Staff Nurse Loksewa Model Question Paper
Staff Nurse Loksewa Aayog Model Question Paper.
1. Subjective data might include;
(A)Abnormal lab task
(B)Elevated temperature
(C)Feelings of anxiety
(D)None of the above
2. What care should a nurse take in mind in order to fulfill the nutritional needs of the patients ?
(A)The condition of patients
(B)Signs of appetite or its lack
(C)Which food the patient likes
(D)Balanced diet
3. Assessment of victim can be done by using;
(A)Eyes (looking)
(B)Ears (listening)
(C)Nose (getting smell)
(D)All of the above
4. Direct circulation of drug to the blood steam can be achieved by
(A) SC route
(B)Intradermal route
(C) IV route
(D)IM route
5. Special precaution for droplet infection should be done for;
(A)Tuberculosis
(B)Chicken pox
(C)Mumps, Measles, Pertusis
(D)All of the above
6. Type of leadership in which the leader alone determines policies and makes plans is:
(A) Democratic leadership
(B) Free rein leadership
(C) Autocratic leadership
(D) Creative leadership
7. White blood cells that release histamine at the site of an injury are;
(A)Neutrophils
(B) Eosinophils
(C)T lymphocytes
(D) Basophils
8. An individual says, Thymus gland is located;
(A)Behind the sternum in the mediastinum
(B)In the brain only
(C)May be in the chest
(D)In the abdomen
9. Which of the following is cell-mediated immunity;
(A)Activate B-cell
(B)Activate T-cell
(C)Antibody mediated immunity
(D)Secret specific antibodies
10. What should be done to the pregnant women having accidental hemorrhage?
(A) Start IV line and replace IV fluid by plasma or blood
(B) Collect blood for Hb%, Rh factor study
(C) Sedate the patient
(D) All of the above
11. For patient of intestinal obstruction everything is done except:
(A) Naso-gastric decompression
(B) Ringers lactate hydration
(C) Prophylactic antibiotic
(D) Oral feeding to help good health
12. During the gastric aspiration which of the following can’t occur ?
(A) Hypocalcemia
(B) Alkalosis
(C) Hyponatremia
(D) Acidosis
13. Opoid analgesic poisoning should be treated with….?
(A)Atropine
(B)Flumazenil
(C)Naloxone
(D)Charcoal
14. A client with glaucoma has been prescribed with miotics. The nurse is aware that miotics is for:
(A) Constricting pupil
(B) Relaxing ciliary muscle
(C) Constricting intra ocular vessel
(D) Paralyzing ciliary muscle
15. Brain damages within —–cease of blood.
(A) 10min
(B) 4min
(C) 6min
(D) 2min
16. A person working in grinding industry is most likely to have;
(A) Crush injury
(B) Bullet injury
(C) Stab injury
(D) Chop injury
17. Before operation a nurse should give;
(A) Purgative enema
(B) Cleaning enema
(C) Purgative and Cleaning enema
(D) Anti-helminthic
18. Frusemide is a drug used to..
(A) Decreased urine output
(B) Increase blood volume
(C) Decreased blood volume
(D) Increase blood pressure
19. Common cause of immediate death in accident is;
(A) Bleeding
(B) Injury to vital organs
(C) Air embolis
(D) All of the above
20. What clinical finding will most accurately indicate that the client has the fluid’s deficit ?
(A) Presence of dry skin
(B) Loss of body wt
(C) Decrease in BP
(D) Altered general appearance
21. A________ is an endemic usually affecting a large area as continent;
(A)Sporadic
(B)Exotic
(C)Pandemic
(D)Epidemic
22. In the types of immunity, vaccines are examples of ____immunity;
(A)Artificial active
(B)Natural active
(C)Artificial passive
(D)Natural passive
23. The natural contraceptive method in which there is withdrawal of penis just before ejaculation is
(A) Rhythm method
(B)Vaginal douching
(C) Abstinence
(D)Coitus interruptus
24. A nurse explaining in the community about disease elimination which means;
(A)Complete termination of infective organism
(B)Cure of the disease
(C)Preventing the transmission totally
(D)None
25. For prevention of Isoniazide (INH) induced peripheral neuropathy. Which one is given?
(A)Retinol
(B)Niacin
(C)Folic acid
(D)Pyridoxine
26. Bull necked appearance is seen in which condition?
(A)Measles
(B)Whooping cough
(C)Typhoid
(D)Diphtheria
27. Syphilis is sexually transmitted disease which is caused by;
(A)Helminth
(B)Virus
(C)Fungus
(D)Spirochete
28. Calculation of EDD is done by;
(A)Naegeles formula
(B)Adding 9 months + 7 days to LMP
(C)3 months back in calendar + 7 days
(D)All of the above
29. In threatened abortion;
(A)Recovery is possible
(B)Baby cannot survive
(C)Maternal death is sure
(D)Foetal congenital normally is sure
30. Most common cause of second trimester recurrent abortion is;
(A)Infection
(B)Cervical incompetence
(C)Moral pregnancy
(D)Diabetes
31. A Client in active labour spontaneously ruptures membranes, the nurse should assess for?
(A) monitor FHR
(B) call the physician
(C) check BP n pulse
(D) time the contraction
32. Ectopic pregnancy can occur in…..
(A) tubes
(B) ovarian
(C) abdominal cavity
(D) all Of the above
33. Confirmation diagnostic test of breast cancer is
(A)Fine needle aspiration test
(B)Mammography
(C)Biopsy
(D)Self breast examination
34. Uterine prolapsed is not common in;
(A)Primigravida
(B)Grand multipara
(C)Heavy workers
(D)Malnourished elderly
35. Anterior colporrhaply is done for repairing;
(A)Cystocele
(B)Rectocele
(C)Both
(D)None
36. Complication of genital prolapsed is not;
(A)Decubitus ulcer
(B)Uterine infection
(C)Urinary calculi
(D)Post menopause flushing
37. Factors in cervical cancer development EXCEPT:
(A) HIV infection
(B) Chlamydia infection
(C) Breast cancer
(D) Smoking
38. Growth rate is rapid during which stage?
(A) Toddler
(B) Pre school
(C) School
(D) Adolescence
39. The nurse must continuously monitor pre term infants for the most common pre term complication of :
(A) hemorrhage
(B) brain damage
(C) aspiration of mucus
(D) respiratory distress
40. Neonatal complications of premature babies are all expect
(A) hypothermia
(B) infection
(C) meconium aspiration pneumonia
(D) anaemia
41. A newborn has small, whitish, pinpoint spot over the nose. When documenting this observation a nurse identifies them as…..
(A)milia
(B)lanugo
(C)whiteheads
(D)mongolian spot
42. Newborn height is doubled in which age.?
(A)1 year
(B)2 yea
(C)36 month
(D)48 month
43. Yoga falls in;
(A)Relaxation technique
(B)Medical treatment
(C)Surgical treatment
(D)Physiotherapy
44. Withdrawal syndrome is seen in which of the following drugs?
(A)Diazepam
(B)Morphine
(C)Alprazolam
(D)All
45. All of the following are psychotic disorders except;
(A)Mania
(B)Persistent delusional disorder
(C)Obsessive compulsive disorder
(D)Schizophrenia
46. Which one of the following is true about functional nursing?
(A)Concentrates on tasks and activities
(B)Emphasizes use of group collaboration
(C)One-to-one nurse-patient ratio
(D)Provides continuous, co-ordinated and comprehensive nursing services
47. First long term health plan was started from;
(A) 2000 AD
(B)1990 AD
(C)1979 AD
(D)1975 AD
48. She plans of assigning competent people to fill the roles designed in the hierarchy. Which process refers to this? *
(A)Recruitment
(B)Scheduling
(C)Staffing
(D)Inducing
49. When assessing client in labour, the nurse recognized true labour by the occurrence of————–
(A) Rectal pressure
(B) Progressive cervical dilation
(C) Regular contraction
(D) Leakage of fluid from the vagina
50. Process of gathering information to know whether the predetermined objectives are fulfilled, the materials are spent effectively and the staff are utilized effectively is called:
(A) Supervision
(B) Staffing
(C) Evaluation
(D) Monitoring
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