Nurse Gr II Homoeo 176/2017 Answer Key

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Post : Nurse Gr II (Homoeo)
Department : Homoeopathy
Category Code : 176/2017
Qualification : SSLC + Nurse cum pharmacist course Homoeopathy
Question Paper Code : 90/17/OL
Date of Test : 09-11-2017




  1. Nursing is considered as
    • Profession of charity
    • Profession of caring
    • Profession of teaching
    • All of these

  2. Ethics means
    • Study of belief and values
    • Study of human behaviour
    • Study of human concepts
    • Study of philosophical ideas of right or wrong behaviour

  3. It is a way of reviewing the records for the purpose of collecting data
    • Research
    • Audit
    • Record
    • Report

  4. One of the purpose of documentation
    • Legal record and audit
    • Keep the document up to date
    • Diagnostic purpose
    • Development of Nursing care plan

  5. Emergency admission means admitting the patient for
    • Routine examination
    • Treatment
    • Acute conditions
    • None of these

  6. The most important and frequent mode of transmission of nosocomical infection is
    • Contact transmission
    • Airborne
    • Droplet
    • Vehicle

  7. Hazard of restraints are
    • Nerve damage
    • Pressure sore
    • Foot drop
    • All of these

  8. Indication for nasogastric intubation
    • Paralysis of face and throat
    • Abdominal surgery
    • Paralytic illus
    • Acute abdominal pain

  9. After giving nasogastric feed, elevate the head end of 30-60 degree at least
    • 40 mints
    • 30 mints
    • 60 mints
    • 10 mints

  10. Anuria means
    • Formation and excretion of urine less than 100 ml in 24 hrs
    • Formation and excretion of urine less than 50 ml in 24 hrs
    • Formation and excretion of urine less than 10 ml in 24 hrs
    • No formation of urine

  11. The replacement of air in the lungs with fluid or a mass
    • Consolidation
    • Empysema
    • Empyema
    • Fibrosis

  12. Invasion of micro-organism to a susceptible host is known as
    • Inflammation
    • Infection
    • Infiltration
    • Contamination

  13. Never apply heat to open wounds because
    • It may cause bleeding
    • It may enhance edema
    • It may enhance discomfort
    • It may spread infection to surrounding tissues

  14. The reason for contraindication of oral intake is
    • Unconscious
    • Mouth trauma
    • Indigestion
    • All of these

  15. Z track injection is a method of injecting medication into
    • Large muscle
    • Long muscle
    • Short muscle
    • Strong muscle

  16. A systematic or continuous procedure of collecting data regarding the origin and extent of a disease
    • Research
    • Attenuation
    • Notification
    • Surveillance

  17. One of the reason for impaired gas exchange is
    • Low tidal volume
    • Increased mucous production
    • Decreased air entry
    • Both 'low tidal volume' and 'Increased mucous production'

  18. Nursing management of minor burns
    • Calculation of burn area and fluid
    • Initial evaluation and minimising pain, anxiety and administration of tetanus immunisation
    • Monitor the airway of breathing
    • Administration of antibiotics

  19. The reason for incubating a nasogastric tube into the patients with extensive burns is
    • To improve breathing
    • To administer feeds
    • To prevent the risk of aspiration
    • To aspirate the stomach contents

  20. The nursing interventions for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
    • Maintain patent airway
    • Monitor arterial blood gas values
    • Remove the misconceptions by discussion
    • All these

  21. The symptoms and signs of cardiac arrest includes
    • Slow respiration and reduced oxygen in tissues
    • Loss of consciousness and sweating
    • Rapid breathing and slow pulse rate
    • Absence of pulses and loss of conscious

  22. First aid measures for rabid dog bite
    • Perform through washing of the bitten area with soap and water
    • Perform through washing of the bitten area with dettol
    • Perform through washing of the bitten area with saline
    • Perform through washing of the bitten area with sterile water

  23. Pre-operative nursing care includes
    • Provide complete description of surgery, preparation of patient, exercise and pain relief
    • Elicitation of health history, collecting information and teaching
    • Documentation of baseline vital signs
    • Teaching the patient and family about the surgery

  24. Risk factor for breast cancer
    • Recurrent infection and inflammation of breast
    • Ovarian and hormonal function
    • Dietary and environmental function
    • Both 'Ovarian and hormonal function and 'Dietary and environmental function'

  25. It is a type of refractory error in which light rays are focused in front of retina ?
    • Hypermetropia
    • Myopia
    • Metropia
    • Astigmatism

  26. Primary amenorrhoea means
    • Absence of menstruation for 3 months
    • Absence of menstruation for 6 months
    • Absence of menstruation for 1 year
    • Failure to begin spontaneous menstruation by the age of 16

  27. The most important Nurses advice on patient with epilepsy
    • Take the medications regularly and consult the doctor in case of problem
    • Do not sit near the fire and do regular exercise
    • Do not engage in any activity and consult the doctor in case of problem
    • Do not develop stress and fatigue

  28. The most important Nurse Responsibility in Relation to Intravenous Drug Administration is
    • Controlling the flow rate
    • Checking the prescription chart
    • Checking and maintaining patency of the vascular access device
    • Knowing the therapeutic use of drug

  29. The legal responsibilities of a Nurse includes
    • Protect the patients' rights
    • Keep legal records safety
    • Legal documentation
    • Both 'Protect the patients' rights' and 'Keep legal records safety'

  30. The failure of professionals' to provide proper care and competent care to patient
    • Negligence
    • Dissemination
    • Parole
    • Malpractice

  31. This is one of the commonest condition associated with a high risk of suicide
    • Drug and Alcohol abuse
    • Schizophrenia
    • Major depression
    • Mania

  32. It is leading cause of death in Infants and Young children
    • Pneumonia
    • Congenital anomalies
    • Diarrheal infection
    • Communicable diseases

  33. Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) developed by
    • WHO and ICDS
    • UNICEF and IAP
    • UNICEF and ICDS
    • WHO and UNICEF

  34. DPT and DT vaccine should be stored between
    • 4-8 degree Celsius
    • 4-6 degree Celsius
    • 6-8 degree Celsius
    • 4-10 degree Celsius

  35. The true contraindications of breast feeding are
    • HIV and Lithium therapy
    • Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia
    • Galactosemia and Phenylketonuria
    • Cystic fibrosis and Galactosemia

  36. The Nursing management of Children with Congestive Cardiac Failure is
    • Bed rest in propped up position (45 degree)
    • Oxygen Therapy
    • Restricting Activities
    • All these

  37. The most important Nursing management of children with Rheumatic Fever is
    • Bed rest
    • Nutrition
    • Antibiotic therapy
    • Steroid therapy

  38. One of the most important preventive measure in Thalassemia
    • Antenatal screening
    • Early blood examination
    • Fetoscopy
    • Genetic Counselling

  39. The most important Etiological factors of Cerebral Palsy includes
    • Low birth weight and Congenital malformation of Central Nervous System
    • Perinatal Hypoxia and Kernicterus
    • Birth trauma and Intraventricular Haemorrhage
    • Birth Asphyxia and Birth trauma

  40. Which of the following is not a sign and symptom of shock ?
    • Casualty complaints of thirst
    • Blurring of vision, Fainting and Giddiness
    • Face and lips becomes pale, Restlessness and Unconsciousness
    • Pulse becomes slower and stronger

  41. Which of the following Checks of the casualty is give the first priority ?
    • Pulse and Respiration
    • Bleeding
    • Airway and Breathing
    • Unconciousness

  42. Preventive method of thick me conium stained liquor is
    • Oropharyngeal suction before delivery
    • Oropharyngeal suction after delivery
    • Oropharyngeal suction during delivery
    • Nasal suctioning before and after delivery

  43. The reason for increased oral feeds for new born in Physiological Jaundice
    • To enhance bilirubin excreation
    • To enhance bilirubin production
    • To enhance bilirubin absorption
    • To enhance bilirubin exchange

  44. It is one of the major public health problem in India
    • Malnutrition
    • Diarrhoea
    • Communicable diseases
    • Respiratory infection

  45. The management of Intra Cranial Pressure (ICP) in Head injury includes
    • Prevention and treatment of convulsion
    • Prevention and treatment of fever
    • Assessment of Glasgow coma Scale
    • Slight head up position and controlled hyperventilation

  46. The primary prevention of Mental Retardation includes
    • Early detection
    • Psychiatric treatment
    • Hormone replacement therapy
    • Genetic counselling

  47. Dysfunction Uterine bleeding means
    • Excess or irregular Uterine bleeding
    • Excess of Uterine bleeding
    • Irregular of Uterine bleeding
    • Excess flow of Uterine bleeding for long period

  48. Euthanasia means
    • Bad death
    • Good death
    • DNR
    • Advocacy

  49. A nurse who is liable to her course of action is termed as
    • Responsible
    • Competent
    • Accountable
    • Autonomy

  50. It is a set of collective statement about a group's expectations and standard of behaviour
    • Personal code of ethics
    • Professional code of ethics
    • The ICN code of ethics
    • Elements of the code

  51. LAMA stands for
    • Left Against Medical Advice
    • Limited Access to Medical Advice
    • Leave Application for Medical Advice
    • None of these

  52. The purpose of nursing diagnosis is to
    • Analyse the collected data
    • Synthesise the data
    • Evaluate the data
    • Both 'Analyse the collected data' and 'Synthesise the data'

  53. Child health is greatly depending upon
    • Maternal health
    • Family health
    • Socio economic status
    • Individual health

  54. It is the single most important determinant of the changes of the survival and healthy development of children
    • Infections
    • Low birth weight
    • Malnutrition
    • Poverty

  55. It is a specialized area of child health
    • Promotive paediatrics
    • Social paediatrics
    • Environmental paediatrics
    • Preventive paediatrics

  56. It refers to individual self determination and freedom of choice is
    • Informed consent
    • Veracity
    • Autonomy
    • Respect

  57. Priorities are set based upon
    • Clients condition
    • Nurses condition
    • Hospital condition
    • Family condition

  58. Which of the following skill is needed for physical examination ?
    • Intact senses
    • Objectivity
    • Communication
    • All of these

  59. Never palpate both carotid and symmetrical pulse at same time because
    • Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the brain
    • Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the lungs
    • Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the heart
    • Excessive pressure may obstruct blood flow to the superior venacacva

  60. An indicator of fluid balance
    • Urea
    • Hemoglobin
    • Sodium
    • Nitrogen

  61. It is a occupation of ethical components, devoted for the promotion of human and social welfare
    • Nursing
    • Ethics
    • Philosophy
    • Profession

  62. The target of millennium Development Goals in India is
    • Reduce infectious disease
    • Improve nutrition
    • Increase standard of living
    • Eradicate extreme poverty

  63. Inhalation of cotton fibre dust over long period of time is known as
    • Bagassosis
    • Farmers lung
    • Byssionosis
    • Arsenic lung

  64. The side effects of sublingual nitro-glycerine are
    • Headache, hypertension, cyanosis
    • Headache, hypotension, tachycardia
    • Headache, cyanosis, bradycardia
    • Headache, cyanosis, tachycardia

  65. Hypoxia means
    • Lack of oxygen in tissues
    • Lack of oxygen in blood
    • Lack of oxygen in skin
    • Lack of oxygen in capillaries

  66. Clinical sign of death
    • Slow respiration
    • Weak pulse
    • Stiffening of the body
    • Dilated pupil

  67. The most important technique in preventing and controlling transmission of pathogens is
    • Cleaning equipment
    • Utilizing gloves
    • Hand washing
    • Wearing mask

  68. The normal amount of oxygen in the arterial blood should be in the range of
    • 80 - 100 mm of Hg
    • 80 - 95 mm of Hg
    • 90 - 100 mm of Hg
    • 75 - 95 mm of Hg

  69. The type of restrains to prevent the patient pulling a catheter, iv lines and Hair etc
    • Elbow
    • Mitten
    • Clove hitch
    • Bootis

  70. The flow rate (drops/mt) of 800 ml Ringer lactate solution for 10 Hrs transfusion through macro drip set
    • 30 drops/mt
    • 25 drops/mt
    • 20 drops/mt
    • 35 drops/mt

  71. Dengue infection is caused by
    • Artho virus
    • Aedes aegypti virus
    • Para mixo virus
    • RNA virus

  72. One of the diagnostic test for Tuberculosis
    • Mantoux test
    • Blood culture
    • Complete blood test
    • Widal test

  73. The aim of Advance Life Support is
    • To enhance the tidal volume of lungs
    • To restore the function of brain
    • To restore spontaneous heart beat and respiration
    • To improve the breathing and circulation

  74. One of the Spacing Barrier Contraceptive Method
    • Intrauterine device
    • Vasectomy
    • Tubectomy
    • Condoms

  75. The life span of RBCs
    • 120 days
    • 80 days
    • 110 days
    • 125 days

  76. One of the symptom and sign of meningeal irritation
    • Fever
    • Neck stiffness
    • Convulsion
    • Pain

  77. The initial assessment of New born is
    • Transitional assessment
    • Apgar score assessment
    • Ongoing assessment
    • Clinical assessment

  78. The most important need for the new born immediately after birth
    • To provide warmth
    • To maintain circulation
    • To clear air way
    • To initiate breast feeding

  79. Diarrhoea is more common in
    • Lack of breast feeding
    • Artificial feeding
    • Incorrect infant feeding
    • Early weaning

  80. One of the biological factor which may cause mental disorder ?
    • Brain damage
    • Poverty
    • Abnormal parent child relationship
    • Alcoholism

  81. The Shimla agreement was signed with Pakistan by
    • Indira Gandhi
    • I.K. Gujral
    • V.P. Singh
    • A.B. Vajpai

  82. "The Peoples Democracy" is the publication of
    • CPI
    • CPI (M)
    • DMK
    • NCP

  83. The Swaraj Party was founded by
    • C.R. Das
    • Jawaharlal Nehru
    • Subhash Chandrabose
    • Sarojini Naidu

  84. The architect of Indian Foreign Policy
    • Gandhiji
    • Jawaharlal Nehru
    • Motilal Nehru
    • Vallabhai Patel

  85. Smrithi Irani is the Union Minister of
    • Defence
    • Health
    • Human Resources Development
    • Panchayat

  86. The European country recently in news for economic crisis is
    • Rome
    • Greece
    • Netherlands
    • Germany

  87. Ammannur Madhava Chakiar is famous for
    • Koodiyattom
    • Kathakali
    • Thullal
    • Koothu

  88. Kunjali Marakkar fought against
    • Portugese
    • Dutch
    • British
    • French

  89. The Battle of Kolachal held in the year
    • 1541
    • 1441
    • 1841
    • 1741

  90. 'Natan' is a cinema directed by
    • Shyam Prasad
    • Kamal
    • Jiju Ashokan
    • Premlal

  91. Pandit K.P. Karappan was a reformer from
    • Pulaya community
    • Ezhava
    • Araya
    • Paraya

  92. Kerala State Police Complaint Authority Chairman is
    • Justice Usha
    • Justice R.M. Lodha
    • Justice Vinod Chandran
    • Justice Narayana Kurup

  93. Santhal Rebellion was led by
    • Sanyasis
    • Tribals
    • Army
    • Kings

  94. The highest court of a state
    • High Court
    • Supreme Court
    • Chief Judicial Magistrate Court
    • District Court

  95. The Kerala Chala Chitra Academy situated in
    • Kochi
    • Trivandrum
    • Thrissur
    • Calicut

  96. 'The Kesari' was the news paper run by
    • Gandhiji
    • Balagangadara Tilak
    • EMS
    • Dr. Palpu

  97. Am Admi Party has the Govt. in
    • Delhi
    • Punjab
    • Haryana
    • Bihar

  98. Sabarmati Ashram founded by Gandhi in _____ State.
    • Bihar
    • UP
    • Gujarat
    • Madhyapradesh

  99. 'Do or Die' was the slogan of Gandhi related to
    • Quit India
    • Simon Commission
    • Non-co-operation
    • Civil Disobedience

  100. 'INDIA WINS FREEDOM' written by
    • Nehru
    • Abdul Kalam Azad
    • A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
    • Gandhiji

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