Nursing model questions – series 2 – paper 1
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Q.01 The most important need for the new born
immediately after birth-
A. To provide warmth
B. To maintain circulation
C. To clear air way
D. To initiate breast feeding
Q.02 Diarrhea is more common in-
A. Lack of breast feeding
B. Artificial feeding
C. Incorrect infant feeding
D. Early weaning
Q.03 One of the biological factor which may cause
mental disorder.?
A. Brain damage
B. Poverty
C. Abnormal parent child relationship
D. Alcoholism
Q.04 The electoral college that elect the
Vice-President of India consists of-
A. Members of Rajya Sabha only
B. Elected members of both Houses of Parliament
C. Members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
D. Members of Rajya Sabha and the Legislative
Assemblies
Q.05 One of the recipients of Nobel Prize for chemistry was Paul Modric, he belong to which country.?
A. Sweden
B. Turkey
C. Canada
D. USA
Q.06 In which year, the first socio-economic caste
census started in India.?
A. 2012
B. 2011
C. 2013
D. 2014
Q.07 In which year Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee Act
passed.?
A. 2004
B. 2003
C. 2005
D. 2007
Q.08 Venganoor was the center of activities of a great
social reformer in Kerala-
A. Vaikunda Swamikal
B. Ayyankali
C. Brahmananda Shivayogi
D. Pandit Karuppan
Q.09 Which Article in the Fundamental Rights Prohibits
Practice of Child Labor.?
A. Article 24
B. Article 21A
C. Article 16
D. Article 30
Q.10 The MMR vaccine is administered at the age-
A. 6 months
B. 9 months
C. 12 months
D. 15 months
Q.11 The smallest unit of the body-
A. Cell
B. Tissue
C. DNA
D. Muscle
Q.12 The solution used to detect sugar in urine-
A. Liquor Ammonia
B. Nitric acid
C. Benedict's Reagent
D. Sodium nitroprusside
Q.13 Which of the following is a permanent method of
sterilization.?
A. Lippies loop
B. Copper T
C. Tubectomy
D. Condom
Q.14 The hormone responsible for the secondary sex
characteristic in females.
A. Oestrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Androgen
D. Relaxin
Q.15 The name given to the endometrium during
pregnancy-
A. Endoderm
B. Mesoderm
C. Ectoderm
D. Decidua
Q.16 The fertilized ovum divides into a cluster of
cells known as-
A. Blastocyst
B. Morula
C. Blastocele
D. Inner cell mass
Q.17 Net maternal weight gain during pregnancy-
A. 6 – 8 kg
B. 8 – 10 kg
C. 10 – 12 kg
D. 12 – 14 kg
Q.18 The widest transverse diameter of the fetal skull passes the pelvic brim is termed as
A. Lie
B. Presentation
C. Engagement
D. Position
Q.19 A 17-year-old receives whole body radiation as
part of a preparatory regimen for bone marrow transplantation Which of the
following cells and tissues in the body is most likely to remain unaltered by
the effects of this therapeutic radiation?
A. Neurons of cerebral cortex
B. Erythropoietic cells of bone marrow
C. Small intestinal epithelium
D. Spermatogonia of testicular tubules
Q.20 The most important function of forceps-
A. Compression
B. Traction
C. Rotation of head
D. Grasping of fetal head
Q.21 An arterial thromboembolic is most likely to
produce a hemorrhagic infarct in
which organ?
A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Lungs
D. Bone
Q.22 Amniotic fluid contains acetylcholine esterase
enzymes, what is the diagnosis?
A. Osteogenesis imperfecta
B. Gastroschisis
C. Omphalocele
D. Open spina bifida
Q.23 Severe deficiency of coagulation factor IX
produces a disorder-
A. Hemophilia A
B. Von Willebrand Disease type 1
C. Hemophilia B
D. Von Willebrand Disease type 2
Q.24 A case of 35 weeks pregnancy with polyhydramnios and marked respiratory distress is managed by-
A. Amniocentesis
B. Saline infusion
C. IV furosemide
D. ARM
Q.25 HLA B27 is associated with-
A. Rheumatoid Arthritis
B. Osteo Arthritis
C. Ankylosing Spondylitis
D. Suppurative Arthritis
Q.26 The following are contraindications of trial
labor except.
A. Elderly primi
B. Post maturity
C. Mal presentation
D. 1st degree CPD
Q.27 Pulmonary hemorrhage syndromes are all EXCEPT.?
A. Goodpasture syndrome
B. Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis
C. Vasculitis-associated hemorrhage
D. Pulmonary embolism
Q.28 Rupture of membranes is said to be premature when
it occurs at-
A. 38 weeks of pregnancy
B. 32 weeks of pregnancy
C. Prior to 1st stage of labor
D. 2nd stage of labor
Q.29 The stain using to visualize separated DNA by gel
electrophoresis is-
A. Ethidium bromide
B. Haematoxylin
C.Acetocarmin
D. Feulgen dye
Q.30 All of the following are characteristics of
teratomas except-
A. A malignant component should be present
B. They arise from totipotential germ cells
C. They can arise in the ovary
D. Tissues resembling those from an embryo can be seen
Q.31 The most common content of hernia-en glissade-
A. Sigmoid colon
B. Omentum
C. Caecum
D. Urinary bladder
Q.32 Dagger sign in X-ray is seen in-
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Flurosis
C. Ankylosing spondylitis
D. Metaphyseal dysplasia
Q.33 Which microorganism is associated with cervical
cancer.?
A. Human papilloma virus
B. Cytomegalovirus
C. Mycobacterium avium
D. Pneumocystis carinii
Q.34 Fibers carried by greater splanchnic nerve-
A. Preganglionic sympathetic
B. Postganglionic sympathetic
C. Preganglionic parasympathetic
D. Postganglionic parasympathetic
Q.35 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
Q.36 What is the commonest cause for neonatal
mortality in India.?
A. Congenital anomalies
B. Birth asphyxia
C. Sepsis
D. Prematurity
Q.37 The intravenous Anesthetic agent used for
treating clinical depression is-
A. Ketamine
B. Propofol
C. Thiopentone sodium
D. Diazepam
Q.38 Hemoglobin is a coordination compound in which
the central metal atom is-
A. Sodium
B. Iron
C. Manganese
D. Magnesium
Q.39 Anterior interosseous nerve supplies-
A. Flexor pollicis longus
B. Abductor pollicis longus
C. Flexor pollicis brevis
D. Flexor carpi radialis
Q.40 A condition characterized by a prolonged PR
interval more than 0.2 secs in ECG is called-
A. Second degree AV block
B. Mobiz type II AV block
C. First degree AV block
D. Complete block
Q.41 Vitamin A is mostly stored in which type of cells
in the liver-
A. Hepatocyte
B. Stellate/Ito cells
C. Kupffer cells
D. All the above
Q.42 Which of the following anti-tuberculosis drug can
damage the 8th cranial nerve?
A. Streptomycin
B. Paraoamino Salicylic Acid (PAS)
C. Ethambutol hydrochloride (myambutol)
D. Isoniazid
Q.43 Earliest symptom of carcinoma vocal cord is-
A. Hoarseness
B. Stridor
C. Pain
D. Dysphagia
Q.44 Culture media sterilized by-
A. Autoclave
B. Hot air oven
C. Ethylene oxide
D. Gluteraldehyde
Q.45 Korsakoff's psychosis is due to intake of-
A. Cannabis
B. Opium
C. Amphetamine
D. Alcohol
Q.46 Which of the following is not a use of
dexamethasone.?
A. Nephrotic syndrome
B. Addison's disease
C. Cushing's disease
D. Hodgkin's lymphoma
Q.47 Condition associated with autoimmune hepatitis-
A. Lymphadenopathy
B. Ulcerative colitis
C. Urticaria
D. All of the above
Q.48 Peptic ulcer of the esophagus is also called as-
A. Barrett's ulcer
B. Reiter's syndrome
C. Reflux esophagitis
D. Achalasis
Q.49 Drug used to treat H1N1 infection-
A. Imatinib
B. Natalizumab
C. Omalizumab
D. Oseltamivir
Q.50 Contraindications for using oral contraceptives-
A. Thrombophlebitis
B. Urinary tract infections
C. Ulcerative colitis
D. Menorrhagia
Q.51 The most important Nurse Responsibility in
Relation to Intravenous Drug
Administration is-
A. Controlling the flow rate
B. Checking the prescription chart
C. Checking and maintaining patency of the vascular
access device
D. Knowing the therapeutic use of drug
Q.52 The legal responsibilities of a Nurse includes-
A. Protect the patients' rights
B. Keep legal records safety
C. Legal documentation
D. Both (1) and (2)
Q.53 The failure of professionals to provide proper
care and competent care to patient
A. Negligence
B. Dissemination
C. Parole
D. Malpractice
Q.54 This is one of the commonest Condition associated with a high risk of suicide
A. Drug and Alcohol abuse
B. Schizophrenia
C. Major depression
D. Mania
Q.55 It is leading cause of death in Infants and Young
children-
A. Pneumonia
B. Congenital anomalies
C. Diarrheal infection
D. Communicable diseases
Q.56 Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) developed by-
A. WHO and ICDS
B. UNICEF and IAP
C. UNICEF and ICDS
D. WHO and UNICEF
Q.57 DPT and DT vaccine should be stored between-
A. 4-8 degree Celsius
B. 4-6 degree Celsius
C. 6-8 degree Celsius
D. 4-10 degree Celsius
Q.58 The true contraindications of breast feeding are-
A. HIV and Lithium therapy
B. Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
C. Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria
D. Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
Q.59 The Nursing management of Children with
Congestive Cardiac Failure is-
A. Bed rest in propped up position (45 degree)
B. Oxygen Therapy
C. Restricting Activities
D. All the above
Q.60 The most important Nursing management of children
with Rheumatic Fever is-
A. Bed rest
B. Nutrition
C. Antibiotic therapy
D. Steroid therapy
Q.61 One of the most important preventive measure in
Thalassemia-
A. Antenatal screening
B. Early blood examination
C. Fetoscopy
D. Genetic Counselling
Q.62 The most important Etiological factors of
Cerebral Palsy includes-
A. Low birth weight and Congenital malformation of
Central Nervous System
B. Perinatal Hypoxia and Kernicterus
C. Birth trauma and Intraventricular Hemorrhage
D. Birth Asphyxia and Birth trauma
Q.63 Which of the following is not a sign and symptom
of shock.?
A. Casualty complaints of thirst
B. Blurring of vision, Fainting and Giddiness
C. Face and lips becomes pale, Restlessness and
Unconsciousness
D. Pulse becomes slower and stronger
Q.64 Which of the following Checks of the casualty is
give the first priority.?
A. Pulse and Respiration
B. Bleeding
C. Airway and Breathing
D. Unconsciousness
Q.65 Preventive method of thick me conium stained
liquor is-
A. Oropharyngeal suction before delivery
B. Oropharyngeal suction after delivery
C. Oropharyngeal suction during delivery
D. Nasal suctioning before and after delivery
Q.66 The reason for increased oral feeds for new born
in Physiological Jaundice-
A. To enhance bilirubin excretion
B. To enhance bilirubin production
C. To enhance bilirubin absorption
D. To enhance bilirubin exchange
Q.67 It is one of the major public health problem in
India-
A. Malnutrition
B. Diarrhea
C. Communicable Diseases
D. Respiratory infection
Q.68 The management of Intra Cranial Pressure (ICP) in
Head injury includes-
A. Prevention and treatment of convulsion
B. Prevention and treatment of fever
C. Assessment of Glasgow coma Scale
D. Slight head up position and controlled
hyperventilation
Q.69 The primary prevention of Mental Retardation
includes-
A. Early detection
B. Psychiatric treatment
C. Hormone replacement therapy
D. Genetic counselling
Q.70 Dysfunction Uterine bleeding means-
A. Excess or irregular Uterine bleeding
B. Excess of Uterine bleeding
C. Irregular of Uterine bleeding
D. Excess flow of Uterine bleeding for long period
Q.71 Euthanasia means-
A. Bad death
B. Good death
C. DNR
D. Advocacy
Q.72 A nurse who is liable to her course of action is
termed as-
A. Responsible
B. Competent
C. Accountable
D. Autonomy
Q.73 It is a set of collective statement about a group's expectations and standard of behavior-
A. Personal code of ethics
B. Professional code of ethics
C. The ICN code of ethics
D. Elements of the code
Q.74 LAMA stands for-
A. Left Against Medical Advice
B. Limited Access to Medical Advice
C. Leave Application for Medical Advice
D. None of the above
Q.75 The purpose of nursing diagnosis is to-
A. Analyze the collected data
B. Synthesize the data
C. Evaluate the data
D. Both (1) and (2)
Q.76 Child health is greatly depending upon-
A. Maternal health
B. Family health
C. Socio economic status
D. Individual health
Q.77 It is the single most important determinant of the changes of the survival and healthy development of children-
A. Infections
B. Low birth weight
C. Malnutrition
D. Poverty
Q.78 It is a specialized area of child health-
A. Promotive pediatrics
B. Social pediatrics
C. Environmental pediatrics
D. Preventive pediatrics
Q.79 It refers to individual self Determination and
freedom of choice is-
A. Informed consent
B. Veracity
C. Autonomy
D. Respect
Q.80 Priorities are set based upon-
A. Clients condition
B. Nurses condition
C. Hospital condition
D. Family condition
Q.81 Which of the following skill is needed for
physical examination.?
A. Intact senses
B. Objectivity
C. Communication
D. All of the above
Q.82 Never palpate both carotid and symmetrical pulse
at same time because-
A. Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the
brain
B. Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the
lungs
C. Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the
heart
D. Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the
superior venacava
Q.83 An indicator of fluid balance-
A. Urea
B. Hemoglobin
C. Sodium
D. Nitrogen
Q.84 It is a occupation of ethical components, devoted for the promotion of human and social welfare-
A.Nursing
B. Ethics
C. Philosophy
D. Profession
Q.85 The target of millennium Development Goals in
India is-
A. Reduce infectious disease
B. Improve nutrition
C. Increase standard of living
D. Eradicate extreme poverty
Q.86 Inhalation of cotton fiber dust over long period
of time is known as-
A. Bagassosis
B. Farmers lung
C. Byssinosis
D. Arsenic lung
Q.87 The side effects of sublingual Nitro-glycerin
are-
A. Headache, hypertension, cyanosis
B. Headache, hypotension, tachycardia
C. Headache, cyanosis, bradycardia
D. Headache, cyanosis, tachycardia
Q.88 Hypoxia means-
A. Lack of oxygen in tissues
B. Lack of oxygen in blood
C. Lack of oxygen in skin
D. Lack of oxygen in capillaries
Q.89 Clinical sign of death-
A. Slow respiration
B. Weak pulse
C. Stiffening of the body
D. Dilated pupil
Q.90 The most important technique in preventing and controlling transmission of pathogens is-
A. Cleaning equipment
B. Utilizing gloves
C. Hand washing
D. Wearing mask
Q.91 The normal amount of oxygen in the arterial blood
should be in the range of-
A. 80 - 100 mm of Hg
B. 80 - 95 mm of Hg
C. 90 - 100 mm of Hg
D. 75 - 95 mm of Hg
Q.92 The type of restrains to prevent the patient pulling a catheter, iv lines and Hair etc.
A. Elbow
B. Mitten
C. Clove hitch
D. Bootis
Q.93 The flow rate (drops/mt) of 800 ml Ringer lactate solution for 10 Hours transfusion through macro drip set-
A. 30 drops/mt
B. 25 drops/mt
C. 20 drops/mt
D. 35 drops/mt
Q.94 Dengue infection is caused by-
A. Artho virus
B. Aedes aegypti virus
C. Para-Mixo virus
D. RNA virus
Q.95 One of the diagnostic test for Tuberculosis-
A. Mantoux test
B. Blood culture
C. Complete blood test
D. Widal test
Q.96 The aim of Advance Life Support is-
A. To enhance the tidal volume of lungs
B. To restore the function of brain
C. To restore spontaneous heart beat and respiration
D. To improve the breathing and circulatio
Q.97 One of the Spacing Barrier Contraceptive Method-
A. Intrauterine device
B. Vasectomy
C. Tubectomy
D. Condoms
Q.98 The life span of RBCs-
A. 120 days
B. 80 days
C. 110 days
D. 125 days
Q.99 One of the symptoms and sign of meningeal
irritation
A. Fever
B. Neck stiffness
C. Convulsion
D. Pain
Q.100 The initial assessment of New born is-
A. Transitional assessment
B. Apgar score assessment
C. Ongoing assessment
D. Clinical assessment
Answers
1.C 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.D
6.B 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.D
11.A 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.D
16.B 17.A 18.C 19.A 20.B
21.C 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.C
26.D 27.D 28.B 29.A 30.A
31.A 32.C 33.D 34.A 35.C
36.D 37.A 38.B 39.A 40.C
41.B 42.A 43.A 44.A 45.D
46.C 47.D 48.A 49.D 50.A
51.C 52.D 53.D 54.C 55.A
56.D 57.A 58.C 59.D 60.A
61.D 62.A 63.D 64.C 65.A
66.A 67.B 68.D 69.D 70.A
71.B 72.C 73.B 74.A 75.D
76.B 77.B 78.D 79.C 80.A
81.D 82.A 83.B 84.D 85.D
86.C 87.B 88.A 89.D 90.C
91.A 92.B 93.C 94.B 95.A
96.C 97.A 98.A 99.B 100.B
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