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Nagpur NO Exam paper 2020
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1.What is the full form of ACTH?
A. Adreno cortico Tropic hormone
B. Angiotensin converting enzyme
C. Acetylcholine
D. Angiotensin converting hormone
2.Inhibin is secreted by:
A. Stroma
B. Leydig cells
C. Corpus luteum
D. Surface epithelium
3.Calorie intake of 1 year old child:
A. 1000 Kcal/day
B. 800 Kcal/day
C. 1200 Kcal/day
D. 1500 Kcal/day
4.The famous 14 principles of Management was first
defined by:
A. Elton Mayo
B. Adam Smith
C. Henri Fayol
D. James Watt
5.A nurse demonstrates caring, sincerity, empathy and
trustworthiness:
A. Ethical nurse-patient interaction
B. Emotional nurse-patient interaction
C. Legal nurse-patient interaction
D. Therapeutic nurse-patient interaction
6.Vaccines and toxoids produce:
A. Passive immunity
B. Acquired immunity
C. Active immunity
D. Natural immunity
7.A 45 days old infant development icterus and two
days later symptoms and signs of acute liver failure appeared. Child was found
to be B+ve for HbsAg. The mother was also HbsAg carrier. The mother's hepatitis
B serological profile is likely to be:
A. Hbs Ag and anti Hbe Ab +ve
B. Mother infected with mutant HBV
C. Hbs Ag +ve only
D. Hbs Ag and Ag +ve
8.Lactated Ringer's solution is contraindicated in:
A. Fluid lost as bile or diarrhea
B. Hypovolemia
C. Lactic acidosis
D. Burns
9.These agents decrease intestinal muscle tone to slow
passage of feces:
A. Hypertonic
B. Cathartics
C. Laxatives
D. Antidiarrheal opiate agents
10.An infant is to receive thyroxin sodium, 0.35 mg
once a day orally. The medications is available in elixir from 0.25 mg/mL. How
much elixir should the nurse administer?
A. 1.4 mL
B. 1.0 mL
C. 2.4 mL
D. 1.3 mL
11.A 34-year-old woman complaints about pain due to
lower abdominal cramping, urine hCG is positive and pelvic ultrasound reveals a
10-week intrauterine pregnancy. The patient states that she is not sure whether
to keep the pregnancy. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step
in management?
A. Inform the patient's parents
B. Inform the patient's partner
C. Counsel the patient or refer to an appropriate
counselor
D. Termination of pregnancy
12.Based on the knowledge of electroconvulsive
treatment, the nurse explains to the student nurses that atropine is given
before the treatment primarily to:
A. Minimize intestinal contractions
B. Decrease anxiety
C. Prevent aspiration
D. Increase body secretions
13.Modifies ECT is not given frequently on routine
practice because of:
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Non availability of anesthetist
C. Osteoporosis
D. Respiratory difficulties
14.In depression there is deficiency of:
A. Acetylcholine
B. Dopamine
C. 5-HT
D. GABA
15.An acid-fast bacillus which is pathogenic:
A. Bascillus pertusis
B. Coryne bacterium diphtheria
C. Mycobacterium leprae
D. Salmonella typhi
16.The spinal cord is made up of 7 cervical vertebrae,
5 lumber vertebrae, 4 or 5 fused sacral vertebrae, 4 or 5 coccygeal vertebrae
and how many thoracic vertebrae?
A. 8
B. 5
C. 12
D. 10
17.Which of the following means translating the
message into verbal and nonverbal symbol to communicate the receiver?
A. Feedback
B. Encoding
C. Decoding
D. Channel
18.Eugenics means:
A. Genetic counseling
B. Improvement of genetic endowment
C. Genetic preventive measures
D. Improvement of environment
19.When using nonverbal communication in a
nurse-client relationship, the nurse must be most aware of:
A. Ethnic background
B. The client's development level
C. Contradictions to the clients
D. Nervous hand movements
20. How does audit differ from research?
A. It is more likely to be applicable to nursing
B. It can be carried out on inanimate objects
C. It does not need as many people to collect the
information
D. It does not increase our understanding of the topic
itself or allow us to transfer the results to other situations
21.Which of the following intervention demonstrate the
nurse understand about the newborn's thermoregulatory ability?
A. Placing the newborn under a radiant warmer
B. Suctioning with a bulb syringe
C. Obtaining an APGAR score
D. Inspecting the newborn's umbilical cord
22.What is the most serious complication of meningitis
in young children?
A. Epilepsy
B. Peripheral circulatory collapse
C. Blindness
D. Communicating hydrocephalus
23.Additional defects associated with exstrophy of
bladder is:
A. Imperforate rash
B. Congenital heart disease
C. Pubic bone malformation
D. Absence of one kidney
24.7.0 is the normal pH of the:
A. Blood in the testicular vein
B. Fluid within a typical cell
C. Blood in the renal artery
D. Urine
25. Causative organism of infectious mononucleosis is:
A. Toxoplasma
B. Cytomegalovirus
C. Epstein-Barr Virus
D. Varicella zoster virus
26.All the following are a good source of Omega 3 PUFA
except:
A. Ground oil
B. Mustard oil
C. Fish oil
D. Corn oil
27.Inadequate intake by the pregnant woman of which
vitamin can cause neural tube detect?
A. Niacin
B. Thiamine
C. Folic acid
D. Riboflavin
28. Acid medium of vaginal maintained by:
A. Trichomonas vaginalis
B. Staphylococci
C. Doderleins bacilli
D. E-coli
29.Nurse's main priority assessment while caring for
the client having spontaneous abortion:
A. Hemorrhage
B. Hypertension
C. Dehydration
D. Subinvolution
30.Passive immunity against tetanus is obtained by the
administration of:
A. DT
B. IT
C. DPT
D. Tetanus immunoglobulin
31.The system of evaluation where an employee is
measured against his/her coworker iscalled:
A. Ranking
B. Critical incidents
C. Reports
D. Graphic records
32.Nursing care that is based on identifying and
meeting the needs of a patient is called:
A. Hegar sign
B. Goal-oriented
C. Client-oriented
D. Prioritization
33.When palpating a abdomen of hypertrophic pyloric
stenosis infant, the nurse finds:
A. Rhythmic peristaltic waves in the lower abdomen
B. Distended colon
C. An olive sized mass in right upper abdomen
D. Marked tenderness around the abdomen
34.OSCE Means:
A. Observation subject Clinical Examination
B. Objective structured Clinical Examination
C. Objective subjective Clinical Examination
D. Observation structured Clinical Examination
35. Maize is deficit in:
A. Threonine
B. Tryptophan
C. Methionine
D. Leucine
36. The following delusions are common in depression
except:
A. Delusion of Nihilism
B. Delusion of persecution
C. Delusion of grandeur
D. Delusion of poverty
37.Nursing has a code of ethics that professional
registered nurses follow and:
A. Protects the client from harm
B. Improves self-health care
C. Defines the principles by which nurses provide care
to their clients
D. Ensures identical care to all clients
38. Motilin is secreted by cells in:
A. Liver
B. Pancreas
C. Oesophagus
D. Ileum
39.The patient has to undergo a loop electrosurgical
excision procedure (LEEP), which of thefollowing represents the potential
long-term complications from this procedure?
A. Cervical incompetence and cervical stenosis
B. Constipation
C. Hernia and intraperitoneal adhesions
D. Abscess
40.Socialization into one's primary culture as a child
is known as:
A. Enculturation
B. Biculturation
C. Acculturation
D. Assimilation
41. Rorschach Inkblot test, Thematic apperception test
are based on the phenomenon of:
A. Observation
B. Projection
C. Identification
D. Transference
42.Hygiene factors and motivational factors are key
concepts in:
A. Expectancy theory
B. Goal setting theory
C. Herzberg's two factor theory
D. Maslow's hierarchy of needs
43.The characteristic of an ideal normal distribution
curve is / are:
A. Bell shaped
B. Its symmetrical around the mean
C. Prescription
D. Mean, median ad mode do not coincide
44. Modern concept of chemotherapy was proposed by:
A. Jospeh lister
B. Metchnikoff
C. Paul ehrlich
D. Frankel
45.Epidemic dropsy is due to:
A. BOAA
B. Sanguinarine
C. Ergot
D. Aflatoxin
46.The continuing process of measuring services,
products and practices of an organization against the strongest competitors in
quality control and quality assurance is known as:
A. Quality Improvement
B. Bench Marking
C. Auditing
D. Quality Assurance
47.The genetic material, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
is contained in:
A. Chromatin
B. Nucleoli
C. Chromosome
D. Nucleus
48.Ketone bodies are found in urine of patients with
uncontrolled diabetes due to:
A. Increased metabolism of fat
B. Decomposition of excess sugar in blood
C. Impaired kidney function
D. Increased metabolism of protein
49.The best and safest method of sterilization is:
A. Immersion in chemical germicide
B. Flaming
C. Autoclaving
D. Boiling for 30 minutes
50.What is the major nursing responsibility when
administering sulfomide preparation?
A. Monitor child's temperature
B. Weigh the child daily
C. Give milk with medication
D. Administer the drug at prescribed times
51. The visceral pleura is:
A. The membrane lining surface of the lungs
B. The membrane lining the wall of the thoracic cavity
C. The thinnest portion of the peritoneum
D. The fluid around the lungs
52.Which of the following techniques are examples of
nontherapeutic communication?
A. Giving advice
B. Focusing
C. Restating
D. Paraphrasing
53.Major approaches in problem solving are:
A. Inductive, deductive, active, analytic
B. Inductive, deductive, purposive, synthetic
C. Inductive, deductive, initiative, synthetic
D. Inductive, deductive, analytic, synthetic
54.Acute illness refers to an illness that:
A. Is longer than 6 months, and can also effect
functioning in any dimension
B. Is synonymous with disease
C. Has a short duration and is severe
D. Causes and irreversible condition
55.Intrinsic factor of castle is secreted by:
A. Parietal cells
B. Mucus cells
C. B Cells
D. Chief cells
56.Which mode of clinical application for qualitative
research is considered to be the sharing of qualitative findings with the
patient?
A. Coaching
B. Empathy
C. Anticipatory guidance
D. Assessment of progress
57.An order for prednisolone reads 10 mg four times a
day. The dose for the child is 2 mg/day. How many pounds does the child weight?
A. 36 pounds
B. 44 pounds
C. 40 pounds
D. 46 pounds
58.Thiamine has been prescribed for an alcoholic
patient. the rationale for administration of this, medication is the prevention
of:
A. Huntington's disease
B. Alcoholic dementia
C. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
D. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
59.Which is the most relevant knowledge about oxygen
administration to a client with COPD?
A. Oxygen is administered best using a nonrebreather
mask
B. Blood gases are monitored using a pulse oximeter.
C. Hypoxia stimulates the central chemoreceptors the
medulla that makes the client breath.
D. Oxygen at 1-2 L/mi is given to maintain the hypoxic
stimulus for breathing
60.Which of the following statement is not applicable
to using a evidence-base in nursing practice?
A. To ensure the best quality of care given to
patients
B. To ensure that nursing decisions are based on the
best quality of evidence.
C. The use of research evidence in nursing practice
does not need to be evaluated after it is used or implemented.
D. Evidence used in nursing practice must be appraised
for its validity and applicability.
61.Assessing the laboratory findings which results
would the nurse most likely expect to find in a client with chronic renal
failure?
A. Decreased serum calcium, blood pH 7.2, Potassium
6.5 m Eq/L
B. BUN 35 to 40 mg/dl, Potassium 3.5 mEq/L, Ph 7.35,
decreased serum calcium
C. BUN 15 mg/dl, increased serum calcium, creatinine
1.0 mg/dl
D. BUN 10 to 30 mg/dl, creatinine 0.5 to 1.5 mg/dl
62.Which of the following help prevent water loss
through skin?
A. Melanin
B. Carotene
C. Keratin
D. Collagen
63.The situation in which individuals have excessive
worry or belief that they are suffering from a physical illness despite lack of
medical evidence is known as:
A. Dissociative disorder
B. Pain disorder
C. Somatoform disorder
D. Phobic disorder
64.Sunken fontanelle is a sign of:
A. Turners syndrome
B. Hydrocephalus
C. Down's syndrome
D. Dehydration
65.Elements of primary healthcare are the following
except:
A. Health education
B. Intersectoral coordination
C. Provision of essential drugs
D. Cost effectiveness
66.Disposal of expired and cytotoxic drugs is by:
A. Autoclaving
B. Municipal waste
C. Chemical treatment
D. Separate landfill disposal
67. The ability of a person to readily recover from
stressful situations is called:
A. Mental freedom
B. Androgyny
C. Resilience
D. Hardiness
68.A method in which several rounds of questions are
given to a panel of experts is called:
A. Q-sort methodology
B. Content analysis
C. Delphi technique
D. Meta-analysis
69.Which of the following is a differentiating test
between mucus and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from a nasal discharge:
A. Specific gravity
B. Protein
C. Microorganism
D. Glucose
70. The nurse is informed that a client with a large
surgical incision is being transferred from the intensive care unit to the
surgical unit. What medication does the nurse anticipate the physician will
order for this client?
A. Ascorbic acid
B. Vitamin A
C. Vitamin B12 complex
D. Mephyton
71.Before the placenta functions the corpus luteum is
the primary source of synthesis of which of the following hormones:
A. T4 and TSH
B. Estrogen and progesterone
C. Cortisol and thyroxine
D. LH and FSH
72. The following develops as a result of a nurse's experience
in a specific clinical area, the time the nurse has been in practice, and the
quality of relationships the nurse has formed with clients:
A. Knowing clients
B. Leadership
C. Personal ethics
D. Ability to delegate care
73.Which of the following is most appropriate
intervention to reduce stress in a preterm infant at 32 week gestation?
A. An attitude of extension when prone or side lying
B. Sensory stimulation including several senses at a
time
C. Kangaroo care
D. Tactile stimulation until signs of over stimulation
develop
74.Which type of leadership theories consider people
inherit certain qualities that make them better suited to leadership?
A. Contingency theories
B. Trait theories
C. Situational theories
D. Behavioral theories
75.Oligohydramnios is related which of the following
condition?
A. Renal Agenesis
B. Esophageal atresia
C. Anencephaly
D. Down syndrome
76.Lochia alba follows lochia serosa and usually lasts
from the 1st to 3rd week PP. What is lochia?
A. Brown to red contains decidual cells and leukocytes
B. Creamy white-brown, contains decidual cells, may
have stale odor
C. Brown to red, tissue fragments, odor
D. Creamy white-brown, stale order
77.One function of parasympathetic nervous system is:
A. Stimulating of sweat gland
B. Constriction of pupil
C. Contraction of hair muscles
D. Acceleration of heart beat
78.Using precise methods to investigate problems and
arrive at solutions is called:
A. Scientific problem solving
B. Critical thinking
C. Trial and error
D. Planning and execution
79.A 22-year-old Megha comes to the doctor because of
a missed menstrual period. she has hypothyroidism for which she takes
thyroxine; she has an artificial heart valve, for which she takes Coumadin, and
she recently started tetracycline for acne. Urine human chorionic gonadotropin
(hCG) is positive. Which of the following medication should the patient
continue to take during pregnancy?
A. Tetracycline
B. Coumadin
C. Thyroxine
D. Oral contraceptive pill (OCP)
80. The junction at which an impulse travels from one
neuron to another is called as:
A. Stimulus
B. Nerve message
C. Synapse
D. Axon
81.The '24th World Energy Congress' was held in
September 2019 at:
A. Moscow
B. Abu Dhabi
C. Shanghai
D. Toronto
82.The words below are some common aspects in the
list. Choose the one which is the least like other words and which is odd.
Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Mauritius, Malaysia,
Singapore, Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Indonesia
A. Mauritius
B. Cambodia
C. Brunei
D. Burma
83. Headquarter of UNESCO is situated in:
A. London
B. New York
C. Paris
D. Sydney
84. Read the statements given below to be true even if
they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Then choose the option
that represents the conclusion that can be definitely deduced from these
statements. Statements: (1) Some parrots are donkeys (11) All donkeys can sing
A. No parrot can sing
B. Some parrots can sing
C. All ass parrots are
D. No singer is a donkey.
85. The famous monument 'Gol Gumbaz' is located in:
A. Hyderabad, Telangana
B. Bijapur, Karnataka
C. Jaipur, Rajasthan
D. Nashik, Maharashtra
86.Study the series below and identify which number
"?" Can come to the place?
4,5, 7, 9, 13, 15, 19, 21, 25, ?, 33, 39
A. 27
B. 33
C. 29
D. 31
87.The 'Simon Commission' was a group of _ British
Members of Parliament.
A. 3
B. 11
C.5
D. 7
88.Identify the country which is situated in South
America from following.
A. Nigeria
B. Mongolia
C. Mexico
D. Brazil
89. Select the shape that will follow in the following
figure series.
90.If 4 is related to 64 and 5 is related to 100,
similarly 7 is related to
A. 49
B. 196
C. 98
D. 169
91. What is the shortcut key for making the text look
darker in MS-Word?
A. CTRL+
B. CTRL+B
C. CTRL+Y
D. CTRL+Z
92. Clinical information, such as order sets and
patient education material, should be reviewed at least:
A. Monthly
B. Annually
C. Biennially
D. Biannually
93.Which of the following options best describes the
truthfulness of the following statements?
(i) Windows XP is an operating system.
(ii) Both Unix and Linux are multitasking operating
system.
A. (i) False, (ii) False
B. (i) False, (ii) True
C. (i) True, (ii) True
D. (i) True, (ii) False
94.How many nibbles are in 128 bytes?
A. 512
B. 1024
C. 256
D. 64
95.When designing a web page that should appeal to
both males and females, a good choice of background color is:
A. Orange
B. Grey
C. Brown
D. Blue
96.When performing system analysis and information,
which of the following is the first device?
A. RET
B. RFI
C. RFQ
D. REP
97.MS-Powerpoint 2016, “Chart” belongs to the menu tab
of the following:
A. Design
B. View
C. Review
D. Inserts
98.Which of the following is the primary reason for
conducting end-user testing?
A. Determine volume capacity
B. Identify user competencies
C. Identify errors
D. Determine on going education needs
99.In respect to patient data in database, the most
important factor is:
A. Security
B. Accessibility
C. Relevance
D. Transferability
100.How many different unique codes can be generated
using 5-bits?
A. 8
B. 64
C. 32
D. 16
Answers
1.A
2.C 3.A 4.C 5.D
6.C 7.D 8.C 9.D 10.A
11.C 12.C 13.B 14.C 15.C
16.C 17.B 18.B 19.D 20.C
21.A 22.D 23.C 24.B 25.C
26.B 27.C 28.C 29.A 30.D
31.A 32.C 33.C 34.B 35.B
36.C 37.C 38.D 39.A 40.A
41.B 42.C 43.A 44.A 45.B
46.B 47.D 48.A 49.C 50.D
51.A 52.A 53.D 54.C 55.A
56.C 57.B 58.D 59.D 60.C
61.A 62.C 63.C 64.D 65.D
66.D 67.C 68.C 69.D 70.A
71.B 72.A 73.C 74.C 75.A
76.B 77.B 78.A 79.C 80.C
81.B 82.A 83.C 84.B 85.B
86.D 87.D 88.D 89.D 90.B
91.B 92.C 93.C 94.C 95.B
96.B 97.D 98.C 99.B 100.C
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