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Staff Nurses Recruitment Exam Model Questions -Railway

Q. No. 1. The patient who can help himself during routine mouth care should:
a. Place the toothbrush in the cabinet and allow it to thoroughly dry before the  next use.
b. Disinfect the toothbrush and place it in the cabinet.
c. Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly under running water and allow it to air dry.
d. Place the toothbrush in a glass of clean water when it is not in use.
Answer: c. Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly under running water and allow it to air dry.

Q. No. 2. Posture is:
 a. Standing.
 b. Sitting erect.
 c. Walking.
 d. Body alignment.
Answer:  d. Body alignment.



Q. No. 3:-Paranasal sinus not present at birth is
A:-Frontal
B:-Ethmoid
C:-Maxillary
D:-Sphenod
Answer:- C:-Frontal

Q. No. 4. The specialist will massage the patient's back for:
a. 1 minute.
b. 3 to 5 minutes.
c. 2 to 4 minutes.
d. 2 to 3 minutes.
Answer: b. 3 to 5 minutes.

Q. No. 5. Place the pillow neatly at the head of the bed:
a. Having the excess pillowcase tucked under and facing the nearest wall.
b. Having the open end of the case toward the door.
c. With approximately half of the pillow over the head of the blanket.
d. With the open end of the case away from the door.
Answer: d. With the open end of the case away from the door.




Q. No. 6. The purpose of administering the tepid sponge bath is to:
a. Maintain the patient's body temperature.
b. Raise the patient's body temperature.
c. Lower the patient's body temperature.
d. Lower the patient's blood pressure.
Answer: c. Lower the patient's body temperature.

Q. No. 7. To turn a patient on his side, when you are working alone, always:
a. Turn the patient toward the outer edge of the bed.
b.  Turn the patient toward you.
c. Turn the patient toward the center of the bed.
d. Turn the patient away from you.
Answer: b.  Turn the patient toward you.

Q. No. 8 :-Which of the following pineal region tumours show elevated levels of β HCG in CSF?
 A:-Embryonal carcinoma
 B:-Yolk sac carcinoma
 C:-Immature teratoma
 D:-Germinoma
Answer:  D:-Germinoma




Q. No. 9. Stool specimens are collected to identify:
 a. Ova.
 b. Parasites.
 c. Bacteria.
d. All of the above.
Answer: d. All of the above.

Q. No. 10. You should change bath water when it becomes:
a. Extremely soapy, dirty, or too clear.
b. Warm, excessively soapy, or dirty.
c. Cold, dirty, or excessively soapy.
d. Dirty, old, or too cold.
Answer: c. Cold, dirty, or excessively soapy.

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