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NURSING MCQ QUESTIONS

1. Response of neonate towards noise is called :-
A. Moro reflex
B. Rooting reflex
C. Startle reflex
D. Tonic neck reflex

2. he most common normal position of the fetus in utero is:
A. Transverse position
B. Vertical position
C. Oblique position
D. None of the above
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3. Stages of malaria fever include all except -
A. Cold stage
B. Hot stage
C. Sweating stage
D. Fever stage

4. The nerve that transmits impules towards CNS is:
a. Abducens
b. Auditory
c. Occulomotor
d. Ventral root of spinal cord

5. The fate of the drug refers to the manner in which the drug is:
A. excreted
B. absorbed

C. distributed
D. used by the body

6. If baby born after 43 weeks of pregnancy knows as :-
A. Premature infant
B. Normal infant
C. Post mature infant
D. Abnormal infant

7. The condition occurs due to lack of oxygen in the body knows as :
A. Jaundice
B. Cyanosis
C. Dehydration
D. Paleness
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8.  An infant with hydrocele is seen in the clinic for a follow-up visit at 1 month of age. The scrotum is smaller than it was at birth, but fluid is still visible on illumination. Which of the following actions is the physician likely to recommend?

A. Massaging the groin area twice a day until the fluid is gone.
B. Keeping the infant in a flat, supine position until the fluid is gone.
C. No treatment is necessary; the fluid is reabsorbing normally.
D. Referral to a surgeon for repair.

9. . The entry of Plasmodium into the blood of Man was discovered by:
A. A. F. A. King
B. Laveran
C. Ronald Ross
D. Grassi

10. Which of the following classes of medications protects the ischemic myocardium by blocking catecholamines and sympathetic nerve stimulation?
a. Beta-adrenergic blockers
b. Nitrates
c. Narcotics
d. Calcium channel blockers

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