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Nursing MOH Question Answers

Nursing MOH Question Answers


NURSING MOH QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER Published Earlier

Question # 301:-Which of the following vitamin deficiency causes Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome?
 A:-Vitamin `"B_1"`
 B:-Vitamin `"B_2"`
 C:-Vitamin `"B_3"`
 D:-Vitamin `"B_6"`
 Correct Answer:- Option-A


Question # 302:-Most common primary malignant tumour in pediatric age group is
 A:-Astrocytoma
 B:-Ependymoma
 C:-Medulloblastoma
 D:-Choroid plexus carcinoma
 Correct Answer:- Option-C


Question # 303:-Serum Alpha feto protein level is elevated in
 A:-Hepatocellular carcinoma
 B:-Metastatic carcinoma
 C:-Cholangiocarcinoma
 D:-Klatskin tumor
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question # 304:-Rapid correction of hyponatremia can lead to
 A:-Cerebral edema
 B:-Metabolic encephalopathy
 C:-Cerebral salt wasting
 D:-Central pontine myelinolysis
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

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Question # 305:-Which of the following is not a defense mechanism?
 A:-Rationalisation
 B:-Inhibition
 C:-Sublimation
 D:-Displacement
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question # 306:-All are premalignant lesions of skin EXCEPT
 A:-Actinic keratosis
 B:-Seborrheic keratosis
 C:-Bowens disease
 D:-Xeroderma pigmentosum
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

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Question # 307:-The cranial nerve that passes through the anterosuperior compartment of Internal acoustic meatus is
 A:-Facial nerve
 B:-Cochlear nerve
 C:-Superor vestibular nerve
 D:-Inferior vestibular nerve
 Correct Answer:- Option-A


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Question # 308:-Councilman bodies are seen in
 A:-Wilson disease
 B:-Acute viral hepatitis
 C:-Alcoholic hepatitis
 D:-Autoimmune hepatitis
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question # 309:-Thalamotomy is done is Parkinson's disease to relieve
 A:-Tremor
 B:-Dystonia
 C:-Dyskinesia
 D:-Depression
 Correct Answer:- Option-A


Question # 310:-Name the disease caused by the deficiency of the hormone insulin.
 A:-Diabetes incipidus
 B:-Klinefelter's syndrome
 C:-Diabetes mellitus
 D:-Down's syndrome
 Correct Answer:- Option-C
 

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