Nursing Exam Questions and Answers - Solved Paper-2009
Nursing Exam Questions and Answers - Solved Paper-2009
Nursing Exam Questions and Answers - Solved Paper-2009
2. What does the nurse monitors for, in a patient with Acute Renal Failure?
Ans: Pulmonary edema and ECG changes.
4. Which of the following is an important nursing intervention for a patient with Cushing
Syndrome?
(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Observe for hypotension (c) Protect from infection
(d) Restrict carbohydrate intake.
Ans: Protect from infection.
6. Which one of the following is a common response expected in a patient with stroke,
to the change in body image?
(a)Denial (b) Dis association (c) Delusion (d) Depression.
Ans: Depression.
8. For doing nasotracheal suctioning, during which of the following patient activities, the
catheter should be inserted?
(a)Swallowing (b) Inhaling (c) Exhaling (d) Retching
Ans: Inhaling
9. The simple most effective method for reducing the risks of stasis of pulmonary
secretions is-
Ans: Two hourly position change.
12. Role of nursing is “having charge of somebody’s health” Whose vision is this?
Ans: Florence Nightingale
13. Which of the following developmental stage corresponds to infancy?
(A) Trust Vs Mistrust (b) Autonomy Vs Shame (c) Initiative Vs Guilt (d) Industry Vs
Inferiority.
Ans: Trust Vs Mistrust
17. The legal definition of ‘death’ that facilitates organ donation is, cessation of –
Ans: Function of brain
18. The body temperature at which tissues and cells can best function is –
Ans: 36-38o C
19. Men have a higher Basal Metabolic Rate because, their body contains more-
Ans: Testosterone
20. The mechanism by which body loses heat to the environment, without having direct
contact is --?
Ans: Radiation
24. The volume of blood pumped by the heart during one minute is called….
Ans: Cardiac output
26. The phase of respiration in which gases move in and out of the lungs is ….
Ans: Ventilation
27. What is the normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood? (mm Hg)
Ans: 35-45
28. What is the equipment that indirectly measures arterial oxygen saturation?
Ans: Pulse Oximeter
29. What is the term used to denote regular, abnormally slow respirations?
Ans: Bradypnea
32. The condition in which both eyes do not focus on an object simultaneously is known as?
Ans: Strabismus
33. The most effective way to break the chain of infection is by?
Ans: Hand hygiene
34. How many drops in a standard drip set makes one ml.?
Ans: 15
35. The prescription orders 0.125 mg digoxin orally. Tablets containing 0.25 mg is
available. How many tablets will you administer?
Ans: 1/2
36. A patient who is receiving intravenous fluids develops tenderness, warmth, erythema
and pain at the infusion site. Which of the following conditions will you suspect?
(a) Sepsis (b) Infiltration (c) Fluid overload (d) Phlebitis
Ans: Phlebitis
37. When providing oral hygiene to an unconscious patient, care must be taken to prevent?
Ans: Aspiration
40. The prescription is for two tablespoons of milk of magnesia. How many ml. will you
give?
Ans: 30 ml
42. If the serum potassium level is less than normal, the condition is known as –
Ans: Hypokalemia
47. Thousand ml. of Normal Saline is to be infused in 8 hours. What should be the rate of
flow per minute?
Ans: 30 drops
48. A patient admitted with vomiting, has the following arterial blood gas levels-pH 7.30;
PaCO2 36 mm Hg; Pa O2 92mm Hg; and HCO3 18; what is the acid-base imbalance that is
present?
Ans: Metabolic acidosis
49. Which of the following is a first-line drug used for pain management?
(a)Acetaminophen (b) Clonidine (c) Morphine (d) Ketamine
Ans: Acetaminophen
50. Which of the following is the organism that causes peptic ulcer disease?
(a) Staphylococcus (b) Coryne bacterium (c) Helicobacter pylori
(d) Streptococcus.
Ans: Helicobacter pylori
52. Microscopic examination of urine reveals elevated levels of red blood cells. What does it
indicate?
Ans: Damage to Glomeruli.
53. Which of the following patient activities helps to relax the external anal sphincter, while
administering enema?
(a)Separating the buttocks (b) Lubricating the catheter tip
(c)Inserting the catheter slowly (d) Breathing out through the mouth.
Ans: Breathing out through the mouth.
54. What length of the catheter tip should be inserted into the rectum, for giving enema to an
adult patient?
Ans: 7.5-10 cm
59. Who was the first president of the International Council of Nurses?
Ans: Fenwick
60. Which of the following minerals should be taken by a child suffering from rickets?
(a)Potassium (b) Calcium (c) Sodium (d) Iron
Ans: Calcium
66. Which of the following immunoglobulin are responsible for anaphylactic reactions?
(a) IgA (b) IgE (c) IgM (d) IgG
Ans: IgE
67. The separation and disruption of previously joined wound edges is termed as?
Ans: Dehiscence
69. The role of the complement system in opsonization affects which response of the
inflammatory process?
Ans: Cellular.
70. Contractures frequently occur after burn healing because of ….?
Ans: Excess fibrous tissue formation.
71. Association between HLA antigens and diseases is most commonly found in what
disease conditions?
Ans: Autoimmune diseases.
73. If a person is having an acute rejection of a transplanted organ, which of the following
drugs would most likely to be used?
(a)Tacrolimus (b) Cyclosporine (c) Cellcept (d) Daclizumab.
Ans: Daclizumab.
74. The primary difference between benign and malignant neoplasm is the ….
Ans: Characteristic of tissue invasiveness.
75. If the blood plasma has a higher osmolality than the fluid within a red blood cell, the
mechanism involved in equalizing the fluid concentration is?
Ans: Osmosis.
76. Which of the following symptoms should be watched for in a patient receiving a loop
diuretic?
(a)Restlessness and agitation (b) Paresthesias. (c)Increased blood pressure
(d)Weak irregular pulse.
Ans: Weak irregular pulse.
77. Which of the following should be watched for in a patient who has just undergone a total
thyroidectomy?
(a)Weight gain (b) Depressed reflexes (c) Positive chvostek sign (d) Personality changes.
Ans: Positive chvostek sign
78. Which of the following surgical procedures involves removal of a body organ?
(a) Tracheostomy (b) Laparotomy (c) Mammoplasty (d) Mastectomy.
Ans: Mastectomy.
81. The most appropriate technique to assess skin for temperature and moisture is ….
Ans: Palpation
82. Complete absence of melanin pigment in patchy areas on a patient’s hand is described
as…..
Ans: Vitiligo
83. What instruction will you give to a patient after a chemical peel?
Ans: Avoid sun exposure
85. Which of the following parameters is commonly used to assess adequacy of fluid
replacement in a patient with burns?
Ans: Urine output.
87. A diagnostic procedure which involves removal of pleural fluid for analysis is :
Ans: Thoracentesis.
88. Which of the following helps to identify flail chest in a patient with chest trauma:
(a)Multiple rib fractures seen in X-ray. (b)Decreased movement of chest wall
(c)Tracheal deviation (d) Paradoxic chest movement during respiration.
Ans: Paradoxic chest movement during respiration.
89. Which of the following is an intervention for a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease?
(a) Pursed-lip breathing (b) Chronic steroid therapy (c) High flow oxygen (d)High
Carbohydrate diet
Ans: Pursed-lip breathing
90. Which of the following is a normal finding obtained during a lymph node palpation?
(a) Hard, fixed node (b) Firm, mobile node (c) Enlarged tender nodes (d)Hard, nontender
nodes
Ans: Firm, mobile node
91. Which is the most common type of leukemia seen in older adults?
Ans: Chronic lymphocytic.
92. The blood vessel that brings blood to the right atrium is ….
Ans: Inferior Venae Cavae
93. Which of the following conditions is caused by elevated intra ocular pressure?
(a)Glaucoma (b) Cataract (c) Strabismus (d) Myopia.
Ans: Glaucoma.
94. Which of the following is the most common pathologic finding in individuals at risk for
sudden cardiac death?
(a)Aortic valve disease (b) Mitral valve disease
(c) Left ventricular dysfunction (d) Atherosclerotic heart disease
Ans: Atherosclerotic heart disease
95. Which of the following is an absolute contraindication for the use of fibrinolytic
therapy?
(a) Current use of anticoagulants (b) Severe liver disease (c) Suspected aortic dissection (d)
Active peptic ulcer disease
Ans: Suspected aortic dissection
96. Which of the following drugs provide relief of anxiety and decreases both preload and
after load?
(a) Amrinone (b) Morphine sulphate (c) Furosemide (d)Dobutamine
Ans: Morphine sulphate
98. The ECG monitor of a patient admitted with myocardial infarction shows ventricular
bigeminy. What is the nurse’s responsibility in this situation?
Ans: Assess the patient’s response
100. A patient is admitted with a diagnosis of diarrhea with dehydration. What could be the
cause of increased peristalsis resulting in diarrhea?
Ans: Parasympathetic stimulation.