BNS Entrance Exam Model Question
BNS Entrance Exam Model Questions Based on Common Entrance Exam Syllabus.
BNS Entrance Exam Model Question
1. A patient is in the second stage of labor. During this stage, how frequently should the nurse in charge assess her uterine contractions?
a. Every 5 minutes
b. Every 15 minutes
c. Every 30 minutes
d. Every 60 minutes
2. Which type of solution causes water to shift from the cells into the plasma?
a. Hypertonic
b. Hypotonic
c. Isotonic
d. Alkaline
3. A patient is admitted to the hospital for a brain biopsy. The nurse knows that the most common type of primary brain tumor is:
a. Meningioma.
b. Angioma.
c. Hemangioblastoma.
d. Glioma
4. Which of the following is the best method for performing a physical examination on a toddler
a. From head to toe
b. Distally to proximally
c. From abdomen to toes, the to head
d. From least to most intrusive
5. A 62 year old client has a history of coronary heart disease and is brought into the ER complaining of chest pain. What initial action should be taken by the nurse?
a. give the client ntg gr 1/150 sl now
b. call the cardiologist about the admission
c. place the client in a high Fowlers position after loosening the shirt
d. check blood pressure and note the location and degree of chest pain
6. A patient with metabolic acidosis has a preexisting problem with the kidneys. Which other organ helps regulate blood pH?
a. Liver
b. Pancreas
c. Lungs
d. heart
7. Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?
a. Barbiturates
b. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
c. Anticholinergics
d. Histamine receptor blockers
8. Which of the following blood study results would the nurse expect as most likely when caring for the child with iron deficiency anemia?
a. Increased hemoglobin
b. Normal hematocrit
c. Decreased mean corpuscular volume (MCV)
d. Normal total iron-binding capacity (TIBC)
9. Which of the following is the best method for performing a physical examination on a toddler
a. From head to toe
b. Distally to proximally
c. From abdomen to toes, the to head
d. From least to most intrusive
10. While assessing a 1 month-old infant, which finding should the nurse report immediately?
a. Abdominal respirations
b. Irregular breathing rate
c. Inspiratory grunt
d. Increased heart rate with crying
11. A pregnant women has hypertension combined with protein-urea or generalized edema . What is her diagnosis ?
a. Anemia
b. Pre-eclampsia
c. Eclampsia
d. None of the above
12. Commonest cause of neonatal mortality is
a. Diarrheal diseases
b. Birth injuries
c. Low birth weight
d. Congenital anomalies
13. Incidence of mumps is highest among age
a. 0-5 years
b. 5-10 years
c. 5-15 years
d. 5-20 years
14. Which is the backbone in disease prevention?
a. Epidemiology
b. Demographics
c. Vital Statistics
d. Health Statistics
15. Which of following drug is not available in syrup form for use of children mostly?
a. Amoxicillin
b. Cotrimoxazole
c. Ampicillin
d. Tetracycline
16. An extra calories required for a pregnant women is
a. 200 cal/day
b. 500 cal/day
c. 300 cal/day
d. 600 cal/day
17. Wound healing is promoted by
a. Zinc
b. Iron
c. Copper
d. Iodine
18. Group of drugs for seizure is
a. Anticonvulsant
b. Beta blockers
c. Anti –emetics
d. Anti-arrhythmic
19. Who is legally entitled to view a client’s medical records without written consent?
a. Close friends of the clients
b. Health care professionals
c. Who are caring for client
d. Insurance company
20. A condition in which some patient assert that some or all the people whom they met are doubles of real people is termed as:
a. Capgras syndrome
b. Ganser Syndrome
c. Conard syndrome
d. Tourette syndrome
21. Hospitals refuse is best disposed by
a. Compositing
b. Sanitary land fill
c. Burial
d. Incineration
22. All of the following measures are related to prevention of malnutrition except
a. Immunization
b. Growth monitoring
c. Oral dehydration
d. Breast feeding up to 5 months
23. One gram of carbohydrates provides
a. 4 Kcal
b. 9 Kcal
c. 7 Kcal
d. 10 Kcal
24. When rate and depth of respiration both increase , it is
a. Orthopnoea
b. Hyperpnoea
c. Anoxia
d. Dyspnoe
25. In which condition Hemoglobin is low ?
a. Peptic ulcer
b. BPH
c. Mitral valve regurgitation
d. Atherosclerosis
26. Which one of the following drugs is approved by FDA for treatment of COVID-19?
a. Remdesivir
b. Chloroquine
c. Azithromycin
d. Amoxicillin
27. Rita goes 30 km towards North from a fixed point, then after turning to her right she goes 20 km. After this she goes 30 km after turning to her right. How far and in what direction is she from her starting point?
a. 10 km west
b. 15 km east
c. 20 km east
d. 30 km west
28. The length and breadth are increased by 15% and 25% respectively. What is the percentage increase in the area of rectangle?
a. 20%
b. 30%
c. 40%
d. 44%
29. Look at this series: 53, 53, 40, 40, 27, 27, …… Which pair of number should come next?
a. 12
b. 14
c. 27
d. 53
30. Which figure completes the series? *
A
B
C
D
31. Which figure is the odd one out? *
A
B
C
D
- BNS (Bachelor in Nursing Science) Entrance Exam Syllabus
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