B.SC NURSE RECRUITMENT EXAM QUESTIONS PUBLISHED WITH ANSWERS.
The B.Sc Nurses Recritment takes place daily for many Companies and Government and Private Hospitals. Many candidates will be recruited on the basis of marks secured by the candidates in written exam or computerised test. here we publihed model questions for B.Sc Nurses Recruitment in Hospitals. these questions are asked in ESIC, RRB and AIIMS like institutions Recruitment Examinations
1. Blood bourne infections include:
a. shingles
b. pneumonia
“Stop crying.”
d. urinary tract infection
Answer: “Stop crying.”
2. Which of the following is not true of blindness?
a. Always identify yourself before touching a blind person.
b. Diabetes is an important cause of blindness.
c. Most legally blind or visually-impaired people have no sight at all.
d. Ask if a blind person needs help before giving assistance.
Answer: c. Most legally blind or visually-impaired people have no sight at all.
3. It is important that dressings remain:
a. clean and dry.
b. loose to admit air.
c. tight to keep out bacteria.
d. untouched until ordered removed.
b. report this to a licensed person immediately.
c. prop him up with pillows.
d. pass it on at end of shift.
b. airborne bacteria
c. contaminated food
d. sick visitors
Answer: a. unwashed hands
6. A resident is standing in the hallway holding a bag, and asks the nurses’ aide when the train is due. The aide should tell her:
a. that she is being ridiculous.
b. where she is, in a matter-of-fact tone of voice
c. to go back to her room.
d. that it should be here any time now.
Answer: b. where she is, in a matter-of-fact tone of voice
7. A patient is sobbing. What is the best thing for the nursing assistant to say?
a. “You appear sad.”
b. “Cheer up.”
c. “Don’t be a baby.”
d. “Stop crying.”
Answer: a. “You appear sad.”
8. . A client with a chest injury has suffered flail chest. A nurse assesses the client for which most distinctive sign of flail chest?
a. Paradoxical chest movement
b. Hypotension
c. Cyanosis
d. Dyspnea, especially on exhalation
a. shingles
b. pneumonia
“Stop crying.”
d. urinary tract infection
Answer: “Stop crying.”
2. Which of the following is not true of blindness?
a. Always identify yourself before touching a blind person.
b. Diabetes is an important cause of blindness.
c. Most legally blind or visually-impaired people have no sight at all.
d. Ask if a blind person needs help before giving assistance.
Answer: c. Most legally blind or visually-impaired people have no sight at all.
3. It is important that dressings remain:
a. clean and dry.
b. loose to admit air.
c. tight to keep out bacteria.
d. untouched until ordered removed.
Answer: a. clean and dry.
4. A patient suddenly complains of feeling weak on one side while he is getting a bed bath. The nurses’ assistant should:
a. tell him that weakness is normal at his age.b. report this to a licensed person immediately.
c. prop him up with pillows.
d. pass it on at end of shift.
Answer: b. report this to a licensed person immediately.
5. Which of the following causes the most infections in healthcare facilities?
a. unwashed handsb. airborne bacteria
c. contaminated food
d. sick visitors
Answer: a. unwashed hands
6. A resident is standing in the hallway holding a bag, and asks the nurses’ aide when the train is due. The aide should tell her:
a. that she is being ridiculous.
b. where she is, in a matter-of-fact tone of voice
c. to go back to her room.
d. that it should be here any time now.
Answer: b. where she is, in a matter-of-fact tone of voice
7. A patient is sobbing. What is the best thing for the nursing assistant to say?
a. “You appear sad.”
b. “Cheer up.”
c. “Don’t be a baby.”
d. “Stop crying.”
Answer: a. “You appear sad.”
8. . A client with a chest injury has suffered flail chest. A nurse assesses the client for which most distinctive sign of flail chest?
a. Paradoxical chest movement
b. Hypotension
c. Cyanosis
d. Dyspnea, especially on exhalation
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