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Nursing MCQ-Oct 2021- Part 2

Nursing MCQ-Oct 2021- Part 2

11. Aschoff cells are

(a) Neutrophils (b) Fibroblasts

(c) Monocytes (d) Lymphocytes

12. Meniere, disease is characterized by

(a) Decompression of fallopian tube is the treatment

(b) Acoustic dip in tone audiogram

(c) Low frequency sensorineural

(d) None of above

13. Bulging of endolymph sac is seen in?

(a) Ottitis media (b) Otosclerosis

(c) Otospongiosis (d) Meniere’s disease

14. Secondary hemorrhage following tonsillectomy is known to occur usually after what interval after surgery?

(a) 2 hours (b) 3rd day

(c)   6th days (d) 15th day

15. Most common cause of acute ottitis media in children

(a) E. coli

(b) Streptococcus aureus

(c) Staphylococcus aureus

(d) Clostyridium diptheria

Nursing MCQ-Oct 2021- Part 2

16. Osteoma are most commonly seen in

(a) Maxillary sinus (b) Frontal sinus

(c) Sphenoid sinus (d) Ethmoid sinus

17. Sinuses present at birth are

(a) Frontal and maxillary

(b) Frontal and ethmoid

(c) Maxillary and sphenoid

(d) Maxillary and ethmoid

18. In a child with serous otitis media, hearing loss is typically

(a) 10-20 db (b) 20-40 db

(c) 40-60 db (d) 60-80 db

19. HIV sentinel surveillance is used to calculate

(a) High risk (b) Prevalence

(c) Trend finding (d) All of above

20. About disease with low prevalence, high incidence is true

(a) High curable/fatal

(b) Not curable/not fatal

(c) Incidence and prevalence urelated  to each other

(d) Calculation of incidence (or) prevalence is incorrect

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Answers for the Above Questions Listed below

11 D

12 C

13 D

14 C

15 B

16 B

17 D

18 B

19 D

20 A

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