Solved Paper HP Staff Nurse Exam 2021 [Part-2] – HPSSC Hamirpur

By | August 15, 2021

61. Bandage indicated in collar bone fracture is

  1. Capline
  2. Spiral
  3. Figure of eight
  4. Splint

62. 1 ounce is equal to

  1. 15 ml
  2. 25 ml
  3. 30 ml
  4. 40 ml

63. Syphilis infection is caused by

  1. Virus
  2. Fungus
  3. Spirochete
  4. Protozoa

64. Measurement of arterial blood gas shows pH 7.2, PaCO2, 70 mmHg, HCO3, 27 mmol/L and PaO2 59 mmHg. Interpret this?

  1. Respiratory acidosis
  2. Respiratory alkalosis
  3. Metabolic acidosis
  4. Metabolic alkalosis

65. Which of the following is the warning sign post renal transplantation?

  1. Decreased urine output
  2. Increased urine output
  3. Pale colour urine
  4. Both a and b

66. All are the cardinal sign of Pre-Eclampsia, except

  1. Proteinuria
  2. Increased blood pressure
  3. Edema
  4. Weight loss

67. Which of the following oral contraceptive pills is an emergency contraceptive method?

  1. Chhaya OCP
  2. Unwanted 72
  3. Sahell OCP
  4. All of these

68. According to hospital’s protocla during emergency situation ‘code : pink” is used for which condition?

  1. Infant and child abduction
  2. Disastrous situation
  3. Bomb threat nearby
  4. Fire in hospital

69. The infant’s weight becomes triple from birth weight in

  1. 6 months
  2. 1 year
  3. 3 year
  4. None of these

70. Parkinson’s disease is characterized by deficiency of ………… neurotransmitter.

  1. Acetyleholine
  2. Dopamine
  3. Serotonin
  4. GABA

71. Which antipsychotic medications cause amenorrhea?

  1. Paroxetine
  2. Haloperidol
  3. Sertraline
  4. Citalopram

72. Bagassosis is caused by inhalation of

  1. Sugarcane dust
  2. Cotton dust
  3. Jute dust
  4. Coal dust

73. Which is the best test to detest iron deficiency in a client ?

  1. Perrous sulphate
  2. Serum ferritin
  3. Serum iron
  4. Hemoglobin

74. Amino acid deficient in wheat is

  1. Leucine
  2. Methionine
  3. Lysine
  4. Cystine

75. 5% dextrose in water is ………….. solution.

  1. Hypotonic
  2. Isotonic
  3. Colloidal
  4. Hypertonic

76. Position given to patient during sigmoidoscopy is

  1. Supine
  2. Prone
  3. Lithotomy
  4. Left lateral

77. Component of RCH II include all except

  1. Emergency obstetric care
  2. Essential obstetric care
  3. Family planning
  4. Strengthening of referral system

78. Main intervention in primordial prevention is

  1. Health Education
  2. Immunization
  3. Early Diagnosis
  4. Early screening

79. The Panchayati Raj consists of 3 tier structure :

  1. Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Municipal Area Committee
  2. Panchayat, Panchayat Samiti, Zila Parishad
  3. Panchayat, Tehsils, Blocks
  4. Panchayat, Blocks, Municipal Board

80. Pulse Polio Immunization covers:

  1. 0-5 yr children
  2. 0-1 yr children
  3. 1-5 yr children
  4. 0-2 yr children

81. After the closure ductus arteriosus is known

  1. Ligamentous arteriosum
  2. Ligamentous venosum
  3. Foossa ovalis
  4. Bregma

82. Asymmetric Moro’s Reflex at birth is indicative of :

  1. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
  2. Brain damage
  3. Erb’s palsy
  4. Kernicterus

83. The connection between umbilical vein and inferior vena cava in fetal life is known ?

  1. Umbilical artery
  2. Ductus venosus
  3. Ductus arterisus
  4. Pulmonary artery

84. Fall in hematocrit value observed during pregnancy is because of

  1. Hemodilution
  2. Hemoconcentration
  3. Blood loss
  4. Due to progesterone hormone

85. A patient’s blood pressure suddenly drops, what is expected from on duty nursing officer that which drug will doctor order that is to be administered immediately?

  1. Dopamine
  2. NORAD
  3. Both A and B
  4. None of these

86. According to psychosocial theory of Erikson, which behaviour is seen in toddler age group ?f

  1. Autonomy vs. Shame
  2. Generativity vs. Stagnation
  3. Ego integrity vs. Despair
  4. Trust vs. Mistrust.

87. CAGE questionnaire is used for which of the following behavioural disorders?

  1. Alcohol screening
  2. Heroine screening
  3. Opioid screening
  4. Naloxone screening

88. A patient suddenly develops respiratory difficulties such as dyspnea, what is the first priority of the nursing officer?

  1. Raise the head of bed for fowler position and administer oxygen.
  2. Only administer oxygen
  3. Check oxygen saturation of client.
  4. Give semi fowlers position.

89. What is the colostomy size for a client whose stoma diameter is of 27 mm size?

  1. 20 mm
  2. 25mm
  3. 27mm
  4. 30mm

90. Cessation of breathing for 20 seconds is known as

  1. Respiratory arrest
  2. RDS
  3. Apnea
  4. Transient tachypnea

91. All of the following are causes of Neonatal Jaundice, except

  1. Sickle cell anemia
  2. Thalassemia
  3. G6PD deficiency
  4. Rh incompatibility

92. What is the best time of insertion of Intra Uterine Contraceptive Devices (IUCD) ?

  1. Starting of menstrual cycle
  2. Mid cycle insertion
  3. After completion of menstrual cycle
  4. None of these

93. Normal position of uterus is

  1. Anteversion and antereflexion
  2. Dorsiversion and deorsiflexion
  3. Antiversion and dorsiflexion
  4. Dorsiversion and Antiflexion

94. All of the following are antiplatelet medications, except,

  1. Aspirin
  2. Clopidogrel
  3. Cangrelor
  4. Canglob

95. Which position is given to a client by nursing officer who has been brought from OT after craniotomy surgery?

  1. Low fowlers position with head elevated at a 30 degree angle.
  2. Semi fowlers position with head elevated at a 45 degree angle.
  3. High fowlers position with head elevated at a 90 degree angle.
  4. All of these

96. Which of the following lead to greenish discoloration of the amniotic fluld?

  1. Languo
  2. Hydramnios
  3. Vernix
  4. Meconfum

97. In a 3 year old child, most common cause of hepatitis B is

  1. Pin prick
  2. Saliva exchange
  3. Perinatal
  4. Blood transfusion

98. All are characteristic of neonatal asphyxia except

  1. Hypoxia
  2. Hypocapnia
  3. Acidosis
  4. Hypoperflution

99. What is the drug of choice for alcohol withdrawal symptoms?

  1. Chlordiazepoxide
  2. Labetolol
  3. Metoclopramide
  4. Digoxin

100. The following are the essential requirements for effiecient haemostasis, except ;

  1. Intrinsic factor
  2. Clotting factor
  3. Calcium
  4. Vitamin

101. Cell was discovered by

  1. Swanson
  2. Leeuwen Hoek
  3. Robert Hooke
  4. Robert Brown

102. Glyoxisomes occur in

  1. Leaf cells
  2. Fatty seeds
  3. Roots
  4. Meristematic cell

103. The simplest amino acid is

  1. Glycine
  2. Lysine
  3. Tyrosine
  4. Aspartic acid

104. Stelomerase is an enzyme which is

  1. Simple protein
  2. RNA
  3. Ribonucleoprotein
  4. Repetitive DNA

105. Synaptonemal complex is formed during

  1. Leptotene
  2. Pachytene
  3. Diakinesis
  4. Zygotene

106. Submucosa is the thickest in

  1. Rectum
  2. Intestine
  3. Stomach
  4. Oesophagus

107. Rh factor can produce

  1. AIDS
  2. Erythroblastosis foetalis
  3. Turner’s syndrome
  4. Sickle cell anaemia

108. Left auricle receives pure blood from

  1. Pulmonary veins
  2. Pulmonary artery
  3. Superior vena cava
  4. Inferior vena cava

109. Creatinine is not produced by

  1. Children
  2. Pregnant women
  3. Fasting persons
  4. Healthy males

110. Acetabulum is part of

  1. Pelvic girdle
  2. Pectoral girdle
  3. Fore arm
  4. Upper arm

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