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Nursing Professor Recruitment Exam Solved Question paper part 1

Nursing Professor Recruitment Exam Solved Question paper part 1

The Nursing professor/ Assistant Professor Recruitment takes place every year in most of the Universities. The Nursing Questions little diffrent from Normal Nurses Recruitment Exam Questions. following are the model questions with answer for preparing the Nursing Professor Recruitment Exam
Note: This may also be asked in Nursing officer/ Staff Nurse Recruitment Exam

Question 1:-Fundamental postulates of Martha E. Rogers Theory include

        A:-Conservation, adaptation, wholeness, integrity

        B:-Transpersonal caring, caring relation, caring occasion, carative factor

        C:-Energy field, openness, pattern, pan dimensionality

        D:-Stabilization, reorganization, interaction, order

        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 2:-Providing comprehensive client care across the continuum of practice setting is

        A:-Case management

        B:-Team nursing

        C:-Modular nursing

        D:-Primary nursing

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question 3:-Essential components of goal include

        A:-Target date, nursing action, criteria, desired behavior

        B:-Expected behavior, diagnosis, intervention, subject

        C:-Subject, behavior, nursing action, criteria

        D:-Task statement, criteria, condition, time frame

        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question 4:-Educating clients regarding mental health is an example of adhering to

principle of

        A:-Autonomy

        B:-Beneficence

        C:-Non maleficence

        D:-Justice

        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Question 5:-Endorsement by a specialized organization that nurse has certain

qualification that exceed basic competence is

        A:-Licensure

        B:-Accreditation

        C:-Credentialing

        D:-Standard practice

        Correct Answer:- Option-C

Question 6:-First priority to be done when nurse make a medication error is

        A:-Assess the patient's condition

        B:-Notify physician in-charge

        C:-Identify type of error

        D:-Chart medicine in patient's record

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question 7:-Elements of an evidence based practice question include

        A:-Research design, level of evidence, method, source of funding

        B:-Database, selection, evidence ranking, analysis

        C:-Level of evidence, source of data, implication, standard practice

        D:-Population, intervention, comparison, outcome

        Correct Answer:- Option-D

Question 8:-Largest vein of heart is

        A:-Great cardiac vein

        B:-Coronary sinus

        C:-Anterior cardiac vein

        D:-Aortic sinus

        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Nursing Professor Recruitment Exam Solved Question paper part 1

Question 9:-Most common monosaccharide in human diet is

        A:-Fructose, glucose, galactose

        B:-Sucrose, lactose, maltose

        C:-Lysine, leucine, methionine

        D:-Tryptophan, histidine, valine

        Correct Answer:- Option-A

Question 10:-Intra muscular injections are given in

        A:-Gluteus maximums

        B:-Gluteus medius

        C:-Gluteus superior

        D:-Gluteus inferior

        Correct Answer:- Option-B

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