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Preparing for the Nursing Selection Test: Essential questions are here

Preparing for the Nursing Selection Test: Essential questions are here

Question No. 1. You are cleaning a client’s partial dentures, which have a metal clasp. Which of the

following actions are best on your part?

A. Place a washcloth in the sink where you are cleaning.

B. Remove the partial dentures by the metal clasp.

C. Use hot water to rinse the dentures after cleaning.

D. Soak the partial plate with the metal clasp overnight.

Answer: A

Question No. 2. In Freudian theory, the __________ is the "executive" structure that is directed by the
reality principle.
a) Id 

b) Libido 

c) Superego 

d) Ego

(Exercise: Comment your Answer)

Question No. 3 . The nurse giving discharge instructions advises the client to get out of bed slowly

and to get up in stages from lying to sitting to standing. The client understands that the

reason for doing this is:

A. to prevent falls.

B. to improve circulation.

C. as a warm-up exercise.

D. to increase oxygenation.

Answer: A

Preparing for the Nursing Selection Test Essential questions are here


Question No. 4. The first heart sound occurs in
a) Iso-volumetric contraction 

b) Rapid ejection phase

c) Isovolumetric relaxation 

d) Atrial systole

(Exercise: Comment your Answer)

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Question No. 5. A fellow nurse who is working on another unit asks to read the chart of your

assigned client. Which one of the following criteria would enable the nurse to have

access to the chart?

A. Be unrelated to the client.

B. Have a current nursing license.

C. Have client’s verbal permission.

D. Be directly involved in client’s care.

Answer: D

Question No. 6 Carbohydrate digesting enzyme present in mouth is
a) Amylase 

b) Pepsin

 c) Sucrase 

d) Elastase

(Exercise: Comment your Answer) AIIMS 2013 Exam

Question No. 7. When taking a radial pulse for half a minute, the nurse finds it to be irregular.

Which of the following would be best for the nurse to do next?

A. Take the radial pulse for one minute.

B. Check the carotid pulse to see if it is irregular.

C. Assess the apical pulse.

D. Chart the radial pulse and the irregularities.

Answer: C

(Exercise: Comment your Answer)

Question No. 8. Which Immunoglobulin crosses Placenta
a) Ig G 

b) Ig M 

c) Ig A 

d) Ig D

(Exercise: Comment your Answer) AIIMS Exam


Question No. 9. Which Immunoglobulin crosses Placenta
a) Ig G 

b) Ig M 

c) Ig A 

d) Ig D

(Exercise: Comment your Answer)


Question No. 10. Communicable disease that is transmitted through orofecal route is

a) Hepatitis C 

b) Typhoid 

c) Measles 

d) Pertussis

(Exercise: Comment your Answer)

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