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Mock Test For Nursing Officer/Staff Nurse Exams #149

Mock Test For Nursing Officer/Staff Nurse Exams

Hello friends, for everyone, here we provide for free competitive questions everyday. And today in this series again free questions and answers series for AIIMS Norcet 2022 exam #149 is available for you. Which is useful for nurses to participate in any nursing staff recruitment exam. Click below for today's online test.

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Que 1: Self understanding is facilitated by the study of
a)    Kothari window
b)    Johari window
c)    Newmans window
d)    Bohari window

Correct answer: Johari window

Que 2: The major advantage of second generation antihistamines such as loratadine and fexofenadine
a)    Decreased cost
b)    They are non sedating
c)    Increase effectiveness
d)    Delayed absorption

Correct answer: They are non sedating

Que 3: Blood sample of a 45 years old male shows increased levels of homovallinic acid (HVA). This patient is most likely suffering from
a)    Dementia
b)    Parkinson’s disease
c)    Schizophrenia
d)    Depression

Correct answer: Schizophrenia
Rational: The HVA is a metabolite of dopamine is usually increased in schizophrenia. .

Que 4: The nurse administered a dose of morphine sulfate as prescribed to a patient who is in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU). The patient appears to be resting comfortably, the respiratory rate is 8 and the O2 saturation is 21 oxygen via cannula is 86%. The nurse should immediatly administer
a)    Medazolum (versed)
b)    Naloxone (Narcan)
c)    Flumazenil (Romazicon)
d)    Ondansetron (Zofran)

Correct answer: Naloxone (Narcan)

Que 5: A nurse is administering blood to a patient who has a low hemoglobin count. The patient asks how long to RBC’s last in my body? The correct response is
a)    Life span of RBC is 60 days
b)    Life span of RBC is 45 days
c)    Life span of RBC is 90 days
d)    Life span of RBC is 120 days

Correct answer: Life span of RBC is 120 days

Que 6: Which of these postoperative assessments of a patient subjected to kidney transplant has to be reported immediately to the physician
a)    Serum potassium level of 4.2 mEq/L
b)    Serum sodium level of 137 mEq/L
c)    Urine output less than 20 ml/hour
d)    The temperature of 99 °F

Correct answer: Urine output less than 20 ml/hour

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Que 7: Which of the following suture material is natural in origin
a)    Silk
b)    Vicryl
c)    Nylon
d)    Prolene

Correct answer: Silk
Rational: Silk, cotton and catgut suture are examples of sutures that are obtained from natural sources.
Vicryl, prolene and nylon are the examples of sutures that are obtained from synthetic sources.


Que 8: Which of the following is an example of sublimation
a)    A woman has no memory of being sexuality assaulted as a child
b)    Blaming the teacher for failing in exams
c)    Child starts bedwetting after the birth of sibling
d)    A young man who is dealing with aggregation by playing football

Correct answer: A young man who is dealing with aggregation by playing football
Rational: Sublimation: Satisfying socially objectionable impulses in an acceptable manner.

Que 9: A comatose client needs a nasopharyngeal airway for suctioning. After the airway is inserted, he gags and coughs. Which action should the nurse take
a)    Reposition the airway
b)    Remove the airway and insert a shorter one
c)    Remove the airway and attempt suctioning without it
d)    Leave the airway in place until the client gets used to it

Correct answer: Remove the airway and insert a shorter one
Rational: If the client gags or coughs after nasopharyngeal airway placement, the tube may be too long. The nurse should remove it and insert a shorter one.

Que 10: Which of the following nursing diagnosis would the nurse identify as a priority for the infant with tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF)
a)    Impaired parenting related to newborn's illness
b)    Ineffective nutrition: less than body requirements; related to poor sucking ability
c)    Ineffective breathing pattern related to a weak diaphragm
d)    Risk of injury related to increased potential for aspiration

Correct answer: Risk of injury related to increased potential for aspiration.

Que 11: APGAR Score is a measure of all except
a)    Nephrological status
b)    Circulatory status
c)    Respiratory status
d)    Neurological status

Correct answer: Nephrological status

Que 12: मोहन दक्षिण की तरफ 30 मी. चला, फिर बाईं ओर मुड़कर 15 मी. चला । इसके बाद वह दायीं ओर मुड़ा और 20 मी. चला । फिर वह दायीं ओर मुड़ा और 15 मी. गया। अब वह अपने प्रारम्भिक स्थान से कितनी दूर है
a)    50 मी.
b)    70 मी.
c)    80 मी.
d)    90 मी.

Correct answer: 50 मी.

Que 13: A bleeding disorder characterised by deficiency of factor VIII and IX is termed as
a)    Haemophilia
b)    Thrombocytopenia   
c)    Purpura   
d)    Leukaemia

Correct answer: Haemophilia

Que 14: Investigation of choice for posterior urethral valve is
a)    Computed tomography
b)    Magnetic resonance imaging
c)    Micturating cystourethrogram
d)    Ultrasound abdomen

Correct answer: Micturating cystourethrogram

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a)    Que 15: Eating large amounts of meat will increase the levels of _____ in the blood
b)    Creatinine
c)    Urea
d)    Protein
e)    Uric acid

Correct answer: Urea

Que 16: 650 boys and 1100 girls are examined in a test; 42% of the boys and 36% of the girls pass the test. The percentage of the total who failed is
a)    59.76
b)    57.76
c)    56.76
d)    58.76

Correct answer: 59.76

Que 17: Cortisone is used as an effective anti inflamatory drug in the treatment of
a)    High blood pressure
b)    Diabetes
c)    Arteroisclerosis
d)    Arthritis

Correct answer: Arthritis

Que 18: To sterilize disposable syringes, the method of sterilization used is
a)    Ethyloxide Autoclavation
b)    Ultraviolet radiation
c)    Gamma radiation
d)    Infra red radiation

Correct answer: Gamma radiation
Rational: Gamma radiation sterilization process uses Cobalt 60 radiation to kill microorganisms.
Disposable syringes are sterilized by gamma radiation.


Que 19: The primary purpose of the ‘Schilling Test’ is to measure the patient’s ability to
a)    Digest Vitamin - B12
b)    Produce Vitamin - B12
c)    Store Vitamin - B12
d)    Absorb Vitamin - B12

Correct answer: Absorb Vitamin - B12

Que 20: Glimepiride (Amaryl) is prescribed for a client with diabetes mellitus. The nurse instructs the client to avoid consuming which food while taking this medication
a)    Whole-grain cereals
b)    Alcohol
c)    Organ meats
d)    Carbonated beverages

Correct answer: Alcohol

Que 21: Norplant which is a contraceptive method contains
a)    Ethinyl oestradiol
b)    Spermicide cream
c)    Nor ethisterone acetate
d)    Levonorgestrol

Correct answer: Levonorgestrol

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Que 22: Which patient is having very high risk for developing ovarian cancer
a)    36 yrs old who had first child at 22 yrs
b)    45 yrs old who was never been pregnant
c)    30 yrs old on oral contraceptives
d)    40 yrs old who had 5 alive children, 1 abortion

Correct answer: 45 yrs old who was never been pregnant

Que 23: Gallow traction is used for
a)    Fracture neck of femur
b)    Fracture humerus
c)    Fracture shaft of femur
d)    Fracture tibia

Correct answer: Fracture shaft of femur

Que 24: A client who has undergone a cholecystectomy asks the nurse whether there are any dietary restrictions that must be followed. Nurse Manju would recognize that the dietary teaching was well understood when the client tells a family member that
a)    I should avoid fatty foods as long as I live
b)    Most people need to eat a high protein diet for 12 months after surgery
c)    I should not eat those foods that upset me before the surgery
d)    Most people can tolerate regular diet after this type of surgery

Correct answer: Most people can tolerate regular diet after this type of surgery
Rational:  It may take 4 to 6 months to eat anything, but most people can eat anything they want.

Que 25: Constant presence of disease of a disease in specific geographical area refers to
a)    Epidemics
b)    Endemic
c)    Pandemic
d)    Sporadic

Correct answer: Endemic

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