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MSC (Nursing) QP Anskey
MSC (Nursing) QP Anskey
MSC (Nursing) QP Anskey
Question Paper
MSc Nursing 2023
Q. No. 1
Capacity of gall bladder is around
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Option A 150 ml
Option B 250 ml
Option C 50 ml
Option D 500 ml
Correct Option C
Q. No. 2
The volume of blood that is pumped out by each ventricle at each heart beat is called
0012002
Q. No. 3
Total number of cervical, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae comes to:
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Option A 24
Option B 33
Option C 37
Option D 27
Correct Option A
Q. No. 4
Muscles of inspiration include all except
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Option A Diaphragm
Option B External intercostals
Option C Sternocleidomastoid
Q. No. 5
Gluconeogenesis is decreased by
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Option A Glucagon
Option B Epinephrine
Option C Glucocorticoids
Option D Insulin
Correct Option D
Q. No. 6 Benedict's test is less likely to give weakly positive results with concentrated urine
0012006 due to the action of
Option A Urea
Q. No. 7
Steaming of material at 100oC for 20 minutes for 3 consecutive days is
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Option A Inspissation
Option B Tyndallisation
Option C Pasteurisation
Option D Incineration
Correct Option B
Q. No. 8
Free living microbes that live on dead or decaying organic matter are known as
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Option A Parasites
Option B Saprophytes
Option C Commensals
Option D Pathogens
Correct Option B
Q. No. 9
The patients of following blood group have highest tendency of gastric carcinoma
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Option A Blood group A
Option B Blood group 0
Option C AB blood group
Option D Blood group B
Correct Option A
Q. No. 10
Increased uric acid levels are found in
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Option A Gout
Q. No. 11
Observation is the method of
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Option A Assessment
Option B Planning
Option C Evaluation
Option D Data collection
Correct Option D
Q. No. 12
Mummy restraints are used in
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Option A Adolescents
Option B Adults
Option C Old age patient
Option D Small children
Correct Option D
Q. No. 13
One ml is equivalent to macro drops
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Option A 15
Option B 25
Option C 35
Option D 55
Correct Option A
Q. No. 14
What position best facilitates this assessment ?
0012014
Option A Sims
Option B Lithotomy
Option C Dorsal recumbent
Option D High fowler's
Correct Option D
Q. No. 15 What is the term used for a high-pitched musical sound in clients during a respiratory
0012015 assessment ?
Option A Crowing
Option B Wheezing
Option C Stridor
Option D Sigh
Correct Option B
Q. No. 16
The interpretation of the data collected about the patient represents the:
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Option A Assessment of the patient
Option B Health problems of the patient
Option C Proposed plan of care for the patient
Option D Nursing interventions done for the patient
Correct Option A
Q. No. 17
It refers to the preparation of the bed with a new set of linens:
0012017
Option A Bed bath
Option B Bed making
Option C Bed shampoo
Option D Bed lining
Correct Option B
Q. No. 18
Priorities of planning in Nursing process is done by
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Option A Information processing model
Option B Interpersonal theory
Option C Stages of illness model
Option D Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
Correct Option D
Q. No. 19 Which of the following is most likely to validate that a client is experiencing intestinal
0012019 bleeding ?
Option A Large quantities of fat mixed with pale yellow liquid stool
Option B Brown formed stool
Option C Semi soft tar colored stools
Option D Pneumonia
Correct Option B
Q. No. 21
The pioneer of the modern nursing is
0012021
Option A Adhoka
Option B Paula
Option C Florence nightingale
Option D Marcella
Correct Option C
Q. No. 22
Which of the pulse is palpated to see the effectiveness of CPR ?
0012022
Option A Ulnar
Option B Carotid pulse
Correct Option B
Q. No. 23
The boiling point of water is
0012023
Option A 121oc
Option B 140oc
Option C 200oc
Option D 100oc
Correct Option D
Q. No. 24
Which of the following technique involves the sense of sight ?
0012024
Option A Inspection
Option B Palpation
Option C Percussion
Option D Auscultation
Correct Option A
Q. No. 25
What percentage of proteins contributes to the total energy in Indian diets ?
0012025
Option A 1-5%
Option B 10-15%
Option C 20-25%
Option D 50-65%
Correct Option B
Q. No. 26
Examples for the micro nutrients are
0012026
Option A Calcium
Option B CHO (Carbohydrates)
Option C Fats
Option D Nutrients
Correct Option A
Q. No. 27
Follicular hyperkeratosis is also called as
0012027
Option C Phrynoderma
Option D Keratomalacia
Correct Option C
Q. No. 28
Deficiency of vitamin D in adult's causes
0012028
Option A Osteomalacia
Option B Osteoporosis
Option C Rickets
Option D Bone deformities
Correct Option A
Q. No. 29
Rich sources of vitamin C are
0012029
Option A Amla
Option B Apple
Option C Orange
Option D Spinach
Correct Option A
Q. No. 30 After marriage if the wife resides in her husband's house, descent and property is
0012030 traced through the male line, the system is known as:
Option A Matriarchal family
Q. No. 31
Other term for multigenerational family :
0012031
Option A Joint family
Q. No. 32 In which of the following types of systems is a person's right and rank in the society
0012032 determined by his birth into a particular group ?
Option A Estate system
Option B Meritocracy
Option C Caste system
Q. No. 33
When people change their position in a social hierarchy it is called
0012033
Option A Social justice
Correct Option D
Q. No. 34
Which of the following does not influence mental health ?
0012034
Option A Heredity
Option C Education
Option D Physical health
Correct Option C
Q. No. 35 Excessive worrying, muscle tension, headaches, sweating, tiredness, trembling and
0012035 nausea may be symptoms of :
Option A OCD
Option B Phobia
Option C Hysteria
Option D Generalised anxiety disorder
Correct Option D
Q. No. 36
Which of the following is not true about the id ?
0012036
Correct Option B
Q. No. 37
A rope in a dark room is perceived as a snake. This is an example of :
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Option C Illusion
Option D Retinal disparity
Correct Option C
Q. No. 38
Pharmacodynamics is the study of :
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Q. No. 39
The preferred route of administration in an unconscious patient is :
0012039
Option A Sublingual
Option B Oral
Option C Intravenous
Option D Nasal
Correct Option C
Q. No. 40
The following is generally the drug of first choice in typhoid
0012040
Option A Amoxicillin
Option B Tetracycline
Option C Erythromycin
Option D Ciprofloxacin
Correct Option D
Q. No. 41
The following is used in roundworm infestation :
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Option A Metronidazole
Option B Albendazole
Option C Clotrimazole
Option D Fluconazole
Correct Option B
Q. No. 42
Priority nursing intervention in the immediate post gastroscopy period will be :
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Option A Administer oxygen
Correct Option B
Q. No. 43
The most common site of occurring peptic ulcers in stomach:
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Option A Pyloric portion
Correct Option A
Q. No. 44
Which type of solution is commonly used for the fluid replacement in burns?
0012044
Option A Hartmann solution
Option C 5% dextrose
Q. No. 45 Nurse Ramya is suctioning a tracheostomy tube of an adult patient. During the
0012045 procedure, the catheter appears to attach to the tracheal wall and creates a pulling
sensation. What is the best action for the nurse to take?
Correct Option D
Q. No. 46
Which of the following respiratory complication is most common after surgery?
0012046
Option B Empyema
Option C Atelectasis
Correct Option C
Q. No. 47 Any disturbance that blocks the transmission of nerve impulse from SA node
0012047 downwards is known as :
Correct Option A
Q. No. 48 Which among the following is the most specific marker for the diagnosis of acute
0012048 myocardial infarction ?
Option A Troponin
Option C LDH
Option D Myoglobin
Correct Option A
Q. No. 49 Blood group which is not likely to be present in a baby born to mother with O positive
0012049 and father with A negative blood group
Option A A positive
Option B A negative
Option C O positive
Option D AB positive
Correct Option D
Q. No. 50
Immediate management of choice to restore B.P. and peripheral circulation is:
0012050
Option C Colloids
Option D Inotropes
Correct Option B
Q. No. 51
Glasgow coma scale has all, except:
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Correct Option C
Q. No. 52
Parkinsons's disease is caused by:
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Correct Option A
Q. No. 53 What is the first thing a nurse should assess to determine the presence of
0012053 neurological changes?
Option C Reflexes
Option D Level of consciousness
Correct Option D
Q. No. 54
The most common complication after acute myocardial infarction is :
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Correct Option D
Q. No. 55 When the patient is on mechanical ventilation which of the following equipment
0012055 should be kept ready at bedside ?
Q. No. 56 Which of the following nursing actions in most essential for a patient with an
0012056 endotracheal (ET) tube?
Q. No. 57 The nurse understands that the patient diagnosed with pulmonary embolism will be
0012057 treated by
Option A Streptokinase
Q. No. 58
The most common cause of acute appendicitis is :
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Option A A fecalith
Q. No. 59
The nurse understands that urine flows through a Foley's catheter by the principle of
0012059
Option B Gravity
Option C Suction
Option D Siphoning
Correct Option B
Q. No. 60
Which of the following does not support the vagina ?
0012060
Correct Option C
Q. No. 61
Softening of the lower uterine segment just above the cervix is called
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Correct Option A
Q. No. 62
What is the characteristic violet discolouration of the vagina during pregnancy called
0012062
Correct Option B
Q. No. 63
What is the total weight gain during pregnancy?
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Option A 5kg
Option B 8kg
Option C 10kg
Option D 12.5kg
Correct Option D
Q. No. 64
Following delivery , the uterus becomes a pelvic organ at
0012064
Correct Option D
Q. No. 65
Which of the following does not cause the subinvolution of the uterus ?
0012065
Option C Anemia
Option D Complete perineal tear
Correct Option D
Q. No. 66 A 25 - year old primigravida presents at 8 weeks of gestation with hyperemesis.
0012066 Which of these is not included in the triad of hyperemesis ?
Option A Dehydration
Option B Weight loss
Option C Ketosis
Correct Option D
Q. No. 67 According to ICMR, severe anemia in pregnancy is defined as hemoglobin below what
0012067 value
Option A 11 g/dL
Option B 10 g/dL
Option C 7 g/dL
Option D 4 g/dL
Correct Option C
Q. No. 68
What is the average requirement of iron in the third trimester ?
0012068
Correct Option C
Q. No. 69 Under the National Anemia Prophylaxis Programme, how much elemental iron should
0012069 all pregnant and lactating mothers receive?
Correct Option C
Q. No. 70
Which of the following is not one of the danger signs of pre-eclampsia?
0012070
Correct Option C
Q. No. 71
What is the target postprandial blood glucose in the control of GDM pregnancy?
0012071
Correct Option B
Q. No. 72
Autism can usually be diagnosed when the child is about
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Option A 1 month
Option B 2 month
Option C 2 years
Option D 14 years
Correct Option C
Q. No. 73 A foul smelling frothy stool in cystic fibrosis result from the presence of large amount
0012073 of
Option A Phenylalanine
Option B Undigested fat
Correct Option B
Q. No. 74
Child survival and safe motherhood programme was introduced by
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Correct Option D
Q. No. 75
The average increase of head circumference from birth to 6 months is
0012075
Option D 2 cm / month
Correct Option B
Q. No. 76 The nurse is employed in well baby clinic to administer vaccines. Which of the
0012076 following is present is a contraindication for receiving immunization?
Option A Vomiting
Option B Excessive crying
Option C Diarrhea
Option D Fever
Correct Option D
Q. No. 77
When do you called child as a premature
0012077
Q. No. 78
Number of deciduous teeth is
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Option A 20
Option B 24
Option C 28
Option D 32
Correct Option D
Q. No. 79
The bone most frequently fractured during delivery is
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Option A Radius
Option B Clavicle
Option C Humerus
Option D Ulna
Correct Option C
Q. No. 80 The dietary changes that a nurse would implement with a 2 year child who is in the
0012080 acute stage of Nephrotic syndrome is :
Option A Increased iron intake
Correct Option C
Q. No. 81
Addison's disease is otherwise called as
0012081
Option D Hyperaldosteronism
Correct Option C
Q. No. 82
ECT is not indicated in
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Option A Catatonic schizophrenia
Correct Option C
Q. No. 83
Attention deficiency disorder is seen with which of the following drug
0012083
Option A Phenobarbitone
Option B Amphetamine
Option C Low dose benzodiazepine
Option D Cocaine
Correct Option A
Q. No. 84
Post traumatic stress disorder is because of
0012084
Option A Vascular accident
Correct Option B
Q. No. 85
Which assessment information would be evaluated as objective data?
0012085
Q. No. 86 A client diagnosed with major depressive disorder and experiencing suicidal ideation
0012086 is showing signs of anxiety. Alprazolam (Xanax) is prescribed. Which assessment
should be prioritized
Option A Monitor for signs and symptoms of physical and psychological withdrawal
Option B Teach the client about side effects of the medication and how to handle these side effects
Option C Assess for nausea and give the medication with food if nausea occurs
Option D Ask the client to rate his or her mood on a mood scale and monitor for suicidal ideations
Correct Option D
Q. No. 87
Persistent unrealistic intensive fear of an object, place or situation is
0012087
Option A Seizure
Option B Phobia
Option C Hysteria
Option D Illusion
Correct Option B
Q. No. 88
A person who is avoiding becoming aware of some painful aspect of reality is
0012088
Option A Denial
Option B Projection
Option C Deteriorating
Option D Acceptance
Correct Option A
Q. No. 89
When talking about alcohol and drug abuse the nurse should be aware that
0012089
Q. No. 90 When helping a very confused, elderly client, the best approach is to provide an
0012090 environment with
Option A A specific routine
Option B Group involvement
Correct Option C
Q. No. 91 A person with an antisocial personality disorder has difficulty relating to others.
0012091 Because the person has never learned to
Q. No. 92
Experimental epidemiology deals with
0012092
Option A Epidemics
Option B Intervention or modification
Correct Option B
Q. No. 93
Current concept of health promotion and the related activities lead to:
0012093
Q. No. 94
Administration of oral polio vaccine to the children is a measure of:
0012094
Option A Health promotion
Correct Option B
Q. No. 95
The system of medicine which is originated from Tamil Nadu State is:
0012095
Option A Ayurveda
Option B Siddha
Option C Homeopathy
Option D Unani-Tibb
Correct Option B
Q. No. 96 Health is a state where every cell and every organ is functioning at optimum capacity.
0012096 The definition of health is given under the following dimension of health:
Option A Biological dimension
Option B Physical dimension
Correct Option B
Q. No. 97 The continuous scrutiny of all aspects of occurrence and spread of disease that are
0012097 pertinent to effective control is known as
Option A Quarantine
Option B Screening
Option C Surveillance
Option D Monitoring
Correct Option C
Q. No. 98 The establishment of 'green belts' in the prevention and control of air pollution is a
0012098 method of:
Option A Containment
Option B Replacement
Option C Legislation
Option D Dilution
Correct Option D
Q. No. 99
Herd immunity does not protect an individual in
0012099
Option A Diphtheria
Option B Poliomyelitis
Option C Smallpox
Option D Tetanus
Correct Option D
Q. No. 100
The most effective sterilizing procedure is
0012100
Option A Sunlight
Option B Boiling
Option C Hot air oven
Option D Radiation
Correct Option D
Q. No. 101 Possessing the abilities and resources to accomplish family development task is
0012101 known as
Q. No. 102
Incubation period of pertussis is:
0012102
Option A 7-14 days
Q. No. 103
Which of the following is most powerful chemical disinfectant ?
0012103
Option A Phenol
Option B Lysol
Option C Dettol
Q. No. 104
Administration of national health programmes is the responsibility of :
0012104
Option A Union Health Ministry
Option B Directorate General of Health Services
Q. No. 105
The concept of primary health centre was first given by :
0012105
Option A Bhore committee
Q. No. 106
The planned educational experiences provided in a job setting is :
0012106
Option A Curricular education
Option B In service education
Correct Option B
Q. No. 107
An important aspect of nurses patient relationship is
0012107
Option A Therapeutic
Option B Personal
Option C Social
Option D Causal
Correct Option A
Q. No. 108
Johari window facilitates understanding of
0012108
Option A One's own strengths and limitation
Option B Implementation of nursing process
Correct Option A
Q. No. 109
Checklist and rating scales as tools of counselling are
0012109
Q. No. 110
Naturalism philosophy emphasizes
0012110
Q. No. 111
Professional organization is an example of :
0012111
Option A Active agency
Correct Option A
Q. No. 112
Henry Fayol suggested the following principles of management except
0012112
Q. No. 113 The process of assignment of activities and laying down of line and staff relationship
0012113 is called
Option A Staffing
Option B Organizing
Option C Planning
Option D Directing
Correct Option B
Q. No. 114 The process of determining and maintaining competence in nursing practice to uphold
0012114 the standard of nursing profession is called
Option A Licensure
Option B Registration
Option C Credentialing
Option D Certification
Correct Option C
Q. No. 115
Who is acknowledged as "father" of modern management theory?
0012115
Option A Henry Fayol
Option D F W Taylor
Correct Option A
Q. No. 116
Any research which makes use of observation based on past events is known as:
0012116
Option A Trend approach
Option B Time series
Correct Option D
Q. No. 118
A study that examines data collected in the present
0012118
Q. No. 119
Which of the following is not a primary data collection technique?
0012119
Option A Observation
Correct Option D
Q. No. 120 Variables are arranged either in ascending or descending order of magnitude to
0012120 determine
Option A Mean
Option B Histogram
Option C Median
Option D Pie chart
Correct Option D