Monday, December 14, 2020

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS Staff nurse or Nursing Officer exam solved question paper published here, it may help the Nurses those who are going to attend the Nurses Recruitment Examination conducted by AIIMS. There are 50 Questions with Answers. The Answers are provided in the bottom of the post. You can also download the pdf file of this question paper. 

1. Which of the following muscle is known as ‘Peripheral heart’?

(a) Gastrocnemius

(b) Gluteus maximus

(c) Sdeus 

(d) Trapezius

2. After the disease has ended, a person continues to spread germs. This period is known as

(a) Incubation period

(b) Convalascent period

(c) Infective period

(d) Extrinsic incubation period

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

3. Which of the following suppliments are given to a pregnant mother in order to prevent neural tube defects in infants

(a) Iron (b) Calcium

(c)   Folic acid (d) Vitamin B6

4. A nurse in coronary care unit is caring a client with cardiac tamponade. Which of the following findings the nurse should expect in cardiac tamponade?

(a) Increased CVP

(b) Jugular vein distention

(c) Pulses paradoxus

(d) All the above

 AIIMS 2013 Exam

5. Incubation period of chicken pox is

(a) 14 days (b) 10 days

(c) 8 days (d) 20 days

6. Rabies is caused by

(a) Paramyxo virus

(b) Rota virus

(c) Human papilloma virus

(d) Lyssavirus type-I

7. NRR-1 can be achieved only if couple protection Rate (CPR) is above

(a) 40%

(b) 60%

(c) 80%

(d) 30%

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

8. Post coital pills are consumed within hours of unprotected intercourse

(a) 12

(b) 48

(c) 36

(d) 72

9. Mala-D is an example for

(a) Combined pill

(b) Progesterone only pill

(c) Once a month pill

(d) Male pill

10. Method of cleaning of sand bed for a slow sand filter is

(a) Running water

(b) Back washing

(c) Scrapping off

(d) Flocculation

Repeated in ESIC 2016 Exam

11. The vitamin which is given along with INH to prevent the toxic effects on the nervous systems, is

(a) Vitamin B6

(b) Vitamin C

(c) Vitamin B12 

(d) Vitamin B2

12. Byssinosis is commonly seen in association with

(a) Cement factories 

(b) Iron industry

(c)   Field works

(d) Textile industry

13. Shrivastav committee which was established in 1975 is also known as

(a) Health survey and development committee

(b) Health survey and planning committee

 

(c) Committee on multipurpose workers

(d) Group on medical education and support manpower

14. MTP act came in the year

(a)   1971 (b)   1961

(c)   1985 (d)   1962

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

15. Which of the following is not a fat soluble vitamin?

(a) Vitamin A

(b)    Vitamin C

(c)   Vitamin D

(d)    Vitamin K

Repeated AIIMS 2013 Exam

16. A unit of PRBC increases client’s Hb value by

(a) 0.5 gm/dL

(b)    2 gm/dL

(c)   2.5 gm/dL

(d)    1 gm/dL

17. During antenatal examination the nurse should expect that fetal heart sounds are audible by fetoscope during

(a) 12 weeks (b) 5 weeks

(c)   20 weeks (d) 28 weeks

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

18. Nausea and vomiting are common in the first trimester of pregnancy, which is due to

(a) Increased level of HCG

(b) Increased levels of progesterone

(c) Increased levels of estrogen

(d) Both a & b

19. Ductus arteriosus connects pulmonary artery to aorta by passing

(a) Lungs

(b) Liver

(c) Kidney

(d) Spleen

20. An 18 month old child is examined in a clinic  for walking disability. Which of the following

 

would be appropriate to use when assessing for developmental dysplacia of hip?

(a) Ortolani’s sign

(b) Barlow’s sign

(c) Adom’s position

(d) Trandlenburg’s sign


21. A client who is under risk for eclampsia, has given MgSO4 intravenously. Later she develops signs of Magnesium toxicity like sweating and hypotenion. Which of the following antidote should be administered to the client?

(a) Calcium gluconate

(b) Vitamin K

(c) Protamine sulphate

(d) Amino caproic acid

22. Sudden painless bright red vaginal bleeding during the third trimester of pregnancy, may be due to

(a) Abruptio placentae

(b) Umbilical cord prolapse

(c) Placenta previa

(d) Succenturiate plancenta

23. The part of the fetus in the lower pole of the uterus overlying the pelvic brim, is known as

(a) Attitude

(b) Lie

(c) Presentation

(d) Denominator

24. Anterior fontanel of a new born usually closes by

(a) 1 ½ years

(b) 1 ½ months

(c) 2 ½ months

(d) 6 months

Repeated AIIMS 2013 Exam

 

25. On examination of new born, the nurse notes that there is soft tissue edema over the scalp which crosses the sature lines. The nurse should tell the mother that

(a) the baby may need a surgical intervention

(b) It will subside within few days

(c) The baby may need blood transfurion

(d) The baby should be shifted to NICU

26. Normal amiotic fluid volume at term is

(a) 100-500 ml (b) 500-1000 ml

(c) 750-1500 ml (d) 1500-2000 ml

27. During ultrasound evaluation of a 32 week pregnant mother, Amniotic fluid index value shows as 4. The nurse should identify which of the following

(a) Polyhydramnios 

(b) Boderline

(c)   Normal AFI

(d) Oligohydramnios

28. Apgar score of 4-6 indicates

(a) No depression

(b) Mild depression

(c) Severe depression

(d) Favourable for induction of labor

RRB Exam 2012

29. A postnatal mother with breast engagement is curious about feeding her baby. The nurse should tell which of the following to her

(a) She can breast feed her baby

(b) Apply warm packs on breast before feeding

(c) Provide gentle massage to the breast tissue

(d) All the above

30. In which of the following stages of labor “show” occurs?

(a) Stage I (b) Stage II

(c) Stage III (d) Stage IV

Repeated AIIMS 2016 Exam

31. Erythroblastosis fetalis is characterized by

(a) Hemolytic anemia

(b) Hyper bilirubinemia

(c) Hypobilirabinemia

(d) Both a & b

32. Which is the type of play seen in an infant?

(a) Solitary

(b) Parallel

(c) Cooperative

(d) Competative

33. Patau syndrome is

(a) Trisomy 21

(b) Trisomy 18

(c) Trisomy 13

(d) XXY

34. Which of the following is a cyanotic congenital heart disease with right to left shunting?

(a) ASD (b) VSD

(c) PDA (d) TGA

RRB Exam Question 2015

35. According to Erik Erikson’s Psychosocial development theory, a toddler experiences which of the following crisis?

(a) Trust versus mistrust

(b) Autonomy versus shome and doubt

(c) Initiative versus guilt

(d) Industry versus inferiority

36. Which of the following is a polyunsaturated  fatty acid (PUFA)?

(a) Oleic acid

(b) Iinoleic acid

(c)   Lauric acid

(d) Palmitic acid

37. Which of the following would lead the nurse to suspect that a child with meningitis has developed disseminated intra vascular coagulation?

(a) Hemorrhagic skin rash

(b) Edema

(c) Cyanosis

(d) Respiratory depression

38. Which of the following would be an important assessment finding for an 8 month old infant admitted with severe diarrhea?

(a) Absent bowel sounds

(b) Pale yellow urine

(c) Normal skin torger

(d) Depressed anterior fontanel

Repeated AIIMS 2014 Exam

39. Which of the following medication is contra indicated for a child with leukemia?

(a) Acetaminophene

(b) Propoxyphene hydrochloride

(c) Ibuprofen

(d) All the above

40. Which of the following initial findings would indicate the development of carditis in a child with rheumatic fever?

(a) Heart murmur

(b) Low blood pressure

(c) Irregular pulse

(d) Anterior chest wall pain

41. The type of cartilage present on the pinna of ear is

(a) Elastic cartilage (b) Hyaline cartilage

(c) Fibrous cartilage  (d) Sesamoid

42. The vaccine used for vaccination  against yellow fever is

(a) 17 D vaccine (b) Cocktail vaccine

(c) HIB vaccine (d) RA 27/3 vaccine

43. Carpel tunnel syndrome is due to compression of which of the following nerve in the flexor retinaculum?

(a) Ulnar nerve

(b) Radial nerve

(c) Median nerve

(d) Occulomotor nerve

Repeated in RRB 2012 Exam

44. Amount of blood present in the ventricles at the end of diastole is called as

(a) Ejection fraction

(b) Preload

(c) After load

(d) Stroke volume

45. Normal intra cranial pressure is (ICP)

(a) 0-5 mm Hg

(b) 20-25 mm Hg

(c) 5-15 mm Hg

(d) 10-20 mm Hg

46. A client is ordered for vanillyl mandelic acid (VMA) test. The nurse understands that the client is a suspective care of

(a) Chronic kidney disease

 

(b) Nephrolic syndrome

(c) Glomerulonephritis

(d) Pheochromocytoma

47. Which of the following is a pre-renal cause of renal failure?

(a) Severe dehydration

(b) Tubular necrosis

(c) Bladder calculi

(d) Ca Bladder

Repeated in Many Nursing Exams

48. A client is posted for exercise ECG test. Which of the following is not an appropriate nursing intervention before the procedure?

(a) Theophylline products are with held 12 hours before the procedure

(b) Instruct the client to avoid smoking and alcohol before the procedure

(c) Allow the client to drink a mug of coffee prior to the procedure

(d) Withhold Ca channel blockers and β blockers 24 hours before the procedure

49. A nurse is reviewing the ECG of a client who is admitted in CCU with myocardial infarction. Which of the following finding the nurse should expect?

(a) ST elevation (b) T wave inversion

(c) Abnormal u wave (d) All the above

50. Which of the following drug is used for treatment of filariasis.

(a) DEC

(b) Dapsone

(c) Chloroquine

(d) INH

 

ANSWERS FOR THE ABOVE NURSING QUESTIONS


1 B 26 B

2 B 27 D

3 C 28 B

4 D 29 D

5 A 30 B

6 D 31 D

7 B 32 A

8 B 33 C

9 A 34 D

10 C 35 B

11 A 36 B

12 D 37 A

13 D 38 D

14 A 39 C

15 B 40 A

16 D 41 A

17 C 42 A

18 D 43 C

19 A 44 B

20 D 45 C

21 A 46 D

22 C 47 A

23 C 48 C

24 A 49 D

25 B 50 C









AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

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AIIMS staff nurse exam solved question paper

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Monday, December 7, 2020

Previous question paper staff nurse Mumbai tata memorial hospital

The Previous question paper staff nurse Mumbai tata memorial hospital published here by www.nursingwork.in The answers are provided in the bottom of the this post. You can also download this Questions answers in pdf format. The Model Nursing Question answers also published earlier you can go though it for gaining more knowledge.

1.    Mrs. Prakash D'Mello tells to a community health nurse that her last menstrual period was on 15, January 2019. The nurse calculates her expected date of delivery as

(a)    19 December 2019

(b)    22 October 2019

(c)    12 November 2019

(d)    12 October 2019

2.    Nurse working in an operation theatre must know, the risk of HIV infection with needle stick injury is about

(a)    1 : 100   

(b)    1 : 200

(c)    1 : 300    

(d)    1 : 400

3.    A nurse is about to catheterize bladder of a pregnant lady. She should be aware that all the following facts about female urethra are true, except

(a)    It is about 4.5 cm in length

(b)    It is posterior to vaginal orifice

(c)    It pierces through urogenital diaphragm

(d)    It is straight and offers minor resistance for catheterisation

4.    All the following are complications of twin pregnancy, except

(a)    Abortion

(b)    Post maturity

(c)    Low birth weight

(d)    Congenital abnormalities

5.    18 years old primigravid is admitted  with severe pregnancy induced hypertension. She has given intravenous magnesium sulphate. The nurse should monitor which one of the following information

(a)    Urinary output every 8 hours

(b)    Deep tendon reflexes every 4 hours

(c)    Respiratory rate every hour

(d)    Blood pressure every 4 hours

6.    Frequent menstruation occurring at intervals of less than 3 weeks is called as

(a)    Oligomenorrhoea

(b)    Menorrhagia

(c)    Metrorrhagia

(d)    Polymenorrhoea

7.    Chylomicrons are synthesized by

(a)    Small intestine   

(b)    Large intestine

(c)    Liver    

(d)    Stomach

8.    A 40 year old female client presents in the casualty with acute onset of severe epigastric pain radiating towards the back. The patient has marked epigastric tenderness with guarding and diminished bowel sounds. The client’s serum alkaline phosphatase level is  140 U/L. What is the most likely cause of this client’s pain?

(a)    Peptic ulcer disease

(b)    Gall stones

(c)    Appenditis

(d)    Intestinal colic

Repeated in Mumbai Tata memorial hospital Nurses Recruitment Exam 2016

9.    When caring for a client who is admitted with extensive burns, the nurse anticipates that pain medication will be administered via which route?

(a)    Oral    

(b) Intravenous

(c) Intramuscular 

(d) Subcutaneous

 

10.    Procedure of bone marrow transplant includes all the following steps, except

(a)    Harvest    

(b) Conditioning

(c) Engraftment 

(d) Transformation

11.    Drugs used to increase the amount of secretion of bile are called as

(a)    Cathartics    

(b)    Carminatives

(c)    Cholagogues    

(d)    Caustics

 

12.    In the following bones, which is generally preferred for bone marrow aspiration?

(a)    Iliac crest   

(b)    Head of humerus

(c)    Femur    

(d)    Fibula

 

13.    Application of the drug directly to the skin is known as

(a)    Inhalation   

 (b)    Insertion

(c)    Instillation    

(d)    Inunction

 

14.    The most preferred site for intramuscular injections in an infant is

(a)    Deltoid

(b)    Dorso gluteal site

(c)    Ventroglutral

(d)    Vastus lateralis site

Repeated in Railway Nurses Recruitment Exam 2016

15.    When a drug is to be administered after meals, which of the following coded instruction is used?

(a)    ac    

(b)    hs

(c)    pc    

(d)    od

 

Answers for the Above Questions

1    B   

2    C 

3    B

4    B 

5    C  

6    D

7    A

8    B  

9    B  

10    D 

11    C

12    A

13    D

14    D

Saturday, December 5, 2020

BHU staff nurses recruitment exam question answers

BHU staff nurse Nursing Officer recruitment exam model question answers

The Answers for the below Nursing Questions are highlighted with bold

1.    Sublingual medication should be administered

(a)    Into an endotracheal tube

(b)    Under the patient’s skin

(c)    Under the subcutaneous layer

(d)    Under the patient’s tongue

2.    The backbone of public health nursing is

(a)    Home visiting

(b)    Subcentre

(c)    Public health centre

(d)    Community health centre

3.    Suicidal tendency is seen is

(a)    OCD    

(b)    Depression

(c)    Mania   

(d)    Anxiety disorder

4.    During mental status examination, nurse notes that a client using rhyming words like “Let’s eat lunch, bunch, munch, crunch” etc. This can be interpreted as

(a)    Flight of ideas (b) Echolalia

(c)   Neologism    (d) Clang associations

5.    The commonest form of dementia is

(a)    Alzheimer’s disease

(b)    Parkinson’s disease

(c)    Mixed dementia

(d)    Vascular dementia

Found in earlier Published Nursing Question Answers

6.    Post-partum period begins after

(a)    Expulsion of placenta

(b)    Expulsion of fetus

(c)    Discharge from hospital

(d)    40 days after delivery

7.    The medial bone of lower leg is

(a)    Femur    (b)  Clavicle  

(c)    Tibia    (d)  Fibula

8.    In a pregnant woman, change in the colour of genitalia is called as

(a)    Hegar’s sign    (b)    Goodell’s sign

(c)    Chadwick’s sign   (d)    Vaginal sign

Found in earlier Published Nursing Question Answers

9.    Intramuscular injection of thiamine is  prescribed for a client who is under treatment for chronic alcoholism, in order to prevent

(a)    Wernicke-korsakoff syndrome

(b)    Extrapyramidal symptom

(c)    Withdrawal delirium

(d)    Anemia

10.    The immediate treatment to treat severe dehydration is

(a)    Give oral fluids (b)Give lemon water

(c) Start IV fluids (d) Give soft diet

BHU staff nurse Nursing Officer recruitment exam model question answers

 

Monday, November 9, 2020

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER

The List of AIIMS Staff Nurses Recruitment Exam Nursing Questions with answers published here. Open the Nursing Questions page, the answers available after each questions/ End of the post. These questions useful for preparing the examinations like AIIMS, RRB, ESIC and other exams conducted by Reputed private/ Public Sector Institutions

AIIMS STAFF NURSE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER


Wednesday, November 4, 2020

MOH Exam Questions with Answer

MOH QUESTION ANSWERS FOR NURSES RECRUITMENT-2020-2021

MOH Question #1.To minimize the toddler from scratching and picking at healing skin graft, the nurse should utilize:

  • Distractions
  • Punishment for picking
  • Mild sedatives
  • Hand mittens

Answer: Hand mittens

 
MOH Question #2. A patient recent underwent coronary artery graft (CABG) surgery. Which of the following nursing diagnose PRIORITY?

  • Acute pain
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Impaired gas exchange
  • Anxiety

Answer:  Acute pain

MOH Question #3. A client with angina complaints that the angina pain is prolonged and severe and occurs at the same time each day, most often in the morning. On further assessment a nurse notes that the pain occurs in the absence of precipitating factors . This type of angina pain is best described as
  • Unstable angina
  • Non angina pain
  • Stable angina
  • Variant angina

Answer:  Variant angina

MOH Question #4. While reviewing stress management technique with a patient diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, what would the nurse identify as MOST appropriate?

  • Yoga in a cool room
  • Sun bathing
  • Cross –country running
  • Relaxing in a warm bubble bath

Answer:  Relaxing in a warm bubble bath

MOH Question #5The nurse is assessing the growth and development of a healthy three year old child. The nurse should expect the child to be able to ?

  • Throw a ball overhead
  • Hop on one foot
  • Jump to rope
  • Riding a bicycle

Answer:  Throw a ball overhead

MOH Question #6. A patient with bowlegs due to abnormal bone formations and deformities has calcium level of 7.5mg/100ml. Which of the following foods would the nurse most likely instruct the patient to add to a diet

  • Whole grains
  • Egg yolks
  • Chicken meat
  • Organ meats

Answer:  Whole grains

Repeated Twice- MOH

MOH Question #7. When caring for a patient with an ostomy the nurse knows that extra skin protection for the personal skin is MOST important for those patients with an

  • Sigmoid colostomy
  • Ileostomy
  • Transverse colostomy
  • Ascending colostomy

Answer:  Ileostomy

MOH Question #8. Inorganic compound used as an anesthetic

  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Halothane

Answer:  Nitrous Oxide

MOH Question # 9. The pain of Mycardial Ischemia:

  • Is typically induced by exercise and relieved by rest
  • Radiates to the neck and jaw but noth the teeth
  • Rarely lasts few seconds
  • Can be treated with Panadol  

Answer: 

MOH Question #10. Which among the following is an anti oxidant ?

  • Benzoic Acid
  • Benzalkonium Chloride
  • Vanillin
  • Tocopherol

 Answer:Tocopherol

MOH EXAM QUESTION PART III- APRIL 2016



 

MOH Exam Questions with Answer

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Nursing questions and answers for examination

Nursing questions and answers for examination 2020-2021

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30001 to 30,025)

The following question answers help you to ease the Government Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment Examination and also to attend the foreign country Recruitment Examinations linke MOH, DHA, NCLEX

30,001.    What is the expected condition for a patient with following ABG values of pH 7.5, PCO2 –  46 mm Hg, HCO - - 30 m Eq/dL and K+ - 3.4 mEq/dL
(a)    Respiratory acidosis
(b)    Metabolic alkalosis
(c)    Metabolic acidosis
(d)    Respiratory alkalosis


30,002.    A child is receiving vincristine. What should the nurse expect the dietary plan to include to minimize the side effect of vincristine?
(a)    Low in fat    (b) High in iron
(c) High in fluids (d) High in calcium


30,003.    Which of the following causes urinary incontinence?
(a)    Metaprolol    (b) Verapamil
(c)   Digoxin    (d) Theophylline


30,004.    Which one of the kidney stone is not visible in X-ray?
(a)    Struvite stone
(b)    Calcium oxalate stone
(c)    Uric acid stone
(d)    Calcium phosphate stone


30,005.    In kwashiorkor, albumin – globulin ratio is observed as
(a)    1 : 2    (b)    1 : 1
(c)    1.7 : 1    (d)    1 : 1.7

Answer for Q. No 30001 to 30,005

30,001    B 
30,002    C
30,003    D
30,004    C 
30,005    D

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30006 to 30,010)

30,006.    When every study population subject has an equal chance to be selected as a sample for research study, it is known as
(a)    Control    (b) Randomization
(c) Manipulation (d) Variable


30,007.    Which of the following is not true for normal distribution?
(a)    It is a bell shaped curve
(b)    Maximum frequency at the centre
(c)    It is by virtue of a large sample
(d)    Mean +1 SD limits include 95.45% of observations


30,008.    If scores of a sample are distributed as 4, 6, 8, 3, 7, 8, 3, 9, 6, the mean is
(a)    6    (b)    8
(c)    7    (d)    9


30,009.    The research tool which is to be filled by a study subject is referred as
(a)    Interview schedule
(b)    Questionnaire
(c)    Observation check-list
(d)    Rating scale 

30,010.    The highest form of thinking to find out causes that predict effect is known as

(a)    Reasoning    
(b)    Problem solving
(c)    Decision-making  
(d)    Resolving conflict

Answer for Q. No 30006 to 30,010

30,006    B  
30,007    D  
30,008    A  
30,009    B
30,010  B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30011 to 30,015)

30,011.    In electrocardiogram (ECG) the QRS complex represents
(a)    Atrial depolarization
(b)    Ventricular depolarisation
 
(c)    Ventricular repolarisation
(d)    Atrial repolarisation


30,012.    A nurse is evaluating the condition of a client after pericardiocentesis performed to treat cardiac tamponade. Which of the following observations would indicate the procedure was unsuccessful?
(a)    Rising BP
(b)    Clear heart sounds
(c)    Client feels relief
(d)    Rising CVP
30,013.    Which of the following is a complication of hemodialysis?
(a)    Disequilibrium syndrome
(b)    Peritonitis
(c)    Abdominal pain
(d)    Bowel or bladder perforation


30,014.    A client is admitted to ward with complaints of periorbital edema especially in the morning and has dependent edema along with moderate hematuria. On examination of urine and other laboratory values the nurse identifies the client has    proteinuria,    hyperlipidemia hypoalbuminemia and low Hb. The nurse suspects this condition as
(a)    Hydronephrosis
(b)    Renal calculi
(c)    Nephrotic syndrome
(d)    Pyelonephritis


30,015.    A client with renal failure has a serum potassium level of 6.5 mEq/L. The nurse would plan which of the following as a priority action?
(a)    Check the sodium level
(b)    Place the client on a cardiac monitor
(c)    Encourage to increase vegetables in diet
(d)    Increase the fluid intake

Answer for Q. No 30011 to 30,015

30,011    B 
30,012    D
30,013    A 
30,014    C 
30,015    B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30016 to 30,020)

30,016.    The advantages of nursing audits are all except
(a)    Results are easily communicated for improvement
(b)    Can be used in all areas of nursing service
(c)    It is time consuming
(d)    Nurses can be involved in conducting audits
 

30,017.    The importance of human relations in nursing  is all except
(a)    Increases productivity
(b)    Improves coordination
(c)    Group cohesiveness
(d)    Group disintegration
 

30,018.    South East Asia’s WHO regional office is located at
(a)    Delhi    (b)    Mumbai
(c)    Hyderabad    (d)    Kolkata
 

30,019.    After completion of basic nursing education a nurse needs to register with which of the following to practice as RNRM?
(a)    Indian Nursing Council
(b)    State Nursing Council
(c)    TNAI
(d)    Nursing Research Society

30,020.    Developmental change that occurs across all stages of life is known as
(a)    Early stage approach
(b)    Life cycle approach
(c)    Maturity approach
(d)    Life experience approach

Answer for Q. No 30016 to 30,020

30,016    C 
30,017    D 
30,018    A
30,019    B 
30,020    B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30021 to 30,025)

30,021.    A nurse is caring a client who has a leg fracture and a plaster cast applied. In positioning the casted leg, the nurse should
(a)    Keep the leg in neutral position
(b)    Elevate the leg for 3 hours and keep it flat for 1 hour
(c)    Keep the leg flat for 3 hours and elevated for 1 hour
(d)    Elevate the leg on pillows continuously for 24 hours


30,022.    A client who visited a mental health care unit eves many new words which are formed by himself and its derivation cannot be understood easily. This character is known as
(a)    Aphonia    (b) Neologism
(c)   Mutism    (d)   Perseveration


30,023.    A client who is fond of his daughter finds the nurse of some age as his daughter and expresses his emotions like that. This type of mechanism is known as
(a)    Transferance (b) Displacement
(c) Rationalisation (d) Judgemental


30,024.    Which of the following is irrational fear towards darkness?
(a)    Xenophobia (b) Zoophobia
(c) Nosophobia (d) Nyctophobia


30,025.    In electroconvulsive therapy, electricity of 70- 130 volts is applied over the client for a time of
(a)    0.1 – 1 seconds (b) 1-2 seconds
(c) 1-2 minutes (d) 4-5 seconds

Answer for Q. No 30021 to 30,025

30,021    D 
30,022    B
30,023    A
30,024    D 
30,025    A   

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