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STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS

Question # 1:-Peptic ulcer of the esophagus is also called as
 A:-Barrett's ulcer
 B:-Reiter's syndrome
 C:-Reflux esophagitis
 D:-Achalasis
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question# 2:-Drug used to treat H1N1 infection
 A:-Imatinib
 B:-Natalizumab
 C:-Omalizumab
 D:-Oseltamivir
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question # 3:-Convert `104 Degree F` to celsius
 A:- `C = 37 Degree C `
 B:-`C = 38  Degree C`
 C:-`C = 40  Degree C`
 D:-`C = 48 Degree C`
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #4:-Intra-aortic balloon pump therapy is most often used in the management of
 A:-Congestive cardiac failure
 B:-Cardiogenic shock
 C:-Pulmonary edema
 D:-Aortic insufficiency
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question#5:-A 40 year old female patient presents in the casualty department with history of acute onset of severe epigastric pain radiating towards the back. The patient has no significant medical history and previous surgery. On examination, the patient has marked epigastric tenderness with guarding and diminished bowel sounds. The patients' amylase level is 2500 units. What is the most likely cause of this patients pain ?
 A:-Peptic ulcer disease
 B:-Gall stone
 C:-Alcohol abuse
 D:-Intestinal colic
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #6:-The positive diagnosis for HIV infection is made based on
 A:-A history of high risk sexual behaviors
 B:-Positive ELISA and Western blot tests
 C:-Identification of an associated opportunistic infection
 D:-Evidence of extreme weight loss and high fever
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #7:-The water testing apparatus used to find out the quantity of chlorine required to disinfect
100 gallons (455 litres) of water.
 A:-Horrock's Apparatus
 B:-Berkefeld Apparatus
 C:-Chloranome
 D:-Hydrometer
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #8:-Spina ventosa
 A:-Tuberculous dactilitis
 B:-Tuberculous infection of ventricles of brain
 C:-Fungal affection of spinal cord
 D:-Crystal deposition disorder in spine
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #9:-Hormone responsible for ovulation and development of corpus luteum is
 A:-FSH
 B:-LH
 C:-ADH
 D:-ICSH
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #10-Chylomicrons are synthesized by
 A:-Small intestine
 B:-Large intestine
 C:-Liver
 D:-All the above
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

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