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Nursing Exam Questions with Answer

Nursing Exam Questions with Answers useful for upcoming Staff Nurse/ Nursing Offier Recruitment Examinations. The Answers for the below questions provided immediately after each post.
The following Questions are repeatedly asked in many Nurses Recruitment Examination conducted by Government of India

Q. No. 1.Bell's palsy is associate with the lesion in of

a.7th cranial nerve
b.9th cranial nerve
c.11th cranial nerve
d.3rd carnial nerve
Answer- a.7th cranial nerve

Q. No.2..most important complication of peritoneal dialysis ?
a.dvt
b.diarrhoea
c.hypertension
d.peritonitis
Answer-d.peritonitis


Q. No.3.Most common cause of chronic Asthma ?
a.Atelactasis
b.Pulmonary ¦brosis
c.pneumonia
d.Emphysema
Answer-d.Emphysema

Q. No.4.Most common cause of cause of primary hydrocephalus
a.over production of CSF
b.Obstruction in CSF §ow
c.Slow reabsorption
d.None
Answer- a.over production of CSF

Q. No.5.Main clinical symptom of hital hearnia ?
a.vomiting
b.disrrhoea
c.heart burn
d.Lower abdomen pain
Answer- c

Q. No.6 .Most important aspect of management of burn injury in ¦rs 24 hours is
a.dressing
b.antibiotic therapy
c.§uiid resuscitation
d.plastic surgery
Answer- c


Q. No.7.Earliest and commonest clinical feature of primary biliary cirrhosis ?
a.pain
b.pruitus
c.fever
d.jaundice
Answer- d

Q. No.8.Respiratory center are stimulated by
a.Oxygen
b.lactic acid
c.Carbon dioxide
d.Calcium
Answer- c

Q. No.9.commonest cause of cerebral infraction ?
a.Embolism
b.venous thrombus
c.Aneurysm
d.Arterial thromus
Answer- a



Q. No.10. First most common type of cancer in females in india ?
a.vaginal cancer
b.breast cancer
c.cervical cancer
d.ovarian cancer
Answer- c.cervical cancer




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