1) The failure of professionals' to provide proper care and competent care to patient
A:-Negligence
B:-Dissemination
C:-Parole
D:-Malpractice
Answer: A
2) Ethics means
A:-Study of belief and values
B:-Study of human behaviour
C:-Study of human concepts
D :- Study of philosophical ideas of right or wrong behavior
Answer: D
A:-Legal record and audit
B:-Keep the document up to date
C:-Diagnostic purpose
D:-Development of Nursing care plan
Answer: D
4) Emergency admission means admitting the patient for
A:-Routine examination
B:-Treatment
C:-Acute conditions
D:-None of the above
Answer: C
5) The most important and frequent mode of transmission of nosocomical infection is
A:-Contact transmission
B:-Airborne
C:-Droplet
D:-Vehicle
Answer: A
A:-Nerve damage
B:-Pressure sore
C:-Foot drop
D:-All of the above
Answer: D
7) Indication for nasogastric intubation
A:-Paralysis of face and throat
B:-Abdominal surgery
C:-Paralytic illus
D:-Acute abdominal pain
Answer: A
8) It is a way of reviewing the records for the purpose of collecting data
A:-Research
B:-Audit
C:-Record
D. Report
Answer: A
9) The replacement of air in the lungs with fluid or a mass
A:-Consolidation
B:-Empysema
C:-Empyema
D:-Fibrosis
Answer: A
10) Invasion of micro-organism to a susceptible host is known as
A:-Inflammation
B:-Infection
C:-Infiltration
D:-Contamination
Answer: B
11) The measure of health status of children in a community is ?
A) Infant mortality rate
B) maternal mortality rate
C) Crude birth rate
D ) crude death rate
Answer: A
12) Which of the following food constituents are more required by pregnant women ?
A) Iron
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) Vitamin C
Answer: A
13) The antidote of magnesium sulphate ?
A) Calcium gluconate
B) Diazepam
C) Calcium chloride
D) Nalorphine hydrochloride
Answer: A
14) The approximate volume of blood at birth ?
A) 60 ml/kg/body weight
B) 85 ml/kg/body weight
C) 100 ml/kg/body weight
D) 125 ml/kg/body weight
Answer: A
15) Which of the following signs and symptoms indicates salicylate toxicity ?
A) Chest pain
B) Pink coloured urine
C) Slow pulse rate
D) Ringing in ears
Answer: D
16) RH factor can produce ?
A) AIDS
B) Erythroblastosis fetalis
C) Turners syndrome
D) Sickle cell anemia
Answer: B
17) Blood vessel in which the oxygen content is highest in the fetus is ?
A) Aorta
B) Umbilical vein
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Inferior vena cava
Answer: B
18) Loss of appetite, gastrointestinal disorders and muscle weakness are the symptoms of deficiency of
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Answer: B
19) Removal of gall bladder in man could lead to ?
A) Impairment of fat digestion
B) Impairment of digestion of protein
C) Jaundice
D) Increased acidity in intestine
Answer: A
20) What can help reduce a patient’s anxiety and postsurgical pain?
A) Preoperative teaching
B) Preoperative checklist
C) Psychological counseling
D) Preoperative medication
Answer: A
A:-Negligence
B:-Dissemination
C:-Parole
D:-Malpractice
Answer: A
2) Ethics means
A:-Study of belief and values
B:-Study of human behaviour
C:-Study of human concepts
D :- Study of philosophical ideas of right or wrong behavior
Answer: D
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3) One of the purpose of documentationA:-Legal record and audit
B:-Keep the document up to date
C:-Diagnostic purpose
D:-Development of Nursing care plan
Answer: D
4) Emergency admission means admitting the patient for
A:-Routine examination
B:-Treatment
C:-Acute conditions
D:-None of the above
Answer: C
5) The most important and frequent mode of transmission of nosocomical infection is
A:-Contact transmission
B:-Airborne
C:-Droplet
D:-Vehicle
Answer: A
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6) Hazard of restraints areA:-Nerve damage
B:-Pressure sore
C:-Foot drop
D:-All of the above
Answer: D
7) Indication for nasogastric intubation
A:-Paralysis of face and throat
B:-Abdominal surgery
C:-Paralytic illus
D:-Acute abdominal pain
Answer: A
8) It is a way of reviewing the records for the purpose of collecting data
A:-Research
B:-Audit
C:-Record
D. Report
Answer: A
9) The replacement of air in the lungs with fluid or a mass
A:-Consolidation
B:-Empysema
C:-Empyema
D:-Fibrosis
Answer: A
10) Invasion of micro-organism to a susceptible host is known as
A:-Inflammation
B:-Infection
C:-Infiltration
D:-Contamination
Answer: B
11) The measure of health status of children in a community is ?
A) Infant mortality rate
B) maternal mortality rate
C) Crude birth rate
D ) crude death rate
Answer: A
12) Which of the following food constituents are more required by pregnant women ?
A) Iron
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) Vitamin C
Answer: A
13) The antidote of magnesium sulphate ?
A) Calcium gluconate
B) Diazepam
C) Calcium chloride
D) Nalorphine hydrochloride
Answer: A
14) The approximate volume of blood at birth ?
A) 60 ml/kg/body weight
B) 85 ml/kg/body weight
C) 100 ml/kg/body weight
D) 125 ml/kg/body weight
Answer: A
15) Which of the following signs and symptoms indicates salicylate toxicity ?
A) Chest pain
B) Pink coloured urine
C) Slow pulse rate
D) Ringing in ears
Answer: D
16) RH factor can produce ?
A) AIDS
B) Erythroblastosis fetalis
C) Turners syndrome
D) Sickle cell anemia
Answer: B
17) Blood vessel in which the oxygen content is highest in the fetus is ?
A) Aorta
B) Umbilical vein
C) Pulmonary artery
D) Inferior vena cava
Answer: B
18) Loss of appetite, gastrointestinal disorders and muscle weakness are the symptoms of deficiency of
A) Vitamin A
B) Vitamin B
C) Vitamin C
D) Vitamin D
Answer: B
19) Removal of gall bladder in man could lead to ?
A) Impairment of fat digestion
B) Impairment of digestion of protein
C) Jaundice
D) Increased acidity in intestine
Answer: A
20) What can help reduce a patient’s anxiety and postsurgical pain?
A) Preoperative teaching
B) Preoperative checklist
C) Psychological counseling
D) Preoperative medication
Answer: A

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