Thursday, December 29, 2016

MATERNAL NEWBORN NURSING QUESTION ANSWERS

1. Removing a neonate from an incubator for procedures without the use of an overhead warmer will result in heat loss by
A. convection
B. evaporation
C. radiation
Answer: A. convection

2. A normal finding of male genitalia in the term neonate is
A. retractable prepuce
B. rugated scrotum
C. testes in the inguinal canal
Answer: B. rugated scrotum

3. A preeclamptic woman in the immediate postpartumperiod needs to be monitored closely for elevated
blood pressure and
A. adult respiratory distress syndrome
B. onset of seizures
C. subdural hematoma
Answer: B. onset of seizures

4. A predisposing factor for assisted delivery (forceps or vacuum) is
A. post dates gestation
B. multiparity

Friday, December 16, 2016

MOH Staff Nurse Exam Questions

1. While reviewing stress management technique with a patient diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, what would the nurse identify as MOST appropriate?
  • Relaxing in a warm bubble bath
  • Yoga in a cool room
  • Sun bathing
  • Cross –country running.
Answer: Relaxing in a warm bubble bath

2. he nurse is assessing the growth and development of a healthy three year old child. The nurse should expect the child to be able to:
  • Ride a bicycle
  • Jump rope
  • Throw a ball overhead
  • Hop on one foot.
Answer: Throw a ball overhead.


3. A patient with bowlegs due to abnormal bone formations and deformities has calcium level of 7.5mg/100ml. Which of the following foods would the nurse most likely instruct the patient to add to a diet?
  • Organ meats
  • Whole grains
  • Egg yolks
  • Chicken meat
Answer: Whole grains

4. When caring for a patient with an ostomy the nurse knows that extra skin protection for the personal skin is MOST important for those patients with a (an):
  • Ileostomy
  • Ascending colostomy
  • Transverse colostomy
  • Sigmoid colostomy

Answer: Ileostomy

5. The nurse calls together an interdisciplinary team with members from medicine , social service , the clergy and nutritional services to care for a patient with a terminal illness. Which of the following type of care would the team most likely be providing?
  • Palliative
  • Curative
  • Respite
  • Preventive
Answer: PalliativeT

6.A nurse is providing care to a patient with a new skin graft on the leg. The patient is upset and the nurse notes copious red drainage oozing around the dressing the nurse should immediately:
  • Lift the dressing to assess the area
  • Ask if the patient is having any pain
  • Apply firm pressure for 10 to 15 minutes
  • Assess the apical pulse.
Answer: C: Apply firm pressure for 10 to 15 minutes

7.To minimize the toddler from scratching and picking at healing skin graft, the nurse should utilize:
  • Mild sedatives
  • Hand mittens
  • Punishment for picking
  • Distractions

Hand mittens

8. Most common cause of perinatal mortality in multiple pregnancy
 A:-Dystocia
 B:-Anaemia
 C:-Interlocking
 D:-Prematurity

Answer:-  D:-Prematurity

9. A client with angina complaints that the angina pain is prolonged and severe and occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning. On further assessment a nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating factors . This type of angina pain is best described as:

  • Stable angina
  • Unstable angina
  • Variant angina
  • Non angina pain.
Answer: Variant Angina.


10.  A patient recent underwent coronary artery graft (CABG) surgery. Which of the following nursing diagnose PRIORITY?
  • Anxiety
  • Impaired gas exchange
  • Acute pain
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Answer: Acute pain

BASIC COMPUTER EXAM QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSES

1. Which type of computer is Cray T90?
A. Minicomputer
B. Microcomputer
C. Supercomputer
D. Mainframe

2. The four common types of files are documents files, presentation files, worksheet files and:
A. Program files
B. Database files
C. System files
D. Digital files

3. Which of the following is a malicious threat?
A. Hackers trying to flood a mail server with emails to freeze the service
B. Injection of queries in login text box to retrieve user password
C. Cracking of database passwords
D. All of the above

4. An application of voice and vision technology is in:
A. Database system
B. Photoshop
C. Video conferencing

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

CARDIAC NURSING QUESTION ANSWERS

1. What is the term used to describe an enlargement of the heart muscle?
a. Myocarditis
b. Cardiomyopathy
c. Cardiomegaly
d. Pericarditis

Answer: c. Cardiomegaly

2. A pulsating abdominal mass usually indicates which of the following conditions?
a. Enlarged spleen
b. Abdominal aortic aneurysm
c. Gastic distention
d. Gastritis

Answer: b. Abdominal aortic aneurysm

3. In which of the following disorders would the nurse expect to assess sacral eddema in bedridden client?
a. Right-sided heart failure
b. Pulmonary emboli

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

ANSWERS FOR NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS PUBLISHED ON 06/12/2016

Answer for Question No. 1
Answer D is correct. Taking corticosteroids in the morning mimics the body’s natural release of cortisol. Answers A is not necessarily true, and answers B and C are not true.

Answer for Question No. 2
Answer B is correct. A persistent cough might be related to an adverse reaction to Captoten. Answers A and D are incorrect because tinnitus and diarrhea are not associated with the medication. Muscle weakness might occur when beginning the treatment but is not an adverse effect; thus, answer C is incorrect.

Answer for Question No. 3
Answer B is correct. The vital signs are abnormal and should be reported to the doctor immediately. Answer A, continuing to monitor the vital signs, can result in deterioration of the client’s condition. Answer C, asking the client how he feels, would supply only subjective data. Involving the LPN, in answer D, is not the best solution to help this client because he is unstable.

Answer for Question No. 4
Answer D is correct. Because the client is immune-suppressed, foods should be served in sealed containers, to avoid food contaminants. Answer B is incorrect because of possible infection from visitors. Answer A is not necessary, but the utensils should be cleaned thoroughly and rinsed in hot water. Answer C might be a good idea, but alcohol can be drying and can cause the skin to break down.

Answer for Question No. 5
Answer C is correct. Sodium warfarin is administered in the late afternoon, at approximately 1700 hours. This allows for accurate bleeding times to be drawn in the morning. Therefore, answers A, B, and D are incorrect.

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NCLEX QUESTION ANSWERS- 06/12/2016

1. The client is taking prednisone 7.5mg po each morning to treat his systemic lupus errythymatosis. Which statement best explains the reason for taking the prednisone in the morning?
❍ A. There is less chance of forgetting the medication if taken in the morning.
❍ B. There will be less fluid retention if taken in the morning.
❍ C. Prednisone is absorbed best with the breakfast meal.
❍ D. Morning administration mimics the body’s natural secretion of corticosteroid.

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2. The physician prescribes captopril (Capoten) 25mg po tid for the client with hypertension. Which of the following adverse reactions can occur with administration of Capoten?
❍ A. Tinnitus
❍ B. Persistent cough
❍ C. Muscle weakness
❍ D. Diarrhea

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3. The client returns to the unit from surgery with a blood pressure of 90/50, pulse 132, respirations 30. Which action by the nurse should receive priority?
❍ A. Continue to monitor the vital signs
❍ B. Contact the physician

Friday, December 2, 2016

NURSING QUESTIONS

1. Gynecomastia is a term used for :
(1) male breast infection
(3) hypertrophy of male breast
(2) family history
(4) women over 40 years

2. When an individual expresses his failures and difficulties by blaming others is known as :
(1) repression
(2) projection
(3) sublimation
(4) denial

3. ADEID stands for :
(1) Attention Deficit Hypoactive Disorder
(2) Activity Deficit Hypoactive Disorder
(3) Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
(4) Activity Deficit Hyperactive Disorder

4. Largectile in high doses is mostly given in one of the following conditions
(1) Schizophrenia

Monday, November 28, 2016

NCLEX QUESTION ANSWER

Question 1. The nurse understands that the diagnosis of oral cancer is confirmed with:
❍ A. Biopsy
❍ B. Gram Stain
❍ C. Scrape cytology
❍ D. Oral washings for cytology
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Question 2. The physician has prescribed tranylcypromine sulfate (Parnate) 10mg bid. The nurse should teach the client to refrain from eating foods containing tyramine because it may cause:
❍ A. Hypertension
❍ B. Hyperthermia
❍ C. Melanoma
❍ D. Urinary retention
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Question 3. A home health nurse is making preparations for morning visits. Which one of the following clients should the nurse visit first?
❍ A. A client with brain attack (stroke) with tube feedings
❍ B. A client with congestive heart failure complaining of nighttime dyspnea
❍ C. A client with a thoracotomy 6 months ago

NCLEX QUESTION ANSWER

The Answers with Rationale published here are for the questions published on 28/11/2016- Click here to view Questions

Question 1. -Answer A is correct. The best diagnostic tool for cancer is the biopsy. Other assessment includes checking the lymph nodes. Answers B, C, and D will not confirm a diagnosis of oral cancer.

Question 2-Answer A is correct. If the client eats foods high in tyramine, he might experience malignant hypertension. Tyramine is found in cheese, sour cream, Chianti wine, sherry, beer, pickled herring, liver, canned figs, raisins, bananas, avocados, chocolate, soy sauce, fava beans, and yeast. These episodes are treated with Regitine, an alphaadrenergic blocking agent. Answers B, C, and D are not related to the question.

Question 3- Answer B is correct. The client with congestive heart failure who is complaining of nighttime dyspnea should be seen first because airway is no. 1 in nursing care. In answers A, C, and D, the clients are more stable.

Monday, November 21, 2016

OBJECTIVE TYPE NURSING QUESTION ANSWERS

1. Which of the following sounds is distinctly heard on auscultation over the abdominal region of an abdominal aortic aneurysm client?
a. Friction rubs
b. Crackles
c. Dullness
d. Bruit

Answer: d. Bruit

2. Which of the following blood vessel layers may be damaged in a client with an aneurysm?
a. Media
b. Interna
c. Externa
d. Interna and Media

Answer: a. Media

3. Toxicity from which of the following medications may cause a client to see a green halo around lights?
a. Digoxin
b. Furosemide

Saturday, November 19, 2016

MULTIPLE CHOICE NURSING QUESTION ANSWERS

1. Which of the following treatments is the definitive one for a ruptured aneurysm?
a. Antihypertensive medication administration
b. Aortogram
c. Beta-adrenergic blocker administration
d. Surgical intervention

Answer: d. Surgical intervention

2. In which of the following areas is an abdominal aortic aneurysm most commonly located?
a. Adjacent to the aortic branch
b. Distal to the renal arteries
c. Distal to the iliac arteries
d. Proximal to the renal arteries

Answer: b. Distal to the renal arteries

3. Which of the following parameters should be checked before administering digoxin?
a. Apical pulse
b. Blood pressure
c. Radial pulse

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

MULTIPLE CHOICE NURSING QUESTION ANSWERS

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NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS

1. Which is NOT among common causes of secondary hyperlipidaemia:
A. Hyperthyroidism
B. Diabetes Mellitus
C. Alcohol Abuse
D. Estrogen Replacement therapy

2. In case child is having phimosis with oedema, it can be reduced by applying :
A. cold compress
B. hot compress
C. cold and hot compress
D. medicated hot compress

3.A 32-year-old female complains of fatigue, constipation, and weight gain. There is no prior history of neck
surgery or radiation. Her voice is hoarse and her skin is dry. Serum is elevated and T4 is low. The most
likely cause of these findings is:
A. Autoimmune disease
B. Pituitary hypofunction
C. Thyroid carcinoma

Sunday, November 6, 2016

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS.PDF

Question 1:-The lack of oxygen in the tissues is known as
 A:-Anoxaemia
 B:-Anoxia
 C:-Dyspnoea
 D:-Asphyxia
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question 2:-Which of the following antibiotics can be prescribed safety to an asthmatic on theophylline ?
 A:-Ciprofloxacin
 B:-Erythromycin
 C:-Levofloxacin
 D:-Clarithromycin
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 3:-Infancy is a period from
 A:-0 – 1 year
 B:-1 – 3 years
 C:-3 – 6 years
 D:-6 – 12 years
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question 4. Which is the most important local factor responsible for wound healing?
A) Tissue oxygenation
B) Absence of foreign body
C) Absence of infection
D) Absence of tension in wound


 Correct Answer:- Option
Question 5:-All are features of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion except
 A:-Markedly narrowed retinal arteries
 B:-Massive retinal haemorrhages
 C:-'Cattle tracking' of retinal veins
 D:-Cherry red spot at macula
 Correct Answer:- B:-Massive retinal haemorrhages

Question 6:-The nutritional blindness is caused by the deficiency of
 A:-Vitamin A
 B:-Vitamin B
 C:-Vitamin D
 D:-Vitamin K
 Correct Answer:-  A:-Vitamin A

Question 7:-The physical modality suitable for an acute injury is
 A:-Infra red
 B:-Wax bath
 C:-Deep heat
 D:-Ice application
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question 8:-The first case of AIDS was reported in India, in the year
 A:-1976
 B:-1981
 C:-1986
 D:-1989
 Correct Answer:-  C:-1986


Question 9.All of the following are Jone’s major criteria for rheumatic fever except:
A)  Arthralgia
B)  Carditis
C)  Subcutaneous nodule
D)  Chorea

Correct Answer:- Option

Question 10:-Magnesium Sulphate toxicity in Eclampsia is treated with
 A:-Vit. K injection
 B:-Fibrinogen
 C:-Protamine sulphate
 D:-Calcium gluconate
 Correct Answer:- D:-Calcium gluconate

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Thursday, November 3, 2016

PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS OF KERALA PSC

Question 1:-Body building foods are
 A:-Carbohydrates
 B:-Fats
 C:-Proteins
 D:-Vitamins
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 2:-The winner of Dadasaheb Phalke Award 2014 was
 A:-Raja Mauli
 B:-Adoor Gopalakrishnan
 C:-Sasikapur
 D:-Amitabh Bacchan
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 3:-In which country a statue of Mahatma Gandhi and his friend Herman Kallenbach is unveiled on
 A:-Latvia
 B:-Russia
 C:-South Africa
 D:-Lithuania
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question 4:-Who is the present Chief Justice of India ?
 A:-Justice Ashok Bhushan

NCLEX QUESTION AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE

1. The client is admitted to the hospital in chronic renal failure. A diet low in protein is ordered. The rationale for alow-protein diet is:
A. Protein breaks down into blood urea nitrogen and metabolic waste.
B. High protein increases the sodium and potassium levels.
C. A high-protein diet decreases albumin production.
D. A high-protein diet depletes calcium and phosphorous.

Answer A is correct. A low-protein diet is required because protein breaks down into nitrogenous waste and causes an increased workload on the kidneys. Answers B, C, and D are incorrect.

2. The nurse is assisting in the care of a patient who is 2 days postoperative from a hemorroidectomy. The nurse would be correct in instructing the patient to:
A. Avoid a high-fiber diet because this can hasten the healing time
B. Continue to use ice packs until discharge and then when at home
C. Take 200mg of Colace bid to prevent constipation

Thursday, October 27, 2016

NCLEX RN QUESTION ANSWERS.PDF

1. After completing a thorough neurological and physical assessment of a patient who is admitted for a suspected stroke, a medical-surgical nurse anticipates the next step in the immediate care of this patient to include:
A) preparing for carotid Doppler ultrasonography.
B) administering tissue plasminogen activator.
C) obtaining a neurosurgical consultation.
D) obtaining a computed tomography scan of the head without contrast.

Answer: D) obtaining a computed tomography scan of the head without contrast.

2. An infant weighs 7 pounds at birth. The expected weight by 1 year
should be:
A. 10 pounds
B. 12 pounds
C. 21 pounds
D. 25 pounds

Answer: C. 21 pounds

3. The nursing diagnosis for a patient with a myocardial infarction is activity intolerance. The plan of care includes the patient outcome criterion of:
A)  experiencing no dyspnea on exertion.
B)  agreeing to discontinue smoking.
C)  ambulating 50 feet without experiencing dyspnea.
D)  tolerating activity well.

Answer: C)  ambulating 50 feet without experiencing dyspnea.

4. A client with an abdominal aortic aneurysm is admitted in preparation
for surgery. Which of the following should be reported to the
doctor?
A. A negative Babinski reflex
B. An abdominal bruit
C. An elevated white blood cell count
D. Pupils that are equal and reactive to light

Answer: C. An elevated white blood cell count

5. Which action best describes a sentinel event alert?
A) Signaling the need for immediate investigation and response
B) Indicating that a community or institution is unsafe
C) Documenting the breakdown in communication during a shift report
 D) Recording the harm done when a medication error occurs

Answer: A) Signaling the need for immediate investigation and response

6. Before administering Methytrexate orally to the client with cancer,
the nurse should check the:
A. IV site
B. Vital signs
C. Blood gases
D.Electrolytes

Answer: B. Vital signs

7. A patient's family does not know the patient's end-of-life care preferences, but assumes that they know what is best for the patient under the circumstances. This assumption reflects:
A) justice.
B) pragmatism.
C) paternalism.
D)  veracity.

Answer: C) paternalism.

8. Which assignment should not be performed by the licensed practical
nurse?
A. Initiating a blood transfusion
B. Discontinuing a nasogastric tube
C. Inserting a Foley catheter
D. Obtaining a sputum specimen

Answer: A. Initiating a blood transfusion

9. During an assessment of a patient who sustained a head injury 24 hours ago, the medical-surgical nurse notes the development of slurred speech and disorientation to time and place. The nurse's initial action is to:

A) recheck the patient's neurologic status in 15 minutes.
B) continue the hourly neurologic assessments.
C) prepare the patient for emergency surgery.
D) inform the neurosurgeon of the patient's status.

Answer: D) inform the neurosurgeon of the patient's status.

10. The nurse is making assignments for the day. Which client should
be assigned to the nursing assistant?
A.A client with pneumonia
B.  A client with appendicitis
C. A client with Alzheimer’s disease
D. A client with thrombophebitis

Answer; C. A client with Alzheimer’s disease

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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

DHA EXAM QUESTIONS PART 2

DHA EXAM QUESTIONS PART 2

DHA Exam Questions From Sl.No. 16931- 16940

DHA Exam Questions 16931) A nurse is planning to teach a client with malabsorption syndrome about the necessity of following a low fat diet. The nurse develops a list of high fat foods to avoid and includes which food item on the list ?

a) Oranges
b) Broccoli
c) Cream cheese
d) Broiled haddock

DHA Exam Questions 16932) A client with hypertension has been told to maintain a diet low in sodium. A nurse who is teaching this client about foods that are allowed includes which food item in a list provided to the client ?

a) Tomato soup
b) Boiled shrimp
c) Instant oatmeal
d) Summer squash

DHA Questions Part 1 Question No 14511-14520

DHA Exam Questions 16933) The nurse is instructing a client with hypertension on the importance of choosing foods low in sodium. The nurse should teach the client to limit which of the following foods ?

a) Apples
b) Bananas
c) Smoked sausage

Sunday, October 23, 2016

DHA EXAM QUESTIONS

DHA EXAM QUESTIONS


The DHA Examination Questions

DHA Question No 14511) A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheotomy and temp.103 0 F .which intervention will most likely lower the client’s arterial blood oxygen saturation ?

a) endotracheal suctioning
b) encouragement of coughing
c) use of cooling blanket
d) incentive spirometry
DHA Questions Part 1 Question No 14511-14520

DHA Question No 14512) A nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis of the liver. To minimize the effects of the disorder, the nurse teaches the client about foods that are high in thiamine. The nurse determines that the client has the best understanding of the dietary measures to follow if the client states an intention to increase the intake of ?

a) Pork
b) Milk
c) Chicken
d) Broccoli

DHA Question No 14513) A young adult was told that he had a significant reaction to the Mantoux test .The nurse explains that this means he:-

a) has active tuberculosis
b) had active tuberculosis
c) has been exposed to tuberculosis
d) is immunocompromised

DHA Question No 14514) A client who underwent surgery 12 hours ago has difficult breathing .He has petechieae over his chest and complains of acute chest pain.What action should the nurse take first ?
Lidocaine is a medication frequently ordered for the client experiencing:
A. Atrial tachycardia
B. Ventricular tachycardia
C. Heart block
D. Ventricular brachycardia

DHA Exam Questions Part 2 Question No 16121 - 16130

DHA Question No 14515) The client determines that a mechanically ventilated client requires restraints . Which restraint device is most appropriate for this client ?

a) Belt restraint
b) Elbow restraint
c) Limb restraint
d) Vest restraint

6) The nurse is teaching a client who has iron deficiency anemia about foods she should include in her diet. The nurse determines that the client understands the dietary modifications if she selects which of the following from her menu ?

a) Nuts and milk
b) Coffee and tea
c) Cooked rolled oats and fish
d) Oranges and dark green leafy vegetables
 
DHA Exam Question Answers 2021 

DHA Question No 14517) A client is diagnosed with a chronic respiratory disorders.After assessing the client’s knowledge of the disorder,the nurse prepares a teaching plan. This teaching plan is most likely to include which nursing diagnosis ?

a) anxiety
b) imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements
c) impaired swallowing
d) unilateral neglect

DHA Question No 14518) The nurse instruct the client with renal failure who is receiving hemodialysis about dietary modifications. The nurse determines that the client understands these dietary modifications if the client selects which item from the dietary menu ?

a) Cream of wheat, blueberries, coffee
b) Sausage and eggs, banana, orange juice
c) Bacon, cantaloupe melon, tomato juice
d) Cured pork, grits, strawberries, orange juice

Recently DHA Questions Published -2021 - Question No. 1201 to 1210

DHA Question No 14519. The nurse is caring for a client scheduled for removal of the pituitary
gland. The nurse should be particularly alert for:
a. Nasal congestion
b. Abdominal tenderness
c. Muscle tetany
d. Oliguria



DHA Question No 14520. The nurse is conducting a dietary assessment on a client who is on a vegan diet. The nurse provides dietary teaching focusing on foods high in which vitamin that may be lacking in a vegan diet ?

a) Vitamin A
b) Vitamin B 12
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin E
 
 
 

Thursday, October 20, 2016

RAILWAY STAFF NURSE EXAM PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPERS

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1. What is Gout ?
A) A degenerative disorder
B) A vascular disorder
C) A renal disorder
D) A metabolic disorder

3. If 1st April, 2014 is Tuesday, then 1st June, 2014 will be -
A) Thursday
B) Friday
C) Saturday
D) Sunday


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS

1. The client is admitted for evaluation of aggressive behavior and diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. A key part of the care of such a client is:
A. Setting realistic limits
B. Encouraging the client to express remorse for behavior
C. Minimizing interactions with other clients
D. Encouraging the client to act out feelings of rage

Answer A is correct. Clients with antisocial personality disorder must have limits set on their behavior because they are artful in manipulating others. Answer B is not correct because they do express feelings and remorse. Answers C and D are incorrect because it is unnecessary to minimize interactions with others or encourage them to act out rage more than they already do.

2. A 4-year-old male is admitted to the unit with nephotic syndrome. He is extremely edematous. To decrease the discomfort associated with scrotal edema, the nurse should:
A. Apply ice to the scrotum
B. Elevate the scrotum on a small pillow
C. Apply heat to the abdominal area
D. Administer a diuretic

Thursday, October 13, 2016

KERALA PSC STAFF NURSE EXAM QUETIONS

Question 1:-The electoral college that elect the Vice-President of India consists of
 A:-Members of Rajya Sabha only
 B:-Elected members of both Houses of Parliament
 C:-Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
 D:-Members of Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 2:-One of the recipients of Nobel Prize for chemistry was Paul Modric, he belong to which country ?
 A:-Sweden
 B:-Turkey
 C:-Canada
 D:-USA
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question 3:-In which year, the first socio-economic caste census started in India ?
 A:-2012
 B:-2011
 C:-2013
 D:-2014
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question 4:-In which year Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act passed ?
 A:-2004
 B:-2003
 C:-2005

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

NCLEX QUESTION ANSWERS PUBLISHED ON 12/10/2016

1. If the nurse is unable to illicit the deep tendon reflexes of the patella, the nurse should ask the client to:
❍ A. Pull against the palms
❍ B. Grimace the facial muscles
❍ C. Cross the legs at the ankles
❍ D. Perform Valsalva maneuver

Answer A is correct. If the nurse cannot elicit the patella reflex (knee jerk), the client should be asked to pull against the palms. This helps the client to relax the legs and makes it easier to get an objective reading. Answers B, C, and D will not help with the test.

2. A new diabetic is learning to administer his insulin. He receives 10U of NPH and 12U of regular insulin each morning. Which of the following statements reflects understanding of the nurse’s teaching?
❍ A. “When drawing up my insulin, I should draw up the regular insulin first.”
❍ B. “When drawing up my insulin, I should draw up the NPH insulin first.” 
❍ C. “It doesn’t matter which insulin I draw up first.”
❍ D. “I cannot mix the insulin, so I will need two shots.”

Answer A is correct. Regular insulin should be drawn up before the NPH. They can be given together, so there is no need for two injections, making answer D incorrect. Answer B is obviously incorrect, and answer C is incorrect because it does matter which is drawn first: Contamination of NPH into regular insulin will

Friday, October 7, 2016

AIIMS STAFF NRUSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWER WITH RATIONALE

Question # 1. A client with a diagnosis of passive-aggressive personality disorder is seen at the local mental health clinic. A common characteristic of persons with passive-aggressive personality disorder is:
❍ A. Superior intelligence
❍ B. Underlying hostility
❍ C. Dependence on others
❍ D. Ability to share feelings

Answer B is correct. The client with passive-aggressive personality disorder often has underlying hostility that is exhibited as acting-out behavior. Answers A, C, and D are incorrect. Although these individuals might have a high IQ, it cannot be said that they have superior intelligence. They also do not necessarily have dependence on others or an inability to share feelings.

Question # 2. The nurse Greeshma is caring for the patient’s post-surgical removal of a 6mm oral cancerous lesion. The priority nursing measure would be to:
❍ A. Maintain a patent airway
❍ B. Perform meticulous oral care every 2 hours

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

RAILWAY NURSE RECRUITMENT EXAM QUESTIONS

Question #1:-The hormone antagonist to calcitonin
 A:-Parathormone
 B:-Epinehrine
 C:-Aldosterone
 D:-Glucagon
 Correct Answer:-  A:-Parathormone

Question#2:-Most of the Limb Joints are
 A:-Cartilaginous joints
 B:-Fibrous joints
 C:-Synovial joints
 D:-None of the above
 Correct Answer:-  C:-Synovial joints

Question #3:-If a patient has a primary diagnosis of alcoholism, which of the following information items may be released without his consent
 A:-His admission and discharge dates only
 B:-His name only
 C:-His name, age, address, sex and attending physician only

Monday, October 3, 2016

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS

Question 1:-Anaphylactic reaction after administering penicillin indicates
 A:-An acquired atopic sensitization
 B:-Antibodies to penicillin developed after earlier use of the drug
 C:-Passive immunity to penicillin allergen
 D:-Developed potent bivalent antibodies when the IV administration was started

 Correct Answer:-  B:-Antibodies to penicillin developed after earlier use of the drug

Question 2:-Umbilical cord has the following
 A:-Only an artery
 B:-2 arteries and 2 veins
 C:-1 artery and 2 veins
 D:-2 arteries and 1 vein
 Correct Answer:-  D:-2 arteries and 1 vein

Question 3:-A sudden severe attack of shivering in which the body temperature rises rapidly to a stage of hyper pyrexia
 A:-Swinging fever
 B:-Pyrexia
 C:-Rigor

Sunday, October 2, 2016

NCLEX QUESTION ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE- OCT 2016

Question #1. The nurse is assisting in the assessment of the patient admitted with abdominal pain. Why should the nurse ask about medications that the client is taking?
❍ A. Interactions between medications can be identified.
❍ B. Various medications taken by mouth can affect the alimentary tract.
❍ C. This will provide an opportunity to educate the patient regarding the medications used.
❍ D. The types of medications might be attributable to an abdominal pathology not already identified.

Answer B is correct. Many medications can irritate the stomach and contribute to
abdominal pain. For answer A, the primary reason for asking about medications is not
to identify interactions between medication. Although this might provide an opportunity
for teaching, this is not the best time to teach. Therefore, answers C and D are
incorrect.

Question #2. Shortly after the client was admitted to the postpartum unit, the nurse notes heavy lochia rubra with large clots. The nurse should anticipate an order for:
❍ A. Methergine
❍ B. Stadol
❍ C. Magnesium sulfate
❍ D. Phenergan

Answer A is correct. Methergine is a drug that causes uterine contractions. It is used for postpartal bleeding that is not controlled by Pitocin. Answers B, C, and D are incorrect: Stadol is an analgesic; magnesium sulfate is used for preeclampsia; and phenergan is an antiemetic.

Question #3. The physician has ordered that the client’s medication be administered intrathecally. The nurse is aware that medications will be administered by which method?