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KEA Staff Nurse- Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions Part 5

KEA Staff Nurse- Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions Part 5

56. Which of the following is not a side effect

of salbutamol ?

(A) Muscle tremors

(B) Sedation

(C) Palpitation

(D) Nervousness

57. Which is the drug of choice for severe &

complicated malaria ?

(A) Quinine

(B) Artesunate

(C) Primaquine

(D) Chloroquine

KEA Staff Nurse- Nursing Officer Exam Model Questions Part 5


58. Antidote for heparin is

(A) Protamine sulphate

(B) Vitamin K

(C) Aminocarpoic acid

(D) Aminodarone


59. The values of Correlation Coefficient varies

between

(A) –0.5 to +0.5

(B) –0.75 to +0.75

(C) < –1.0 to < +1.0

(D) None of these

60. The constant presence of a disease or infection within a given geographical area is called -

(A) Sporadic

(B) Epidemic

(C) Endemic

(D) Pandemic

61. Koplik's spots are clinical feature of -

(A) Chicken pox

(B) Pertusis

(C) Cholera

(D) Measles

62. Which of the following is is not constuent

of vital statistics?

(A) Birth rate

(B) Morbidity & Mortality rate

(C) Educational rate

(D) Life expectancy

63. Route of administration of PPD for

Tuberculin Test is-

(A) SC

(B) ID

(C) IM

(D) IV

64. The first referral level in the health care system is -

(A) Primary Health Care

(B) Secondary Health care

(C) Tertiary Health Care

(D) Premordial Health Care 

65. Housefly is responsible for spread of -

(A) Diarrhoea

(B) Dysentary

(C) Cholera

(D) All of these

66. When did the Mental Health Bill became

Mental Health Act ?

(A) 1912

(B) 1985

(C) 1987

(D) 1990

67. A freshly prepared ORS solution should be

used within -

(A) 24 hours

(B) 48 hours

(C) 12 hours

(D) 06 hours

68. Ripeness of cervix is assessed by -

(A) Bishop score

(B) Apgar score

(C) Downe score

(D) New ballard score

69. Uterus is palpable at the level of symphysis at -

(A) 8th week

(B) 10th week

(C) 12th week

(D) 14th week

70. Normal duration for involution of Uterus is -

(A) 2 weeks

(B) 4 weeks

(C) 6 weeks

(D) 8 weeks 

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