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BHU staff nurses recruitment exam question answers

BHU staff nurse Nursing Officer recruitment exam model question answers

The Answers for the below Nursing Questions are highlighted with bold

1.    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

2.    The backbone of public health nursing is

(a)    Home visiting

(b)    Subcentre

(c)    Public health centre

(d)    Community health centre

3.    Suicidal tendency is seen is

(a)    OCD    

(b)    Depression

(c)    Mania   

(d)    Anxiety disorder

4.    During mental status examination, nurse notes that a client using rhyming words like “Let’s eat lunch, bunch, munch, crunch” etc. This can be interpreted as

(a)    Flight of ideas (b) Echolalia

(c)   Neologism    (d) Clang associations

5.    The commonest form of dementia is

(a)    Alzheimer’s disease

(b)    Parkinson’s disease

(c)    Mixed dementia

(d)    Vascular dementia

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6.    Post-partum period begins after

(a)    Expulsion of placenta

(b)    Expulsion of fetus

(c)    Discharge from hospital

(d)    40 days after delivery

7.    The medial bone of lower leg is

(a)    Femur    (b)  Clavicle  

(c)    Tibia    (d)  Fibula

8.    In a pregnant woman, change in the colour of genitalia is called as

(a)    Hegar’s sign    (b)    Goodell’s sign

(c)    Chadwick’s sign   (d)    Vaginal sign

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9.    Intramuscular injection of thiamine is  prescribed for a client who is under treatment for chronic alcoholism, in order to prevent

(a)    Wernicke-korsakoff syndrome

(b)    Extrapyramidal symptom

(c)    Withdrawal delirium

(d)    Anemia

10.    The immediate treatment to treat severe dehydration is

(a)    Give oral fluids (b)Give lemon water

(c) Start IV fluids (d) Give soft diet

BHU staff nurse Nursing Officer recruitment exam model question answers

 

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