AIIMS Norcet 6 Practice Test
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Question 1: Intermittent positive pressure breathing is contraindicated in?
A) Asthma
B) Tracheoesophageal fistula
C) Pulmonary edema
D) Comatose patient
Question 2: Endogenous depression is also known as _______
A) Autonomous Depression
B) Reactive Depression
C) Uni-polar Depression
D) Bipolar Depression
Question 3: What is the ideal position during a lumbar puncture?
A) Lateral recumbent position with knees flexed
B) Supine position
C) Lateral position with extra pillows under the head
D) Fowler’s position
Question 4: Give the correct order of five stages of dying person?
A) Denial - Anger - Bargaining - Depression - Acceptance
B) Depression - Denial - Anger - Bargaining - Acceptance
C) Anger - Depression - Bargaining - Denial - Acceptance
D) Denial - Depression - Bargaining - Anger - Acceptance
Question 5: Which condition is defined as the inflammation of the peritoneum?
A) Duodenitis
B) Colitis
C) Peritonitis
D) Gastritis
Question 6: When caring for a 3 day old neonate who is receiving phototherapy to treat jaundice, the nurse in charge would expect to do which of the following?
A) Turn the neonate every 6 hours
B) Encourage the mother to discontinue breastfeeding
C) Notify the physician if the skin becomes bronze in color
D) Check the vital signs every 2 to 4 hours
Question 7: After birth of a baby, breastfeeding should be started?
A) Within 2 hours
B) On second day
C) After 1 week
D) Within 1/2 hours
Question 8: The ratio of lung inflation of chest compression in cardio pulmonary resuscitation is:
A) 1 ∶ 5
B) 2 ∶ 5
C) 1 ∶ 3
D) 3 ∶ 1
Question 9: Which of the following conditions has an increased risk for developing hyperkalemia?
A) Cushing's disease
B) Crohn's disease
C) End-stage renal disease
D) Chronic heart failure
Question 10: A client with C4 spinal cord injury is at greatest risk for:
A) Stress ulcer
B) Respiratory compromise
C) Neurogenic shock
D) Paralytic ileus
Question 11: The microorganism that is usually a part of the normal vaginal flora but can cause meningitis in newborns is:
A) Candida albicans
B) Group B streptococci
C) Staphylococcus epidermidis
D) Corynebacterium species
Question 12: A pregnant woman diagnosis serve anemia (Hb less than 7 gm/dL) will be treated by?
A) Advise to take iron and folic acid tablet 1 OD for 1 month
B) Packed cell transfusion
C) Administer iron IM injection 1 OD for 1 month
D) Advice to take food rich in iron and vitamin C
Question 13: All are the clinical features of meningitis except?
A) Nuchal rigidity
B) Constipation
C) Poor feeding
D) High pitch cry
Explaination: A condition in which there is difficulty in emptying the bowels, usually associated with hardened feces.
Question 14: What should be the immediate action in cases of severe bleeding?
A) Call for medical assistance
B) Put a dressing over the wound
C) Cover it with a pad of soft material
D) Apply pressure to the wound
Question 15: Adrenaline dose in anaphylactic shock is?
A) 1 ∶ 1000 (0.5 ml)
B) 1 ∶ 1000 (1 ml)
C) 1 ∶ 10000 (1 ml)
D) 1 ∶ 10000 (0.5 ml)
Explaination: Anaphylactic shock: an extreme, often life-threatening allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive.
Question 16: How many moments of hand hygiene have been laid down by WHO?
A) 7
B) 8
C) 6
D) 5
Question 17: What is the drug of choice, specifically for the management of convulsions in eclampsia?
A) Diazepam
B) Ampicillin
C) Magnesium sulphate
D) Pethidine
Explaination: Eclampsia: a condition in which one or more convulsions occur in a pregnant woman suffering from high blood pressure, often followed by coma and posing a threat to the health of mother and baby.
Question 18: Long standing high blood pressure may result in?
A) Cardiomegaly
B) Cardiac failure
C) Heart attack
D) All of these
Explaination: Heart attack: A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
Question 19: A client with psychotic depression is receiving haloperidol (Haldol). Which of the following side effects is associated with haloperidol?
A) Akathisia
B) Diaphoresis
C) Polyuria
D) Cataracts
Akathisia: a state of agitation, distress, and restlessness that is an occasional side-effect of antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs.
Question 20: Which of the following Immediate management to Restore BP and peripheral circulation in a client with multiple fracture and fluid loss would be?
A) Blood transfusion
B) RL Infusion
C) NS infusion
D) Dextrose 5%
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