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The Question Answers of Anatomy Physiology Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Fundamentals of Nursing and Medical Surgical Nursing are listed below

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY- NURSING

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY- NURSING

Obstetric nursing questions and answers pdf 

Obstetric nursing questions and answers

COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING

Madhya Pradesh NHM Community Health Officer Recruitment Model Exam Questions with Answer

Community Health Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions with Answer 

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING QUESTIONS

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING QUESTIONS WITH ANSWER

PSYCHIATRIC NURSING OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION AND ANSWERS

MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 

MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS FOR STAFF NURSE - MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 

Nursing Exam Question Answers


*1.    The type of cartilage present on the pinna of ear is
(a)    Elastic cartilage    (b)    Hyaline cartilage
(c)    Fibrous cartilage  (d)    Sesamoid
*2.    Which of the following muscle is known as ‘Peripheral heart’?
(a)    Gastrocnemius    (b)    Sdeus
(c)    Gluteus maximus (d)    Trapezius
*3.    Carpel tunnel syndrome is due to compression of which of the following nerve in the flexor retinaculum?
(a)    Ulnar nerve
(b)    Radial nerve
(c)    Median nerve
(d)    Occulomotor nerve
*4.    Amount of blood present in the ventricles at the end of diastole is called as
(a)    Ejection fraction    (b)    Preload
(c)    After load    (d)    Stroke volume
*5.    Normal intra cranial pressure is (ICP)
(a)    0-5 mm Hg    (b)    20-25 mm Hg
(c)    5-15 mm Hg    (d)    10-20 mm Hg
*6.    A client is ordered for vanillyl mandelic acid (VMA) test. The nurse understands that the client is a suspective care of
(a)    Chronic kidney disease
 
(b)    Nephrolic syndrome
(c)    Glomerulonephritis
(d)    Pheochromocytoma
*7.    Which of the following is a pre-renal cause of renal failure?
(a)    Severe dehydration
(b)    Tubular necrosis
(c)    Bladder calculi
(d)    Ca Bladder
*8.    A client is posted for exercise ECG test. Which of the following is not an appropriate nursing intervention before the procedure?
(a)    Theophylline products are with held 12 hours before the procedure
(b)    Instruct the client to avoid smoking and alcohol before the procedure
(c)    Allow the client to drink a mug of coffee prior to the procedure
(d)    Withhold Ca channel blockers and β blockers 24 hours before the procedure
*  9.    A nurse is reviewing the ECG of a client who is admitted in CCU with myocardial infarction. Which of the following finding the nurse should expect?
(a)    ST elevation (b) T wave inversion
(c) Abnormal u wave (d) All the above
*10.    A nurse in coronary care unit is caring a client with cardiac tamponade. Which of the following findings the nurse should expect in cardiac tamponade?
(a)    Increased CVP
(b)    Jugular vein distention
(c)    Pulses paradoxus
(d)    All the above 

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Question No. 6 Option D

Question No. 7 Option A

Question No. 8 Option C

Question No. 9 Option D

Question No.  10 Option D

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