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Nursing Exams Practice Test | AIIMS Norcet | ESIC | DSSSB

 Nursing MCQ, DHA HAAD, MOH PROMETRIC, NCLEX, AIIMS, ESIC Exam Preparation


An important step in the process of becoming a nurse, all competitive nursing exams measure a candidate's minimum qualifications required to provide safe and effective nursing care to their patients. It is required for all candidates hoping to obtain a license to practice nursing.


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Question 1: Postural Hypertension is most likely to occur with which of the following drugs?
A) Amisulpride
B) Risperidone
C) Haloperidol
D) Aripiprazole
Question 2: The Commonest Presentation of Fetus at the Onset of Labour is ?
A) Vertex Presentation
B) Podalic Presentation
C) Face Presentation
D) Shoulder Presentation
Question 3: Visual analogue scale (VAS) most widely used to measure?
A) Sleep
B) Sedation
C) Pain intensity
D) Depth of Anaesthesia
Question 4: Which of the following is not considered to be a mental or behavioral disorder by the ICD-10?
A) Combat fugue
B) Grief reaction
C) Ganser syndrome
D) Chronic fatigue syndrome
Question 5: Best position for a client in hypovolemic shock is ................?
A) Knee chest position
B) Trendelenburg
C) Fowler's
D) Lateral position
Question 6: Fluoxetine is primarily used in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). Which is among the other labeled indications for this SSRI?
A) Bulimia nervosa
B) Dementia
C) Hypertension
D) ASD
Question 7: While documenting the high pulse rate of a patient, nurse must document it as ?
A) Tachycardia
B) Hyperpyrexia
C) Arrhythmia
D) Tachypnea
Question 8: The most powerful stimulus for respiratory center is?
A) Oxygen lack
B) Increased pH of blood
C) Carbon dioxide excess
D) Oxygen excess
Question 9: Solution used for bladder irrigation during TURP is?
A) Normal saline
B) Ringer lactate
C) Glycine
D) Sterile water
Question 10: An eating disorder in which binge eating is followed by depression and guilt, self-induce vomiting and purging and painful or difficult swallowing is called?
A) Dysphagia
B) Bulimia nervosa
C) Asphyxia
D) Malnutrition
Question 11: The structure which provides an anchor for the mitotic spindle is?
A) Kinetochore
B) Telomer
C) Polysome
D) Lysosomes
Question 12: What is hypoventilation?
A) Increased rate and depth of breathing
B) High partial pressure of carbon dioxide
C) Deep breathing with marked use of abdominal muscles
D) Irregular, slow, shallow breathing
Question 13: Out of the following methods of oxygen administration system, which method comes under low flow system??
A) Simple face mask
B) Venturi mask
C) Oxygen Hood
D) Tracheostomy mask
Question 14: Inflammation of the tongue is known as?
A) Halitosis
B) Canthus
C) Gingivitis
D) Glossitis
Question 15: The essential amino acid which is not synthesized in our body is?
A) Histidine
B) Tyrosine
C) Proline
D) Arginine
Question 16: Abduction movement is?
A) Rolling inwards
B) Moving through a circle, in combination
C) Moving away from the median line
D) Moving away from the median line
Question 17: 'Topping and tailing' means?
A) To record in nursing care records
B) To wash the baby's face and bottom
C) To apply apron, wash hands and apply gloves
D) o remove apron and gloves and wash hands
Question 18: The rationale to provide a mirror to encourage a patient to comb brush hair in a preferred style is?
A) To prevent transmission of microorganisms
B) To promote relaxation and patient comfort
C) To promote self-esteem in the patient
D) To prevent cross infection
Question 19: Max Wertheimer and his colleagues founded school of psychology called?
A) Gestalt psychology
B) Behaviorism
C) Functionalism
D) Structuralism
Question 20: With respect to handwashing procedure, identify incorrect statement:?
A) Wet hands and wrists thoroughly
B) Use bars of soap
C) Dispense cleaning agent from dispenser
D) Roll up sleeves and remove jewellery/wristwatch
Question 21: Strict vegetarians/ vegans are at the risk of developing a deficiency of?
A) Vitamin B6
B) Vitamin B3
C) Vitamin B12
D) Vitamin B1
Question 22: The Wernicke Korsakoff syndrome is caused by the deficiency of?
A) Thiamine
B) Biotin
C) Riboflavin
D) Folic acid
Question 23: The process of synthesis of glucose from a non-carbohydrate source is called?
A) Lipogenesis
B) Glycogenesis
C) Gluconeogenesis
D) Glycogenolysis
Question 24: Which of the following statements about acid base balance is INCORRECT?
A) Hyperventilation cause respiratory alkalosis
B) Over use of antacid causes metabolic acidosis
C) Hypoventilation causes respiratory acidosis
D) Loss of gastric juices causes metabolic alkalosis
Question 25: The client has been prescribed lisinopril to treat hypertension. The nurse should assess the client for which of the following electrolyte imbalances?
A) Hyponatremia
B) Hypocalcaemia
C) Hyperkalemia
D) Hypermagnesemia

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