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STAFF NURSE EXAM OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION ANSWERS

Question #1:-Major protein digesting enzyme present in the pancreatic juice
 A:-trypsin
 B:-aminopeptidase
 C:-pepsin
 D:-dipeptidase
 Correct Answer:- Option-A
Question #2:-The normal left arterial pressure is
 A:-8 mmHg
 B:-15 mmHg
 C:-25 mmHg
 D:-32 mmHg
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #3:-The type of shock occurs in the acute stage of burns is
 A:-Anaphylactic shock
 B:-Septic shock
 C:-Distributive shock
 D:-Hypovolemic shock
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #4:-An early manifestation of laryngeal cancer is
 A:-Stomatitis
 B:-Airway obstruction

 C:-Hoarseness
 D:-Dysphagia
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #5:-The position provided to a client after tonsillectomy is
 A:-Supine position
 B:-Fowler's position
 C:-Trendelenberg position
 D:-Left lateral position
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #6:-Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is a measure of
 A:-Intra Cranial Pressure (ICP)
 B:-Memory
 C:-Level of Consciousness (LOC)
 D:-Fluid volume
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #7:-Malignant tumour of the connective tissue is
 A:-Sarcoma
 B:-Carcinoma
 C:-Osteoma
 D:-Melanoma
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #8:-Electro convulsive therapy is contraindicated in
 A:-Parkinsonism
 B:-Hyper tension
 C:-Pregnancy
 D:-Increased intracranial pressure
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question #9:-Which of the following manifestations is associated with a raised level of cortisone and ACTH?
 A:-Confusion
 B:-Affective disturbances
 C:-Schizophrenia
 D:-Demantia
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #10:-Alkyl halides react with metallic sodium in ether. The reaction is known as
 A:-Sand Meyer's reaction
 B:-Wurtz reaction
 C:-Wurtz-Fittig reaction
 D:-Fittig's reaction
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

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