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Q.1. Which is the overall, priority goal of inpatient psychiatric treatment?
A. Maintenance of stability in the community
B. Medication compliance
C. Stabilization and return to the community
D. Better communication skill
Q.2. Which one of the following is an antioxidant?
A. Calcium
B. Vitamin E
C. Vitamin B
D. Vitamin A
Q.3. What element of the communication process summarizes the conversation with
the patient and ensures the patients’ understanding?
A. Referent
B. Channel
C. Environment
D. Feed back
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Q.4. The best approach to facilitate communication with the patient with bilateral
hearing loss, wearing an aid in her left ear -
A. Speak directly into the patient’s left air
B. Speak from behind
C. Face the patient, speak slower in normal volume
D. Face the patient and speak louder
Q.5. Segregation of hospital waste is done -
A. At the source of generation
B. While transporting the waste
C. At the level of municipality disposal
D. While burning the waste
Q.6. SARS is a -
A. Bacterial infection
B. Viral infection
C. Fungal infection
D. Parasitic infection
www.prncfet.com
Q.7. “Plumbism” refers to -
A. Mercury poisoning
B. Lead poisoning
C. Arsenic poisoning
D. Asbestos poisoning
Q.8. Application of the drug to the skin -
A. Inhalation
B. Insertion
C. Instillation
D. Inunction
Q.9. The angle of insertion for intramuscular injection is ……degrees -
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 90
Q.10. Which of the following position the nurse places the client when the epidural
regional block is administered?
A. Lithotomy
B. Supine
C. Prone
D. Lateral
Q.11. The placenta should be delivered within how many minutes after the delivery
of the baby?
A. 25 minutes
B. 30 minutes
C. 35 minutes
D. 60 minutes
Q.12. In a lady having a regular 28 day menstrual cycle, what is the safe period?
A. Initial 28 days
B. Later 14 days
C. First and last 7 days
D. First 7 days only
Q.13. Pregnant women should be immunized for -
A. Hepatitis vaccine
B. TT vaccine
C. MMR vaccine
D. BCG vaccine
www.prncfet.com
Q.14. Professional negligence is legally termed as -
A. Crime
B. Assault
C. Malpractice
D. Slander
Q.15. A drug commonly used to dilate the pupil of the eye is called ?
A. Miotic
B. Mydriatic
C. Cycloplegic
D. None of the above.
Q.16. Exclusive breast feeding is for -
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 8 months
D. 1 year
Q.17. The most common cause of urinary retention in women is -
A. Urethral stricture
B. Spinal cord injury
C. Cystocele
D. Detrusor failure
Q.18. The needle used for liver biopsy is -
A. Tru–cut biopsy needle
B. Scalp vein needle
C. Vim-Silverman needle
D. Jamshidi needle
Q.19. How often should a tracheostomy tube be changed –
A. 1-2 weeks
B. 2-3 weeks
C. 3-4 weeks
D. 3-4 days
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Q. 20. Sodium restricted diet is indicated for clients with -
A. Congestive cardiac failure
B. Burns
C. Pre-eclampsia
D. Cholelithiasis
Q. 21 Identify Below Given Image Name?
A. Nebulizer Machine
B. Nebulizer Mask
C. Steam Inhaler
D. None of these
Q. 22 Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing?
A. Person
B. Environment
C. Nursing
D. Diagnosis
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Q. 23 Which of the following is considered as a example of intentional tort?
A. Malpractice
B. Negligence
C. Breach of duly
D. False imprisonment
www.prncfet.com
Q. 24 Which of the following clinical findings indicates that the patient is
experiencing hypokalemia?
A. Edema
B. Muscle spasms
C. Kussaumal breathing
D. Abdominal distention
Q. 25 A Patient is wearing a soft wrist-safety device. Which of the following nursing
assessment is considered abnormal?
A. Palpable radical pulse
B. Palpable ulnar pulse
C. Capillary refill within 3 seconds
D. Bluish fingernails, cool and pale finger
Q. 26 The nurse is instructing a group of volunteer nurses on the technique of
administering the BCG vaccine. What method should the nurse teach the group to
administer the vaccine correctly?
A. Z-track injection
B. Intravenous injection
C. Subcutaneous injection
D. Intradermal scratch injection
www.prncfet.com
Q. 27 A client is to receive 2000 ml of I.V. fluids in 12 hours. The drop factor is 10
gtt/ml. At how many drops per minute should the flow rate be set?
A. 22 drops/min
B. 24 drops/min
C. 26 drops/min
D. 28 drops/min
Q. 28 Tube feeding should be delayed if the amount of gastric content exceeds
A. 20 ml
B. 25 ml
C. 30 ml
D. 50 ml
Q. 29 In the absence of pathology, client respiratory center is stimulated by
A. Oxygen
B. Lactic acid
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Calcium ion
Q. 30 In Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), what kind of immunity is lost?
A. Active immunity
B. Passive immunity
C. Humoral immunity
D. Cellular immunity
www.prncfet.com
Q. 31 Which one of the chronic conditions contraindicates the use of ice on sprained
ankle?
A. Gastritis
B. Diabetes
C. Glaucoma
D. Osteoporosis
Q. 32 Thoracentesis is useful in treating all pulmonary disorders, except:
A. Hemothorax
B. Tuberculosis
C. Hydrothorax
D. Empyema
Q. 33 Absence of an informed consent while performing a procedure on patient can
lead to which of the following charges?
A. Fraud
B. Assault and battery
C. Harassment
D. Breach of confidentiality
Q. 34 Process of formal negotiations on working conditions between a group of nurses
and employer is-
A. Grievance
B. Arbitration
C. Collective bargaining
D. Strike
Q. 35 Allen’s test checks the patency of the
A. Ulnar artery
B. Radial artery
C. Carotid artery
D. Brachial artery
www.prncfet.com
Q. 36 Needle Stick Safety and Prevention Act was passed in
A. November, 2000
B. December, 1998
C. November, 2002
D. April, 2010
Q. 37 What instructions should be given to the client before undergoing a
paracentaisis?
A. NPO 12 hrs before procedure
B. Empty bladder before procedure
C. Strict bed rest following procedure
D. Empty bowel before procedure
Q. 38 Application of force to another person without lawful justification is-
A. Battery
B. Negligence
C. Tort
D. Crime
Q. 39 Colour coding for nitrous oxide cylinder is –
A. Black
B. Black with white shoulder
C. French Blue
D. Gray
Q. 40 Principle of good mechanics includes –
A. Keeping the knees in locked position
B. Maintaining the wide base of support and bending at the knee
C. Bending at the waist to maintain a centre of gravity
D. Holding objects away from the body for improved leverage
www.prncfet.com
Q. 41 Control of spread of disease is an example of which level of prevention?
A. Primary intervention
B. Secondary intervention
C. Tertiary intervention
D. Nursing intervention
Q. 42 A client with multiple trauma is admitted in ortho unit. The client has a leg
fracture and had plaster cast applied. The best position of casted leg is:-
A. Elevated leg for 3 hours and keep the leg at level for half an hour
B. Elevated leg for 6 hour put in flat position for one hour
C. Elevated leg continued for 24-48 hours
D. Keep the leg in a level position
Q. 43 A nurse is evaluating the status of the client who had craniotomy 3 days ago.
The nurse would suspect that the client is developing meningitis as a complication of
surgery if the client exhibits
A. A negative kerning sign
B. Absence of nuccal rigidity
C. A positive bruzinski sign
D. A Glasgow coma scale score
Q. 44 The client is diagnosed with disorder involving the inner ear. Which of the
following is the most common complaint associated with a disorder involving this
part of the ear?
A. Pruritus
B. Tinnitus
C. Hearing loss
D. Burning in the ear
www.prncfet.com
Q. 45 Morphine is contraindicated in
A. Angina
B. Bronchial asthma
C. Pancreatitis
D. Myocardial infarction
Q. 46 Objectives for treating diabetic ketoacidosis includes administration of which
of the following treatments?
A. Glucagon
B. Blood product
C. Glucocorticoids
D. Insulin and I.V. fluid
Q. 47 A client with Myocardial infarction suddenly becomes tachycardiac, shows
signs of air hunger and begins coughing frothy, pink tinged sputum. Which of the
following would the nurse anticipate when auscultation the client’s breathing
sounds?
A. Stridor
B. Crackles
C. Scattered rhonchi
D. Diminished breath
www.prncfet.com
Q. 48 A nurse is giving discharge instructions to a client with pulmonary sarcoidosis.
The nurse concludes that the client understands the information if the client reports
which of the following early signs of exacerbation?
A. Fever
B. Fatigue
C. Wight loss
D. Shortness of breath
Q. 49 A client has experienced pulmonary embolism. A nurse must assess most
commonly reported symptom-
A. Hot, flushed feeling
B. Sudden chills and fever
C. Chest pain that occurs suddenly
D. Dysponea when deep breaths are taken
Q. 50 A nurse is suctioning fluids from client via a tracheostomy tube. When
suctioning, the nurse must limit the suctioning time to a maximum of -
A. 1 minute
B. 5 seconds
C. 10 seconds
D. 3 seconds
A. Maintenance of stability in the community
B. Medication compliance
C. Stabilization and return to the community
D. Better communication skill
Q.2. Which one of the following is an antioxidant?
A. Calcium
B. Vitamin E
C. Vitamin B
D. Vitamin A
Q.3. What element of the communication process summarizes the conversation with
the patient and ensures the patients’ understanding?
A. Referent
B. Channel
C. Environment
D. Feed back
www.prncfet.com
Q.4. The best approach to facilitate communication with the patient with bilateral
hearing loss, wearing an aid in her left ear -
A. Speak directly into the patient’s left air
B. Speak from behind
C. Face the patient, speak slower in normal volume
D. Face the patient and speak louder
Q.5. Segregation of hospital waste is done -
A. At the source of generation
B. While transporting the waste
C. At the level of municipality disposal
D. While burning the waste
Q.6. SARS is a -
A. Bacterial infection
B. Viral infection
C. Fungal infection
D. Parasitic infection
www.prncfet.com
Q.7. “Plumbism” refers to -
A. Mercury poisoning
B. Lead poisoning
C. Arsenic poisoning
D. Asbestos poisoning
Q.8. Application of the drug to the skin -
A. Inhalation
B. Insertion
C. Instillation
D. Inunction
Q.9. The angle of insertion for intramuscular injection is ……degrees -
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 90
Q.10. Which of the following position the nurse places the client when the epidural
regional block is administered?
A. Lithotomy
B. Supine
C. Prone
D. Lateral
Q.11. The placenta should be delivered within how many minutes after the delivery
of the baby?
A. 25 minutes
B. 30 minutes
C. 35 minutes
D. 60 minutes
Q.12. In a lady having a regular 28 day menstrual cycle, what is the safe period?
A. Initial 28 days
B. Later 14 days
C. First and last 7 days
D. First 7 days only
Q.13. Pregnant women should be immunized for -
A. Hepatitis vaccine
B. TT vaccine
C. MMR vaccine
D. BCG vaccine
www.prncfet.com
Q.14. Professional negligence is legally termed as -
A. Crime
B. Assault
C. Malpractice
D. Slander
Q.15. A drug commonly used to dilate the pupil of the eye is called ?
A. Miotic
B. Mydriatic
C. Cycloplegic
D. None of the above.
Q.16. Exclusive breast feeding is for -
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 8 months
D. 1 year
Q.17. The most common cause of urinary retention in women is -
A. Urethral stricture
B. Spinal cord injury
C. Cystocele
D. Detrusor failure
Q.18. The needle used for liver biopsy is -
A. Tru–cut biopsy needle
B. Scalp vein needle
C. Vim-Silverman needle
D. Jamshidi needle
Q.19. How often should a tracheostomy tube be changed –
A. 1-2 weeks
B. 2-3 weeks
C. 3-4 weeks
D. 3-4 days
www.prncfet.com
Q. 20. Sodium restricted diet is indicated for clients with -
A. Congestive cardiac failure
B. Burns
C. Pre-eclampsia
D. Cholelithiasis
Q. 21 Identify Below Given Image Name?
A. Nebulizer Machine
B. Nebulizer Mask
C. Steam Inhaler
D. None of these
Q. 22 Which of the following is not considered as Metaparadigm of nursing?
A. Person
B. Environment
C. Nursing
D. Diagnosis
www.prncfet.com
Q. 23 Which of the following is considered as a example of intentional tort?
A. Malpractice
B. Negligence
C. Breach of duly
D. False imprisonment
www.prncfet.com
Q. 24 Which of the following clinical findings indicates that the patient is
experiencing hypokalemia?
A. Edema
B. Muscle spasms
C. Kussaumal breathing
D. Abdominal distention
Q. 25 A Patient is wearing a soft wrist-safety device. Which of the following nursing
assessment is considered abnormal?
A. Palpable radical pulse
B. Palpable ulnar pulse
C. Capillary refill within 3 seconds
D. Bluish fingernails, cool and pale finger
Q. 26 The nurse is instructing a group of volunteer nurses on the technique of
administering the BCG vaccine. What method should the nurse teach the group to
administer the vaccine correctly?
A. Z-track injection
B. Intravenous injection
C. Subcutaneous injection
D. Intradermal scratch injection
www.prncfet.com
Q. 27 A client is to receive 2000 ml of I.V. fluids in 12 hours. The drop factor is 10
gtt/ml. At how many drops per minute should the flow rate be set?
A. 22 drops/min
B. 24 drops/min
C. 26 drops/min
D. 28 drops/min
Q. 28 Tube feeding should be delayed if the amount of gastric content exceeds
A. 20 ml
B. 25 ml
C. 30 ml
D. 50 ml
Q. 29 In the absence of pathology, client respiratory center is stimulated by
A. Oxygen
B. Lactic acid
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Calcium ion
Q. 30 In Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), what kind of immunity is lost?
A. Active immunity
B. Passive immunity
C. Humoral immunity
D. Cellular immunity
www.prncfet.com
Q. 31 Which one of the chronic conditions contraindicates the use of ice on sprained
ankle?
A. Gastritis
B. Diabetes
C. Glaucoma
D. Osteoporosis
Q. 32 Thoracentesis is useful in treating all pulmonary disorders, except:
A. Hemothorax
B. Tuberculosis
C. Hydrothorax
D. Empyema
Q. 33 Absence of an informed consent while performing a procedure on patient can
lead to which of the following charges?
A. Fraud
B. Assault and battery
C. Harassment
D. Breach of confidentiality
Q. 34 Process of formal negotiations on working conditions between a group of nurses
and employer is-
A. Grievance
B. Arbitration
C. Collective bargaining
D. Strike
Q. 35 Allen’s test checks the patency of the
A. Ulnar artery
B. Radial artery
C. Carotid artery
D. Brachial artery
www.prncfet.com
Q. 36 Needle Stick Safety and Prevention Act was passed in
A. November, 2000
B. December, 1998
C. November, 2002
D. April, 2010
Q. 37 What instructions should be given to the client before undergoing a
paracentaisis?
A. NPO 12 hrs before procedure
B. Empty bladder before procedure
C. Strict bed rest following procedure
D. Empty bowel before procedure
Q. 38 Application of force to another person without lawful justification is-
A. Battery
B. Negligence
C. Tort
D. Crime
Q. 39 Colour coding for nitrous oxide cylinder is –
A. Black
B. Black with white shoulder
C. French Blue
D. Gray
Q. 40 Principle of good mechanics includes –
A. Keeping the knees in locked position
B. Maintaining the wide base of support and bending at the knee
C. Bending at the waist to maintain a centre of gravity
D. Holding objects away from the body for improved leverage
www.prncfet.com
Q. 41 Control of spread of disease is an example of which level of prevention?
A. Primary intervention
B. Secondary intervention
C. Tertiary intervention
D. Nursing intervention
Q. 42 A client with multiple trauma is admitted in ortho unit. The client has a leg
fracture and had plaster cast applied. The best position of casted leg is:-
A. Elevated leg for 3 hours and keep the leg at level for half an hour
B. Elevated leg for 6 hour put in flat position for one hour
C. Elevated leg continued for 24-48 hours
D. Keep the leg in a level position
Q. 43 A nurse is evaluating the status of the client who had craniotomy 3 days ago.
The nurse would suspect that the client is developing meningitis as a complication of
surgery if the client exhibits
A. A negative kerning sign
B. Absence of nuccal rigidity
C. A positive bruzinski sign
D. A Glasgow coma scale score
Q. 44 The client is diagnosed with disorder involving the inner ear. Which of the
following is the most common complaint associated with a disorder involving this
part of the ear?
A. Pruritus
B. Tinnitus
C. Hearing loss
D. Burning in the ear
www.prncfet.com
Q. 45 Morphine is contraindicated in
A. Angina
B. Bronchial asthma
C. Pancreatitis
D. Myocardial infarction
Q. 46 Objectives for treating diabetic ketoacidosis includes administration of which
of the following treatments?
A. Glucagon
B. Blood product
C. Glucocorticoids
D. Insulin and I.V. fluid
Q. 47 A client with Myocardial infarction suddenly becomes tachycardiac, shows
signs of air hunger and begins coughing frothy, pink tinged sputum. Which of the
following would the nurse anticipate when auscultation the client’s breathing
sounds?
A. Stridor
B. Crackles
C. Scattered rhonchi
D. Diminished breath
www.prncfet.com
Q. 48 A nurse is giving discharge instructions to a client with pulmonary sarcoidosis.
The nurse concludes that the client understands the information if the client reports
which of the following early signs of exacerbation?
A. Fever
B. Fatigue
C. Wight loss
D. Shortness of breath
Q. 49 A client has experienced pulmonary embolism. A nurse must assess most
commonly reported symptom-
A. Hot, flushed feeling
B. Sudden chills and fever
C. Chest pain that occurs suddenly
D. Dysponea when deep breaths are taken
Q. 50 A nurse is suctioning fluids from client via a tracheostomy tube. When
suctioning, the nurse must limit the suctioning time to a maximum of -
A. 1 minute
B. 5 seconds
C. 10 seconds
D. 3 seconds
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