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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

 D:-Inverse fever
 Correct Answer:-  C:-Rigor

Question 4:-An early indication for development of hypocalcemia
 A:-Tingling sensation in the fingers
 B:-Depressed reflexes
 C:-Ventricular dysrhythmias
 D:-Memory changes
 Correct Answer:-  A:-Tingling sensation in the fingers

Question 5:-Length of the female urethra
 A:-1 cm
 B:-2 cm
 C:-4 cm
 D:-5 cm
 Correct Answer:-  C:-4 cm

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