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Previous question paper staff nurse Mumbai tata memorial hospital

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1.    Mrs. Prakash D'Mello tells to a community health nurse that her last menstrual period was on 15, January 2019. The nurse calculates her expected date of delivery as

(a)    19 December 2019

(b)    22 October 2019

(c)    12 November 2019

(d)    12 October 2019

2.    Nurse working in an operation theatre must know, the risk of HIV infection with needle stick injury is about

(a)    1 : 100   

(b)    1 : 200

(c)    1 : 300    

(d)    1 : 400

3.    A nurse is about to catheterize bladder of a pregnant lady. She should be aware that all the following facts about female urethra are true, except

(a)    It is about 4.5 cm in length

(b)    It is posterior to vaginal orifice

(c)    It pierces through urogenital diaphragm

(d)    It is straight and offers minor resistance for catheterisation

4.    All the following are complications of twin pregnancy, except

(a)    Abortion

(b)    Post maturity

(c)    Low birth weight

(d)    Congenital abnormalities

5.    18 years old primigravid is admitted  with severe pregnancy induced hypertension. She has given intravenous magnesium sulphate. The nurse should monitor which one of the following information

(a)    Urinary output every 8 hours

(b)    Deep tendon reflexes every 4 hours

(c)    Respiratory rate every hour

(d)    Blood pressure every 4 hours

6.    Frequent menstruation occurring at intervals of less than 3 weeks is called as

(a)    Oligomenorrhoea

(b)    Menorrhagia

(c)    Metrorrhagia

(d)    Polymenorrhoea

7.    Chylomicrons are synthesized by

(a)    Small intestine   

(b)    Large intestine

(c)    Liver    

(d)    Stomach

8.    A 40 year old female client presents in the casualty with acute onset of severe epigastric pain radiating towards the back. The patient has marked epigastric tenderness with guarding and diminished bowel sounds. The client’s serum alkaline phosphatase level is  140 U/L. What is the most likely cause of this client’s pain?

(a)    Peptic ulcer disease

(b)    Gall stones

(c)    Appenditis

(d)    Intestinal colic

Repeated in Mumbai Tata memorial hospital Nurses Recruitment Exam 2016

9.    When caring for a client who is admitted with extensive burns, the nurse anticipates that pain medication will be administered via which route?

(a)    Oral    

(b) Intravenous

(c) Intramuscular 

(d) Subcutaneous

 

10.    Procedure of bone marrow transplant includes all the following steps, except

(a)    Harvest    

(b) Conditioning

(c) Engraftment 

(d) Transformation

11.    Drugs used to increase the amount of secretion of bile are called as

(a)    Cathartics    

(b)    Carminatives

(c)    Cholagogues    

(d)    Caustics

 

12.    In the following bones, which is generally preferred for bone marrow aspiration?

(a)    Iliac crest   

(b)    Head of humerus

(c)    Femur    

(d)    Fibula

 

13.    Application of the drug directly to the skin is known as

(a)    Inhalation   

 (b)    Insertion

(c)    Instillation    

(d)    Inunction

 

14.    The most preferred site for intramuscular injections in an infant is

(a)    Deltoid

(b)    Dorso gluteal site

(c)    Ventroglutral

(d)    Vastus lateralis site

Repeated in Railway Nurses Recruitment Exam 2016

15.    When a drug is to be administered after meals, which of the following coded instruction is used?

(a)    ac    

(b)    hs

(c)    pc    

(d)    od

 

Answers for the Above Questions

1    B   

2    C 

3    B

4    B 

5    C  

6    D

7    A

8    B  

9    B  

10    D 

11    C

12    A

13    D

14    D

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