AIIMS Manglagiri Staff Nurse Gr II Exam -2018 Questions and Answers
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- Braxton-Hicks are?
- Graves’ Disease is?
- Calculate the sampling interval according to systematic sampling technique when your sample size is 200 and your accessible population is 40,000?
- A function of nursing management is?
- Following are the dimensions of health except?
- Basic concepts of nursing informatics?
- A feeding problem among infants?
- When a patient tells the nurse that he is cool to undergo surgery with his body rigid and sharp voice, a nurse can interpret that he
is anxious as evidenced by the body language. Which form of communication is used here? - Malpractice is an example of?
- Dystocia is?
- The third stage of labour comprises of?
- Identify ‘at risk’ infant from the following?
- According to Transactional Analysis, what are the 3 main ego states?
- Rorschach test is an example of?
- Capacity of a microbe to cause disease is known as?
- An item which can be included in ‘A’ Items in ABC Analysis in inventory control?
- The current President of Indian Nursing Council is?
- A structure which is in dermis layer of skin is?
- A clinical sign of impending death is?
- Positron Emission Tomography is a?
- Who developed the method of pasteurization to prevent spoilage of food by bacteria?
- In which disease condition a boot-shaped heart is seen in chest X-ray?
- In nursing practice, Nursing Informatics can be applied in?
- A better method of teaching intravenous cannulation is?
- Out of the following, the bony labyrinth of inner ear consists?
- An example for sesamoid bone is?
- An example of legal issue in nursing practice?
- An example of occupational hazards is?
- Pain that can occur in an amputated person is?
- What is the risk factor for the septic shock?
- What is the other name of Null Hypothesis?
- What is the term used for a careful appraisal of the strengths and weakness of a research study?
- What is the stage of a tumor, if it is of any size with positive or negative lymph node involvement and distant metastasis according to TNM Classification?
- Out of the following, which comfort device prevents the external rotation of the hips of a bedridden patient?
- Out of the following, what can be a possible source of infection for brucellosis?
- The observable tip of the Iceberg of Disease represents?
- Kaposi’s sarcoma is seen in?
- The difference between the actual amount spent and budgeted amount is known as?
- An educational activity organized by the employer for the employees to assist them in learning & skill improvement?
- Senseless repetition of same words / phrases over and over again is known as?
- Koplik’s spots can be observed in?
- An ongoing counseling process throughout an individual’s life span is known as?
- A common nursing diagnosis for all patients with an ileostomy is?
- A methodology for tracking the energy vectors of interpersonal relationships in a group is known as?
- A kind of play which can be observed in an infant?
- Shuffling gait is observed in?
- Treatment of Leukemia is?
- A seborrheic crusting over the scalp of a newborn is known as?
- Compute the mean weight of 8 patients with the following weights in kilograms?
- A first line medication for pulmonary tuberculosis?
- What can be a desirable sampling technique if your samples are injection drug users?
- A woman in labour is known as?
- A principle regarding operational aspects of Primary Health Care (PHC) is?
- A true contraindication for breastfeeding?
- 1 ml of Inj. Pitocin contains?
- A very severe elevation of mood in manic episode is?
- The best method of decontamination of infectious waste before final disposal is?
- The muscle that lies on the anterior thoracic wall is?
- The term which is used to describe idiosyncratically formed new words whose derivation cannot be understood easily is?
- The absolute contraindication for electroconvulsive therapy is?
- The other name of Body Mass Index is?
- The ‘pacemaker’ of heart is?
- The term ‘Cephalocaudal’ means?
- The organ of locomotion of bacteria?
- A mood stabilising agent?
- A biochemical marker of pre-eclampsia is?
- Which health education method is used by visiting a blood blank during community postings?
- Vaccination is an example of?
- When did The Mental Health Bill become The Mental Health Act?
- One of the principles of health education?
1. Eye contractions
2. Abdominal contractions
3. Muscle contractions
4. Uterine contractions
1. Hyperthyroidism
2. Hypopituitarism
3. Hypoparathyroidism
4. Hypothyroidism
1. 400
2. 2000
3. 4000
4. 200
1. Networking
2. Administration
3. Planning
4. Hierarchy
1. Financial
2. Mental
3. Social
4. Physical
1. Service+Education+Administration
2. Data+Knowledge+ Information
3. Evidence+Practice+Technology
4. Computer+Science+Work
1. Choking
2. Hiccups
3. Aspiration
4. Regurgitation
1. Metacommunication
2. Nonverbal Communication
3. Verbal Communication
4. Symbolic Communication
1. Unintentional torts
2. Assault
3. Battering
4. Intentional torts
1. Abortion
2. Normal labour
3. Abnormal labour
4. Caesarean section
1. Delivery of fetus
2. Effacement of cervix
3. Placental separation
4. Descent of fetus
1. Infant with diarrhea
2. Malnourished baby
3. Low birth weight baby
4. Down syndrome baby
1. Id, Ego, Superego
2. Inferiority complex, Normal complex, Superiority complex
3. Parent, Adult, Child
4. Blind, Hidden, Unknown
1. Projective Technique
2. Field notes
3. Biophysiologic Measurement
4. Observation technique
1. Pathogenicity
2. Virulence
3. Infection
4. Immunity
1. Gauze bundle
2. Syringes & Needles
3. MRI Machine
4. Bed Linen
1. Mrs. K. S. Bharati
2. Dr. T. Dileep Kumar
3. Mrs. Ranjeet Kaur
4. Dr. Asha Sharma
1. Papillae
2. Subcutaneous fat
3. Sweat glands
4. Melanin
1. Increased movements of extremities
2. Increased muscle tone
3. Worrying
4. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
1. Neuropsychological test
2. Neuro-Endocrine test
3. Electrophysiological test
4. Brain Imaging test
1. Edward Jenner
2. Louis Pasteur
3. Joseph Lister
4. Robert Koch
1. Patent Ductus Arteriosus
2. Transposition of Great Arteries
3. Tricuspid Atresia
4. Tetralogy of Fallot
1. Decision making
2. Computer application
3. Electronic Medical Records
4. Local area networks
1. Discussion
2. Demonstration
3. Lecture
4. Seminar
1. Auditory ossicles
2. Auditory canal
3. Cochlea
4. Pinna
1. Patella
2. Ribs
3. Carpals
4. Sternum
1. Absenteeism of staff
2. Long working hours
3. Error in instrument count in operation theatre
4. Less staff salary
1. Cystic fibrosis
2. Rheumatoid Arthritis
3. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
4. Silicosis
1. Phantom limb pain
2. Postherpetic neuralgia
3. Trigeminal neuralgia
4. Causalgia
1. Deep vein thrombosis
2. None of these
3. Cardiac failure
4. Extreme ages
1. Directional hypothesis
2. Scientific hypothesis
3. Research hypothesis
4. Statistical hypothesis
1. Research critique
2. Research abstract
3. Research synopsis
4. Research proposal
1. Stage I
2. Stage III
3. Stage II
4. Stage IV
1. Trochanter rolls
2. Hand roll
3. Trapeze bar
4. Sandbags
1. Rats
2. Sheep
3. Goats
4. Horses
1. Clinically Recognizable cases
2. Unknown cases
3. Hidden cases
4. Preventive cases
1. Leukemia
2. AIDS
3. Brain tumour
4. Glaucoma
1. Variance
2. Expense
3. Revenue
4. Budgeting
1. Induction Training
2. Training Programme
3. In service Education
4. Career Development
1. Stereotypy
2. Trance
3. Verbigeration
4. Broadcasting
1. Oral mucosa
2. Neck
3. Chest & Abdomen
4. Skin
1. Preventive counseling
2. Developmental counseling
3. Crisis counseling
4. Facilitative counselling
1. Disturbed body image
2. Excess fluid volume
3. Constipation
4. Delayed growth and development
1. Group dynamics
2. Sociometry
3. Human relations
4. Leadership training
1. Associative play
2. Parallel play
3. Onlooker play
4. Unoccupied play
1. Juvenile arthritis
2. Multiple Myeloma
3. Pelvic inflammatory diseases
4. Parkinsonism
1. Radiation therapy
2. Ergot therapy
3. Surgery
4. Chemotherapy
1. Cradle cap
2. Granuloma
3. Mongolian spots
4. Salmon Patches
1. 145
2. 140
3. 143
4. 148
1. Capreomycin
2. Pyridoxine
3. Rifampicin
4. Ethionamide
1. Quota Sampling
2. Convenient Sampling
3. Purposive Sampling
4. Snowball Sampling
1. Gravida
2. Parturient
3. Para
4. Puerpera
1. Home visit
2. Health care
3. Financial management
4. Equitable distribution
1. Radiation therapy
2. AIDS
3. Low birth weight
4. Phenylketonuria
1. 5 mg
2. 50 mg
3. 5 IU
4. 5 mm
1. Euphoria
2. Ecstasy
3. Exaltation
4. Elation
1. Autoclaving
2. Shredding
3. Incineration
4. Pulverisation
1. Pectoralis major
2. Deltoid
3. Triceps
4. Biceps
1. Mannerisms
2. Mutism
3. Negativism
4. Neologisms
1. Raised Intracranial tension
2. Retinal detachment
3. Myocardial infarction
4. Diabetes Mellitus
1. Standard Index
2. Calorie Index
3. Quetelet Index
4. Citation Index
1. Atrioventricular node
2. Atrioventricular bundle
3. Vagus nerve
4. Sinoatrial node
1. Simple to complex
2. Center to midline
3. Infancy to adolescence
4. Head to tail
1. Fimbriae
2. Capsule
3. Spores
4. Flagella
1. Bupropion
2. Amitriptyline
3. Sertraline
4. Lithium
1. Raised Hb level
2. Raised hematocrit level
3. Raised electrolyte level
4. Raised uric acid level
1. Field trip method
2. Demonstration
3. Role play
4. Skit
1. Herd immunity
2. Artificial active immunity
3. Artificial passive immunity
4. Natural passive immunity
1. 1990
2. 1912
3. 1987
4. 1985
1. Authenticity
2. Audiovisual aids
3. Man power
4. Credibility
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