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Nursing Exams Practice Test | AIIMS Norcet | ESIC | DSSSB- 10

 Free Test Practice For NCLEX, DHA, HAAD, MOH PROMETRIC, NHM


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: When the nurse is evaluating lab data for a client 18–24 hours after a major thermal burn, the expected physiological changes would include which of the following?
A) Elevated serum sodium
B) Elevated hematocrit
C) Elevated serum protein
D) Elevated serum calcium
Question 2: In the client with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease, the nurse would anticipate the complication of bradycardia with occlusion of which coronary artery?
A) Right coronary artery
B) Left main coronary artery
C) Circumflex coronary artery
D) Left anterior descending coronary artery
Question 3: A client has been diagnosed as being preeclamptic. The physician orders magnesium sulfate. Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is used in the management of preeclampsia for:
A) Sedation
B) Fetal lung protection
C) Prevention of seizures
D) Prevention of uterine contractions
Question 4: The nurse would expect to include which of the following when planning the management of the client with Lyme disease?
A) Tetracycline treatment
B) Complete bed rest for 6–8 weeks
C) High-protein diet with limited fluids
D) IV amphotericin B
Question 5: The child with iron poisoning is given IV deforoxamine mesylate (Desferal). Following administration, the child suffers hypotension, facial flushing, and urticaria. The initial nursing intervention would be to:
A) Discontinue the IV
B) Stop the medication, and begin a normal saline infusion
C) Assess urinary output, and if it is 30 mL an hour, maintain current treatment
D) Take all vital signs, and report to the physician
Question 6: To ensure proper client education, the nurse should teach the client taking SL nitroglycerin to expect which of the following responses with administration?
A) Generalized urticaria with prolonged use
B) Urinary frequency
C) Temporary blurring of vision
D) Stinging, burning when placed under the tongue
Question 7: A client with a C-3–4 fracture has just arrived in the emergency room. The primary nursing intervention is:
A) Airway assessment and stabilization
B) Confirmation of spinal cord injury
C) Stabilization of the cervical spine
D) Normalization of intravascular volume
Question 8: What is the most effective method to identify early breast cancer lumps?
A) Mammograms every 3 years
B) Ultrasounds every 3 years
C) Monthly breast self-examination
D) Yearly checkups performed by physician
Question 9: Nursing care for the substance abuse client experiencing alcohol withdrawal delirium includes:
A) Restricting fluid intake
B) Applying ankle and wrist restraints
C) Maintaining seizure precautions
D) Increasing sensory stimuli
Question 10: A client has been hospitalized after an automobile accident. A full leg cast was applied in the emergency room. The most important reason for the nurse to elevate the casted leg is to?
A) Decrease irritation to the skin
B) Reduce the drying time
C) Improve venous return
D) Promote the client's comfort
Question 11: 80 year old client admitted with diagnosis of possible cerebral vascular accident has blood pressure from 160/100-180/110 over 2 hours. Nurse has also noted increased lethargy. Which assessment finding should the nurse report immediately to the provider?
A) Incontinence
B) Slurred speech
C) Muscle weakness
D) Rapid pulse
Question 12: During the initial home visit, a nurse is discussing the care of a client newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease with family members. Which of these interventions would be most helpful at this time?
A) Suggest communication strategies
B) List actions to improve the client's daily nutritional intake
C) Write out a daily exercise routine for them to assist the client to do
D) Leave a book about relaxation techniques
Question 13: A client has been tentatively diagnosed with Graves' disease (hyperthyroidism). Which of these findings noted on the initial nursing assessment requires quick intervention by the nurse?
A) Comment by the client "I just can't sit still"
B) A report of 10 pounds weight loss in the last month
C) A report of the sudden onset of irritability in the past 2 weeks
D) The appearance of eyeballs that appear to "pop" out of the client's eye sockets
Question 14: Magnitude of unemployment is aggravated by:(Safdarjung 2018)
A) Population control
B) Population explosion
C) Quality healthcare services
D) None of the above
Question 15: Social stigma is felt or assumed in case of disability by community brings:
A) Serious problems
B) Bitterness
C) Isolation
D) All of the above
Question 16: Social stratification implies (AIIMS Nagpur NO 2018):
A) Social injustice
B) Social equality
C) Social inequality
D) Social justice
Question 17: Reye's syndrome is associated with?
A) Biliary colic
B) Sickle cell crisis
C) Use of aspirin with viral illness
D) Hemolytic transfusion reactions
Question 18: The pupils of a child with a head injury are dilated & react sluggishly, this is indicative of?
A) Damage to the sympathetic system
B) Damage to parasympathetic system
C) Damage to the diencephalon
D) Barbiturate overdose
Question 19: While monitoring an unconscious child admitted with a history of fall, nurse notices that the child suddenly has a fixed and dilated pupil. This indicates?
A) Eye trauma
B) Neurosurgical emergency
C) Increased parasympathetic activity
D) Indication of brain death
Question 20: Wilson's disease is related to?
A) Ceruloplasmin
B) Lipase
C) Creatine kinase
D) Amylase
Question 21: The continuous, systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health-related data needed for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of public health practice is known as:
A) Incidence
B) Monitoring
C) Surveillance
D) Community assessment
Question 22: The suture that separates the parietal bone from the tabular portion of the occipital bone is called:
A) Frontal suture
B) Coronal suture
C) Sagittal suture
D) Lambdoidal suture
Question 23: Placental bed blood circulation through?
A) Villi
B) Spiral arteries
C) Chorionic membrane
D) Umbilical artery
Question 24: Daily calcium requirement of a lactating mother is?
A) 500 mg
B) 700 mg
C) 1000 mg
D) 1200 mg
Question 25: The mean cardiac output is comparatively high in fetus and is estimated to be?
A) 120 ml per minute
B) 200 ml per minute
C) 350 ml per minute
D) 500 ml per minute

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