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CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT EXAM QUESTIONS

1. A 35 year old 40 kg male patient was diagnosed to be a case of pulmonary tuberculosis.
 The appropriate conventional regimen of antitubercular drugs would be:
(a) Rifampicin 450 mg + Isoniazid 300 mg + Pyrazinamide 1500 mg
(b) Rifampicin 450 mg + Isoniazid 200 mg + Pyrazinamide 1500 mg 
(c) Rifampicin 450 mg + Isoniazid 200 mg + Pyrazinamide 1000 mg
(d) Rifampicin 600 mg + Isoniazid 300 mg + Pyrazinamide 1000 mg

2. The Chief of laparoscopic surgery asked his assistant to give him a laparoscopic port which has absolutely no chance of “capacitance coupling” during laparoscopic surgery. Which port should the assistant give to the Chief?
(a) Metal laparoscopic port
(b) Metal port with plastic cuff
(c) Partial plastic port
(d) Complete plastic port

3. Which of the auscultatory signs is absent in mitral stenosis in the presence of atrial fibrillation?
(a) Variable first heart sound
(b) Pre -systolic accentuation
(c) Mid diastolic murmur
(d) P2 accentuation

4. Southampton wound grading system and ASEPSIS wound score is used for
(a) Severity of wound infections
(b) Surgical site cosmesis
(c) Surgical scar
(d) Severity of granulation tissue


5.Which one of the following is not recommended in immediate treatment of acute  severe asthma?
(a) Oxygen supplementation
(b) Intravenous aminophylline 
(c) Systemic corticosteroids
(d) High doses of inhaled B2 –adrenoreceptor agonists

6. A 75 year old diabetic man had surgery for perforated colonic diverculitis. In his post operative period he complained of severe wound pain and had signs of spreading inflammation with crepitus with subdermal spread of gangrene. He is likely to be suffering from
(a) Clostridial infection
(b) Meleney synergistic gangrene
(c) Abdominal wall cellulitis
(d) Intra-peritoneal collection

7. Which one of the following is not a feature of type 2 respiratory failure ?
(a) pCO2 38 mmHg, and pO2 50 mmHg
(b) Asterixis
(c) Papilloedema
(d) pCO2 68 mmHg, and pO2 50 mmHg

8. All of the following are congenital sinuses except: 
(a) Pre auricular 
(b) Urachal sinus 
(c) Coccygeal 
(d) Pilonidal

9 Which of the following drugs is not given in dilated cardiomyopathy?
(a) ACE inhibitors
(b) Calcium channel blocker
(c) Spiranolactone
(d) Beta blocker

10. An obese 45 year lady who is a chronic smoker came with tender subcutaneous nodules with chronic inflammation with scarring under her left axilla. She is likely to be suffering from:
(a) Lipodystrophy
(b) Pyoderma gangrenosum 
(c) Xeroderma pigmentosum
(d) Hidradenitis suppurativa

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