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158751. Where is the headquarters of western command of Indian Army?
(A): Goa (B): Chandimandir (C): Ezhimala (D): Mumbai
158752. Who is the Kerala Minister for ‘Waqf' affairs?
(A): Dr. K.T. Jaleel (B): A.C. Moideen (C): E. Chandrasekaran (D): P.K. Kunhalikutty
158753. A condition in which bone matrix is lost, which makes the bone more susceptible to fracture is :
(A): Osteomalacia. (B): Rickets (C): Osteosarcoma (D): Osteoporosis
158754. Scar tissue formation is otherwise known as :
(A): Granulation (B): Necrosis (C): Proliferation (D): Fibrosis
158755. During CPR, Cardiac compression is applied to :
(A): Halfway between Sternum and left nipple (B): lower half of Sternum (C): Area under the left nipple (D): Upper half of Sternum
158756. The greatest danger of hyperkalemia is :
(A): Tetany (B): Fluid overload (C): Cardiac arrest (D): Polyuria
158757. While caring a patient after pneumonectomy, which is the most applicable one?
(A): accumulation of fluid in the empty thorax is a desired outcome (B): two chest drainage tubes should be attached to water seal drainage and low suction (C): patient should be kept in his back only (D): patient should be discouraged from coughing
158758. Actions which halts the progress of a disease at its initial stage, management and prevention of complication is termed as :
(A): primary prevention (B): secondary prevention (C): teritiary prevention (D): rehabilitation
158759. Constant presence of an infectious agent or disease'within a given geographic area is called :
(A): Epidemic (B): Pandemic (C): Sporadic (D): Endemic
158760. While caring a new born baby with high bilirubin, with signs of impending kernicterus, nurses primary observation should be for :
(A): Lethargy and loss of moro reflex (B): Cyanosis and respiratory distress (C): Rapid pulse and diaphoresis (D): Vomiting and diarrhoea
158761. Which of the following condition in pregnancy most likely can cause abruptio placenta?
(A): heart disease (B): chronic hypertensionchronic hypertension (C): drug addictiondrug addiction (D): hyper thyroidism
158762. Inactivated polio vaccine is otherwise known as :
(A): Cell culture vaccine (B): Sabin vaccineSabin vaccine (C): 17.D vaccine (D): Salk vaccine
158763. Primary ECG change that indicates myocardial ischemia is :
(A): Absence of P-wave (B): Prolonged PR-interval (C): ST segment elevation and T-wave invertion (D): Narrow QRS complex
158764. The most prominent features in Catatonic -Schizophrenia are:
(A): Delusion (B): Motor and volitional disturbance (C): Hallucination (D): Silly giggling
158765. Highly malignant, rapidly growing tumour of cerebellum seen in children is :
(A): Astrocytoma (B): MeningiomaMeningioma (C): Medullo blastoma (D): EpendymomaEpendymoma
158766. National Mental Health policy was formulated in theyear:
(A): 1982 (B): 1987 (C): 1985 (D): 1912
158767. Primary goal in the nursing management of cervical spine injury will he :
(A): Prevention of spinal shock (B): Reorientation to reality (C): Pain relief (D): Maintenance of respiration
158768. Which of the following symptom after Abdominal-aortic aneurysm indicate retroperitoneal — haemorrhage?
(A): Complaint of severe back pain (B): Absence of peristaltic sounds (C): Air bubbles in the Nasogastric drainage (D): Chest discomfort
158769. Abnormal opening at the top of atrial septum having increased association with partial anomalous pulmonary venous connection is :
(A): Sinus venosus ASD (B): Ostium Primum ASD (C): Tricuspid atresia (D): Ostium secundum ASD
158770. Physiological jaundice in new born usually appear during :
(A): first 24 hra (B): only after 72 hrs. (C): 30 - 72 hrs. (D): after 5 days
158771. Which vitamin deficiency is common in association with INH theraphy in tuberculosis?
(A): Riboflavin (B): Thiamin (C): Niacin (D): Pyridoxin
158772. Among the following congenital heart disea.se, which one is Cyanotic?
(A): Truncus arteriosus (B): Atrial septal defect (C): Ventricularseptaldefect (D): Atrio ventricular canal
158773. ‘Flag sign' is a non specific, but usual feature in :
(A): Scurvy (B): Kwashiorkor (C): Marasmus (D): Pellagra
158774. Vagolytic agents are given before general anaesthesia in major surgery. Most commonly used vagolytic agent is :
(A): Atropin sulphate (B): Morphine sulphate (C): Calcium gluconate (D): Sodium bicarbonate
158775. Normal OSF pressure is :
(A): 20-40 mm of H20 (B): 200 - 240 mm of H2Q (C): 20- 40 mm of Hg (D): 80-180 mm of H2O
158776. Which of the following is not the classic Cushing's triad changes in increased ICP?
(A): pulse dcficite (B): decreased pulse ratedecreased pulse rate (C): increased blood pressureincreased blood pressure (D): widening of pulse pressurewidening of pulse pressure
158777. Another name for atonic cerebral palsy is :
(A): Extra pyramidal cerebral palsy (B): Cerebellar cerebral palsy (C): Mixed type cerebral palsy (D): Pyramidal cerebral palsy
158778. Narcotics are not administered in patients with high cervical injury as they add risk
(A): sedation (B): increased ICP , (C): respiratory depression (D): drug dependencedrug dependence
158779. Mace win’s sign is associated with :
(A): Hydrocephalus (B): Meningocele (C): Anencephaly (D): Encephalopathy
158780. Central venous pressure is a measurement of pressurewithin the :
(A): Aorta (B): Superior vena cava (C): Pulmonary artery (D): Pulmonary veins
158781. Excess growth hormone in adults result in :
(A): Cushing's syndrome (B): Gigantism (C): Dwarfism (D): Acromegaly
158782. A patient is admitted with respiratory distress and diagnosed as having Pneumothorax. Here immediate priority should be :
(A): Tracheostomy (B): Bronchoscopy (C): Throat suction (D): Insertion of chest tube
158783. Most common cause of aphasia is vascular disease of brain. Major blood vessel that is associated with aphasia is :
(A): Middle meningeal artery (B): Middle cerebral artery (C): Facial artery (D): Temporal artery
158784. Unpleasant and conflict producing emotions and desires are unconsciously forgotten by an ego defense called:
(A): suppression (B): regression (C): repression (D): denial
158785. The most common initial symptoms of SLE are :
(A): Tremors and loss of weight (B): Painful, inflammed joints with stiffness (C): Petechiae in skin and pallor (D): Increased BP/Haomaturia and Oedema
158786. Muscle disease characterized by fluctuating weakness of voluntary muscles innervated by cranial nerves is:
(A): Polio myelitis (B): Multiple Sclerosis (C): Guillain-Barre syndrome (D): Myasthenia gravis
158787. While giving aminophyllin IV infusion, the common side effect a nurse can observe is :
(A): Urinary frequency (B): Increased lethargy (C): Respiratory acidosis (D): Increase in bronchial secretions
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