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Question: Fever followed by mosquito bite popule rashes and any of the cough/coryea/ conjunctivitis is features of?
A: Small pox
B: Measles
C: Chicken pox
D: Tetanus
Question: Hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be best administered within how many hours?
A: 6 hrs
B: 24 hrs
C: 48 hrs
D: 72 hrs
Question: The best position for unconscious patient while performing oral care is:
A: Fowlers
B: Sitting
C: Supine
D: Side lying
Question: Which is the patient clinical record ?
A: Doctor duty chart
B: In take output chart
C: Stock register
D: Daily duty of nursing staff
Question: Which of the following is the functional unit of breast ?
A: Ampulary cell
B: Myoepithelial cell
C: Acini cell
D: Lactiferous cell
Question: Among Anti TB-drugs one of the following may causes complication of Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity:
A: Pyrazinamide
B: Ethambutol
C: Streptomycin
D: Isoniazid
Question: A nurse is assessing a newborn’s respirations. What clinical findings indicate that the respirations are within the expected
range?
A: Regular, thoracic, 40 to 60/min
B: Regular, abdominal, 40 to 50/min
C: Irregular, thoracic, 30 to 60/min
D: Irregular, abdominal, 30 to 60/min
Question: Which behavior should a nurse identify as the Moro reflex
response?
A: Abduction and then adduction of the arms
B: Extension of the arms and curling of the fingers
C: Extension and adduction of the arms
D: Adduction of the arms and fanning of the toes
Question: Which is a frequent finding in clients with paraphiliac sexual disorders?
A: Inadequate development of the sexual organs
B: Overassociation with society’s fringe groups
C: Other covert or overt emotional problems
D: Gonadal and pituitary hormone deficiencies
Question: Which is the best nursing intervention during the working
phase of the therapeutic relationship to meet the needs
of individuals who demonstrate obsessive-compulsive behavior?
A: Restricting their movements
B: Keeping them busy to distract them
C: Calling attention to the behavior
D: Supporting rituals while setting realistic limits
Question: Which of the following is the disease of respiratory system caused by viral infection:
A: Tuberculosis
B: Malaria
C: Influenza
D: Hepatitis B
Question: Mr Ramesh, diagnosed with major depressive disorder, is admitted to the psychiatry unit. He is withdrawn, lacks energy, and expresses feelings of hopelessness. As a nurse, what is the priority intervention for Mr. Ramesh?
A: Assist him with personal hygiene and grooming
B: Monitor him for signs of suicidal ideation
C: Respect the patient's autonomy
D: Administer antidepressant medication to elevate his mood
Question: The antidote used in opioid poisoning is:
A: Morphine
B: Atropine
C: Naloxone
D: Methadone
Question: A nurse records the number of new cases of a specific disease in a community over a year. What measure of disease frequency is being calculated?
A: Prevalence rate
B: Incidence rate
C: Attack rate
D: Case-fatality rate
Question: The nurse is assigned with a child diagnosed with coarctation of aorta. Which among the following is the classical symptom of the above condition?
A: Bradyapnea
B: Decreased blood pressure
C: Warm feet
D: Absent or diminished femoral pulse
Question: The patient with Coronary artery disease is complaining about severe chest pain which is not subsiding even with rest and medication and the pain lasts for more than 20 minutes. The nurse should suspect that the kind of pain is caused by:
A: Unstable angina
B: Variant angina
C: Stable angina
D: Prinzmetal angina
Question: A 50 year-old woman complains of hot flashes, night sweats, and irregular menstrual cycles. What stage of life is she most likely transitioning into:
A: Puberty
B: Menopause
C: Post menopause
D: Pregnancy
Question: Mr. Rajat who is admitted to the hospital with a high-grade fever in the morning and a low-grade fever in the evening. This kind of fever is referred to as:
A: Inverse fever
B: Crisis
C: Lysis
D: Remittent fever
Question: The contamination of water with human or animal faeces can lead to the transmission of which disease:
A: Filariasis
B: Malaria
C: Hepatitis A
D: Tuberculosis

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