AIIMS Raipur Staff Nurse Grade II 2017 shift 1
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1.The disadvantages of Electronic Health Records are
the following, EXCEPT:-
1. Expensive
2. Lack of integration
3. Downtime processes
4. Increased medical errors
Correct Answer :-
Increased medical errors
2. The idea of storing a program and the data to be
processed in the same memory was contributed
by:-
1. Bardeen
2. John Von Neumann
3. Brattain
4. Shockley
Correct Answer :-
John Von Neumann
3. The normal range
of respiration is:-
1. 10 - 12 breaths / minute
2. 12 - 20 breaths / minute
3. 20 - 22 breaths / minute
4. 16 - 24 breaths / minute
Correct Answer :-
12 - 20 breaths / minute
4. During physical assessment of children, asymmetry
of the skull indicates:-
1. Hydrocephalus
2. Craniotabes
3. Craniosynostosis
4. Osteogenesis imperfecta
Correct Answer :-
Craniosynostosis
5. On 8th February, it was Tuesday. What was the day
of the week on 8th February 2004?
1. Monday
2. Sunday
3. Thursday
4. Friday
Correct Answer :-
Sunday
6. The use of
transistors instead of vacuum tubes in computers was emerged in:-
1. First generation
2. Second genertaion
3. Third generation
4. Fourth generation
Correct Answer :-
Second genertaion
7. The substances that cause tissue necrosis and damage
particularly when extravasated are:-
1. Apoptosis
2. Interleukins
3. Vesicants
4. Retinoids
Correct Answer :-
Vesicants
8. The type of pelvis in which the features are heart
shaped brim, narrow forepelvis and sciatic
notch with prominent ischila spines and suprapubic
angle < 90° :-
1. Gynacoid pelvis
2. Android Pelvis
3. Anthropoid pelvis
4. Platypelloid pelvis
Correct Answer :-
Android Pelvis
9. The mode of transmission of trachoma from one
person to other person is:-
1. Direct contact
2. Indirect contact
3. Inocolation
4. Iatraorgenic
Correct Answer :-
Indirect contact
10. It was observed by a nurse that the medication
prescriptions given by the doctor was wrongly noted by the nurse of the
previous shift. Who among the following will fill out the report of this incident?
1. The concerned nurse who spotted the error
2. The nurse who committed the mistake in the previous
shift
3. Supervising nurse who is in charge of the nursing
unit
4. The original nurse who was assigned to the patient
on the first day
Correct Answer :-
The concerned nurse who spotted the error
11. The activities of a person engages in believing
himself ill in the characteristic of:-
1. Health behaviour
2. Illness behaviour
3. Sick - role behaviour
4. Wellness behaviour
Correct Answer :-
Sick - role behaviour
12. The cardinal signs of the body includes the
following, EXCEPT:-
1. Temperature
2. Blood pressure level
3. Blood glucose level
4. Heart beat
Correct Answer :-
Blood glucose level
13. In the fetal skull, the bregma is found:-
1. at the junction of the sagittal, coronal and
frontal sutures
2. at the junction of the lambdoidal and agittal
sutures
3. between the
two halves of the frontal bone
4. between the frontal bones and parietal bones
Correct Answer :-
at the junction of the sagittal, coronal
and frontal sutures
14. The
internal command that is used to create new directory is called:-
1. cls
2. DIR
3. REN
4. MD
Correct Answer :-
MD
15. The primary role of the pediatric nurse is to
provide nursing care as:-
1. a collaborator, Care coordinator and consultant
2. an advocate, educator and manager
3. an independent and autonomous practitioner
4. clinical specialist and case manager
Correct Answer :-
an advocate, educator and manager
16. Mahatma Gandhi's first Sathyagraha movement is:-
1. Khilafat movement
2. Non - violence
3. Champaran Sathyagraha
4. Salt Sathyagraha
Correct Answer :-
Salt Sathyagraha
17. The agent factor responsible for the occurrence of
a diease includes:-
a. Biological and physical agents
b. Mechanical and chemical agents
c. Vertical and inoculation agents
d. Nutrient and living agents
Correct Answer :-
a, b, d
18. A clear concise summary of a study that
communicates the essential information about the study is called:-
1. Construct
2. Concept mapping
3. Abstract
4. Proposition
Correct Answer :-
Abstract
19. Identify the CORRECT statement from the following.
1. Healthy 6 weeks old infants cry for a total of
about 3 hours everyday
2. Crying and fussing is more prevalent in night
3. The infants are better able to soothe themselves by
the age of 6 weeks
4. The cause of colic is thought to be a problem in th
egenitiurinary system
Correct Answer :-
Healthy 6 weeks old infants cry for a
total of about 3 hours everyday
20. The immunity that is transferred from the maternal
antibodies to fetus transplacentally and to infant through breast milk to
protect them till their own immune sytem matures to function is a kind of:-
1. Innate immunity
2. Acquired immunity
3. Active immunity
4. Passive immunity
Correct Answer :-
Passive immunity
21. During antenatal assessment, the nurse records the
following findings:-
a. The uterus almost fills the abdominal cavity
b. Fundus is at the tip of the xiphoid cartilage
c. Diaphragm is pressed upward.
These findings indicates the gestational age of:-
1. 30 Weeks of Pregnancy
2. 34 weeks of pregnancy
3. 36 weeks of pregnancy
4. 38 weeks of pregnancy
Correct Answer :-
36 weeks of pregnancy
22. The artery that supply blood to the diaphragm is
called:-
1. Inferior mesentric artery
2. Suprarenal arterie
3. Inferior phrenic arteries
4. Coelic arteries
Correct Answer :-
Inferior phrenic arteries
23. The maternal observation following postpartum
hemorrhage are:-
a. estimate the total volume of blood test
b. record pulse and temperature every 15 minutes
c. monitor the central venous pressure
d. administer IV fluids without interruption to combat
the fluid loss
Correct Answer :-
a,b,c
24. Congenital absence or closure of a normal body
orifice or tubular organ is called:-
1. Fistula
2. Atresia
3. Hernia
4. Stenosis
Correct Answer :-
Atresia
25. The fundamental processes that are carried by the
Operating System are:-
a. Management of devices
b. Interface for usert and computer
c. Running application programme
d. Troubleshooting programme
Correct Answer :-
a,b,c
26. The clinical syptoms of wasting syndrome in AIDS
includes:-
a. Involuntary weight loss
b. Chronic diarrhea
c. Protein - energy malnutrition
d. Oesophageal candidiasis
Correct Answer :-
a, b, c
27. The largest volume of air, which can be expelled
from the lungs during maximal expiration is called:-
1. Tidal
2. Residual volume
3. Inspiratory reserve volume
4. Expiratory reserve volume
Correct Answer :-
Expiratory reserve volume
28. The premature closure of the sagittal suture is
called:-
1. Scaphocephaly
2. Oxycephaly
3. Acrocephaly
4. Anencephaly
Correct Answer :-
Scaphocephaly
29. The process by which, medim is placed at 100°C in
flowing steam for 30 mintes each on 3 successive days is:-
1. Steam under pressure
2. Autoclave
3. Tyndallization
4. Inspissation
Correct Answer :-
Tyndallization
30. The active management of patient with missed
abortion at 12 weeks of gestation includes:-
a. Vaginal evacuation
b. accelerate uterine contraction by oxytocin drip
c. slow dilatation of the cervix by laminaria tent
d. suction evacuation
Correct Answer :-
a,c,d
31. Identify the wrong statement from the following:-
1. Health education is an essential tool of community
health
2. Health education is concerned with promoting health
as well as improving behaviour induced disease
3. Health education is an active process of learning
4. Health propaganda should not be considered in
Health education
Correct Answer :-
Health education is concerned with
promoting health as well as improving behaviour induced disease
32. In an unconscious patient, the following symptoms
are shown:-
a. limited spontaneous movement
b. sluggish speech
c. drowsy
d. falls asleep easily,
These symptoms falls under the category:-
1. Delirium
2. Lethargy
3. Stupor
4. Obtunded
Correct Answer :-
Lethargy
33. Arrange the following words as per the order in
the Dictionary:-
a. Practice
b. Parrot
c. Pencil
d. Pen
Correct Answer :-
b,d,c,a
34. Temporary loss of muscle tone and weakness
precipitated by a variety of emotional states is called:-
1. Cataplexy
2. Catharsis
3. Compulsion
4. Confabulation
Correct Answer :-
Cataplexy
35. The techniques of psychoanalysis includes the
following, EXCEPT:-
1. Exploration
2. Free association
3. Clay association
4. Transference
Correct Answer :-
Clay association
36. Mention the level of measurement, the following
example falls under, Health status: -Poor -Fair- Good -Excellent:-
1. Nominal measrement
2. Ordinal measurement
3. Interval measurement
4. Ratio measurement
Correct Answer :-
Ordinal measurement
37. Thinking containing erroneous conclusions and internal
contradiction is called:-
1. Autistic thinking
2. Critical thinking
3. Illogical thinking
4. Logical thinking
Correct Answer :-
Illogical thinking
38. The first school of nursing was established by:-
1. Virginia Handerson
2. Theodor Fliedner
3. Florence Nightingale
4. Isabel Hampten
Correct Answer :-
Theodor Fliedner
39. Identify the wrong statement from the following:-
1. Consent form must be obtained for all invasive
procedures
2. Consent is a voluntary act by which a person agrees
to alow someone else to do something
3. The client must be mentally competant to give
consent
4. Consent form should be signed only by the client
Correct Answer :-
Consent form should be signed only by the
client
40. The type of recording system, in which the members
of each discipline record their findings in a separately labelled section of
the chart is:-
1. Source - oriented record systems
2. Problem - oriented record systems
3. Focused record system
4. Exception based record system
Correct Answer :-
Source - oriented record systems
41. According to DSM IV, the positive symptoms of
Schizophrenia includes:-
a. hallucinations
b. Delusions
c. Flat affect
d. Bizarre behaviour
Correct Answer :-
a,b,d
42. Identify which is the independent nursing
intervention from the following?
1. Inserting Foley's catheter
2. Administering IV fkuids
3. Providing catheter care
4. Collecting blood sample for investigation
Correct Answer :-
Providing catheter care
43. The following are the barriers of Therapeutic
relationships:-
a. Too many questions
b. Assertive style
c. Stereotyping
d. Patronizing
Correct Answer :-
a, c, d
44. An intern nurse who was undergoing internship in a
nursing home was asked to insert nasogastric tube in a patient. Which among the
following is the appropriate decision on the part on the intern nurse?
1. Insert the nasogastric tube as requested
2. Request the senior nurse to supervise while the
nasogastric tube is inserted
3. Request the instructor from the nursing college to
assist in inserting the tube
4. Deny and back out from inserting the nasogastric
tube
Correct Answer :-
Deny and back out from inserting the
nasogastric tube
45. The plexus that supply nerves to the skin and
muscles of the upper limbs and some of the chest muscles is:-
1. Cervical plexus
2. Brachial plexus
3. Lumbar plexus
4. Sacral plexus
Correct Answer :-
Brachial plexus
46. Receiving self satisfaction from helping people in
a humanistic way is called as:-
1. Ability to analyze own feelings
2. Ability to serve as a model
3. Altruism
4. Strong sense of ethics
Correct Answer :-
Altruism
47. The complications of Steven - Johnson Syndrome
includes:-
a. Untreated sepsis
b. Kerato conjunctivitis
c. Conjunctival retraction
d. Corneal lesions
Correct Answer :-
a,b,c,d
48. The computer that runs several programs
concurrently for computationally - intensive task is called:-
1. Personal computer
2. Analog computer
3. Micro computer
4. Super computer
Correct Answer :-
Super computer
49. The causes of neutropenia includes:-
a. Metastatic cancer and lymphoma
b. Cyanotic spell and lymphoma
c. Hyperspleenism amd chemotherapy
d. Infectious hepatitis and radiation therapy
Correct Answer :-
a,c,d
50. A low - pitched, continuous gurgling sounds caused
by secretions in the large airways is called:-
1. Wheezes
2. Rhonchi
3. coughing
4. Stertor
Correct Answer :-
Rhonchi
51. When a nurse enters the patient's room for
administering medications, she notices that the patient's food remained on the
table. Helping the patient in providing food and then administering the medication
is an act of:-
1. Beneficience
2. Normal eficience
3. Maleficence
4. Accountability
Correct Answer :-
Beneficience
52. During physical examination, the client's breaths
having a " Fruity" odor would help you to suspect:-
1. Albuminuria
2. Ketoacidosis
3. Acidity
4. Proteinuria
Correct Answer :-
Ketoacidosis
53. The principles of communication in the workplace
includes:-
a. Use language that is easily understood
b. Do not repeat phrases
c. Do not use indirect mode of communication
d. Encourage Feedback
Correct Answer :-
a,c,d
54. The 12 lead key is used to diagnose:-
a. Dysrhythmias and conduction abnormalities
b. Chamber enlargement and injury
c. Myocardial ischemia and conduction abnormalities
d. Pulmonary edema and heart failure
Correct Answer :-
a, b, c
55. A hormone that prevents menstruation and maintains
pregnancy by sustaining the function of the corpus luteum is:-
1. Follicle stimulating hormone
2. Leuteinizing hormone
3. Gonadotrophin releasingg hormone
4. Human chorionic gonadotrophin hormone
Correct Answer :-
Human chorionic gonadotrophin hormone
56. Mr. Raju was crying out to the nurse, describing
the loss of his wife in an accident. The nurse did not interrupt but allowed
him to express his feelings. This technique is called:-
1. Reassurance
2. Ventilation
3. Abreaction
4. Persuasion
Correct Answer :-
Abreaction
57. The part of the bone that enters into the formation
of a joint is called:-
1. Articulating surface
2. Bony sinus
3. Condyl
4. Facet
Correct Answer :-
Articulating surface
58. In MS Excel, the table properties options are used
to:-
1. insert tables into a document
2. adjust the width of the table
3. format the tables
4. merge the tables
Correct Answer :-
format the tables
59. In the stages of growth and development, the
infancy extends from:-
1. Birth to 4 weeks
2. Birth to 1 year
3. 4 weeks to 1 year
4. 1 to 3 years
Correct Answer :-
4 weeks to 1 year
60. A basin - shaped cavity, that forms a ring between
the movable vertebrae of the vertebral column and the lower limbs is called:-
1. Pelvic floor
2. Pelvic girdle
3. Pelvic joint
4. Pelvic ligament
Correct Answer :-
Pelvic girdle
61. Select the analogy which you think matches best in
the given example.
1. 41
2. 25
3. 26
4. 36
Correct Answer :-
41
62. In standard convention, the following shapes are
used for various blocks in a flowchart,
1. Rectangles with rounded end are used to indicate
START and Stop
2. Parallelograms are used to represent input and
output operations
3. Rectangles for processing operations
4. Diamond shaped boxes for storage and arithmetic
Correct Answer :-
Diamond shaped boxes for storage and
arithmetic
63. The functions of amniotic fluid are:-
a. protects fetus from jarring and injury
b. maintains intrauterine temperature
c. provides nutrients to fetus
d. protects the placenta and umblical cord
Correct Answer :-
a, b, c, d
64. The factors influencing heat production are:-
a. Oxidation of Food
b. Anxiety and nervousness
c. Sympathetic Stimulation
d. Use of Narcotic drugs
Correct Answer :-
a, b, c
65. The types of datas that are stored and processed
by compters are:
a. Text with strings of characters
b. Numbers
c. Pictures with dichrome
d. Videos
Correct Answer :-
a,b,d
66. The dimensions of health that implies with the
notion of "perfect functioning of the body" is:-
1. Physical dimension
2. Mental dimensions
3. Social dimensions
4. Emotional dimensions
Correct Answer :-
Physical dimension
67. The hallucination in which the content is
consistent with either a depressed or manic mood is called:-
1. Somatic hallucination
2. Mood - congruent hallucination
3. Mood - incongruent hallucination
4. Haptic hallucination
Correct Answer :-
Mood - congruent hallucination
68. Which of the following factors must be kept in
mind while documenting the patients records during and at the end of the shift?
1. Charting must be as brief as possible
2. The documentation must be in the format as followed
in the concerned hospital
3. Chart must be prepared in form of a legal document
4. The patient must be checked periodically
Correct Answer :-
Chart must be prepared in form of a legal
document
69. When a nurse is doing a physical examination for a
patient, She notices the patient's grimace. The nusring diagnostic process the
nurse used here is:-
1. Data interpretation
2. Data clustering
3. Concept mapping
4. Data Collection
Correct Answer :-
Data clustering
70. The attributes of the primary healthcare includes:-
a. Accesibility
b. Acceptability
c. Adaptability
d. Affordability
Correct Answer :-
a,b,c,d
71. Sheel said, "Arun is the son of the only
brother of my mother". How sheela is related to Arun?
1. Sister
2. Brother
3. Cousin
4. Uncle
Correct Answer :-
Cousin
72. The comprehensive community health nursing
includes:-
a. General information
b. Demographic characteristics
c. Environmental conditions
d. Economic and transport conditions
Correct Answer :-
a,b,c,d
73. The repair and reconstruction of the joint is
called:-
1. Arthrodesis
2. Arthrotomy
3. Arthroplasty
4. Amputation
Correct Answer :-
Arthroplasty
74. An essential element of professional nursing, that
involve the initiation of independent nursing interventions without medical orders
is:-
1. Advocacy
2. Autonomy
3. Internment
4. Subjugation
Correct Answer :-
Autonomy
75. The approximate weight gain of the fetus between
32 and 40 weeks of gestation is:-
1. 10 g / day
2. 20 g / day
3. 25 g / day
4. 50 g / day
Correct Answer :-
25 g / day
76. The following Statements are TRUE regarding
Operating Sytem, EXCEPT:-
1. An OS coordinates the activitie of various parts of
a computer
2. It optimizes the uses of the resources of a
computer
3. It is essential for a computer to switch on
4. It helps in retrieving data
Correct Answer :-
It is essential for a computer to switch
on
77. Find the synonym of isolate.
1. confine
2. incorporate
3. integrate
4. mingle
Correct Answer :-
confine
78. A five years old child gets admitted to the
hospital with the diagnosis of Bronchopulmonary
Dysplasia (BPD). If the child is at the third stage,
what would be the clinical symptoms present?:-
1. Profuse hyaline membranes and patchy mucosal cilia
loss
2. Interstitial fibrosis and epithelial proliferation
3. Edema of the interstitium and necrosis of alveolar
cells
4. Alveolar collapse and difficulty in oxygenation
Correct Answer :-
Alveolar collapse and difficulty in
oxygenation
79. A state of diminished consciousness in which the
patient remains mute and still with the eyes
open is called:-
1. Catatonia
2. Stupor
3. Panic
4. Hysteria
Correct Answer :-
Stupor
80. Accountable care organizations and other programs
help doctors and other healthcare providers work together to deliver better
care. This overview of the healthcare law was proposed on:-
1. 2010
2. 2011
3. 2012
4. 2013
Correct Answer :-
2012
81. The following are the purposes of Bulletin boards,
EXCEPT:-
1. Facilitate comparison of data
2. Broaden the sensory experience
3. Intensify impressions
4. Vitalize instructions
Correct Answer :-
Facilitate comparison of data
82. The role of the medical surgical nurse, that uses
critical thinking, clinical judgement and the nursing process as a key tool for
nursing practice is:-
1. Practitioner role
2. Leadership role
3. Managerial role
4. Research role
Correct Answer :-
Practitioner role
83. Providing health education about the environmental
hygiene to the community people is an example of:-
1. Social communication
2. Structural communication
3. Therapeutic communication
4. Formal communication
Correct Answer :-
Structural communication
84. The contraindications of Induction of Labour
includes the following, EXCEPT:-
1. Placenta Praevia
2. Fetal Macrosomia
3. Cord presentation
4. Cephalopelvic disproportion
Correct Answer :-
Fetal Macrosomia
85. In which among the following situation we can
observe elevation in jugular venous pressure?
1. Normal physical exam
2. Cardiac tamponade
3. Constrictive pericarditis
4. Myocarditis
Correct Answer :-
Constrictive pericarditis
86. The risk factors of sensorineural impairment
includes the following:-
a. Family history of sensorineural impairment
b. Congenital malformations of the cranial structures
c. Chronic expoure to loud noise
d. Recurrent ear infection
Correct Answer :-
a, b, d
87. The following are the types of autoclave ,
EXCEPT:-
1. Simple iron jacketed
2. Low pressure low temperature
3. High pressure High vacuum
4. High pressure low vacuum
Correct Answer :-
High pressure low vacuum
88. The first mechanical computer, designed by Charles
Babbage was called as:-
1. Mechanical computer
2. Analytical engine
3. Processing engine
4. Operating machine
Correct Answer :-
Analytical engine
89. Two years ago, Dinesh was twice as old as his
brother Ramesh. Two years later, Dinesh will be
twice as old as Ramesh. Find the Present age of
Ramesh.
1. 14
2. 12
3. 4
4. 2
Correct Answer :-
2
90. Find the missing number.
12,23,44,85,166,……….
1. 320
2. 332
3. 327
4. 340
Correct Answer :-
327
91. Which of the following artificial ventilation mode
is best suitable for a patient with respiratory arrest?
1. Continuous positive airway pressure
2. Controlled mandatory ventilation
3. Assistant controlled mandatory ventilation
4. Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation
Correct Answer :-
Controlled mandatory ventilation
92. Choose the correct alternative in place of
question mark.
1. ELRI
2. EQYI
3. QEYI
4. EQIY
Correct Answer :-
EQYI
93. Which of the following is not a member of BRICS?
1. Brazil
2. China
3. India
4. Indonesia
Correct Answer :-
India
94. The planning approach in which budgets and project
schedules that are designed for a specific purpose and time frame is called:-
1. Contingency planning
2. Strategic planning
3. Fiscal planning
4. Operational planning
Correct Answer :-
Fiscal planning
95. The benign changes in elderly skin includes the
following, EXCEPT:-
1. Cherry angiomas
2. Telangiectasis
3. Spider angiomas
4. Pseudoxanthoma elasticans
Correct Answer :-
Telangiectasis
96. Which phase of the nurse - patient relationship
focuses to develop clarity about the patient's
preconceptions and expectations of nurses and develop
acceptance of each other and respond to
people who can offer help is?
1. Orientation Phase
2. Working Phase
3. Exploitation phase
4. Termination phase
Correct Answer :-
Working Phase
97. Modelling is a form of social harming and is
called as:-
1. Classical conditioning
2. Operant conditioning
3. Observational learning
4. Learning
Correct Answer :-
Operant conditioning
98. Factors that influence recovery in therapeutic
community are the following, EXCEPT:-
1. Interaction between client and the environment
2. Motivation and readiness of the patient
3. Realistic approach between the patient and the
analyst
4. Lifestyle changes that occur in therapeutic
community
Correct Answer :-
Realistic approach between the patient and
the analyst
99. For gavage feeding of the infant, the following
equipment are needed:-
a. a rubber silicon feeling tube
b. a 10 to 14 french catheter
c. a nonallergic tape to mark the distance on the tube
d. water - soluble lubricant
1. a,b,c
2. b,c,d
3. a,c,d
4. a,b,c,d
Correct Answer :-
a,c,d
100. Regarding conducting system of the heart,
Identify the WRONG statement:-
1. SA node is the mass of specialised cells in the
wall of right atrium
2. AV is a mass of neuromuscular tissue situated in
the wall of the atrial septum
3. AV node is the pacemaker of the heart
4. Bundle of His is a mass of specialised fibres that
originate from the AV node
Correct Answer :-
AV node is the pacemaker of the heart
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