Test Series for CHO Exam 2023, AIIMS NORCET 2023, RRB, DSSB, ESIC PART 13

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Test Series for CHO Exam 2023, AIIMS NORCET 2023, RRB, DSSB, ESIC PART 13

Q. Which committee was set up to see the general condition of nurse. [AIIMS Bhopal]
Bhore committee
High power committee
Mukherjee Committee
Mudaliar committee


Q. The mean hemoglobin concentration at birth
15.5 gm/dL
14 g/dL
23 g/dL
10 g/dL


Q. The population covered by the primary health center in the tribal area is
40000
10000
30000
20000


Q. Distension of renal pelvis caused by obstruction to normal urine flow
Hydronephrosis
Polycystic kidney
Renal failure
Renal calculi


Q. Bipolar disorder are treated with the following medications except
Valproic acid
Carbamazepine
Lithium
Amphetamine


Q. Cystic fibrosis is an example of
Autosomal recessive disorder
Autosomal dominant disorder
X linked recessive disorder
X linked dominant disorder


Q. The term “blue bloater” refers to a male client which of the following conditions?
A. Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
B. Asthma
C. Chronic obstructive bronchitis
D. Emphysema


Q. An adult client’s insulin dosage is 10 units of regular insulin and 15 units of NPH insulin in the morning. The client should be taught to expect the first insulin peak
In 6 hours
In 10 to 12 hours
As soon as food is ingested
In 2 to 4 hours


Q. A patient is about to undergo bone marrow aspiration and biopsy and expresses fear and anxiety about the procedure. Which of the following is the most effective nursing response?
A. Warn the patient to stay very still because the smallest movement will increase her pain.
B. Encourage the family to stay in the room for the procedure.
C. Stay with the patient and focus on slow, deep breathing for relaxation.
D. Delay the procedure to allow the patient to deal with her feelings.


Q. A mother complains to the clinic nurse that her 2 ½-year-old son is not yet toilet trained. She is particularly concerned that, although he reliably uses the potty seat for bowel movements, he isn’t able to hold his urine for long periods. Which of the following statements by the nurse is correct?
A. The child should have been trained by age 2 and may have a psychological problem that is responsible for his "accidents."
B. Bladder control is usually achieved before bowel control, and the child should be required to sit on the potty seat until he passes urine.
C. Bowel control is usually achieved before bladder control, and the average age for completion of toilet training varies widely from 24 to 36 months.
D. The child should be told "no" each time he wets so that he learns the behavior is unacceptable.


Q. The mother of a 14-month-old child reports to the nurse that her child will not fall asleep at night without a bottle of milk in the crib and often wakes during the night asking for another. Which of the following instructions by the nurse is correct?
A. Allow the child to have the bottle at bedtime, but withhold the one later in the night.
B. Put juice in the bottle instead of milk.
C. Give only a bottle of water at bedtime.
D. Do not allow bottles in the crib.


Q. Which of the following actions is not appropriate in the care of a 2-month-old infant?
A. Place the infant on her back for naps and bedtime.
B. Allow the infant to cry for 5 minutes before responding if she wakes during the night as she may fall back asleep.
C. Talk to the infant frequently and make eye contact to encourage language development.
D. Wait until at least 4 months to add infant cereals and strained fruits to the diet.


Q. A child is admitted to the hospital with suspected rheumatic fever. Which of the following observations is not confirming the diagnosis?
A. A reddened rash visible over the trunk and extremities.
B. A history of sore throat that was self-limited in the past month.
C. A negative antistreptolysin O titer.
D. An unexplained fever.


Q. Which of the following taste is one most limited to the tip of the tongue?
a) Bitter
b) Salty
c) Sweet
d) Sour


Q. An infant with congestive heart failure is receiving diuretic therapy at home. Which of the following symptoms would indicate that the dosage may need to be increased?
A. Sudden weight gain
B. Decreased blood pressure
C. Slow, shallow breathing
D. Bradycardia
Clear selection


Q. A patient arrives at the emergency department complaining of back pain. He reports taking at least 3 acetaminophen tablets every three hours for the past week without relief. Which of the following symptoms suggests acetaminophen toxicity?
A. Tinnitus
B. Diarrhea
C. Hypertension
D. Hepatic damage


Q. A nurse is caring for a cancer patient receiving subcutaneous morphine sulfate for pain. Which of the following nursing actions is most important in the care of this patient?
A. Monitor urine output
B. Monitor respiratory rate
C. Monitor heart rate
D. Monitor temperature


Q. A patient arrives at the emergency department complaining of midsternal chest pain. Which of the following nursing actions should take priority?
A. A complete history with emphasis on preceding events.
B. An electrocardiogram.
C. Careful assessment of vital signs.
D. Chest exam with auscultation.


Q. The charge nurse on the cardiac unit is planning assignments for the day. Which of the following is the most appropriate assignment for the float nurse that has been reassigned from labor and delivery?
A. A one-week postoperative coronary bypass patient, who is being evaluated for placement of a pacemaker prior to discharge.
B. A suspected myocardial infarction patient on telemetry, just admitted from the Emergency Department and scheduled for an angiogram.
C. A patient with unstable angina being closely monitored for pain and medication titration.
D. A postoperative valve replacement patient who was recently admitted to the unit because all surgical beds were filled.


Q. A newly diagnosed 8-year-old child with type I diabetes mellitus and his mother are receiving diabetes education prior to discharge. The physician has prescribed Glucagon for emergency use. The mother asks the purpose of this medication. Which of the following statements by the nurse is correct?
A. Glucagon enhances the effect of insulin in case the blood sugar remains high one hour after injection.
B. A suspected myocardial infarction patient on telemetry, just admitted from the Emergency Department and scheduled for an angiogram.
C. Glucagon treats lipoatrophy from insulin injections.
D. Glucagon prolongs the effect of insulin, allowing fewer injections.

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