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Community Health Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer

Question # 1:-Which is the vaccine that should not be given to the baby of HIV positive mother
 A:-Rubella
 B:-Hepatitis B
 C:-DPT
 D:-BCG
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question # 2. Essential characteristic of delirium is:
a. Alert
b. Clouded state of consciousness
c. Convulsion
d. Hyper alert

Question # 3:-The first pill of oral contraceptives starts on which day after starting of menstruation
 A:-1st day
 B:-3rd day
 C:-5th day
 D:-7th day
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

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Question # 4. Stem Stature index at birth is:
a. 60
b. 70
c. 80
d. 50
 
Question # 5:-Which infection in early intrauterine period causes miscarriage?
 A:-Measles
 B:-Varicella Zoster
 C:-Rubella
 D:-Toxoplasmosis
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question # 6. Increase in in the size or mass of the tissue is :
a. Growth
b. Maturation
c. Development
d. Progress of skill


Question # 7:-Which among the following deficiency is due to vitamin `B_(5)`?
 A:-Beriberi
 B:-Rickets
 C:-Pellagra
 D:-Scurvy
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question # 8. Achalasia cardia is a disease of
a. Heart
b. Lungs
c. Aorta
d. Oesophagus

Question # 9:-The size of the uterus is --
 A:-7.5 mm x 5 mm x 2.5 mm
 B:-7.5 cm x 5 cm x 2.5 cm
 C:-7 cm x 5 cm x 2 cm
 D:-7 mm x 5 mm x 5 mm
 Correct Answer:- Option-B


Question # 10. Peripherally inserted catheter (PICC) can be used to give

a. Blood products
b. Chemotherapy
c. Parenteral nutrition
d. All of the above

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