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Staff Nurse Exam Question Answers

Question #1:-Embryonic hemoglobin is composed of
 A:-Alpha and beta
 B:-Epsilon and gamma
 C:-Gamma and beta
 D:-Zeta and epsilon
 Correct Answer:-  D:-Zeta and epsilon
Question # 2:-Which is not a complication of Rh incompatibility?
 A:-Oligamnios
 B:-PPH
 C:-APH
 D:-Pre eclampsia
 Correct Answer:-  A:-Oligamnios

 
Question #3:-The largest organ in our body
 A:-Brain
 B:-Skin
 C:-Liver

 D:-Large intestine
 Correct Answer:-  B:-Skin

Question #4:-Which of the following components of blood is mainly responsible for transporting exogenous (dietary)
triglyceride from the intestine following a meal?
 A:-Apoprotein (apolipoprotein)
 B:-Chylomicron
 C:-Lipoprotein lipase
 D:-Oxidized low density lipoprotein
 Correct Answer:- B:-Chylomicron

Question #5:-Chlorpromazine is usually not administered intravenously as it can cause serious
 A:-Dystonia
 B:-Tremors
 C:-Cerebral oedema
 D:-Hypotension
 Correct Answer:- D:-Hypotension
 

Question #6:-Which progestogen in OC pill is ideal in contraception for a woman who fears weight gain?
 A:-Norethisterone
 B:-Norethindrone
 C:-Levanogestral
 D:-Drosperinone
 Correct Answer:- D:-Drosperinone


Question #7:-A specific mask used for preventing `"H_1N_1"` is
 A:-Venturi mask
 B:-Rebreather mask
 C:-HEPA mask
 D:-Face mask
 Correct Answer:-  C:-HEPA mask

Question #8:-Ritter disease is also known as
 A:-Gas gangrene
 B:-Hidradenitis suppurativa
 C:-Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
 D:-Quinsy sore throat
 Correct Answer:- C:-Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome

Question #9:-When a wave travels from one medium to another medium, which of the following quantity remains the same?
 A:-Frequency
 B:-Wavelength
 C:-Velocity
 D:-Intensity
 Correct Answer:- D:-Intensity


Question #10:-Fixed retroversion is caused by
 A:-Pelvic endometriosis
 B:-PID
 C:-Pelvic peritonitis
 D:-All of the above
 Correct Answer:-  D:-All of the above
 

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