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(d) Faecoaral
(a) 24 to 48 hrs (b) 48 to72 hrs (c) 10 to12 hrs (d) 2 to 4 hrs
called
(a) Oral (b) Potential (c) Faeco oral (d) Contaminated water
(a) Mycobacteria
(b) Streptococcus
(d) Staphylococcus
(a) 1-7 days (b) 7-14 days (c) 14-21 days (d) 21-28 days
(a) Outer and upper quadrant of gluteus maximus (b) Deltoid region
(a) Eneuresis
(b) Dysuria
d) Diarrhoea
14. Amount of solution used for evacuant enema in adults:
(a) 100-250 ml
(b) 250-350ml
(c) 500-1000ml
(d) 1000-1500 ml
(b) Antipyretics
(c) Antibiotics
(d) Analgesics
(a) Oestrogen
(b) Pitocin
(c) Androgens
(d) Progesterone
20. How much salt must be added to one litre of water to make a solution of normal saline?
(a) Formen ovale (b) Ductus arteriosis (c) Ductus venosus (d) Mitral valve
(c) The movement of the feuts in the uterus felt by the mother
(a) Tubercle bacillus (b) Vibrio cholerae (c) Protozoa (d) Entamoeba histolytica
28. The disease in which the patients blood does not clot easily is:
(a) Sickle cell anaemia (b) Haemophilia (c) Rabies (d) Diabetes
(a) Malaria (b) Athletes foot (c) Filariasis (d) Typhus fever
(a) Water and food (b) Air (c) Touch (d) Personal contact
(a) Cold (b) Typhoid (c) Typhus fever (d) Chicken pox
36. ……… is the immunity get by the body after the first attack of disease.
37. The cells that are responsible for the production of antibodies are …….
(a) Red blood cells (b) Platelets (c) Plasma (d) White blood cells
(a) Six or seven (b) Five or six (c) Three or four (d) Two or three
39. Radio active cobalt and radium are used for the treatment of -diseases.
(a) Cholera (b) Haemophilia (c) Cancer (d) Sickle cell anaemia
(a) May 12th (b) April 7th (c) April 30th (d) December 18th
(a) Prone position (b) Supine position (c) Side lying position (d) Fowler’s position
43. The findus is at the level of umbilicus during ………. week pregnancy
(a) Birth to one month (b) One month to 1 year (c) 1 years to 3 years (d) 3 years to 5 years
47. The following are the signs of dehydration except:
(a) Sunken tearless eyes (b) Loss of skin elasticity (c) Diuresis (d) depressed fintenelle
(a) Sodium chloride (b) Sugar (c) Potassium Chloride (d) Calcium Carbonate
49. The most common from of malnutrition are the following except
(a) Beri-beri (b) Protein energy malnutrition (c) Marasmus (d) Kwashiorkor
50. The first course of oral pills should be stared on the ….. day of menstrual cycle.
53. The following organs are situated in the abdominal cavity except:
54. The system of body which helps for the removal of waste matter from body:
57. The never, which carries messages from the brain and spinal cord muscles and glands:
(a) Motor nerve (b) Sensory nerve (c) Mixed nerve (d) Autonomic nerve
(a) Perietal lobe (b) Frontal lobe (c) Occipital lobe (d) Temporal lobe
(a) Pituitary gland (b) Adrenal gland (c) Liver (d) Gall bladder
62. When the umbilical cord lies in front of the presenting part and the membranes are intact it is known as:
(a) Cord prolapse (b) Cord presentation (c) Cord pulsation (d) Cord delivery
(a) 40-60 mg% (b) 20-40 mg% (c) 10-20 mg% (d) 80-120 mg%
(a) Artificial respiration (b) Spontaneous respiration (c) Deep breathing (d) Kusmal breathing
67. Minute, this walled blood vessels between the ends of the arteries and beginning of veins is called:
68. A waste gas produced by the body and exhaled through the lungs is:
(a) Carbon dioxide (b) Carbon monoxide (c) Nitrogen peroxide (d) Oxygen
70. A tube of muscular tissue carrying ingested food from the mouth to stomach:
71. A red pigment in the blood cells which combines with oxygen and carbon dioxide for carrying them:
(a) Red blood cells (b) Haemoglobin (c) Platelet (d) Plasma
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(a) Bacteriostat (b) Bacteriocide (c) Antiseptic (d) Bacteriostasis
(a) Impaired circulation (b) Lowered vitality (c) Emaciation (d) Anorexia
84. Several persons in a town got the attack of leukemia. Which of the following can be possible
(c) Smoking
86. The product formed when amino acid molecules combine together is called
(a) Spontaneous generation (b) Mutation (c) Inheritance of acquired character (d) Natural selection
88. Hormones are transported to all parts of the body through the
(a) High blood pressure (b) Arteroisclerosis (c) Arthritis (d) Diabetes
92. The hormone that is injected to pregnant women at the time of delivery is
96. Short sightedness can be corrected by using spectacles with ….. lens.
(a) 95-125 mg/100ml (b) 65-130 mg/100ml (c) 80-120 mg/100ml (d) 90-140 mg/100 ml
(d) Show
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Answers
ii. which test is uesed ti fined out the early stage of leprosy lopramide test
5. sensary nerve also called affrent nerve it carry impals body to brain
6. moter nerve also called eferent it carry signal brain to body part
8. the type of seizer which involve both sides of brain is called genrlised seizer
9. Siderosis, also referred to as welder’s lung or silver polisher’s lung, is a lung disease caused by the inhalation of iron particles,
12. negri bodies found in hipocanpus are the dagnistic sign of -rabies
A) intracranial pressure
B) braden scale
D) glasgow
Correct Ans : C
Q.2) While instilling ear drops, the ear canal of an adult is straightened by pulling the pinna:
A) straight back
B) up and back
D) straight down
Correct Ans : B
Q.3) while measuring cantral venous pressure the zero point of the manometer is adjusted to:
A) shoulder level
Correct Ans : B
A) susceptible to diphteria
B) immune to diphtheria
C) susceptible to polio
D) immune to polio
Correct Ans : A
A) piperazine citrate
B) bephenium hydroxynaphtoate
C) mebendazole
D) albendazole
Correct Ans : D
Correct Ans : B
Q.7) which one of the following is the ideal contraceptive for a patient with heart disease?
A) IUCD
B) depo-provera
C) diaphragm
Correct Ans : C
Q.8) An informed consent is obtained from a oreoperative consent is obtained from a preoperative patient to prevent:
A) complications
B) infection
C) any fall
D) legal implication
Correct Ans : D
A) start o
B) call physician
A) PGE2
B) PGI2
C) PGF2
D) PGD2
Correct Ans : A
C) decrease the production of auto antibodies that attack the acetylcholine receptores
Correct Ans : C
Q.12) which drug would be lest effective in lowering a clients serum potasium level?
C) calcium glucomite
D) aluminium hydroxide
Correct Ans : D
A) midazolam
B) succinylcholine
C) dopamine
D) isoprenaline
Correct Ans : B
A) cytoplasm
B) endoplasmic reticulum
Correct Ans : B
Q.15) a patient is hemorrhaging from multiple trauma sites. The nurse expects that compensatory mechanism associated
A) Hypertension
B) oliguria
C) tachycardia
D) tachypnea
Correct Ans : A
B) flowsheet,assessment, concise
Correct Ans : C
Q.17) which type of debridement is most slective and lest damaging for black wound?
C) mechanical debridement
D) chemical debridement
Correct Ans : D
A) mitomycin
B) vinblastine
C) melphalan
D) cisplatin
Correct Ans : B
A) diaphoresis
C) menorrhagia
D) cold sensitivity
Correct Ans : D
A) unconscious intentions
B) dreams
C) conscious desires
D) brain size
Correct Ans : A
A) scanning speech
B) speech lag
C) shuttering
D) echolalia
Correct Ans : D
A) dopamine
B) streptomycin
C) propanolol
D) glycopyrrolate
Correct Ans : C
Q.23) Aspermia is the term used to describe:
A) absence of semen
Correct Ans : A
A) colloids
B) 5% Dextrose
C) 25% Dextrose
Correct Ans : A
A) smell
B) taste
C) touch
D) balance
Correct Ans : D
A) 3rd month
B) 5th month
C) 7th month
D) 9th month
Correct Ans : C
Q.27) Yhe ideal place to record the temperature in dead body is from:
A) axilla
B) groin
C) rectum
D) mouth
Correct Ans : C
Q.28) What drugs are given to the client with meniere's disease?
A) antihypertensive
B) diuretic
C) antibiotic
D) vasoconstrictor
Correct Ans : A
A) dry gangrene
B) wet gangrene
C) gas gangrene
D) gangrenous inflammation
Correct Ans : B
A) kerala
B) west bengal
C) tamil nadu
D) madhya pradesh
Correct Ans : A
A) 1985
B) 1981
C) 1986
D) 1991
Correct Ans : B
Q.33) A two year child with tetralogy of fallot suddenly falls on floor. The best nursing actions is:
Correct Ans : A
Q.34) Most frequently and severely involved joints in rheumatoid arthritis are:
A) knees
B) elbows
C) interphalangeal
D) sacroiliac
Correct Ans : C
Q.35) Which of the following condition is most closely associated with weight gain,nausea,and a decrease in urine
output?
A) angina pectoris
B) cardiomyopathy
Correct Ans : D
C) chronic granulomatous
Correct Ans : A
Q.37) The classical triad symptoms associated with meniere's disease is vertigo:
Correct Ans : B
A) Spiritual capacity
B) Physically capacity
C) Intellectual capacity
D) Social capacity
Correct Ans : C
Q.39) The uantity of sodium chloride in the ORS packet for making on one liter of oral dehydration fluid :
A) 4.0 gm
B) 2.6 gm
C) 3.1 gm
D) 2 gm
Correct Ans : B
A) Wild virus
C) Street virus
D) Fixed virus
Correct Ans : D
Q.41) Which of the following among the axillary lymph nodes is a terminal group ?
A) Pectoral
B) Central
C) Lateral
D) Apical
Correct Ans : D
Q.42) For controlling the outbreak of cholera, all of the following measures are recommended EXCEPT:
A) Mass chemoprophylaxis
C) Chlorination of water
Correct Ans : A
Q.43) A client is experiencing anxiety attack. The most appropiate nursing intervention should include?
Correct Ans : C
A) Methionine
B) Tryptophan
C) Leucine
D) Alanine
Correct Ans : D
Q.45) Drug trhat cause expulsion of gas from intestinal track:
A) ASTRINGENT
B) Carminatives
C) Cathartics
D) Emetics
Correct Ans : B
A) Cocaine
B) Lidocaine
C) Bupivaccine
D) Ropivaccine
Correct Ans : B
A) Diarrhea
B) Red tongue
C) Psychosis
D) Conjunctional congestion
Correct Ans : D
A) Niacin
B) Thiamine
C) Riboflavin
D) Vitamin B12
Correct Ans : C
Correct Ans : A
Q.50) Which of the following is administered to control increased ammonia levels in case of hepatic encephalopathy ?
A) Lactulose
B) Allopurinol
C) Desferxamine
D) Insulin
Correct Ans : B
A) Dialogue
B) Smile
C) Jargon
D) Slang
Correct Ans : B
Q.52) To prevent foot drop in a client with buck's tranction, the nurse should:
Correct Ans : D
A) suck reflex
B) parachute reflex
C) moro reflex
D) palmar grasp
Q.54) In blood,bilirubin is conjugated with which of the following molecule to make it soluble in water?
A) glucuronic acid
B) cholic acid
C) glutamic acid
D) bile acid
Correct Ans : A
A) agglutination test
B) neutralization
C) bacteriolysin
D) precipitation test
Correct Ans : A
A) limbic system
B) motor system
C) auditory system
D) visual pathway
Correct Ans : C
Q.57) Winging of scapula is caused due to injury to which of the following parts?
B) ulnar nerve
Correct Ans : C
A) normal saline
B) glycerine
C) dextrose
D) distilled water
Correct Ans : A
A) mucor
B) aspergillus
C) rhizaopus
D) candida
Correct Ans : B
A) B cell
B) T cell
C) neutrophills
D) eosinohills
Correct Ans : B
C) birth
Correct Ans : D
A) myoclonic jerk
B) tremor
C) fasciculation
D) chorea
Your Ans: UNATTEMPTED
Correct Ans : C
A) posterior pituitary
B) adrenal medulla
C) anterior pituitary
D) adrenal cortex
Correct Ans : A
A) deltoid
B) brachioradialis
C) serratus anterior
D) biceps brachii
Correct Ans : C
A) illusion
B) delirium
C) delusion
D) hallucination
Correct Ans : D
A) epinephrine
B) serotonin
C) dopamine
D) acetylcholine
Correct Ans : D
B) memory
C) judgement
D) perception
Correct Ans : A
Q.68) The best way of increasing the nutritive value of pulses is:
A) germination
B) mixing pulses
C) parboiling
D) fortification
Correct Ans : A
A) thrombocytopenia
B) thrombosis
C) hemophilia
Correct Ans : C
Q.70) Primary apnea lasts for how many seconds in newborn infants?
A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 20 seconds
D) 30 seconds
Correct Ans : C
A) proteins
B) fatty acids
C) lecithin
D) lipopolisaccharides
Correct Ans : D
Q.72) The technique of centre for cellular and molection was developed by:
B) sanger
C) francis crick
D) kary mullis
Correct Ans : D
Q.73) The part of fetal circulation which becomes fossa ovalis after birth:
A) umbilical arteries
B) ductus arterious
C) foramen ovale
D) umbilical vein
Correct Ans : C
B) lovest maneuver
C) mauriceau-smellie-veit maneuver
D) Mcroberts maneuver
Correct Ans : D
Q.75) Apgar scoring done at which time period has more predictive value of neonatal well-being?
A) 1min
B) 10min
C) 5min
D) 15min
Correct Ans : C
Q.76) Damage of 7th or 8thcevical or thoractic nerve roots leads to:
A) facial palsy
B) Erb's palsy
C) Klumpke's palsy
D) Bell's palsy
Correct Ans : C
A) >2.5
B) <2.5
C) <2
D) 2
Correct Ans : A
A) appendectomy
B) gastrectomy
C) cholecystectomy
D) sigmoidectomy
Correct Ans : B
Q.79) Which of the lab value would the nurse to be evaluated for a patient with pancreatitis?
A) serum lipase
B) serum CPK
C) serum ALP
D) serum AST
Correct Ans : A
A) naloxone
B) naltrexone
C) neuroleptic
D) nomifensine
Correct Ans : B
Q.81) The most common psychiatric disorder after head injury is:
A) mania
B) schizophrenia
C) depression
D) phobia
Correct Ans : A
A) diagonal communication
B) crosswise communication
C) grapewine communication
D) horizontal communication
Correct Ans : C
A) non-hibernation sleep
C) hibernation sleep
Correct Ans : B
A) midddle ear
B) tympanic membrane
C) inner ear
D) external ear
A) lethargy
B) deep coma
D) mutism
Correct Ans : B
A) kyphoscoliosis
B) rickets
C) pneumonia
D) emphysema
Correct Ans : D
A) cones
B) lens
C) aqueous humour
D) rods
Correct Ans : A
Q.88) Inability to retract the prepuce to reveal the glans penis is called:
A) phimosis
B) cryptorchidism
C) hypospadism
D) epispadias
Correct Ans : A
A) 8 months
B) 6 months
C) 12 months
D) 10 months
Correct Ans : A
A) C
B) B1
C) A
D) B2
Correct Ans : A
Q.91) Bitot's spot in the conjunctiva occurs due to the deficiency of:
A) vitamin B12
B) vitamin K
C) vitamin A
D) vitamin D
Correct Ans : C
A) heights
B) closed spaces
C) pain
D) germs
Correct Ans : B
A) itch mite
B) ticks
C) louse
D) mosquitoo
Your Ans: UNATTEMPTED
Correct Ans : A
A) pesser catheter
B) malecot catheter
C) foley's catheter
D) metal catheter
Correct Ans : C
A) urinary bladder
B) gallbladder
C) kidneys
D) urethra
Correct Ans : B
A) B lymphocytes
B) T lymphocytes
C) platelets
D) RBCs
Correct Ans : A
A) sodium channels
B) potassium channels
C) chloride channels
D) water channels
Correct Ans : D
B) measles
C) pertussis
D) diphtheria
Correct Ans : C
A) vitamin D
B) vitamin K
C) vitamin B12
D) vitamin E
Correct Ans : B
A) Insects
B) Air
C) Water
D) Contaminated articles
Correct Ans : D
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