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Obstetric Nursing questions and answers pdf

Obstetric Nursing questions and answers pdf

 
Obstetrics and Gynecology related Staff Nurses Exam Question Answers for preparing upcoming  AIIMS Staff Nurse/Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam- CAT

Question No. 1:-When does HCG level reach a peak in normal pregnancy?
 A:-20 - 30 days
 B:-30 - 40 days
 C:-60 - 70 days
 D:-100 - 110 days
 Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question No. 2:-Retained succenturiate lobe of placenta may lead to
 A:-Secondary PPH
 B:-Subinvolution
 C:-Sepsis
 D:-All of the above
 Correct Answer:- Option-D


Question No. 3:-The commonest gynaecological cause of retention urine
 A:-Haemato colpos
 B:-Vaginal operations
 C:-Cervical fibroid
 D:-Ovarian tumours
 Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question No. 4:-Enterocoele repair during abdominal operation is
 A:-McLeod's repair
 B:-Shirodhkars repair
 C:-Kellys repair
 D:-Moschowitz repair
 Correct Answer:- Option- D:-Moschowitz repair

Question No. 5:-Chest compression ventilation ratio in infant and child CPR with two rescuer is
 A:-15:1
 B:-30:1
 C:-30:2
 D:-15:2
 Correct Answer:- Option-D:-15:2

AIIMS Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Question Answers

Question No. 6:-Commonest complication of intrauterine device
 A:-Infection
 B:-Pain
 C:-Ectopic pregnancy
 D:-Bleeding
 Correct Answer:- Option- D:-Bleeding

Question No. 7:-The following are contraindications of trial labour except
 A:-Elderly primi
 B:-Post maturity
 C:-Mal presentation
 D:-1st degree CPD
 Correct Answer:- Option-D

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