Test Series for AIIMS NORCET 2023, RRB, DSSB, ESIC, ALL CHO EXAM 2023
Q. Which prevention is best for risk factors
a) Primordial
b) Primary
c) Secondary
d) Tertiary
Q. Jerry has been diagnosed with appendicitis. He develops a fever, hypotension, and tachycardia. The nurse suspects which of the following complications?
A. Intestinal obstruction
B. Peritonitis
C. Bowel ischemia
D. Deficient fluid volume
Q. A patient in labor ward was given opioid analgesic. Which medicine should be kept ready for emergency
Naloxone
Fentyl
Lignocaine
Diphenhydramine
Q. Which of the following nerves in the human body may get injured during intramuscular injection in the deltoid muscle
Median
Axillary
Popliteal
Ulnar
Q. Purpose of assessment is to
Make nursing diagnosis
To provide intervention
To collect basic data regarding client health status
For giving health education
Q. A physician's prescribes acetaminophen liquid, 450 mg orally every 4 hours PRN for pain. The medication label reads: 160 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters does the nurse prepare for a single dose
28 mL
14 mL
7 mL
24 mL
Q. Speech centre is situated in
Occipital lobe
Perietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Temporal lobe
Q. The infant of a drug addicted mother is admitted to the intensive care unit. The nurse must anticipate the need for
Administration of acetaminophen
Preventing seizure activity
Intravenous feedings
Increasing stimuli
Q. Resource persons for training of ASHA
Medical officer
Medical officer and ANM
ANM and anganwadi worker
Medical officer and anganwadi worker
Q. Lymphoma is a disease of
Liver
Heart
Blood vessels
Immune system
Q. Maternity nurse, must be aware that screening for Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy is done at
18 to 23 weeks
24 to 28 weeks
6 to 17 weeks
29 to 32 weeks
Q. Which of the following is called First immunization of the baby
DPT+BCG
Colostrum
OPV
Handing over the baby to mother
Q. Nurse Maureen knows that the positive diagnosis of HIV infection is made based on which of the following:
A. A history of high-risk sexual behaviors.
B. Positive ELISA and western blot tests
C. Identification of an associated opportunistic infection
D. Evidence of extreme weight loss and high fever
Q. Nurse Maureen is aware that a client who has been diagnosed with chronic renal failure recognizes an adequate amount of high-biological-value protein when the food the client selected from the menu was:
A. Raw carrots
B. Apple juice
C. Whole wheat bread
D. Cottage cheese
Q. For measuring central venous pressure (CVP), it must be 'zeroed' at the level of :
(a) Right atrium
(b) right ventricle
(c) left atrium
(d) left ventricle
Q. Incentive spirometry is mainly used to
(a) Prevent atelectasis
(b) Prevent pneumothorax
(c) Promote wound drainage
(d) promote early ambulation
Q5. Which serotype of dengue virus is more dangerous
a) Type
b) Type II
c) Type III
d) Type IV
Q6. Malaria infection can be transmitted by
a) Blood transfusion
b) Bite of infected female anopheles' mosquito
c) Vertical transmission through placental defect
d) All of the above
Q7. Fogging is a method to kill the mosquito at which stage of its life cycle?
a) Larva
b) Pupa
c) Adult
d) Egg
Q9. Which organ is most affected in malaria?
a) Liver
b) Spleen
c) Kidney
d) BOTH a and b
0 Comments
please do not enter any spam link in the comment box