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Nursing questions and answers for examination 2020-2021

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30001 to 30,025)

The following question answers help you to ease the Government Staff Nurse/ Nursing Officer Recruitment Examination and also to attend the foreign country Recruitment Examinations linke MOH, DHA, NCLEX

30,001.    What is the expected condition for a patient with following ABG values of pH 7.5, PCO2 –  46 mm Hg, HCO - - 30 m Eq/dL and K+ - 3.4 mEq/dL
(a)    Respiratory acidosis
(b)    Metabolic alkalosis
(c)    Metabolic acidosis
(d)    Respiratory alkalosis


30,002.    A child is receiving vincristine. What should the nurse expect the dietary plan to include to minimize the side effect of vincristine?
(a)    Low in fat    (b) High in iron
(c) High in fluids (d) High in calcium


30,003.    Which of the following causes urinary incontinence?
(a)    Metaprolol    (b) Verapamil
(c)   Digoxin    (d) Theophylline


30,004.    Which one of the kidney stone is not visible in X-ray?
(a)    Struvite stone
(b)    Calcium oxalate stone
(c)    Uric acid stone
(d)    Calcium phosphate stone


30,005.    In kwashiorkor, albumin – globulin ratio is observed as
(a)    1 : 2    (b)    1 : 1
(c)    1.7 : 1    (d)    1 : 1.7

Answer for Q. No 30001 to 30,005

30,001    B 
30,002    C
30,003    D
30,004    C 
30,005    D

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30006 to 30,010)

30,006.    When every study population subject has an equal chance to be selected as a sample for research study, it is known as
(a)    Control    (b) Randomization
(c) Manipulation (d) Variable


30,007.    Which of the following is not true for normal distribution?
(a)    It is a bell shaped curve
(b)    Maximum frequency at the centre
(c)    It is by virtue of a large sample
(d)    Mean +1 SD limits include 95.45% of observations


30,008.    If scores of a sample are distributed as 4, 6, 8, 3, 7, 8, 3, 9, 6, the mean is
(a)    6    (b)    8
(c)    7    (d)    9


30,009.    The research tool which is to be filled by a study subject is referred as
(a)    Interview schedule
(b)    Questionnaire
(c)    Observation check-list
(d)    Rating scale 

30,010.    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 for Q. No 30006 to 30,010

30,006    B  
30,007    D  
30,008    A  
30,009    B
30,010  B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30011 to 30,015)

30,011.    In electrocardiogram (ECG) the QRS complex represents
(a)    Atrial depolarization
(b)    Ventricular depolarisation
 
(c)    Ventricular repolarisation
(d)    Atrial repolarisation


30,012.    A nurse is evaluating the condition of a client after pericardiocentesis performed to treat cardiac tamponade. Which of the following observations would indicate the procedure was unsuccessful?
(a)    Rising BP
(b)    Clear heart sounds
(c)    Client feels relief
(d)    Rising CVP
30,013.    Which of the following is a complication of hemodialysis?
(a)    Disequilibrium syndrome
(b)    Peritonitis
(c)    Abdominal pain
(d)    Bowel or bladder perforation


30,014.    A client is admitted to ward with complaints of periorbital edema especially in the morning and has dependent edema along with moderate hematuria. On examination of urine and other laboratory values the nurse identifies the client has    proteinuria,    hyperlipidemia hypoalbuminemia and low Hb. The nurse suspects this condition as
(a)    Hydronephrosis
(b)    Renal calculi
(c)    Nephrotic syndrome
(d)    Pyelonephritis


30,015.    A client with renal failure has a serum potassium level of 6.5 mEq/L. The nurse would plan which of the following as a priority action?
(a)    Check the sodium level
(b)    Place the client on a cardiac monitor
(c)    Encourage to increase vegetables in diet
(d)    Increase the fluid intake

Answer for Q. No 30011 to 30,015

30,011    B 
30,012    D
30,013    A 
30,014    C 
30,015    B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30016 to 30,020)

30,016.    The advantages of nursing audits are all except
(a)    Results are easily communicated for improvement
(b)    Can be used in all areas of nursing service
(c)    It is time consuming
(d)    Nurses can be involved in conducting audits
 

30,017.    The importance of human relations in nursing  is all except
(a)    Increases productivity
(b)    Improves coordination
(c)    Group cohesiveness
(d)    Group disintegration
 

30,018.    South East Asia’s WHO regional office is located at
(a)    Delhi    (b)    Mumbai
(c)    Hyderabad    (d)    Kolkata
 

30,019.    After completion of basic nursing education a nurse needs to register with which of the following to practice as RNRM?
(a)    Indian Nursing Council
(b)    State Nursing Council
(c)    TNAI
(d)    Nursing Research Society

30,020.    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 for Q. No 30016 to 30,020

30,016    C 
30,017    D 
30,018    A
30,019    B 
30,020    B

Nursing questions and answers-2020-21 (Q. No 30021 to 30,025)

30,021.    A nurse is caring a client who has a leg fracture and a plaster cast applied. In positioning the casted leg, the nurse should
(a)    Keep the leg in neutral position
(b)    Elevate the leg for 3 hours and keep it flat for 1 hour
(c)    Keep the leg flat for 3 hours and elevated for 1 hour
(d)    Elevate the leg on pillows continuously for 24 hours


30,022.    A client who visited a mental health care unit eves many new words which are formed by himself and its derivation cannot be understood easily. This character is known as
(a)    Aphonia    (b) Neologism
(c)   Mutism    (d)   Perseveration


30,023.    A client who is fond of his daughter finds the nurse of some age as his daughter and expresses his emotions like that. This type of mechanism is known as
(a)    Transferance (b) Displacement
(c) Rationalisation (d) Judgemental


30,024.    Which of the following is irrational fear towards darkness?
(a)    Xenophobia (b) Zoophobia
(c) Nosophobia (d) Nyctophobia


30,025.    In electroconvulsive therapy, electricity of 70- 130 volts is applied over the client for a time of
(a)    0.1 – 1 seconds (b) 1-2 seconds
(c) 1-2 minutes (d) 4-5 seconds

Answer for Q. No 30021 to 30,025

30,021    D 
30,022    B
30,023    A
30,024    D 
30,025    A   

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