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MOST IMPORTANT NURSING QUESTIONS

The following questions are most likely to be asked for recruitment of Staff Nurses. In the year 2016 these questions found in written examination question papers of several states. The Question with answers published here by www.nursingwork.in 

Question 1:-Premature ventricular contractions are characterized by
 A:-Inverted P waves before the QRS complexes
 B:-QRS complexes, which are short and narrow
 C:-Premature beats followed by a compensatory pause
 D:-A P-wave preceding every QRS complexes
 Correct Answer:-  C:-Premature beats followed by a compensatory pause

Question 2:-''Nursing is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness''. This definition was given by
 A:-Indian Nursing Council, 1948
 B:-International Council of Nurses
 C:-Florence Nightingale, 1858
 D:-American Nurses Association (ANA), 1995
 Correct Answer:-  D:-American Nurses Association (ANA), 1995

Question 3 :-The anterior fontanelle in the fetal skull usually closes at
 A:-Birth

 B:-One year after birth
 C:-Two months after birth
 D:-Eighteen months after birth
 Correct Answer:-  D:-Eighteen months after birth

Question 4:-Which of the following conditions is known to have the best response to Electro Convulsive Therapy (ECT)?
 A:-Depression with suicidal tendency
 B:-Simple schizophrenia
 C:-Paranoid schizophrenia
 D:-Obsessive compulsive disorder
 Correct Answer:-  A:-Depression with suicidal tendency

Question 5:-When the amount of amniotic fluid exceeds two liters the condition is called
 A:-Oligohydramnios
 B:-Polyhydramnios
 C:-Bag of waters
 D:-Amnionitis
 Correct Answer:-  B:-Polyhydramnios

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