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Nursing Question Answers- Jan 2020

Question No. 1:-The type of nerves responsible for Flight or Flight response is--
 A:-Spinal
 B:-somatic
 C:-sympathetic
 D:-para-sympathetic
Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 2. Hirschsprung’s disease is associated with :
a. Turner syndrome
b. Down’s syndrome
c. Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
d. Klinefelter syndrome
Answer:-


Question No. 3.. A pregnant woman at 34 weeks’ gestation complains of feeling dizzy and lightheaded while her fundal height is being measured. Her skin is pale and moist. The nurse’s initial response would be to:
a. Turn the woman on her side
b. woman breathe into a paper bag
c. Raise the woman’s legs
d. Assess the woman’s blood pressure and pulse
Answer:-

Question No. 4:-A new initiative for child health screening and early intervention for birth defects, disease, deficiency anddevelopmental delays.
 A:-NSSK
 B:-RBSK
 C:-JSSK
 D:-JSY
Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 5. Cradle cap is :
a. Atopic dermatitis
b. Atrophic dermatitis
c. Seborrheic dermatitis
d. Hemorhagic dermatitis
Answer:-


Question No. 6:-The fetal part which lies at the pelvic brim is called
 A:-Lie
 B:-Attitude
 C:-Presentation
 D:-Position
Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 7. In colle’s fracture all the following are true except
a. Fracture of lower end of radius
b. Ventral angulation
c. Radial angulation
d. Occurs commonly in elderly people
Answer:-

Question No. 8:-The simplest and most effective technique of barrier nursing
 A:-Use of PPE
 B:-Disinfection
 C:-Hand washing
 D:-Sterilization

Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 9. Which of the following drug is not used in management of shock?

a. Sildenafil
b. Dopamine
c. Adrenaline

d. Noradrenalin
Answer:-

Question No. 10:-Which is the major cause of nutritional blindness in children usually between 1 - 3 years of age.
 A:-Scurvy
 B:-Keratomalacia
 C:-Aneamia
 D:-Dandruff

Answer:- Option-B


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