NORCET Exam Model Question Papers 2022

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NORCET Exam Model Question Papers 

Q. Fetus develops its own blood supply from ………….week.
a. 10th to 12th week
b. 12th to 14th week
c. 12th to 16th week
d. 12th to 20th week

Q. Which type of fluid should the nurse expect to prepare and administer as fluid resuscitation during the emergent phase of burn recovery?

a. Colloids
b. Crystalloids
c. Fresh-frozen plasma
d. Packed red blood cells

Q. A male patient is admitted with Addison’s disease. Laboratory test report reveals low aldosterone. The patient is on high doses of corticosterioids. The nurse is planning for a health teaching on dietary modifications. The nurse is aware that the following dietary modifications is NOT recommended for this patient.
a. High carbohydrate diet
b. Calcium rich food
c. Food rich in vitamin-D
d. Sodium restricted diet

Q. Nurse educator was explaining to a junior nurse about iron deficiency anemia. Nurse educator can identify her class was effective if junior nurse identifies INCORRECT statement regarding iron deficiency anemia as:
a. Microcytic anemia
b. Decreased total iron binding capacity
c. Decreased MCV
d. Decreased hemoglobin

Q. Nurse is collecting history of a child admitted with rheumatic fever. While collecting history, which among the following informations is most important?
a. Recent travel history to restricted countries
b. Recent history of viral infection
c. Recent episode of pharyngitis
d. Lack of interest in food

Q. Nurse was educating parents of a child with newly diagnosed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). All among the following are features of ADHD; EXCEPT:
a. Difficulty paying attention
b. Being overactive
c. Acting without thinking
d. Excessive fatigue

Q. While going through the case file of a patient, nurse saw diagnosis as Wilson disease. What all characteristics she needs to expect in the file; EXCEPT:
a. Kayser-Fleischer rings in the eyes
b. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait
c. Excess copper stored in various body tissues
d. Sweat chloride test is the diagnostic method

Q. Which is not an adverse effect of clozapine?
a. Weight gain
b. Hypersalivation
c. Hepatotoxicity
d. Tachycardia

Q. Lathyrism is caused due to excessive consumption of
Sorghum
Khesari dal
Peanuts
Black gram

Q. All the following enzymes are secreted by gastrointestinal system, except
Ptyalin
Angiotensin
Pepsin
Chymotrypsin

Q. Mario has a burn injury. After 48 hours, the physician orders for Mario 2 liters of IV fluid to be administered q12 h. The drop factor of the tubing is 10 gtt/ml. The nurse should set the flow to provide:
A. 18 gtt/min
B. 28 gtt/min
C. 32 gtt/min
D. 36 gtt/min

Q. Nursing student was taking BP of a client admitted in general ward. Student selected large cuff for the client. What finding should be expected by the instructor?
a. Falsely high
b. Falsely low
c. Correct reading
d. It can be high or low


Q. Nurse Shalini is educating her client regarding the collection of sputum for culture and sensitivity. Which among the following statement by the client indicates that teaching was effective?
a. Collect sputum in a wide-opened mouth sterile container
b. Collect sputum in the morning after rinsing with mouthwash
c. Collect sputum in a plastic container and cover it with plastic
wrap to prevent contamination
d. Collect sputum at bed time after taking prescribed medications

Q. Terence suffered from burn injury. Using the rule of nines, which has the largest percent of burns?
A. Face and neck
B. Right upper arm and penis
C. Right thigh and penis
D. Upper trunk

Q. Nurse Sherry is teaching male client regarding his permanent artificial pacemaker. Which information given by the nurse shows her knowledge deficit about the artificial cardiac pacemaker?
A. Take the pulse rate once a day, in the morning upon awakening.
B. May be allowed to use electrical appliances.
C. Have regular follow up care.
D. May engage in contact sports.


Q. Tonny has undergone a left thoracotomy and a partial pneumonectomy. Chest tubes are inserted, and one-bottle water-seal drainage is instituted in the operating room. In the postanesthesia care unit, Tonny is placed in Fowler’s position on either his right side or on his back. The nurse is aware that this position:
A. Reduce incisional pain.
B. Facilitate ventilation of the left lung.
C. Equalize pressure in the pleural space.
D. Increase venous return.

Q. Which is the largest serous membrane of the body
Serosa
Peritoneum
Submucosa
Mucosa

Q. During expiration diagram is become
Straight
Contracted
Dome shaped
None of the above

Q. Which is a perception disorder
Delusion
Hallucination
Obsession
Apathy

Q. Name the condition when uterus fails to contract in order to compress blood vessals and control bleeding.
Inversion of uterus
Hypotonic uterus
Cricket ball uterus
Atonic uterus

Q. Sutures present between various bones of
1. Cartilaginous joints
2.Synovial joints
3. Hinge joints
4. Fibrous joints

Q. The nurse exhibits which of the following roles if she stands to protect the needs and wishes of the patient ?
A Care giver
B Counserlor
C Teacher
D Client Advocate

Q. In a ABG report, pH-7.3, PaCo2-70, Pa02-80% and HCO3-24 represendt what:
A Respiratory alkalosis
B Respiratory Acidosis
C Metabolich Acidosis
D None of these

Q. An inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects the connective tissue of the heart and joint is
A Rheumatic fever
B Rheumatoid arthritis
C Osteoarthritis
D Osteochonditis


Q. which condition is asociated with downs syndrome ?
A Trisomy 21
B Trisomy 18
C Trisomy 14
D Trisomy 11

Q. Which drug is used in to jaundice to decrease level of bilirubin ?
A Vitamin
B pancreatic enzyme
C Bile salt
D phenobarbitone

Q. The nurse is caring for a 2 month old child with transposition of the great arteries. Which nursing intervention has highest priority
Providing comfort for parents
Documenting vital signs
Maintaining proper caloric intake
Reducing stressors for infant

Q. Patient underwent surgery for a perforated appendix with localized peritonitis. In which position should the nurse place the patient
Trendelenburg
Dorsal recumbent
Sims
Semifowler

Q. Which of the following symptoms may be exhibited by a client with crohn's disease
Bloody diarrhoea
Nausea and vomiting
Steatorrhea
Cramping abdominal pain

Q. Fowler position given to a client with Dyspnea help to relive Dyspnea by
Increases the client view of the room and is more relaxing.
Making patient more comfortable
Make the client awake always
Facilities expansion of the thorax

Q. Gray baby syndrome is an adverse effect of
Gentamycin
Chloramphenicol
Doxycycline
Tetracycline

Q. Velamentous insertion of the cord would happen most likely in a woman who has
Hypertension
Placenta previa
Gestational diabetes
Multiple gestation

Q. A patient with a history of congestive heart failure arrives at the clinic complaining of dyspnea. Which of the following actions is the first the nurse should perform?
A. Ask the patient to lie down on the exam table.
B. Draw blood for chemistry panel and arterial blood gas (ABG).
C. Send the patient for a chest x-ray.
D. Check blood pressure.


Q. A clinic patient has recently been prescribed nitroglycerin for treatment of angina. He calls the nurse complaining of frequent headaches. Which of the following responses to the patient is correct?
A. "Stop taking the nitroglycerin and see if the headaches improve."
B. "Go to the emergency department to be checked because nitroglycerin can cause bleeding in the brain."
C. "Headaches are a frequent side effect of nitroglycerine because it causes vasodilation."
D. "The headaches are unlikely to be related to the nitroglycerin, so you should see your doctor for further investigation."

Q. A clinic patient has a hemoglobin concentration of 10.8 g/dL and reports sticking to a strict vegetarian diet. Which of the following nutritional advice is appropriate?
A. The diet is providing adequate sources of iron and requires no changes.
B. The patient should add meat to her diet; a vegetarian diet is not advised.
C. The patient should use iron cookware to prepare foods, such as dark green, leafy vegetables and legumes, which are high in iron.
D. A cup of coffee or tea should be added to every meal.

Q. Emergency department triage is an important nursing function. A nurse working the evening shift is presented with four patients at the same time. Which of the following patients should be assigned the highest priority?
A. A patient with low-grade fever, headache, and myalgias for the past 72 hours.
B. A patient who is unable to bear weight on the left foot, with swelling and bruising following a running accident.
C. A patient with abdominal and chest pain following a large, spicy meal.
D. A child with a one-inch bleeding laceration on the chin but otherwise well after falling while jumping on his bed.

Q. A patient is admitted to the hospital for routine elective surgery. Included in the list of current medications is warfarin (Coumadin) at a high dose. Concerned about the possible effects of the drug, particularly in a patient scheduled for surgery, the nurse anticipates which of the following actions?
A. Draw a blood sample for prothrombin (PT) and international normalized ratio (INR) level.
B. Administer vitamin K.
C. Draw a blood sample for type and crossmatch and request blood from the blood bank.
D. Cancel the surgery after the patient reports stopping the Coumadin one week previously.

Q. Which of the following ECG finding indicate the presence of hypokalemia
Tall, peak T wave
Prolonged PR interval
ST segment depression
Widening of ORS complex


Q. Which one of the following is a salient feature in Myasthenia gravis
Presence of circulating antibodies directed against the nicotinic Ach receptors
Presence of circulating antibodies against calcium channels
Most commonly affected muscles are those of the limbs
Sustained contraction of muscles

Q. What is the expected increment in length in first year of life if the birth length is 50 cm
40%
60%
70%
50%

Q. What is the drug of choice for obsessive compulsive disorder
Imipramine
Alprazolam
Fluoxetine
Benzodiazepines


Q. Abductor muscles is antagonist of
1. Adductor
2. Flexor
3.Pronator
4.Rotator


Q. When umbilical cord inserted to membrane some distance from placental edge is caller 
Bipirate placenta
Circumvillate placenta
Valementous placenta
Battledore placenta

Q. Which one is a cause of physiological anaemia in pregnancy
Elemental iron 100 mg and 0.6mg of folic acid per day
WHO recommendation of iron and folic acid for pregnant woman is
Elemental iron 30 mg and 0.3 mg of folic acid per day
Elemental iron 60mg and 0.4 mg folic acid per day

Q. A 32 years old client with MI is developing cardiogenic shock. What condition should the nurse carefully assess the client for?
1. Pulsus paradoxus
2. Ventricular dysrhythmias
3. Rising diastolic BP
4. Falling CVP

Q. The increase of resting blood pressure with age may contribute to which of the following?
a. Dysrhythmias
b. Thrombus formation
c. Left-sided heart failure
d. Peripheral edema

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