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General Nursing Exam Questions 2024

General Nursing Exam Questions 2024

Some general nursing exam questions that may help you to prepare for an Nurses Recruitment Interview/ Written Exam/ CBT

  • What are the signs and symptoms of a myocardial infarction (heart attack)?
  • How would you prevent the spread of infection in a healthcare setting?
  • What are the nursing interventions for a patient with diabetes?
  • What is the Normal Range of Glucose Level in Fasting and Post Prandial?
  • How would you prioritise care for multiple patients with different needs?
  • What are the signs and symptoms of dehydration in an elderly patient?
  • How would you assess a patient's pain level?
  • How would you assess a patient's respiratory status?
  • What are the common side effects of opioid analgesics?
  • What are the potential complications of immobility in a hospitalised patient?
  • What is the normal range for blood pressure in adults?
  • What care can you give immediately for a Chocking baby?
  • How can you stop Bleeding in Rectum?
  • How can you manage head Injury Patient found on Road Transport Accident you found while walking on road.
  • Dengue Fever Caused by which Mosquito and how you can prevent it?

Consult official study materials and resources to ensure you are adequately prepared for the DHA MOH ESIC NIMHANS, PGIMER, JPIMER, KIMS Nurses Recruitment Exam 2024

General Nursing Exam Questions 2024


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