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Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer

Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer
 
Q. 1:-The cheapest source of vitamin D is --
 A:-diet
 B:-sunlight
 C:-fish
 D:-egg
Answer:- Option-B


Q. 2.A patient calls the nurses’ assistant and says, “Someone spilled water onto my bed.” The nurses’ aide observes a moist area around the patient’s perineum. The nurses’ aide should:
a. tell the patient that she has obviously had an accident.
b. tell the patient to ask for a bedpan when she needs one.
c. change the linens and make a mental note to offer the bedpan more often.
d. ask the doctor for an order for a catheter.
Answer:c. change the linens and make a mental note to offer the bedpan more often.


Q. 3:-Which of the following type of spinal cord lipoma is caused by a secondary neurulation defect?
 A:-Dorsal lipoma
 B:-Transitional lipoma
 C:-Terminal lipoma
 D:-None of the above
Answer: Option-C

Q. 4:-Early signs of maladjustments can be detected by --
 A:-peer groups
 B:-adolescents
 C:-health worker
 D:-school teacher
Answer:- Option-D
 


Q. 5:-Find out the most heat sensitive vaccine among the following?
 A:-Measles
 B:-Tetanus
 C:-Pentavalent
 D:-BCG
Answer: Option-A



Q. 6:-Absence of spermatozoa is semen is called
 A:-Azoospermia
 B:-Oligospermia
 C:-Polyspermia
 D:-Chromospermia
Answer: Option-A

Q. 7:-The Maxillary division of trigeminal nerve exits the cranium through
 A:-Foramen spinosum
 B:-Foramen lacerum
 C:-Foramen rotundum
 D:-Foramen ovale
Answer: Option-C


Q. 8. A patient who has been depressed and complaining of feeling hopeless suddenly appears happier one morning and says that everything is okay now. A good nurses’ aide:
a. congratulates the patient on getting better.
b. watches more closely.
c. voices concern to the rest of the staff.
d. b. and c.

Answer: d. b. and c.


Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer

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