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NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

1. When nurses are assigned specific tasks for care of patients is referred as :
1) functional method
2) patient method
3) team method
4)  Nursing method
5) None of the above

2. Nurse researcher can use one of the following methods for collecting data from large number of people :
1) Questionnaire
2) Survey Method
3) Discussion
4) Telephonic interview
5) None of the above

3. Nurse researcher should review all of the following before conducting a study except :
1) Old research reports
2) Only published documents
3) Journals
4) Thesis


4. All of the following are principles of Primary Health Care except :
1) advance technology
2) Patient Care
3) community participation
4) Inter-sectoral coordination
5) None of the above

5. Incubation period of chicken pox is :
1) 12 - 14 days
2) 10 - 14 days
3) 11 - 16 days
4) 13 - 18 days
5) None of the above

6. Seizures characterized by aura followed by abrupt fall with jerky movements of body and loss of consciousness is referred as :
1) partial seizure
2) psychomotor seizure
3) focal seizure
4) generalized seizure
5) None of the above

7. While feeling the Pulse when the beat is skipped it is referred as :
1) Irregular pulse
2) Normal pulse
3) Intermittent pulse
4) Regular pulse
5) None of the above

8. All of the following measures should be taken during blood transfusion reaction except :
(1) collect blood sample immediately
(2) stop transfusion
(3) monitor vital signs
(4) provide psychological support

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