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DSSSB Section - B Pre Paper
DSSSB Section - B Pre Paper
SECTION - B
Q.101. Which of following is used in the management of hyperkalemia?
(A) Insulin with glucose (B) Sodium bicarbonate
(C) Potassium chloride (D) Magnesium sulphate
Q. 104. A patient in the second stage of labour is given which of the following injections to
improve uterine contractions?
(a) Oxytocin (b) Methargin (c) Phenargan (d) diazepam
Q. 106. Which of the following immunoglobulin will be high in a person with an allergy?
(a) Ig E (b) Ig G (c) Ig M (d) Ig A
Q. 107. Which part of the mind is associated with practical reality principle?
(a) Hyper-Ego (b) super-Ego (c) Ego (d) Id
Q. 108. Painful spasms of the hamstring muscle and resistance to further extension of the leg
art the knee while flexing the hip of a recumbent patient is called:
(a) Kerning’s sing (b) Brudzinski’s sing (c) Opisthotounus (d) Ankle clonus
Q.110. Sharing responsibility and authority with others and holding them accountable for
performance is termed as_:
(a) Leading (b) Organising (c) Controlling (d) Delegation
Q.113. The leadership style developed by Kenneth Blanchard and Paul hersey based on task
and relationship behavior is known as:
(a) Effective leadership (b) Transformational leadership
(c) Charismatic leadership (d) Situational leadership
Q.116. Which one of the following is NOT the psychological principle of teaching?
(a) Proceed from known to unknown (b) Proceed from concrete to abstract
(c) Proceed from complex to simple (d) Proceed from simple to difficult
Q.119. Which of the following is the method for managing foreign body airway obstruction?
(a) Jaw thrust maneuver (b) Heimlich maneuver
(c) Epley maneuver (d) Valsalva maneuver
Q.121. A patient says to a nurse, ‘’Every one would be better off if I wasn’t alive.” Which
nursing diagnosis would be made based on this statement?
(a) Risk for self-directed violence (b) Ineffective coping
(c) Impaired social interaction (d) Disturbed thought processes
Q.122. The name of the nursing diagnosis is linked to the etiology with the phrase:
(a) As manifested by (b) related to (c) evidenced by (d) due to
Q.124. A client is suffering from diabetes mellitus. Which of the following symptoms indicate
hyperglycemia?
(a) Diaphoresis, dizziness hunger (b) Headache, blurred vision, nausea
(c) Headache, blurred vision, vomiting (d) Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
Q.125. A patient who recently underwent amputation of a leg complains of pain in the
amputated part. The nurse should explain to the patient which of the following?
(a) The patient is experiencing central pain syndrome
(b) The pain cannot exist because the leg has been amputated
(c) The pain is a phenomenon known as ghost pain
(d) The pain is a real experience for the patient
Q.126. Regarding the request of organ and tissue donation at the time of death, the nurse
needs to be aware that
(a) Requests are usually made by the nurse who case for the patient at time of death
(b) Professionals need to be very selective in whom they ask for organ and tissue
donation
(c) Specially educated personnel make requests
(d) Only patients who have give prior instruction regarding donation become donor
Q.136. Multi drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis treatment involves all drugs except:
(a) Kanamycin (b) Pyrazinamide (c) Rifampicin (d) Ethambutol
Q.138. The landmark for measuring the length of nasogastric tu8be is:
(a) NOSE-Epigastrium (b) Tragus-Epigastrium
(c) Nose-Tragus-Epigastrium (d) Mammary line-Epigastrium
Q.139. Following surgery for repair of an inguinal hernia, the nurse establishes a
postoperative fluid intake goal for the client. The most appropriate amount would be:
(a) 500-700 mL/day (b) 1000-1500 mL/day
(c) 2000-3000 mL/day (d) 3000-3500 mL/day
Q.141. How much extra kcal of energy is required in a lactating mother form 0-6 months of
nursing the child?
(a) +350kcal (b) +450kcal (c) +550kcal (d) +650kcal
Q.145. Which among the following activity need to be restricted in a client with Parkinson’s
disease?
(a) Walking on the yard on a cold winter day (b) Taking cold water bath
(c) Taking food item which is high in water content
(d) Sitting on the beach in sun on a summer day
Q.146. Creating imaginary events to fill up the memory gap is known as-
(a) Circumstantiality (b) Neologism (c) Confabulation (d) Compulsion
Q.147. The part of mind that distinguish right from wrong & acts as censor of behavior is
known as-
(a) Id (b) Ego (c) Superego (d) all the above
Q.150. Which laboratory result should alert the nurse to perform further assessment on a
patient admitted with respiratory distress?
(a) PaCO2 < 50 mm Hg (b) HCO3 < 27 mEq/L
(c) PaO2 < 90 mm Hg (d) SPO2 less than 90%
Q.151. The nurse is collecting data for a patient who develops jaundice and dark amber-
colored urine. The nurse recognizes that which of the following is most likely the cause of
these manifestations?
(a) Encephalopathy (b) Pancreatitis (c) Bile duct obstruction (d) Cholecystitis
Q.152. A patient is scheduled for a right total hip replacement. The nurse should teach which
of the following postoperative leg positions?
(a) Maintain legs in adduction (b) Maintain legs in abduction
(c) Maintain internal leg rotation (d) Maintain more than 90 degree hip flexion
Q.154. The nurse administers levodopa to a client with Parkinson’s disease. Which
therapeutic effect does the nurse expect the medication to produce?
(a) Increase in acetylcholine production
(b) Replacement of the neurotransmitter in brain
(c) Regeneration of injured thalamic cells
(d) Improvement in myelination of neurons
Q.156. Which of the following doses of Rh immune globulin RhoGAM is appropriate for a
pregnant client at 28 weeks gestation?
(a) 0.6 mcg in a sensitized client (b) 50mcg in an unsensitized client
(c) 30 mcg in a sensitized client (d) 300 mcg in a unsensitized client
Q.160. Signs and symptoms of which of the following would be priority when caring for a
newly delivered tern neonate diagnosed as small for gestational age?
(a) Iron- deficiency anaemia (b) Birth asphyxia
(c) Persistent pulmonary hypertension (d) Hyperglycemia
Q.161. Which of the following would first alert the nurse that a child is haemorrhaging after
tonsillectomy?
(a) Mouth breathing (b) Frequent swallowing
(c) Requests for drinks (d) Increased pulse rate
Q.164. A client has just undergone insertion of a central venous catheter at the bedside. A
nurse would be sure to check the results of which of the following before increasing the flow
rate of the IV solution attached to the line.
(a) Serum electrolytes (b) Serum osmolarity
(c) Portable chest X-ray (d) Intake-output chart
Q.165. The nurse find the client unresponsive on the floor of the bathroom. Which action
should the nurse implement first?
(a) Check the client for breathing (b) Assess the carotid artery for a pulse
(c) Shake the client and shout (d) Call a code via the bathroom call light
Q.166. Postoperatively to help relieve the anxiety of a young school age child the nurse
should:
(a) Allow the child time to talk about feelings
(b) Tell a story about a child with similar surgery
(c) Ask the mother to room with the child for a few days
(d) Provide the child with bandages tape scissors and a doll
Q.167. Which of the following fundal heights indicates less than 12 week’s gestation when
the date of LMP is unknown?
(a) Uterus in the pelvis (b) Uterus at the xiphoid
(c) Uterus in the abdomen (d) Uterus at the umbilicus
Q.170. A female patient has a laparoscopic cholecystectomy this morning. She is now
complaining of right shoulder pain. The nurse would explain to the patient this symptoms is
(a) Common following this operation (b) Expected after general anesthesia
(c) Unusual and will be reported to the surgeon
(d) Indicative of a need to use the incentive spirometer
Q.173. Which is the important point in taking care of a patient with communicable disease?
(a) Immunization (b) Care of used utensils and articles
(c) Isolation (d) Hospitalization
Q.175. In a 78-year-old smoker with streptococcal pneumonia and difficulty’ in coughing out
secretions, the nursing diagnosis:
(a) Community acquired pneumonia with cough
(b) Pneumonia in an elderly smoker who needs chest physiotherapy
(c) Acute chest infection with weakness of chest muscles
(d) Ineffective airway clearance related to effects of pneumonia
Q.176. Which monitoring a patient of myocardial infarction in your coronary care Unit you
observe an isolated ventricular ectopic on the monitor. You will inform the physician and:
(a) Continue to monitor the patient (b) Prepare to defibrillate the patient
(c) Prepare to administer intravenous Lignocaine
(d) Prepare to administer intravenous Nitroglycerin
Q.180. Which of the statements given below is/are true about Antigen_ specific
immunoglobulin E (lgE) in allergic Rhinitis?
(a) Releases histamine and prostaglandins (b) Maintains the inflammatory response
(c) Produces as a result of initial exposure to an allergen
(d) Causes infiltration of inflammatory cell onto the nasal tissue
Q.181. Find out the correct pair regarding nerve injuries that occur during birth
(a) Facial Palsy - 7th cervical nerve root
(b) Brachial Palsy - 6th and 7th cervical nerve root
(c) Erb’s Palsy - 5th and 6th cervical nerve root
(d) Klumpke’s Palsy -5th cervical nerve root
Q.186. Of the following which is the most common site for metastasis in lung cancer?
(a) Kidney (b) Stomach (c) Liver (d) Spleen
Q.188. A fifty five-year-old male patient who is diagnosed with an evolving myocardial
infarction (MI) insists on going home. The nurse encourages the patient to be admitted,
because the greatest risk within the first 24 hours of sustaining an MI is
(A) Heart failure (B) Sudden death
(C) Pulmonary embolism (D) Ventricular aneurysm
Q.189. How much oxygen a nurse should give to a patient with chronic respiratory failure?
(a) 1 liter/min with nasal prongs (b) 2 liters/min with nasal mask
(c) 10 liters/min with nasal mask (d) 12 liters/min with nasal mask
Q.190. Which patient is having very high risk for developing ovarian cancer?
(a) 30 yrs old on oral contraceptives (b) 36 yrs old who had first child at 22 yrs
(c) 45 yrs old who was never been pregnant
(d) 40 yrs old who had 5 alive children, 1 abortion
Q.191. A nurse was called to see a patient with noisy breathing. She suspects laryngospasm
with strider and it occurs commonly with
(a) Hyperkalemia (b) Hypercalcemia (c) Hypokalemia (d) Hypocalcemia
Q.192. Nurse working in an operation theatre mist know, the risk of HIV infection with needle
stick injury is about
(a) 1 : 100 (b) 1 :200 (c) 1 : 300 (d) 1 : 400
Q.193. Nurse giving oxygen therapy should know that it has to be humidified because
(a) Oxygen is a hot air and it may burn trachea
(b) Oxygen is a dry gas and thickens the mucus
(c) Oxygen gets cleaned of pathogens by humidification
(d) Oxygen is easily absorbed because humidification add H-ion to it
Q.194. The technique is used for most routine protein and nucleic acid separation is:
(a) Evaporation (b) Chromatography (c) electrophoresis (d) Filtration
Q.198. The process by which proteins are broken down to their amino acids is also called:
(a) Proteolysis (b) Glycogenolysis (c) Glycolysis (d) All of the above
Q.200. All are high risk factors for endometrial carcinoma except
(A) Obesity (b) Multiparity (c) Diabetes (d) Exogenous estrogen
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