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Nursing Questions- Published on 17-01-2018

Q 1. Why are elderly prone to postural hypotension? Select which does not apply:
A. The baroreflex mechanisms which control heart rate and vascular resistance decline with age.
B. Because of medications and conditions that cause hypovolaemia.
C. Because of less exercise or activities.
D. Because of a number of underlying problems with BP control.

Q 2. -B2 Transferrin is a specific test done in
 A:-Lupus vulgaris
 B:-Allergic rhinitis
 C:-Rhinoscleroma
 D:-CSF rhinorrhoea

Answer:-  D:-CSF rhinorrhoea

Q 3. The following must be considered in procuring a consent, except:
A. respect and support people’s rights to accept or decline treatment or care
B. withhold people’s rights to be fully involved in decisions about their care
C. be aware of the legislation regarding mental capacity
D. gain consent before treatment or care starts


Q 4:-The basic unit of society is
 A:-Individual
 B:-Family
 C:-Group
 D:-Community
Answer:-  B:-Family

Q 5. If you were told by a nurse at handover to take ‘standard precautions’, what would you expect to be doing?
A. Taking precautions when handling blood and ‘high risk’ body fluids so as not to pass on any infection to the patient.
B. Wearing gloves, an apron and a mask when caring for someone in protective isolation.
C. Asking relatives to wash their hands when visiting patients in the clinical setting.
D. Using appropriate hand hygiene, wearing gloves and an apron when necessary, disposing of used sharp instruments safely, and providing care in a suitably clean environment to protect yourself and the patients.

Q 6:-Bite cells are seen in
 A:-Pyruvate Kinase deficiency
 B:-Immune haemolysis
 C:-G6PD deficiency
 D:-None of the above
 Correct Answer:- C:-G6PD deficiency

Q 7. How should you position a patient after lumbar puncture?
A. flat on bed
B. fowlers
C. semi-fowlers
D. side-lying

Q 8:-The highest level of learning
 A:-Concept Learning
 B:-Problem Solving
 C:-Chaining
 D:-Verbal Association
Answer:-  B:-Problem Solving


Q 9. What factors are essential in demonstrating supportive communication to patients?
A. Listening, clarifying the concerns and feelings of the patient using open questions.
B. Listening, clarifying the physical needs of the patient using closed questions.
C. Listening, clarifying the physical needs of the patient using open questions.
D. Listening, reflecting back the patient’s concerns and providing a solution.

Q 10. What is the first intervention for a client experiencing myocardial infarction?
a. Administer morphine
b. Obtain an electrocardiogram
c. Administer sublingual nitroglycerin
d. Administer oxygen

Answer: d. Administer oxygen

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