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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

(2) Exogenous depression
(3) Endogenous depression
(4) Anxiety

5. Level of consciousness of a head injury patient is assessed by a nurse using :
(1) head injury chart
(2) Snellen's chart
(3) rapid assessment scale
(4) glassgow coma scale


6. Pre term babies are born before :
(1) 37 weeks of gestation
(2) 38 weeks of gestation
(3) 39 weeks of gestation
(4) 40 weeks of gestation

7. All of the following are positive signs of pregnancy except :
(1) quickening
(2) foetal heart sound
(3) movement of foetus
(4) Amenorrhea

8. Hierarchy of needs was given by :
(1) Maslow
(2) Skinner
(3) Freud
(4) Erickson

9. The objective of nursing supervision include all the following except :
(1) to provide quality care to the patients
(2) to improve performance of the nursing personnel
(3) to pinpoint the mistakes done
(4) to facilitate in work

10. The period between the entry of agent of disease and before appearance of clinical signs is
known as :
(1) prodroma I period
(2) preclinical period
(3) incubation period
(4) susceptible period

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