ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Questions(Multiple choice) published by www.nursingwork.in at www.nursingwrittentestquestions.blogspot.com on 14/01/2016
1. A murmur is heard at the second left intercostal space along the left sternal border.
Which valve area is this?
a. Pulmonic
b. Mitral
c. Aortic
d. Tricuspid
Answer: a. Pulmonic
2. A patient is leaving the hospital. The family has been told to give her her medications bid. The wife asks what that means. The nurses’ aide tells her to give the medication:
a. only when needed.
b. three times a day.
c. once a day.
d. twice a day.
Answer: d. twice a day.
3. Which of the following factors would have
the least influence on the survival and effectiveness
of a burn victim’s porcine grafts?
a. Use of analgesics as necessary for pain relief.
b. Adequate vascularization in the grafted area.
c. Immobilization of the area being grafted.
d. Absence of infection in the wounds.
Answer: a. Use of analgesics as necessary for pain relief.
4. NO.10 A newborn is diagnosed with ventricular septal defect. The baby is discharged with a
prescription for digoxin syrup 20 micrograms bid. The bottle of digoxin is labeled as 0.05 mg/ml. The
nurse should teach the mother to administer on each dose:
a. 0.8 ml
b. 0.4 ml
c. 0.3 ml
d. 0.8 ml
Answer: b. 0.4 ml
a. red marks are not a problem.
b. it takes a doctor’s order to rub skin with lotion.
c. patients can only be turned every two hours.
d. the skin can break down if nothing is done.
6. What is the most common cause of abdominal aortic aneurysm?
a. Hypertension
b. DM
c. Atherosclerosis
d. Syphilis
Answer: c. Atherosclerosis
1. A murmur is heard at the second left intercostal space along the left sternal border.
Which valve area is this?
a. Pulmonic
b. Mitral
c. Aortic
d. Tricuspid
Answer: a. Pulmonic
2. A patient is leaving the hospital. The family has been told to give her her medications bid. The wife asks what that means. The nurses’ aide tells her to give the medication:
a. only when needed.
b. three times a day.
c. once a day.
d. twice a day.
Answer: d. twice a day.
the least influence on the survival and effectiveness
of a burn victim’s porcine grafts?
a. Use of analgesics as necessary for pain relief.
b. Adequate vascularization in the grafted area.
c. Immobilization of the area being grafted.
d. Absence of infection in the wounds.
Answer: a. Use of analgesics as necessary for pain relief.
4. NO.10 A newborn is diagnosed with ventricular septal defect. The baby is discharged with a
prescription for digoxin syrup 20 micrograms bid. The bottle of digoxin is labeled as 0.05 mg/ml. The
nurse should teach the mother to administer on each dose:
a. 0.8 ml
b. 0.4 ml
c. 0.3 ml
d. 0.8 ml
Answer: b. 0.4 ml
5. A nurses’ assistant notices red marks on a resident’s back and buttocks.
The aide acts in the knowledge that:a. red marks are not a problem.
b. it takes a doctor’s order to rub skin with lotion.
c. patients can only be turned every two hours.
d. the skin can break down if nothing is done.
Answer: d. the skin can break down if nothing is done.
a. Hypertension
b. DM
c. Atherosclerosis
d. Syphilis
Answer: c. Atherosclerosis
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