Nurse Model Questions 4
1. The pathogen responsible for Malaria is:
(A) Bacteria
(B) Mosquito
(C) Virus
(D) Protozoan

2. Digestive enzyme common to salivary glands and pancreas is:
(A) Trypsin
(B) Amylase
(C) Chymotrypsin
(D) Renin

3. The increased blood flow to the pelvic organs in pregnancy render a bluish colour is called
(A) Osiander’s sign
(B) Jacqusmier‘s sign
(C) Hegar’s sign
(D) Goodell’s sign

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4. The antidote for magnesium sulphate in eclampsia in pregnancy is:
(A) Sodium chloride
(B) Calcium carbonate
(C) Calcium chloride
(D) Calcium gluconate

5. The normal pH of urine is:
(A) 4 to 8
(B) 10 to 12
(C) 1 to 3
(D) 14 to 18

6. Thendelenburg position is provided for a patient with following conditions ‘EXCEPT:
(A) Following spinal anesthesia
(B) Preventing Shock
(C) During thoracentesis
(D) Retaining fluids in retention enema

7. Whipple procedure is the surgical management of:
(A) Ca colon
(B) Ca Stomach
(C) Ca Esophagus
(D) Ca pancreas

8. Collection of air in the subcutaneous tissue:
(A) Melanoma
(B) Empyema
(C) Emphysema
(D) Pyoderma

9. Humidifier attached to a oxygen source help to:
(A) Prevent transmission of microorganism
(B) Prevent dryness of mucous membrane
(C) Prevent irritation on the skin
(D) Prevent fire hazard

10. Massaging the insulin injection site leads to:
(A) Unpredictable absorption
(B) Bruising of the site
(C) Tissue damage
(D) Infection of injection site
Nurse Model Questions 5
1. Normal serum potassium level:
(A) 6.0 to 8.0 meq/litre
(B) 3.5 to 5.0 meq/liter
(C) 0.5 to 2.0 meq/litre
(D) 10 to 12 meq/liter

2. Normal intracranial pressure:
(A) 0 to 5 mmHg
(B) 40 to 50 mmHg
(C) 20 to 35 mmHg
(D) 0 to 15 mmHg

3. Dialation of renal pelvis is known as :
(A) Glomerulonephritia
(B) Pyelonephritis
(C) Hydronephrosis
(D) Nephritic syndrome

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4. Largest cranial nerve is:
(A) Trigeminal nerve
(B) Olfactory nerve
(C) Glossopharyngeal nerve
(D) Hypoglossal nerve

5. Melatonin is a hormone secreted by:
(A) Thyroid gland
(B) Pineal gland
(C) Pituitary gland
(D) Adenoid gland

6. Route of administration of BCG vaccination is:
(A) Intra dermal
(B) Intra muscular
(C) Sub cutaneous
(D) Oral

7. Kaposi sarcoma is common in:
(A) Hepatitis
(B) Psoriasis
(C) Dermatitis
(D) AIDS

8. Geriatric Medicine is a specialty that focus on:
(A) Adolescent population
(B) Female population
(C) Elderly population
(D) Male population

9. ECG changes in cardiac ischemia is:
(A) ST segment depression
(B) Physiologic Q wave
(C) ST segment elevation
(D) Pathologic Q wave

10. The occupational disease caused by inhalation of cotton fibre dust over a long period of time
(A) Bagassosis
(B) Anthracosis
(C) Silicosis
(D) Byssinosis

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