Skip to main content

STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTION ANSWERS

Question #1:-Jaipur foot has an advantage over conventional prosthetic feet because
 A:-Separate Male and Female feet are available
 B:-Same foot can be used lifelong (Durable)
 C:-It can be used without a footwear (Bare foot walking possible)
 D:-It matches any skin colour
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #2:-Shick test is done in
 A:-meningitis
 B:-diphtheria
 C:-pertussis
 D:-poliomyelitis
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #3:-Most commonly used laboratory technique used to identify tubercle bacilli in sputum
 A:-Acid-fast staining
 B:-Sensitivity testing
 C:-Agglutination testing
 D:-Dark-field illumination
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #4:-Isotonic solution
 A:-0.9%Sodium Chloride
 B:-0.45% Sodium Chloride
 C:-10 %Dextrose
 D:-25% Dextrose
 Correct Answer:- Option-A


Question #5:-The antidote of paracetamol is
 A:-Cyclosporin
 B:-N-acetylcysteine
 C:-Cyclophosphamide
 D:-Diclofenac
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #6:-Cretinism is caused by the congenital deficiency of
 A:-Thyroid hormone
 B:-Parathormone
 C:-Antidiuretic hormone
 D:-Adrenaline
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #7:-Which lab test is to be monitored while the client is on treatment with aminoglycocides?
 A:-Haemoglobin
 B:-S. bilirubin
 C:-S. creatinine
 D:-Platelets
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question  #8:-The position contraindicated for a child after cleft lip surgery is
 A:-Supine position
 B:-Prone position
 C:-Right lateral position
 D:-Left lateral position
 Correct Answer:- Option-B


Question  #9. Which of the following classes of medications maximizes cardiac performance in clients with heat failure by increasing ventricular contractility?
a. Beta-adrenergic blockers
b. Calcium channel blockers
c. Diuretics
d. Inotropic agents

 Correct Answer:-Option-D

Question #10:-Synchronizer switch is in off position in
 A:-Cardioversion
 B:-Pacing
 C:-Defibrillation
 D:-Intubation
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Staff Nurse Exam Question Paper with Answer- 50 Nos

The Nursing Exam Question Papers of Multiple Choice Questions with correct Key answers published here by www.nursingwork.in Total Number of Questions: 50 Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Field: Nursing Key Answers: Available Format: JPEG/ PNG Pdf Format Also Available @ www.nursingwork.in Page No. 1- Question No. 1 to 8  Page No. 1- Question No. 9-17  Page No. 1- Question No. 18-25  Page No. 1- Question No. 26-33  Page No. 1- Question No. 34-42  Page No. 1- Question No. 43-50 Remaining 50 Questions will be published soon. Like Our Nursing Exam Questions Facebook Page to get Nursing Question Answers MORE NURSING QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS- CLICK HERE CLICK HERE FOR NURSING JOBS

MOH/ NCLEX EXAM QUESTIONS

1.  It is hospital policy to assess and record a patient's pulse before administering digoxin (Lanoxin). By auditing the nursing records to determine the frequency of compliance with this policy, the quality assessment and improvement committee is conducting:  a process analysis.  a quality analysis.  a system analysis.  an outcome analysis. 2. The most common, preventable complication of abdominal surgery is:  atelectasis.  fluid and electrolyte imbalance.  thrombophlebitis.  urinary retention. 3. A patient who received spinal anesthesia four hours ago during surgery is transferred to the surgical unit and, after one and a half hours, now reports severe incisional pain. The patient's blood pressure is 170/90 mm Hg, pulse is 108 beats/min, temperature is 99F (37.2C), and respirations are 30 breaths/min. The patient's skin is pale, and the surgical dressing is dry and intact. The most appropriate nursing intervention is t...

MOH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

MOH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The Frequently asked questions published in Ministry of Health website is published here. The Multiple Choice Questions with Answers are published at the bottom of this post 1. What is the name of AIDS in Greek? 2. What causes AIDS – a microbe or a virus? 3. Which is the mode of action of HIV in the human body? 4. How easily is HIV destroyed? 5. Which body fluids contain the AIDS virus? 6. Which are the modes of transmission of AIDS? 1. What is the name of AIDS in Greek? 2. What causes AIDS – a microbe or a virus? AIDS is caused by a virus, the Human Immune Deficiency Virus or HIV, that belongs to the retroviruses group, is spherical in shape and contains RNA. 3. Which is the mode of action of HIV in the human body? HIV has the ability to attack the T-lymphocytes which are part of our defense against microorganisms. When the T-lymphocytes are affected by the virus, their ability to produce antibodies is impaired, so that the human body...