Participant ID 2381420251
Participant
JAI SHREE SHYAM
Name
Test Center Jai ho
Name
Test Date 18/03/2023
Test Time 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Subject Staff Nurse
Marks
600
Obtained
Section : Staff Nurse
Q.1 The nurse on assessing the pulse rate of an adult client, observes that the pulse rate is
increased. Which of the following factors could have contributed to the increased pulse
rate?
Ans A. Haemorrhage
B. Lying down
C. Hypothermia
D. Medication like beta blockers
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068080194
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.2 Which of the following principles of health education is based on the psychological principle
of learning?
Ans A. Regular feedback
B. Encouraging active participation
C. Known-to-unknown
D. Credibility of message
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085351
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : -1
,Q.3 The process by which individuals and groups of people learn to behave in a manner
conducive to promotion, maintenance or restoration of health is _________.
Ans A. health belief
B. health promotion
C. health education
D. health behaviour
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085350
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.4 Which of the following approaches is used in the process of planning and implementation of
a health education program?
Ans A. Group approach
B. Mass approach
C. Regulatory approach
D. Individual approach
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132641
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.5 A young athlete overcomes a sports injury and comes back to win a medal in a national
sports event. This response of the athlete to the adversity is called:
Ans A. resilience
B. resistance
C. coping
D. adaptation
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680102677
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.6 Mrs. Raji complains that her new born gets hiccups after breastfeeding. She is worried that
the baby has some problem. As a nurse, which of the following facts would you convey to
convince the mother that there is nothing wrong with her child?
Ans A. Counsel her to stop breastfeeding her baby and give it water
B. Prompt her to stop feeding and observe the baby’s stool for colour
C. Advise her to stop feeding and observe her baby for some time
D. It is a normal physiological response and does not indicate any disease.
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680109906
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : D
Marks : 3
,Q.7 The attitude of a nurse towards a newly admitted patient in a hospital should be:
Ans A. cold and sympathetic
B. quick and hurried
C. calm and friendly
D. task-oriented
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132060
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.8 Chemical messengers synthesised and secreted by endocrine glands are called ________.
Ans A. hormones
B. neurotransmitters
C. enzymes
D. catalysts
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680102915
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.9 How can a nurse avoid errors in stating the nursing diagnosis?
Ans A. State the nurse’s problems rather than client problem.
B. Identify one symptom rather than a cluster to diagnose.
C. Identify the client problem rather than nursing intervention.
D. Focus on the medical diagnosis not the client response.
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068080186
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.10 Who among the following propounded ‘Social Learning Theory’?
Ans A. Albert Bandura
B. Jean Piaget
C. Erik Erikson
D. Sigmund Freud
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680188882
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : -1
, Q.11 Mr X suffering from depression is currently on Fluoxetine (Prozac) therapy. Which of the
following side effects should the nurse need to suspect in the client?
Ans A. Increased libido
B. Urinary incontinence
C. Decreased libido
D. Urinary retention
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680116521
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.12 All of the following are the parts of an Ambu bag, EXCEPT:
Ans A. pop-off valve
B. oxygen tubings
C. oxygen inlet
D. air inlet
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680119453
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : D
Marks : -1
Q.13 Which of the following is a teacher-centred method, where organised clinical instruction is
given to a small group of students in the presence of a patient?
Ans A. Nursing case presentations
B. Nursing care conference
C. Bedside clinic
D. Nursing rounds
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085398
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.14 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word in the brackets, to fill in the blank.
Water is one of the most ______ commodities sold. [pure]
Ans A. costly
B. cheap
C. clean
D. adulterated
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132571
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : B
Marks : -1
Participant
JAI SHREE SHYAM
Name
Test Center Jai ho
Name
Test Date 18/03/2023
Test Time 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Subject Staff Nurse
Marks
600
Obtained
Section : Staff Nurse
Q.1 The nurse on assessing the pulse rate of an adult client, observes that the pulse rate is
increased. Which of the following factors could have contributed to the increased pulse
rate?
Ans A. Haemorrhage
B. Lying down
C. Hypothermia
D. Medication like beta blockers
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068080194
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.2 Which of the following principles of health education is based on the psychological principle
of learning?
Ans A. Regular feedback
B. Encouraging active participation
C. Known-to-unknown
D. Credibility of message
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085351
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : -1
,Q.3 The process by which individuals and groups of people learn to behave in a manner
conducive to promotion, maintenance or restoration of health is _________.
Ans A. health belief
B. health promotion
C. health education
D. health behaviour
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085350
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.4 Which of the following approaches is used in the process of planning and implementation of
a health education program?
Ans A. Group approach
B. Mass approach
C. Regulatory approach
D. Individual approach
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132641
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.5 A young athlete overcomes a sports injury and comes back to win a medal in a national
sports event. This response of the athlete to the adversity is called:
Ans A. resilience
B. resistance
C. coping
D. adaptation
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680102677
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.6 Mrs. Raji complains that her new born gets hiccups after breastfeeding. She is worried that
the baby has some problem. As a nurse, which of the following facts would you convey to
convince the mother that there is nothing wrong with her child?
Ans A. Counsel her to stop breastfeeding her baby and give it water
B. Prompt her to stop feeding and observe the baby’s stool for colour
C. Advise her to stop feeding and observe her baby for some time
D. It is a normal physiological response and does not indicate any disease.
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680109906
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : D
Marks : 3
,Q.7 The attitude of a nurse towards a newly admitted patient in a hospital should be:
Ans A. cold and sympathetic
B. quick and hurried
C. calm and friendly
D. task-oriented
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132060
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.8 Chemical messengers synthesised and secreted by endocrine glands are called ________.
Ans A. hormones
B. neurotransmitters
C. enzymes
D. catalysts
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680102915
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : 3
Q.9 How can a nurse avoid errors in stating the nursing diagnosis?
Ans A. State the nurse’s problems rather than client problem.
B. Identify one symptom rather than a cluster to diagnose.
C. Identify the client problem rather than nursing intervention.
D. Focus on the medical diagnosis not the client response.
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068080186
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : 3
Q.10 Who among the following propounded ‘Social Learning Theory’?
Ans A. Albert Bandura
B. Jean Piaget
C. Erik Erikson
D. Sigmund Freud
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680188882
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : C
Marks : -1
, Q.11 Mr X suffering from depression is currently on Fluoxetine (Prozac) therapy. Which of the
following side effects should the nurse need to suspect in the client?
Ans A. Increased libido
B. Urinary incontinence
C. Decreased libido
D. Urinary retention
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680116521
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.12 All of the following are the parts of an Ambu bag, EXCEPT:
Ans A. pop-off valve
B. oxygen tubings
C. oxygen inlet
D. air inlet
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680119453
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : D
Marks : -1
Q.13 Which of the following is a teacher-centred method, where organised clinical instruction is
given to a small group of students in the presence of a patient?
Ans A. Nursing case presentations
B. Nursing care conference
C. Bedside clinic
D. Nursing rounds
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 63068085398
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : A
Marks : -1
Q.14 Select the most appropriate ANTONYM of the word in the brackets, to fill in the blank.
Water is one of the most ______ commodities sold. [pure]
Ans A. costly
B. cheap
C. clean
D. adulterated
Question Type : MCQ
Question ID : 630680132571
Status : Answered
Chosen Option : B
Marks : -1