High Yield MCQs for Nursing Officer exam part 2.
101.Look at the picture and identify new
born assessment test:
A. Barlow test
B. Ortolani test
C. Galeazzi test
D. Club foot identification
102. The positive diagnosis for HIV
infection is made based on:
A. A history of high risk sexual behaviors
B. Positive ELISA and Western blot tests
C. Identification of an associated
opportunistic infection
D. Evidence of extreme weight loss and
high fever
Ans B
103. The largest zoo in India is at:
A. Delhi
B. Calcutta
C. Nagpur
D. Mumbai
Ans B
104. AFP screening can help to detect?
A. Turner's syndrome
B. Spina bifida
C. Polyhydamnios
D. Spinal fusion
Ans B
105. Most common method of sterilization
practiced in India:
A. Female sterilization
B. Male sterilization
C. Both equally common
D. None of these
Ans A
106. All of the following are mode
stabilizing agents, EXCEPT:
A. Lithium carbonate
B. Valproic acid
C. Fluoxetine
D. Carbamazepine
Ans C
107. Most commonly used laboratory
techni-que used to identify tubercle bacilli in sputum:
A. Acid-fast staining
B. Agglutination testing
C. Dark-field illumination
D. Sensitivity testing
Ans A
108. Thrombolytic therapy is started for a
patient with:
A. Congenital heart defect
B. Nephrotic syndrome
C. Haemophilia
D. Thalasemia
Ans B
109. What is the primary action of insulin
in the body?
A. Enhances the transport of glucose
across cell walls
B. AIDS in the process of gluconeogenesis
C. Stimulates the pancreatic beta cells
D. Decreases the intestinal absorption of
glucose
Ans A
110. Confidence limit is calculated by
using:
A. Mean and standard error
B. Mean and standard deviation
C. Median and standard deviation
D. Median
Ans D
111. Measures of dispersion all Except:
A. Standard deviation
B. Range
C. Mean or average deviatioon
D. Correlation and regression
Ans D
112. Leading cause of neonatal mortality
in India is:
A. Birth asphyxia/trauma
B. Infections
C. Diarrhoea
D. Prematurity and congenital malformation
Ans D
113. In the left skewed curve, true
statement is:
A. Mean < Mode
B. Mean = Mode
C. Mean = Median
D. Mean > Mode
Ans A
114. For a negatively skewed data mean
will be:
A. More than median
B. Equal to median
C. Less than median
D. One
Ans C
115.. "Persona" is a method off:
A. Natural contraceptive
B. Hormonal contraceptive
C. Barrier contraceptive
D. IUCD
Ans
A
116. Which of the following disease are
the autoimmune disease?
A. Myoasthenia gravis
B. Parkinson disease
C. Haemophilia
D. Spondylitis
Ans A
117.A nurse in the labor room performing
vaginal assessment on a pregnant client in labor and notes the presence of the
umbilical cord protruding from uterus. What would be the initial nursing
action:
A. Gently push the cord into vagina
B. Place the client in Trendelenburg's
position
C. Perform vaginal exam to not the
presenta-tion
D. Notify that the client will be
transported immediately to delivery room
Ans
B
118. Which symptom is not shown in the
patient with anxiety:
A. Hallucination
B. Worry
C. Nervous behavior
D. Restlessness
Ans
A
119. A characteristic of infants and young
children who have experienced maternal deprivation is:
A. Tendency toward overeating
B. Responsiveness to stimuli
C. Proneness to illness
D. Extreme activity
Ans C
120. The normal rate of cervical dilation
in the active phase of first stage of labor in a primigravida is:
A. 0.5 cm/hr
B. 1.5 cm/hr
C. 1 cm/hr
D. 2 cm/hr
Ans C
121. A client with schizophrenia has been
started on medication therapy with clozapine. The nurse would assess the result
of which laboratory study to monitor for adverse effect of this medication?
A. Liver function studies
B. White blood cell count
C. Blood glucose level
D. Platelet count
Ans B
122. Filling up of memory spaces with a
deta-iled false description of an event is termed as:
A. Tangentiality
B. Circumstantialities
C. Neologism
D. Confabulation
Ans D
123. The Indian Lunacy Act was passed in
the:
A. 1987
B. 1989
C. 1912
D. 1921
Ans C
124. Which of the following drug is
contra-indicated in a patient with glaucoma who is scheduled for surgery?
A. Demerol (meperidine) 50 mg IM
B. Atropine sulfate 0.4 mg IM
C. Valium (diazepam) 2 mg IM
D. Phenergan (promethazine) 25 mg IM
Ans
B
125. A person having Klinfelter's syndrome
is characterized by:
A. Male with some secondary sexual
characters of female
B. Female with some sexual characters of
male
C. Having both male and female sex organs
D. Female internal sex organs and male
exter-nal sex organs
Ans A
126. Which of the following intervention
is contraindicated in a patient with deep vein thrombosis of the right leg?
A. Elevation of the limb
B. Application of moist heat to the right
leg
C. Ambulation in the hall every 4 hour
D. Administration of analgesics
Ans
B
127. Common cause of ante partum
hemorr-hage?
A. Vasa praevia
B. Placenta preavia
C. Uterine rupture
D. None of the above
Ans B
128. Physiological changes in pregnancy
include which of the following:
A. Increase in blood volume by 100%
B. Decrease in Hb
C. Peripheral resistance 50% increases
D. Cardiac output 40% decreases
Ans B
129. A client is given oxytocin for
induction of labour. The side effect of oxytocin is:
A. Increased urine outflow
B. Vomiting
C. Hypertension
D. Bradycardia
Ans B
130. Which of the following
antituberculosis drug can damage the 8th cranial nerve:
A. Isoniazid
B. Para amino salicylic acid (PAS)
C. Ethambutol hydrochloride
D. Streptomycin
Ans D
131. An adaptation that indicates major
com-plication after gastroscopy would be:
A. Nausea and vomiting
B. Abdominal distention
C. Increased GI motility
D. Difficulty in swallowing
Ans B
132. The most important indicaton of
hypov-olemic shock after 15% blood loss is:
A. Systolic blood pressine less than 90 mm
of Hg
B. Pupil unequally dilated
C. Respiratory rate of 4 breath/mt
D. Pulse rate less than 60 b/mt
Ans A
133. What is the likely cause of blood
urea nitrogen concentration elevated in acute renal failure?
A. Fluid retention
B. Hemolysis of red blood cells
C. Below normal metabolic rate
D. Reduced renal blood flow
Ans D
134. Which of the following manifestations
is associated with a raised level of cortisone and ACTH?
A. Confusion
B. Schizophrenia
C. Demantia
D. Affective disturbances
Ans B
135. Neural tube defects can be prevented
by:
A. Supplementation with vitamin B complex
B. Supplementation with hydantoin
C. Maternal folate supplementation
D. Prophylaxis with valproic acid
Ans C
136. The normal left arterial pressure is:
A. 8 mmHg
B. 15 mmHg
C. 25 mmHg
D. 32 mmHg
Ans A
137. What is the priority nursing
interven-tion for a patient during the immediate post-operative period?
A. Observing for hemorrhage
B. Maintaining a patent airway
C. Recording the intake and output
D. Checking the vital signs every 15
minutes
Ans B
138. A condition characterized by a prolonged
PR interval more than 0.2 secs in ECG is called:
A. Mobiz type II AV block
B. Second degree AV block
C. First degree AV block
D. Complete block
Ans C
139.A condition characterized by inflammation
of thyroid gland, resulting in hypothyroidis:
A. Addison's disease
B. Hashimoto's disease
C. Grave's disease
D. Cushing's disease
Ans B
140. Which one develops from endoderm?
A. Nervous system, urinary bladder and eye
B. Liver, connective tissue and heart
C. Thymus, spinal cord and brain
D. Liver, pancreas and thymus/thyroid
Ans D
141. The most sensitive measure of growth
is.........?
A. Weight
B. Height
C. Head circumference
D. Mid arm circumference
Ans A
142. Contraindications for using oral
contraceptives:
A. Thrombophlebitis
B. Urinary tract infections
C. Ulcerative colitis
D. Menorrhagia
And A
143. Difficulty in breathing in stapding
position is termed as:
A. Orthopnea
B. Dyspnea
C. Polypnea
D. Platypnea
Ans D
144. Hormone responsible for ovulation and
development of corpus luteum is:
A. FSH
B. LH
C. ADH
D. ICSH
Ans B
145. Which of the following is considered
as the cause of DIC in pregnancy?
A. Placenta previa
B. Gestational diabetes
C. Abruptio placenta
D. Cord prolapse
Ans C
146. The connecting link between
glycolysis and kreb's cycle in aerobic respiration is:
A. RUBP
B. Acetyl COA
C. Citric acid
D. Oxalo acetic acid
Ans B
147. Hallucination is a disorder of?
A. Consciousness
B. Perception
C. Memory
D. Thought
Ans B
148. Common manifestation observed in
patient with AF?
A. Tachycardia
B. Bradycardia
C. Syncope
D. Shock
Ans C
149. Which of the following is termed as
reverse of colle's fracture?
A. Pot's fracture
B. Smith fracture
C. Greenstick fracture
D. Compound fracture
Ans B
150. Pain arising from cornea can be
termed as:
A. Eye pain
B. Keratalgia
C. Orbital pain
D. None of these
Ans B
151.Eye disease due to deficiency of
vitamin a is:
A. Pellagra
B. Bitot's spot
C. Angular stomatitis
D. Osteomalacia
Ans B
152. Peripheral resistance against which
ventricle mostly pump is termed as:
A. Cardiac output
B. Peripheral vascular resistance
C. Afterload
D. Preload
Ans C
153. Erikson psychosocial development of
schooler is:
A. Autonoiy vs shame
B. Identity vs role confusion
C. Initiative vs doubt
D. Industry vs inferiority
Ans D
154. Symptom exhibit during icteric phase
of viral hepatitis?
A. Tarry stools
B. Shortness of breath
C. Yellow coloured sclera
D. Light, frothy urine
Ans C
155. A field worker suddenly falls and his
head strikes on floor. He is unconscious and not breathing. The nurse should:
A. Open the airway with head tilt method
B. Open the airway with chin lift method
C. Open the airway with jaw thrust method
D. Start chest compressions
Ans D
156. Combination of two antigen
is..............:
A. BCG
B. DTP
C. TAB
D. MMR
Ans C
157. How much of 15% solution is requested
to give 100 mg of drug:
A. 0.5 ml
B. 0.1 ml
C. 0.7 ml
D. 1.5 ml
Ans C
158.Hartmann's operation is related to:
A. Lung
B. Liver
C. Heart
D. Colon
Ans D
159.. Placenta is completely developed at
the gestational age of:
A. 4 wks
B. 8 wks
C. 12 wks
D. 16 wks
Ans C
160. Find MAP of patient with BP 120/80
mmHg:
A. 90
B. 97
C. 93
D. 100
Ans C
161. Trismus is defined as ..............:
A. Inability to swallow
B. Inability to open the jaw
C. Spasm of facial muscle
D. Paralysis of muscle
Ans B
162. Which of the following clinical
finding indicates the patient is experiencing hypokale-mia?
A. Edema
B. Muscle spasms
C. Kussaumal breathing
D. Abdominal distention
Ans D
163.Anaphylactic reaction after
administe-ring penicillin indicates
A. An acquired atopic sensitization
B. Passive immunity to penicillin allergen
C. Antibodies to penicillin developed after
ear-lier use of the drug
D. Developed potent bivalent antibodies
when the IV administration was started
Ans C
164. The kingdom of Mycoplasma is:
A. Animalia
B. Plantae
C. Monera
D. Fungi
Ans C
165. The digestion of protein is
facilitated by:
A. Trypsin
B. Amylase
C. Secretin
D. Lipase
Ans A
166. Which of the following disorder is
caus-ed by excessive producing of somatotropin?
A. Adrenogential syndrome
B. Cretinism
C. Acromegaly
D. Dwartism
Ans C
167. "Nursing is the diagnosis and
treatment of human responses to health and illness". This definition was
given by:
A. American Nurses Association (ANA), 1995
B. International Council of Nurses
C. Florence Nightingale, 1858
D. Indian Nursing Council, 1948
Ans A
168. The typical findings on the
assessiment of a client with acute pancreatitis?
A. Hypoactive bowel sounds decreased
amylase and lipase levels
B. Fever, Hypoglycemia, DHN
C. Melena, persistent vomiting,
hyperactive bowel sounds
D. Steatorrhea, abdorninal pain, fever
Ans D
169.. The characteristic symptom of
hypogly-cemia which is an early symptom of insulin reaction?
A. Severe thirst
B. Drowsiness
C. Diaphoresis
D. Coma
Ans C
170. Bicuspid valve is present betweem:
A. Left atrium and left ventricle
B. Right atrium and right ventricle
C. Left atrium and right atrium
D. Right ventricle and left ventricle
Ans A
171. Alkyl halides react with metallic
sodium in ether. The reaction is known as:
A. Sand Meyer's reaction
B. Wurtz reaction
C. Wurtz-Fittig reaction
D. Fittig's reaction
Ans B
172. The first astronaut of India:
B. Yuri Gagarin
B. H.T. Bhabha
C. Rakesh Sharma
D. Bhat nagar
Ans C
173. Bad breath is termed as:
A. Stomititis
B. Gingivitis
C. Halitosis
D. Quincy
Ans C
174. Placepta directly anchored to
myome-trium is:
A. Retained placenta
B. Circumvallate placenta
C. Placenta accreta
D. Bipartite placenta
Ans C
175.What is the amount of sodium citrate
in ORS packet?
A. 3.5 gm
B. 2.5 gm
C. 1:5 gm
D. 2.9 gm
Ans D
176. Drug of choice of PDA is..........?
A. Prostaglandin
B. Indomethacin
C. Digoxin
D. Dobutamine
Ans B
177. Absolute contra-indication of ECT is?
A. Major depression
B. Severe catatonia
C. Psychosis
D. Raised ICP
Ans D
178.Passage of meconium stained amniotic
fluid indicate that:
A. Rupture of membrane
B. Fetal distress
C. Maternal distress
D. Breech presentation
Ans B
179. A feeding problem among infants :-
A. Chocking
B. Hiccups
C. Aspiration
D. Regurgitation
Ans D
180.Prolapse of the cord during IInd stage
of the labours is treated by:
A. Forceps delivery
B. Caesarean section
C. Episiotomy
D. Cord resection
Ans B
181. CVP can be measured at...........:
A. Flat position
B. High fowlers position
C. Fowler's position
D. Supine position
Ans C
182.Which of the following should be
moni-tored for a patient methargine as the treatmen of PPH?
A. Contraction rate
B. FHS
C. DTR
D. BP
Ans D
183. Neonate is one who is............?
A. < 1 year
B. < 28 days
C. < 42 days
D. < 7 days
Ans B
184. Which of the following is a
significant nursing responsibility for MI?
A. Blood sugar estimation
B. I/O chart
C. Weight chart
D. Temperature chart
Ans B
185. What is the most effective birth
control method?
A. Oral contraceptive
B. Abstinence
C. IUD
D. Barrier method
Ans B
186. A nurse interprets "contraction
stress test" as negative suggest:
A. Abnormal finding
B. Normal finding
C. Need for further evaluation
D. Plan emergency LSCS
Ans B
187. Which of the folowing is an example
of largest sesamoid bone?
A. Femur
B. Fibula
C. Tibia
D. Patella
Ans D
188. Which of the following is not
absolutely contraindicated in pregnancy?
A. Heparin
B. Alcohol
C. Tetracycline
D. Warfarin
Ans A
189. When water absorption in the renal
tubules become less than normal, the nurse anticipates urine will be:
A. More concentrated
B. Less concentrated
C. More alkaline
D. Less alkaline
Ans B
190. The preferable time of administration
of anti D gamma globulin is?
A. At first trimester of pregnancy
B. After puerparium
C. At 24 wks of gestation
D. With in 72 hrs after delivery
Ans D
191. Super ego functions on the basis :
A. Pleasure principle
B. Reality principle
C. Perfection principle
D. Moral principle
Ans C
192. In a child, approximate adult height
can be measurable at the age of:
A. 1 yr
B. 2 yrs
C. 6 month
D. 3 yrs
Ans B
193. How much drug is contained in 100 ml
of 1:1000 solution?
A. 1.0 gm
B. 0.01 gm
C. 10 gm
D. 0.1 gm
Ans D
194. Which of the following position can
be suggested for a patient with TOF and cyano-sis?
A. High fowler's position
B. 3 point position
C. Squatting position
D. Sitting position
Ans C
195. Most common type of Acyanotic heart
disease is:
A. ASD
B. PDA
C. Coactation of Aorta
D. VSD
Ans D
196. Benign adenoma of thyroid gland is
termed as:
A. Goitre
B. Hashimotor's disease
C. Plummer's disease
D. Grave's disease
Ans C
197.The presence of abnormally large
num-ber of lymphocytes in CSF?
A. Lymphocytosis
B. Leucocytosis
C. Leucopenia
D. Pleocytosis
Ans D
198. Acrodynia is otherwise termed as:
A. Acrocyanosis
B. Pink disease
C. Acromegaly
D. Cretinism
Ans B
199. Group of drug which regulate HR can
be termed as:
A. Inotropic agents
B. Chronotropic agents
C. Dromotropic agents
D. Arrhythmic agents
Ans
B
200. Which of the following is considered
as normal DTR?
A. 1/5
B. 2/5
C. 3/5
D. 4/5
Ans B
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