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B.Sc Nursing Question Papers Kerala

KERALA UNIVERSITY B.SC NURSING QUESTION PAPERS 2024

First Semester B.Sc Nursing Degree Regular/Supplementary

Examinations April 2024

Paper II – Applied Anatomy and Applied Physiology

Time: 3 Hrs Total Marks: 75

 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between

answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space

 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers

 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

Section A – Applied Anatomy

Q.P. CODE: 122010 Max. Marks: 37

Multiple Choice Questions (6x1=6)

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(choose the most appropriate answer from the options given)

1. Following are the parts of brainstem except

a) Cerebellum b) Midbrain c) Medulla d) Pons

2. Hassall’s corpuscles are found in

a) Palatine tonsil b) Lymph node c) Spleen d) Thymus

3. Following nerve is a cranial nerve

a) Axillary b) Median c) Tibial d) Facial

4. Pulmonary veins open into

a) Left atrium b) Left ventricle c) Right atrium d) Right ventricle

5. Fertilization takes place in the following part of fallopian tube

a) Ampulla b) Isthmus c) Intramural d) Infundibulum

6. Following is the covering of testes

a) Tunica adventitia b) Tunica albuginea c) Tunica intima d) Tunica media

Essay (1x10=10)

7. Mention the parts of respiratory system. Describe right lung in detail (2+8)

Short notes (3x5=15)

8. Blood supply of heart

9. Ovary

10.Spinal cord

Differentiate between (3x2=6)

11.Microscopic anatomy of thick skin and Thin skin

12.Jejunum and Ileum.

13.Eversion and Inversion

(PTO)

Section B – Applied Physiology

Q.P. CODE: 123010 Max. Marks: 38

Multiple Choice Questions (7x1=7)

B.Sc Nursing Question Papers Kerala


(choose the most appropriate answer from the options given)

1. The normal serum sodium level is

a) 4 meq/L b) 109 meq/L c) 142 meq/L d) 8 mg/dL

2. Intercalated disks are present in which muscle

a) Skeletal b) Cardiac c) Smooth d) All the muscles

3. Cretinism is due to deficiency of ………….. hormone

a) Growth b) Thyroid c) Prolactin d) PTH

4. Steatorrhea refers to

a) Fatty stools b) Watery stools c) Blood in stools d) Mucus in stools

5. The first heart sound occurs in

a) Iso-volumetric contraction b) Rapid ejection phase

c) Isovolumetric relaxation d) Atrial systole

6. Respiratory distress syndrome of newborn is due to

a) Deficient surfactant b) Lung collapse

c) Lung infection d) Pulmonary hypertension

7. Glomerular filtration rate is influenced by

a) Hydrostatic capillary pressure b) Capillary oncotic pressure

c) Bowman’s space hydrostatic pressure d) All of them

Essay (1x10=10)

8. What is the normal respiratory rate. Describe the regulation of respiration. Add a note on

hypoxia. (1+6+3)

Short notes (3x5=15)

9. Erythropoiesis

10.Functions of the cranial nerves

11.Functions of liver

Give reasons for the following (3x2=6)

12.Cardiac muscle cannot be tetanized

13.Bile salts are essential for health

14.Middle ear infections can cause deafness

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