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AIIMS Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Question Answers

AIIMS Staff Nurse/ Nurisng Officer Recruitment Examination Question Answers published here on 24/01/2020. For AIIMS Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment details visit www.nursingwork.in

Question No. 1:-Bluish discolouration of skin and mucous membrane due to poor oxygenation is termed as
 A:-Pallor
 B:-Cyanosis
 C:-Erythema
 D:-Jaundice
Answer: Option-B

Question No. 2. Which of the following drugs is used to control nausea and vomiting ?
a. Promethazine
b. Hydralazine
c. Propyl thiouracil
d. Ofloxacin

Answer:


Question No. 3. Which of the following clinical finding indicates the patient is experiencing hypokalemia?
A. Edema
B. Muscle spasms
C. Kussaumal breathing
D. Abdominal distention

Answer:D. Abdominal distention

Question No. 4:-ECT discovered by --
 A:-Duvall
 B:-Cerletti & Bini

 C:-Aristotle
 D:-Soranus

Answer:-  B:-Cerletti & Bini

Question No. 5. Which of the following types of cardiomyopathy can be associated with child birth?
a. Myocarditis
b. Hypertrophic
c. Dilated
d. Restrictive

Answer:


Question No. 6:-How many vertebras are fused to form Cocyx
 A:-2
 B:-3
 C:-4
 D:-5

Answer:-  C:-4

Question No. 7:-Total number of vitamin A doses given to baby up to 3 Years of age
 A:-3
 B:-4
 C:-5
 D:-6

Answer:-  C:-5

Question No. 8. Which of the following gas is used during laparoscopy?
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. Carbon monoxide
d. Nitrogen

Answer:

Question No. 9. Which of the following assessment data is expected in a patient admitted with extracellular fluid excess?
A. Distended jugular pressure
B. Rapid, thready pulse
C. Elevated hematocrit level
D. Increased serum sodium level

Answer:A. Distended jugular pressure


Question No. 10:-Coronary Artery Disease which relieved by rest and nitroglycerine
 A:-Myocardial infarction
 B:-Angina
 C:-Arrhythmia
 D:-Heart block
Answer:-  B:-Angina

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