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ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer from Question No. 25- 75
 
25. A nurse is planning care for a postpartum client who had a vaginal delivery 2 hours ago. The client had
a midline episiotomy and has several hemorrhoids. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for this client?

Answer: Acute pain

26. According to Maslow, which is the highest level of need of an individual ?
Answer: Self actualization

27. Which bacilli is responsible for the acidic medium in vaginal secretion?
Answer: Doderlein's bacilli


28. Which of the following food item is rich in Vitamin C?
Answer: Oranges

29. Community Health Centre covers the population of
Answer: 1,00,000–1,20,000

30. Kellys suture is done in
Answer: Stress incontinence

31. The IQ level of Moderate Mental Retardation:
Answer: 35–50

32. Which of the following coagulation factor is not increased during pregnancy?
Answer: Factor XI

33. In a patient receiving Total Parentral Nutrition (TPN), which of the signs indicate hyperglycemia ?
Answer: Weakness, thirst and increased urine output


34. Causative Organism of AIDS is
Answer: Retrovirus
35. Validity of tool means
Answer:  It measures what it is supposed to measure.
36. Which is an example of Atypical Antipsychotics ?
Answer:  Resperidone
37. The main clinical symptoms of Hiatal hernia is
Answer:  Heartburn
38. Causes of High infant mortality rate is
Answer: Most important uterine prolapse is
 (D) Uterosacral ligament
Answer: Which is a deviant behaviour in marriage ?
 (A) Marriage between the forbidden degrees of relation
Answer: A home care nurse visits a pregnant client who has a diagnosis of mild pre–eclampsia. Which
assessment finding indicates a worsening of the pre–eclampsia and the need to notify the physician ?
Answer: The client complains of a headache and blurred vision.

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer

42. Projective technique is
Answer: Indirect measure of data that is unlikely to be obtained
43. In India 70% of malaria cases occur due to
Answer: Plasmodium vivex
44. Drug of choice for the prevention of Mother to Child HIV infection:
Answer: Navilopine
45. Excessive urination at night is termed as
Answer: Nocturia
46. Islets of Langerhans produce
Answer: Insulin
47. Planned Educational activities provided in a job setting is called
Answer: In–service education
48. Which is not a direct mode of transmission of communicable diseases ?
Answer: Vector borne transmission
49. Standard deviation summarizes the average amount of deviation of values
Answer: From the mean

50. _______ is characterized by episode of rapid ingestion of large volume of food followed by induced
vomiting.
Answer: Bulimia Nervosa

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer-D

51. Power obtained because of identification with the leader symbolizes:
 (A) Referent power
52. Who is acknowledged as Father of Modern Management theory ?
Answer: Henry Fayol
53. The term "schizophrenia" was coined by

54. A patient suffering with iron deficiency anemia should include the following food items in her diet:
Answer: Oranges and dark green leafy vegetables
55. Vaccination to be given after completion of 9 th month of birth is
Answer: MMR


56. The stage that designs curriculum is
Answer: Formative
57. Gluconeogenesis is decreased by
Answer: Insulin
58. Thick white mucous discharge from the female genitalia is
Answer: Smegma
59. Which food item is avoided in a patient with Hypertension ?
Answer: Smoked sausages
60. WHO–ORS packet includes following, except
Answer: Calcium carbonate
61. Kangaroo mother care means
Answer:  Skin to skin holding of Infants
62. _______ refers to the decreased psychoactive effect of drug resulting from repeated exposure.
Answer: Tolerance
63. Incontinence is observed in _______ stage of dementia.
Answer: Third

64. The absorption of the fats and glycerol takes place in the
Answer:  Ileum

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer-E


65. The cranial nerve which regulates biting, chewing and swallowing is
Answer: Trigeminal
66. The treatment therapy used for Tuberculosis:
Answer: DOTs
67. What resting position should a nurse encourage for a client with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) ?
Answer: Fowler
68. What should nurse conclude that a client is doing when making up stories to fill in blank spaces of
memory ?
Answer: Confabulating
69. Normal head circumference of a New Born:
Answer: 33–35 cm

ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Important Questions with Answer-F

70. Which regulatory body is associated with registration of nurses in the state ?
Answer: SNC
71. Antiseptic methods were first introduced by
Answer: Lord Lister
72. Principles of IV drugs administration is
Answer: Should dilute before administration

73. Which assessment finding is associated with diabetic ketoacidosis ?
Answer: Fruity breath odour and decreasing level of consciousness
74. Which method is used to open the airway in a road traffic accident victim ?
Answer: Jaw thrust maneuver
75. Administration of measles vaccine to child is a measure of
Answer:  Specific protection

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