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Nursing Exam Questions with Answer 2024 available

Nursing Exam Questions with Answer 2024 available

The Solved Multiple Choice Questions of Nurses Recruitment Examination conducted to select suitable candidates by various Recruitment Agencies/ Government Boards is published below. It will be useful for preparing the future recruitment examination of Nursing Officer/ Staff Nurse

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Total No. of Questions: 20

 1. Which correct instruction to be followed in the discharge teaching of a patient following a spinal fusion?

a) Don’t use the stairs

b) Don’t bend at the waist

c) Don’t walk for long hours

d) Swimming should be avoided

Ans: b

2. What is the most common clinical explanation of G6PD following ingestion of aspirin?

a) Kidney failure

b) Acute hemolytic anemia

c) Hemophilia A

d) Thalassemia

Ans: B

3. A client who is in isolation requires a temperature taken many times a day. Where is the exact place for the thermometer to be kept?

a) At the nurses’ station.

b) On the isolation cart outside the client’s room.

c) In the dirty utility room.

d) In the patient’s room.

Ans: d

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4. Choose the option that best illustrates how persons affected by Parkinson’s disease typically walk?


a) Long, steady gaits

b) They drag their feet while taking small steps

c) Fast movement of the feet

d) Always needs support from assistive devices

Ans: b

5. The nurse evaluates a patient with an ileostomy for possible growth of which of the following acid-base imbalances?

a) Respiratory acidosis

b) Metabolic acidosis

c) Metabolic alkalosis

d) Respiratory alkalosis

Ans: b

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6. The nurse expects which of the following responses in a 

patient who grow metabolic acidosis.

a) Heart rate of 105 bpm

b) Urinary output of 15 ml

c) Respiratory rate of 30 cpm

d) Temperature of 39 degree Celsius


Ans: c


7. A patient who is dealing with pain during the first stage of labor. What is the best way a nurse can use to instruct the patient to manage the pain?

a) Walk in the hospital room.

b) Use slow chest breathing.

c) Request pain medication on a regular basis.

d) Lightly massage her abdomen.

e) Sip ice water.

Ans: a, b, d


8. The nurse is observing a child with burns during treatment for burn shock. Which of the following evaluation provides the most correct guide to knowing the adequacy of fluid resuscitation?

a) Skin turgor

b) Level of edema at burn site

c) Adequacy of capillary filling

d) Amount of fluid tolerated in 24 hours

Ans: a


9. The nurse is training a mother whose daughter deals with iron-deficiency anemia. The nurse demonstrates the parent understood the dietary modifications if she chooses?

a) Bread and coffee

b) Fish and Pork meat

c) Cookies and milk

d) Oranges and green leafy vegetables

Ans: d


10. A nurse who is caring for a child with pyloric stenosis should look for symptoms of?

a) Vomiting large amounts

b) Watery stool

c) Projectile vomiting

d) Dark-colored stool

Ans: c


11. What symptoms is common in patients dealing with active tuberculosis?

a) Weight loss.

b) Increased appetite.

c) Dyspnea on exertion.

d) Mental status changes.

Ans: a

12. A client with a severe asthma attack has the following arterial blood gas: pH 7.33; PCO2 48; PO2 58; HCO3 26. A nurse has to perform first?

a) Albuterol (Proventil) nebulizer.

b) Chest x-ray.

c) Ipratropium (Atrovent) inhaler.

d) Sputum culture.

Ans: a

13. What will be the steps for adult CPR if a patient is found unresponsive?

a) Assess consciousness

b) Give 2 breaths

c) Perform chest compression

d) Check for serious bleeding and shock

e) Open patient’s airway

f) Check breathing


Ans: a, e, f, c, b, d

14.A client possessing a phosphorus level of 5.0mg/dL. The nurse closely assess the patient for?

a) Signs of tetany

b) Elevated blood glucose

c) Cardiac dysrhythmias

d) Hypoglycemia

Ans: a 

15. A client having multiple sclerosis (MS) is experiencing bowel incontinence and is going through a bowel retraining program. Which strategy is not correct?

a) Eating a diet high in fiber.

b) Setting a regular time for elimination.

c) Using an elevated toilet seat.

d) Limiting fluid intake to 1,000 mL/day.

Ans: d

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16. A nurse often evaluates a post-thyroidectomy patient for?

a) Polyuria

b) Hypoactive deep tendon reflex

c) Hypertension

d) Laryngospasm

Ans: d


17. An 18-month-old baby is having a rounded belly, a slightly large head and bowlegs. The nurse assumes?

a) The child appears to be a normal toddler

b) The child is developmentally delayed

c) The child is malnourished

d) The large head of the child may have neurological problems.

Ans: a


18. What should a nurse perform before taking the client’s history?

a) Offer the client a glass of water

b) Establish rapport

c) Ask the patient to undress and put on a gown

d) Ask relevant information for insurance purposes

Ans: b

19. The harmful outcome for post hemodialysis is a drop in?

a) Creatinine

b) BUN

c) Phosphorus

d) Red blood cell count

Ans: d

20. If there is continuous bubbling in the water seal chamber of the closed chest drainage system, what will occur?

a) The connection has been taped too tightly

b) The connection tubes are kinked

c) Lung expansion

d) Air leak in the system

Ans: d

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