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ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Question Paper-Q. No 51 to 100 Questions

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Question Paper-Q. No 51 to 100 Questions


51. The heat regulatory cetre is located in the :
  • Thalamus
  • Hypothalamus
  • Limbic system
  • Medulla
52. A necessary safety precaution when ambulating a patient is to :
  • Have family members
  • Have patients wear well fitted shoes
  • Have atleast two persons
  • None of these
53. Fasting blood sugar is done to detect ;
  • Amount  of insulin in blood
  • Amount of glucose in blood
  • Course of diabetes
  • Treatment of diabetes

54. The endotracheal tube is put into the :
  • Oesophagus
  • Stomach
  • Trachea
  • Nasal cavity
55. Which portion of the heart receives oxygenated blood :
  • Left auricle
  • Right auricle
  • Left ventricle
  • Right ventricle
56. The following are absorbable sutures except:
  • Catgut
  • Vicryl
  • Nylon
  • Monocryl
57. The embryo/foetus gets its food supply from:
  • Arteries of the mother
  • The uterus
  • The Placenta
  • The amniotic sac.
58. Cretinism is due to deficiency of :
  • Thyroxine
  • Estrogen
  • Epinesphrine
  • Renin
59. When the patient lies on his back with one pillow under the head is called:
  • Trendelenburg position
  • Genupectoral position
  • Lithotomy position
  • Erect position
60. The sources of wound infection are:
  • Poor hygiene in nurses or patients
  • Infected droplets from mouths and noses
  • Cross infection from othe wounds
  • All the above
61. Diet prescribed for patient having mal absorption syndrome is:
  • Folic acid
  • Vitamin B12
  • Corticotropin
  • A gluten free diet
62. Septecemia is :
  • Spread of organism in blood stream
  • Invasion and multiplication of bacteria in blood stream
  • Spread of toxic product in blood stream
  • Process of pus formation
63. Oedema is :
  • Depression or deficiency of the quality of blood
  • Excess of fluid in tissue
  • Vitamin deficiency
  • Malnutrition and dehydration
64. Vomiting of blood is called :
  • Epistaxis
  • Haemoptysis
  • Haematemesis
  • Haemothorax

65. Osteoporisis is disease of :
  • Skin
  • Bones
  • Brain
  • Muscles
66. Disorders of uterine tube and ovaries are:
  • Acute salpingits
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Tumors
  • All the Above
67. Gravida denotes the :
  • Pregnant state
  • Previous pregnancy
  • Pregnancy at the stage of 30 and above
  • All the above
68. What is the primary reason for the gradual change of position of the patient after surgery ?
  • To prevent sudden drop of BP
  • To prevent muscle injury
  • To prevent respiratory distress
  • None of these
69. Which of the following methods of intracranial pressure monitoring provides most accurate results:
  • Epidural catheter
  • Intraventicular catheter
  • Subarachnoid catheter
  • Intravertebral catheter
70. Which of the instructions are most appropriate to be provided by the nurse to a patient undergone cataract surgery :
  • Elevate the head of the bed while sleeping
  • Keep the room environment cool and dry
  • Avoid climbing stairs
  • Take a stool softner daily at night
71. The sign and symptoms of retinal detachment include the following except:
  • Sudden severe pain in eye
  • A curtain falling across the field of vision
  • Light flashes in the visual field
  • Floaters in the field of vision

72. A nurse is expected to find all the symptoms in GB syndrome except:
  • Hypertonia
  • Areflexia
  • Parathesia
  • Urinary retention
73. The earliest signs of the postoperative shock is monitored by nurse by observing the:
  • Pulse rate
  • Pulse pressure
  • Body temperature
  • Urine output
74. ATP does not form in ….
  • Glycolysis
  • TCA Cycle
  • Fatty Acid Oxidation
  • HMP Pathway
75. The code of ethics is composed and published by the :
  • National league of nursing
  • American nursing association
  • American medical association
  • National institute of health
76. Oxygen saturation is measured by:
  • Pulse oximeter
  • Thermometer
  • Manometer
  • Pulse transducer
77. The correct position to palpate the apical pulse is at the :
  • Left midclavicular line at the level of second intercostals space
  • Left midclavicular line at the level of fifth intercostals space
  • Left axillary line at the level of fifth intercostals space
  • Left midclavicular line at the level of seventh intercostals space
78. An important nursing responsibility for a patient after an invasive cardiovascular diagnostic study is :
  • Discourage fluid intake and place the patient in Prone Position
  • Apply heat to the puncture site and passively exercise the involved extremity
  • Limit motion of the affected extremity and assess the puncture site
  • Restrict fluid intake and encourage ambulation

79. Ethical dilemmas can be best solved by:
  • Relationship
  • Ethical principle
  • Homocare nurse
  • Code of ethics for nurses
80. The most common cause of coronary artery disease is :
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Hyperglycemia
  • Stress
  • Vasospasm of coronary artery
  • Endocrine Quiz
81. Application of cool clothes to the auxulla decreases the body temperature through:
  • Conduction
  • Convection
  • Evaporation
  • Radiation
82. Who is known as “Lady with a Lamp”?
  • Mother Teresa
  • Joan of Arc
  • Sister Nivedita
  • Florence Nightingale
83. Increased respiratory rate is called :
  • Tachycardia
  • Bradycardia
  • Tachypnea
  • Bradypnea
84. Difference between diastolic and systolic pressure is :
  • Pulse pressure
  • Pulse deficit
  • Cardiac output
  • Blood pressure
85. A jerky pulse with full expansion and sudden collapse is :
  • Collapsing pulse
  • Corrigan’s pulse
  • Running pulse
  • Blood pulse
86. Cessation of breathing for a short period is :
  • Orthopnea
  • Dyspnea
  • Apnea
  • Bradypnea

87. To assess the patients posterior tibial pulse a nurse would palpitate :
  • Behind the knee
  • Over the medical malleolus
  • Below the medial malleolus
  • Below the lateral malleolus
88. To correctly palpate the patients skin for temperature determination, a nurse will use the :
  • Base of hands
  • Fingertips of hands
  • Dorsal surface of hands
  • Palmer surface of hands
89. For assessing range of joint movement the nurse will ask the patient to move away from the body evaluating the movement of :
  • Flexion
  • Extent ion
  • Abduction
  • Adduction
90. The position used to assess the extension of hip joint is :
  • Supine
  • Prone
  • Sitting
  • Dorsal recumbent
91. An excessive vomiting and haemorrhage leads to :
  • Hypovolemia
  • Hypervolemia
  • Fluid overload
  • Oedema
92. Increased sweating leads to :
  • Hyponatremia
  • Hypernatremia
  • Hypervolemia
  • Oedema

93. Rapid administration of blood containing citrate cause :
  • Hypokalemia
  • Hyperkalemia
  • Hypocalcemia
  • Hypercalcemia
94.  The signs of fetal distress are:
  • Fetal heart sound is less than 120/mt
  • Fetal heart sound is irregular
  • Meconium stained liquor
  • All of these
95. When providing a patients hydration status, a nurse would initiate :
  • Provision of variety of fluids
  • Provide ice chips
  • Give fluid on patients demand
  • Maintain inflow and outflow chart
96. The drip that is running satisfactorily may stop because :
  • The vein is obstructed by too tight a bandage
  • Blood clotted in the cannula
  • The head of pressure is too low
  • All of the above
97. A Positive Benedict’s test is not given by :
  • Sucrose
  • Lactose
  • Maltose
  • Glucose
98. Renal threshold for glucose is decreased in :
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Insulinoma
  • Renal glycosuria
  • Alimentary glycosuria

99. In the diet of a diabetic patient, the recommended carbohydrate intake should preferably be in the form of :
  • Monosaccharides
  • Disaccharides
  • Polysaccharides
  • All of these
100. Kwashiorkor occurs when the diet is severely deficient in :
  • Iron
  • Calories
  • Proteins
  • Essential fatty acids
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