KGMU Nursing Officers Exams Posted on May 3, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. Which of the following deficiency can produce cardiac and circulatory disturbances? A. Pyridoxine B. Riboflavin C. Thiamine D. Niacin None 2. Which among the following can be an example of parasomnia? A. Sleep latency B. Enuresis C. Narcolepsy D. Sleep apnea None 3. What is Andragogy? A. Adult education B. Computer assistant learning C. Problem based learning D. Child education None 4. Which of the following is a measure of central tendency? A. Mean B. Range C. Variance D. Standard deviation None 5. Haase's rule used for measuring? A. Fetal weight B. Fetal length C. Fetal circulation D. Quantity of amniotic fluid None 6. A patient with shortness of breath is being tested for lung cancer. Which of the following diagnostic test will be most conclusive? A. Sputum culture B. Chest X-ray C. Biopsy D. MRI None 7. A client is admitted with suspected at atelectasis. which clinical indicator does the nurse expect to identify during the assessment of client? A. Diminished breath sounds B. Dull chest pain C. Purulent sputum D. Generalized edema None 8. Mantoux test read after 72 hours shows 3 mm induration and red colour. Then the result is: A. Positive B. Negative C. Risk D. Need to do the test again None 9. Confirmatory diagnostic test for pneumothorax is: A. Chest X-ray B. Sputum culture C. Auscultating breath sounds D. Bilateral rhonchi None 10. Normal tidal volume in adult is about: A. 3600 ml B. 1200 ml C. 500 ml D. 300 ml None 11. The artery that supply blood to the diaphragm is called: A. Coeliac arteries B. Inferior phrenic arteries C. Inferior mesenteric arteries D. Suprarenal arteries None 12. Normally respiratory centre is stimulated by: A. Lactic acid B. Blood pH C. Oxygen D. Carbon dioxide None 13. The normal mean pulmonary artery pressure is: A. 10-20 mm Hg B. 30-40 mm Hg C. 20-30 mm Hg D. 5-10 mm Hg None 14. Which term should be used to document the musical sounds generated by airflow through narrowed airways? A. Stridor B. Friction rub C. Crackles D. Wheezes None 15. Classic barrel shaped chest is seen in patient with: A. Pulmonary B. Brachiectasis C. COPD D. Congestive cardiac failure None 16. During the time of any infection what will happen to the WBC count? A. Fluctuating B. Decreased C. Increased D. Remain unchanged None 17. Largest immunoglobulin is: A. IgE B. IgA C. IgG D. IgM None 18. Infectious non sharp waste is collected in: A. Red bag B. Yellow bag C. Black bag D. White bag None 19.The colour of bag in which the infectious solid waste are disposed is: A. Blue B. Black C. Red D. Yellow None 20. Common causes of ascites is: A. Bleeding disorders B. Appendicitis C. Protein deficiency D. Dehydration None 21. Packed RBC can be stored up to: A. 42 days B. 21 days C. 30 days D. 14 days None 22. Congenital absence or closure of a normal body orifice or tubular organ is called: A. Stenosis B. Atresia C. Fistula D. Hernia None 23. The sudden onset of a Disease referred to as: A. Chronic disease B. Infectious disease C. Acute disease D. None of the above / None 24. The rate of drug absorption is greatest in the: A. Gallbladder B. Small intestine C. Stomach D. Large intestine None 25. The side-effect of nitroglycerin is: A. Headache B. Vomiting C. Constipation D. Diarrhea None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post KGMU Nursing Officers ExamsNext PostNext Post KGMU Nursing Officers Exams Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ