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Mock Test For AIIMS Norcet 2022 #154

Mock Test For AIIMS Norcet 2022

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Mock Test For AIIMS Norcet 2022


Que 1: Intrinsic factor is produced by which cells with in the stomach

1. Mucous cells

2. Chief cells

3. Parietal cells

4. Enteroendocrine cells


Correct answer: Parietal cells


Que 2: The part of fetus which occupies the lower pole of the uterus

1. Lie

2. Denominator

3. Presentation

4. Position


Correct answer: Presentation


Que 3: The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with an acute MI. The patient has severe, uncontrolled hypertension. The nurse should question which of the following cardiologist’s prescription

1. Give thrombolytic therapy

2. Administer IV nitroglycerin

3. Limit physical activity for 12 hours

4. Provide supplemental oxygen therapy


Correct answer: Give thrombolytic therapy

Rational: Thrombolytic therapy is contraindicated in severe uncontrolled hypertension.

Beta androgenic blockers are an appropriate treatment for evolving acute MI.


Que 4: Serotonin syndrome is caused by 

1. Selegiline

2. Meperidine

3. Linezolid

4. All of the above


Correct answer: All of the above

Rational: 

  • Serotonin is a chemical produced in abody that's needed for nerve cells and brain to function. But too much serotonin causes signs and symptoms that can range from mild (shivering and diarrhea) to severe (muscle rigidity, fever and seizures).
  • Serotonin syndrome is a potentially serious negative drug reaction. Serotonin syndrome symptoms often begin hours after taking a new medication that affects the serotonin levels or after raising the dose of a current drug.


Que 5: A patient has been advised to take food rich in iron. He will take all the foods except

1. Milk

2. Liver

3. Spinach

4. Fish


Correct answer: Milk

Rational: Milk is the rich source of Calcium and it is having very low amount of Iron which cannot provide proper amount of Iron required for the body.


Que 6: Ptosis, squint and loss of reflexes to light and accommodation is seen in paralysis of

1. Optic Nerve 

2. Trochlear Nerve 

3. Occulo motor Nerve

4. Trigeminal Nerve


Correct Answer:  Occulo motor Nerve


Que 7: The attending doctor ordered for the 1 unit of PRBC transfusion which is approximately 500 mL over 4 hours. How many drops per minute the assigned nurse will set the BT set for blood transfusion

1. 18.5 drops/minute

2. 41.6 drops/minute

3. 20.8 drops/minute

4. 31.25 drops/minute


Correct Answer:  41.6 drops/minute

Rational: According to the given values

Total volume in mL = 500 mL

Total time = 4 hours

Total time in minute = 4 hours ´ 60 minutes/hours = 240 minutes

Drop factor = 20 drops/mL (Note: Blood transfusion set drop factor is 20 drops/mL)


Flow rate (drops/ minute) = 41.6 drops/minute


Que 8: The placenta and membrane are expelled in

1. Second stage

2. Third stage

3. Fifth stage

4. Fourth stage


Correct Answer:  Third stage

Stage of labor

Events

First

True labor pain to full dilation of cervix

Second

Full dilation of cervix to expulsion of fetus

Third stage

Expulsion of fetus to expulsion of placenta

Fourth stage

1 hour observation after the expulsion of placenta

Que 9: A patient with full thickness burn injury is scheduled for a skin graft. Which one of the following grafts is taken from an animal source

1. Autograft

2. Allograft

3. Isograft

4. Xenograft


Correct Answer:  Xenograft

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Que 10: Which of milk production initially by mammary gland after delivery

1. Clostrum

2. Fore milk

3. Hind milk

4. Transitional milk


Correct Answer:  Clostrum


Que 11: The nurse is planning dietary changes for a patient following an episode of pancreatitis. Which diet is suitable for the patient

1. High protein and high fat

2. Low calorie and low carbohydrate

3. High calorie and low fat

4. Low protein and high carbohydrate


Correct Answer:  High calorie and low fat


Que 12: What is the effect of cyclosporine in a patient undergone renal transplantation

1. Antibacterial

2. Immunosuppressant

3. Anti inflammatory

4. Diuretic


Correct answer: Immunosuppressant


Que 13: Vesico ureteric reflex is more common in

1. Older boys

2. Newborm females

3. Older girls

4. Only during pregnancy


Correct answer: Newborm females


Que 14: Neonate is one who is

1. < 42 days

2. < 1 year

3. < 28 days

4. < 7 days


Correct answer: < 28 days


Que 15: Which of the tollowing microoraganism does not cause vaginitis

1. Chlamydial trachomatis

2. Candida albicans

3. Trichomonas vaginalis

4. Salmonella


Correct answer: Salmonella


Que 16: Normal weight of placenta at term is

1. 1/6th of baby weight

2. 400 gm

3. 1/4th of baby weight

4. 900 gm


Correct answer: 1/6th of baby weight


Que 17: A 12 year old child is placed in skeletal traction for treatment of a fractured femur in the orthopedic unit. The nurse creates a plan of care and should include which of the following interventions

1. Ensure that the weights are resting lightly on the floor.

2. Ensure that all ropes are outside the pulleys

3. Restrict diversional and play activities until the child is out of traction.

4. Check the health care provider's (HCP's) prescription for the amount of weight to be applied.


Correct answer: Check the health care provider's (HCP's) prescription for the amount of weight to be applied.

Rational: The nurse would maintain the correct amount of weight as prescribed, ensure that the weights hang freely, check the ropes for fraying and ensure that they are on the pulleys appropriately, monitor the neurovascular status of the involved extremity and monitor for signs and symptoms of immobilization.

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Que 18: An example of sublimation

1. Blaming the teacher for failing in exams

2. Child starts bedwetting after the birth of sibling

3. A young man who is dealing with aggregation by playing football

4. A woman who has no memory of being sexuality assaulted as a child


Correct answer: A young man who is dealing with aggregation by playing football

Rational: Sublimation is satisfying socially objectionable impulses in an acceptable manner.

Clinical Example:

  1. Person with unconscious urges to physically control others becomes a prison guard.
  2. TeenagerÆs aggression toward his father is redirected to perform well in sports.


Que 19: One male health worker, one female health worker should be present at each PHC. This is given by which committee

1. Kartar Singh Committee

2. Bhore Committee

3. Jungalwalla Committee

4. Mudaliar Committee


Correct answer: Kartar Singh Committee

Committee

Recommendation

Kartar Singh Committee (1973)

  • Male and female multipurpose health care workers

Jungalwalla Committee (1967)

Committee on integration of Health services

  • Integration of health services with unified cadre and common seniority.
  • Equal pay for equal work and special pay for specialized work.

Mudaliar Committee (1962)

Health Survey and Planning Committee

  • Strengthening of district hospital with specialist services
  • Regional organizations in each state between headquarters and district
  • Each PHC not to serve more than 40,000 population
  • Improve the quality of health care provided by the PHC
  • Integration of medical and health services

Bhore Committee (1946)

Health survey and Development  Committee

  • Comprehensive [Preventive, Promotive Curative] health care at PHC level. 1 PHC per 40000 population with 30 beds.

Que 20: The gold standard for diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is

1. Endoscopy

2. Esophageal manometry

3. Barium sallow

4. 24 hours pH monitoring


Correct answer: 24 hours pH monitoring

Rational: Ambulatory 24 hours pH monitoring is the gold standard to diagnose GERD.

DeMeester score is calculated and if more than 14.7 the diagnosis is confirmed.


Que 21: A patient presents with engorged neck veins, BP 80/50 mmHg and pulse rate of 100 following blunt trauma to the chest. Diagnosis is

1. Pneumothorax

2. Cardiac tamponade

3. Hemothorax

4. Right ventricular failure


Correct answer: Cardiac tamponade

Rational: Cardiac tamponade should be suspected in any patient who has a rapid down hill course and exhibits the features of rising venous pressure and falling arterial pressure following blunt injury to chest.

Pulsus paradoxus is hall mark of cardiac tamponade.

Clinical triad of cardiac tamponade is

o Falling atrial pressure

o Rising systemic venous pressure

o Distant heart sounds

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Que 22: Most common site of staphylococcus carrier

1. Skin

2. Perineum

3. Nose

4. Oropharynx


Correct answer: Nose


Que 23: Which among the following studies would not be considered as a part of nursing research

1. Developing innovative pin insertion techniques for fracture treatment

2. Evaluating the effectiveness of wound care in diabetic patients

3. Assessing the knowledge base of caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients

4. Reviewing staff nurse retention policies in rural hospital settings


Correct answer: Developing innovative pin insertion techniques for fracture treatment

Rational: Nursing research involves direct or indirect generation of new knowledge, improving the aspect of care in clinical practice and how to incorporate such knowledge into patient care. This research is more applicable to medical sciences as rather than nursing research.


Que 24: In mouth to mouth resuscitation, the minimum concentration of oxygen in expired air to ensure oxygenation of patient’s blood should be

1. 10%

2. 22%

3. 14%

4. 16%


Correct answer: 16%


Que 25: Which of the following statement is true about IV cannulation in deep veins

1. Flush the IV cannula to check the patency

2. Insert the IV cannula at 30 - 45 degree

3. Advance the IV catheter when blood comes in flashback chamber.

4. All of the above


Correct answer: All of the above

Rational: While inserting the IV cannula in deep veins the needle should be inserted at 30 - 45 degree angle. If the vein is prominent and superficial then at 15 - 25 degree angle.

After pricking the vein, check for the blood in the flashback chamber then advances the IV cannula.

Always flush the IV cannula after inserting to make sure it is in the vein and patent.


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