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UPPSC staff nurse question paper with answer

UPPSC Staff Nurse Previous Year Question Papers: Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has published a Recruitment Notification for Staff Nurse Vacancies. Nursing candidates started searching Previous question papers of UPPSC Staff Nurse exam. most of the websites publish the question answers of the UPPSC Examiantion. but finding relevant one is little difficult. www.nursingwork.in is providing question papers of Nursing recruitment exams conducted by Indian Governemnt and State Goverments and Health and family welfate departments. In this post we published some of the question papers which is useful for upcoming UPPSC Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment exam.
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#01.   Developmental change that occurs across all stages of life is known as
(a)      Early stage approach
(b)     Life cycle approach

(c)      Maturity approach
(d)     Life experience approach
Answer available in the bottom


#02.   Difficulty in swallowing is termed as
(a)      Dysphagia    (b)   Xerostomia
(c)    Hemoptysis          (d)   Hypoxemia
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UPPSC staff nurse question paper with answer

#03.   The first step in beginning any nursing procedure is to
(a)      Collect equipment(b) Wash hands
(c) Provide privacy (d) Put on gloves
Answer available in the bottom

#04.   A patient has a pressure sore on the back of her right hip and the bone is exposed. This pressure sore is in
(a)      Stage I         (b) Stage II
(c)   Stage III         (d) Stage IV
Answer available in the bottom

#05.   A nurse should use the following technique to change a dressing after surgery
(a)      Isolation
(b)     Aseptic technique
(c)      Clean technique

(d)     Respiratory isolation
Answer available in the bottom

#06.   Which one of the following is a tool used by a nurse administrator for supervision?
(a)      Observation
(b)     Anecdotal record
(c)      Rating
(d)     Questioning
Answer available in the bottom

#07.   Which blood group is called a universal donor?
(a)      O +ve (b)     AB +ve
(c)      A +ve (d)     B +ve
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#08.   Sublingual medication should be administered
(a)      Into an endotracheal tube
(b)     Under the patient’s skin
(c)      Under the subcutaneous layer
(d)     Under the patient’s tongue
Answer available in the bottom

#09.   The position to be given to an unconscious patient for mouth care is
(a)      Fowler’s      (b)     Side lying
(c)      Supine         (d)     Trendelenburg
Answer available in the bottom

#110.   Which one of the following procedures always requires surgical asepsis?


(a)      Vaginal installation of medication
(b)     Urinary catheterization
(c)      Nasogastric tube insertion

(d)     Colostomy irrigation
Answer available in the bottom

#11.   Ivan Pavlov has given the theory of
(a)      Classical conditioning
(b)     Operant conditioning
(c)      Motivation
(d)     Catharsis
Answer available in the bottom

#12.   An agent that kills micro-organisms is
(a)      Antiseptic    (b)     Bacteriostatic
(c)      Bacteriocidal         (d)     Dettol
Answer available in the bottom

#13.   The IQ level of a child with moderate mental retardation is
(a)      50-70 (b)     35-55
(c)      20-30 (d)     20-30
(e)      Less than 20
Answer available in the bottom


#14.   False perception with external stimuli is called

(a)      Illusion        (b)     Hallucination
(c)      Delusion      (d)     Intellect
Answer available in the bottom

#15.   Frustration is directly associated with
(a)      Problem       (b)     Anxiety
(c)      Goal   (d)     Tension
Answer available in the bottom

#16.   The primary level of child socialization is
(a)      Family         (b)     School
(c)      Playground  (d)     Community
Answer available in the bottom

#17.   Social psychology deals with
(a)      Human behavior
(b)     Different cultures
(c)      Religious values
(d)     Negative feelings
Answer available in the bottom

#18.   Hierarchy of needs is explained by

(a)      Abraham Maslow
(b)     Ivan Pavlov
(c)      Jean Piaget
(d)     Carl Rogers
Answer available in the bottom

#19.   The highest form of thinking to find out causes that predict effect is known as

(a)      Reasoning    (b)     Problem solving

(c)      Decision-making  
(d)       Resolving conflict
Answer available in the bottom

#20.   The best position for examining the rectum is
(a)      Prone (b)     Sims’
(c)      Knee-chest  (d)     Lithotomy

ANSWERS

01    B
02    A
03    B
04    D
05    B
06    B
07    A
08    D
09    B
10    B
11    A
12    C
13    B
14    A
15    A

16    A
17    A
18    A
19    B
20    C

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