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KEA Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions- Part II

KEA Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions- Part II

2nd part of model questions for preparing upcoming KEA Nursing officer examination is published here

KEA Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions- Part II (question No. 21-40) 

21. Gleno-humeral joint is also called -

(A) Hip joint

(B) Knee joint

(C) Shoulder joint

(D) Elbow joint

22. Which blood group can be administered to

a patient in emergency when his blood

group is not known?

(A) 'O' negative

(B) 'O' positive

(C) 'AB' negative

(D) 'AB' positive

23. The major constituent of the bone is -

(A) Calcium sulphate

(B) Sodium chloride

(C) Magnesium sulphate

(D) Calcium phosphate

24. The protein factory in the human body

cell is -

(A) Nucleus

(B) Cytoplasm

(C) Golgi apparatus

(D) Ribosome

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25. The posterior pituitary is mainly consists

of -

(A) T cells

(B) C cells

(C) Neuronal projections

(D) Beta cells

26. Bell's palsy is a disorder of the cranial

nerve -

(A) 9th

(B) 7th

(C) 5th

(D) 3rd

27. Which part of the brain control the body

temperature ?

(A) Pons

(B) Amygdala

(C) Hypothalamus

(D) Liver

28. The 'Adam's Apple' is formed by -

(A) Epiglottis

(B) Cricoid cartilage

(C) Thyroid cartilage

(D) Hyoid bone

29. Depolarisation in a nerve action potential is

due to -

(A) Opening of Pottasium channels

(B) Opening of Sodium channels

(C) Opening of Calcium channels

(D) Closing of Sodium channels

30. The recommended flow rate of oxygen via

nasal cannula is -

(A) 1- 4 litres/minute

(B) 1- 6 litres/minute

(C) 4- 6 litres/minute

(D) 6- 8 litres/minute

31. The size of intrvenous cannula used for

neonate is -

(A) 24 gauze

(B) 22 gauze

(C) 20 gauze

(D) 18 gauze

32. Which of the following is not a physician

prescribed intervention?

(A) Drug administration

(B) Ordering diagnostic test

(C) Performing wound care

(D) Elevating an edematous limb 

33. The practice of nursing is regulated by -

(A) State nurse practice Act

(B) Innstitutional policies

(C) Fedral guidelines & regulations

(D) International standards & Codes

34. Kussmaul breathing is associated with -

(A) Atelactasis

(B) Bronchial asthma

(C) Diabetic ketoacidosis

(D) Heart Failure

35. Rhythmic waxing and waning of respiration

is called -

(A) Hyperventilation

(B) Hypoventilation

(C) Orthopnoea

(D) Cheyne-strokes respiration

36. What should be the size of the endotracheal

tube for a newborn weighing 2 to 3 kgms.?

(A) 4.0

(B) 3.50

(C) 3.0

(D) 2.50

37. Clinical death is also known as -

(A) Biological death

(B) Brain death

(C) Legal death

(D) Accidental death

38. Treatment of severe dehydration is -

(A) Start DNS immediately

(B) Start colloids immediately

(C) Start Ringer's Lactate immediately

(D) Combination of 5% dextrose with

Ringer's Lactate immediately

39. Common complication after perforation of

appendix -

(A) Haemorrhage

(B) Peritonitis

(C) PID

(D) Intestinal obstruction

40. Linear burrowing of a mite at finger webs,

wrists, elbow, ankles and penis is seen in

case of -

(A) Scabies

(B) Impetigo

(C) Psoriasis

(D) Herper zoster

Answers for the above model Questions

1 D 26 B 51 B 76 D

2 C 27 C 52 B 77 C

3 D 28 C 53 A 78 A

4 A 29 B 54 D 79 A

5 C 30 A 55 A 80 B

6 D 31 A 56 B 81 A

7 C 32 D 57 B 82 B

8 C 33 A 58 A 83 C

9 C 34 C 59 C 84 B

10 B 35 D 60 C 85 B

11 B 36 B 61 D 86 B

12 A 37 B 62 C 87 C

13 D 38 C 63 B 88 C

14 C 39 B 64 B 89 A

15 A 40 A 65 D 90 A

16 B 41 A 66 C 91 A

17 A 42 D 67 A 92 B

18 C 43 C 68 A 93 D

19 B 44 B 69 C 94 C

20 B 45 A 70 C 95 C

21 C 46 B 71 A 96 C

22 A 47 C 72 D 97 A

23 D 48 C 73 B 98 B

24 D 49 D 74 B 99 B

25 C 50 A 75 A 100 D 

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