Ultrasonography

15. All of the following features can be present in achondroplasia except:
(a)  Small head
(b) Parents with normal height
(c)Autosomal dominant inheritance
(d) Short limbs

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16. A ten year old child presented with decreased urine output and cola coloured urine for
four days. She had hypertension and periorbital puffiness. Most useful test will be:
(a) Urine culture
(b) Throat swab for Group A Beta haemolytic streptococci
(c) Ultrasound abdomen(KUB)
(d) Urine routine and microscopy

17. Which one of the following is not a part of the Revised Trauma Score?
(a) Glasgow coma scale
(b) Systolic blood pressure
(c) Pulse rate
(d) Respiratory rate
(e) All the above

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