 Shisir Kumar Adhikari
                            
                             2024-08-04 17:24:15
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 Shisir Kumar Adhikari
                            
                             2024-08-04 17:24:15
                             3276
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                        Nursing Loksewa Model Questions with Answers
1. According to Maslow's hierarchy of human needs, the highest level is:
A. Physiologic needs
B. Safety and security
C. Esteem and self-respect
D. Self-actualization
2. Which is not a special sense organ in the sensory system?s
A. Teeth 
B. Skin
C. Tongue
D. Eye
3. Which is the longest organ of the digestive system in the human body?
A. Oesophagus
B. StomaCH
C. Small intestine
D. Large intestine
4. What are the main activities of the digestive system?
A. Ingestion
B. Digestion
C. Both 'A' and 'B'
D. Expression
5. Length of the female urethra is:
A. 18 cm
B. 12 cm
C. 8 Cm
D. 4 cm
6. The life span of erythrocytes is
A. 60 Days
B. 90 Days
C. 120 Days 
D. 125 Days
7. The process of Bone formation is called
A. Ossification
B. Calcification
C. Osteoid formation
D. Epiphyseal plate
8. What are the sign of Cushing Syndrome?
A. Large thighs
B. Pendulous abdomen
C. Large upper arms
D. Posterior neck fat paid and thin extremities
9. Which is the following disease is not include in the respiratory system?
A. Epilepsy 
B. Bronchitis
C. Pulmonary TB
D. Pleurisy
10. How many steps should be followed for home delivery services?
A. 3 
B. 5
C. 7
D. 10
11. Which is not the major killer disease?
A. Diarrhoea
B. Mesles
C. Tuberculosis
D. Scabies 
12. When adopted the First National Health Policy in Nepal
A. 2046
B. 2048 
C. 2050
D. 2063
13. What are the Sources of the data collection?
A. Patient
B. Patients family
C. Patient's charts and records
D. All of the above 
14. Where is the remittent fever seen?
A. Typhoid fever 
B. Rheumatic fever
C. TB
D. Malaria
15. World Health Day is celebrated on:
A. 7th April Each Year 
B. 10th April each Year
C. 15th April Each Year
D. 20th April Each year
16. A full liquid diet contains the following:
A. Carbohydrate
B. Fat
C. Protein
D. All of the above
17. .........bite transmits the Yellow fever.
A. Mises
B. Rat
C. Aedes Mosquito 
D. Lice
18. What is the study of fungus called?
A. Fungology
B. Mycology 
C. Mythology
D. Algology
19. What are the signs of severe dehydration?
A. Skin pinch goes back slowly
B. Lethargic or unconscious baby 
C. Thirsty
D. All of the above
20. Inflammation of the brain tissue is called:
A. Meningitis
B. Encephalitis
C. Encephalosis
D. Epilepsy
21. In Nepal, DOTS programme successfully implemented throughout the country?
A. 2000
B. 2001 
C. 2002
D. 2003
22. Influenza is caused by:
A. Virus
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. Fungi
23. All organs are affected by hypertension EXCEPT:?
A. Eye
B. Brain
C. Liver
D. Heart
24. Rainbow-like vision is seen in:
A. Trachoma
B. Glaucoma
C. Cataract
D. Corneal ulcer
25. The Study of epidemiology is called:
A. Disease Frequency 
B. Disease study
C. Disease control only
D. Data analysis
26. IUCD works for family planning
A. 5 Years
B. 8 Years
C. 10 Years
D. 12 Years
27. How many tools are included in the supervision activities in the Nursing programme?
A. 9
B. 10 
C. 11
D. 12
28. Which is the largest muscle?
A. Gluteus maximus
B. Sartorius
C. Masseter
D. Stapedius
29. What is the term used for normal respiratory rhythm and depth in a client?
A. Eupnea
B. Apnea
C. Bradypnea
D. Tachypnea
30. All are killed vaccine EXCEPT:
A. BCG
B. IPV
C. Meningitis
D. Rabies vaccine
31. When was the first case of Aids detected in Nepal?
A. 1978
B. 1988
C. 1998
D. 1968
32. It is formed by the two innominate bones which articulate anteriorly at the symphysis pubis and posteriorly with the sacrum at the sacroiliac joints which are synovial joints and its :
A. Humerus
B. Femur
C. The pelvis
D. Thoracid cage
33. Caput succedaneum of a neonate disappears after how many hours after birth?
A. 40 hrs
B. 24 Hrs
C. 80 hrs
D. 90 hrs
34. National Safe Motherhood Programme was initiated in Nepal in:
A. 1996
B. 1997 
C. 1998
D. 2000
35. A nurse identifies a patient's responses to actual or potential health problems during which step of the nursing process?
A. Assessing
B. Diagnosing 
C. Evaluations
D. Planning
36. At birth, the length of the baby measures about:
A. 25 cm
B. 50 cm
C. 75 cm
D. 100 cm
37. In teaching deep breathing and coughing exercises to a client which teaching method can be best used:
A. Roleplay
B. Discussion
C. Exhibition
D. Demonstration 
38. Abortion is defined as the loss of pregnancy before the fetal is weeks of gestation:
A. 20 weeks
B. 22 Weeks
C. 28 Weeks
D. 36 Weeks
39. Comprehensive, individualized care period by the same nurse throughout the period of care refers to:
A. Team Nursing
B. Primary Nursing
C. Home Health Nursing
D. Critical Care Nursing
40. What incentive to the mother is given after delivery at health facilities?
A. Rs.1500/in Mountains, Rs. 1000 in Hill, Rs 500 in Terai
B. Rs.3000/in Mountain, Rs 2000 in Hills, Rs 1000/in Terai
C. Rs. 2000/in Mountain, Rs 1500 in Hills, Rs 1000/in Terai
D. Rs.1500/in Mountain, Rs. 800 in Hill, Rs.500/in Terai
41. Within 3 minutes after birth,  the normal heart rate of the infant may range between:
A. 100-130 Beats per minute
B. 100-180 beats per minute
C. 120-160 Beats per minute 
D. 130-170 Beats per minute
42. one of the most common causes of hypotonic uterine dystocia is:
A. Twin gestation
B. Maternal anemia
C. Pelvic contracture
D. Pregnancy-induced hypertension
43. Which of the following is an antipsychiatric drug?
A. Diazepam
B. Chlopromazine
C. Librium
D. Lithium bicarbonate
44. A positive nursing action when caring for middle-aged depressed clients is to:
A. Play chess with the client
B. Allow the client to make a personal decision
C. Give company to client as often as possible
D. Provide the client with frequent periods of thinking time
45. The process of in~uencing group activities towards the accomplishment of goals in a given situation is:
A. Leader
B. Leadership
C. Management
D. Manager
46. Muscle tone is recorded by the:
A. Electro Enephalo Graphy(EEG)
B. Electro Cardio Graphy (ECG)
C. Electro Oculo Graphy (EoG)
D. Electro Myo GRaphy (EMG) 
47. Physical signs indicative of poor nutrition are all, EXCEPT:
A. Dental caries mottled appearance (fluorosis), malpositioned
B. Brittle, depigmented, easily plucked; thin and sparse hair
C. Tongue deep red in appearance: surface papillae present
D. Spongy, bleed easily, marginal redness, recession gums
48. Trachoma is a chronic infectious disease caused by chlamydia trachomatis, it is a disease of:
A. Eye 
B. Lungs
C. Nose
D. Vagina
49. The study of osteology is called:
A. Bone 
B. Joint
C. Muscle
D. Nerve
50. Endometriosis is characterized by:
A. Amenorrhoea and insomania
B. Ecchimosisi and petechiae
C. Painful menstruation and backache 
D. Early osteoporosis and pelvic inflammations
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