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Nurses Recruitment Exam Question Answers

Question #1:-Koplik's spot is a characteristic lesion of
 A:-Rubeola
 B:-Rubella
 C:-Varicella
 D:-Herpes
 Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question #2. Which of the following nursing intervention takes priority in a patient who has undergone corrective surgery for laceration of the bladder?
A. Turning frequently
B. Raising side rails of the bed
C. Providing range-of-motion exercises
D. Massaging the back three times a day

Answer:- Option-A


Question #3:-Excessive thirst and frequent and urgent urination is the feature of
 A:-Kidney failure
 B:-Nephrotic Syndrome
 C:-Hyperglycemia
 D:-Heart failure
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #4:-Buphthalmos is a feature of
A:-Secondary glaucoma
B:-Primary angle closure glaucoma
C:-Congenital glaucoma
D:-Absolute glaucoma
Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question #5:-Identify the reaction of a toddler towards hospitalization?
 A:-Despair
 B:-Repression
 C:-Projection
 D:-Displacement
 Correct Answer:- Option-A


Question #6:-Which corneal layer is unable to regenerate?
A:-Stroma
B:-Bowman's membrane
C:-Dua's layer
D:-Descemets membrane
Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question #7:-Which one is a cause of physiological anaemia in pregnancy
 A:-Poor iron intake
 B:-Heamodilution
 C:-Vomiting
 D:-Blood loss
 Correct Answer:- Option-B



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  1. That's great,please is this the same as RN recruitment exams??

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