SGPGI & KGMU Nursing Officers Exams Posted on June 20, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. Phobia is an exaggerated or unnecessary form of- (a) Fear (b) Love (c) Anxiety (d) Anger None 2. A nurse is teaching a patient who suspects that she has a lump in her breast. The nurse instructs the patient that a diagnosis of breast cancer is confirmed by: A. Chest X-ray B. Breast self-examination C. Mammography D. Fine needle aspiration None 3. False perception without any stimulus is known as A. Deliriumb B. Illusion C. Hallucination D. Delusion None 4. Which assessment indicates the nurse about development of cardiogenic shock in MI patient in ICU? A. Oliguria B. Warm and flushed skin C. Increased blood pressure D. Bradycardia None 5. Bengal test is used in the diagnosis of: A. Brucellosis B. Byssinosis C. Whooping D. Bronchiectasis None 6. Fever with relative bradycardia is seen in: A. Diptheria B. Typhoid C. Filaria D. Malaria None 7. Drugs to be prepared for client with coronary artery disease? A. Opioids B. Nitrates C. ACE inhibitors D. Cholinergic drug None 8. The enzyme level which is found elevated after myocardial infarction is: A. Creatinine phosphokinase B. Serum creatinine C. Alkaline phosphate D. Phosphokinase None 9. Most common cause of left sided heart failure is: A. Hypertension B. Coronary artery disease C. Congenital heart disease D. Septal defect None 10. The abnormal dilatation of the wall of an artery is referred to as: A. Phlebitis B. Atherosclerosis C. Hernia D. Aneurysm None 11. Streptococcal throat infection can later lead to: A. Malaria B. Leprosy C. Tuberculosis D. Rheumatic heart disease None 12. The Last product in the process of blood coagulation is: A. Thrombin B. Fibrin C. Thromboplastin D. Prothrombin None 13. Absence of lymph nodes is characterized of: A. Liver B. Internal ear C. Lung D. Brain None 14. Increased RBCs count is known as: A. Thalassemia B. Leukaemia C. Polycythemia D. Erythrocytopenia None 15. Bone marrow transplantation is a treatment option for: A. Leukaemia B. Aplastic anemia C. Thalassemia D. All of these None 16. Composition of blood transfused to hemophilia patient is: A. Cryoprecipitated B. Platelets C. Plasma D. Packed cells None 17. The value of highest frequency in the data is: A. Median B. Standard deviation C. Mean D. Mode None 18. Which are the following is an example of the dichomotous variable? A. Gender B. Occupation C. Educational status D. Age None 19. Which anti tuberculosis drug causes poorvision and difficulty in colour perception? A. Rifampicin B. Streptomycin C. Pyrazinamide D. Ethambutol None 20. The act of rubbing an oil onto the skin to produce a local effect is known as: A. Infusion B. Inhalation C. Injection D. Inunction None 21. Which position is suitable for an unconscious patient while performing mouth care? A. Knee chest B. Supine C. Side lying D. Fowler's position None 22. Definitive treatment of all types of phobia is: A. Drug therapy B. Behaviour therapy C. Avoidance therapy D. Social therapy None 23. Antidote for methanol is: A. Ethylene B. Ethanol C. Disulfiram D. EDTA None 24. A baby with cyanotic spells can be comed by providing: A. Prone position B. Knee chest position C. Fowler's position D. Supine position None 25. Which of the following complication is most likely responsible for a delayed postpartum hemorrhage? A. Cervical laceration B. Uterine subinvolution C. Clotting deficiency D. Perineal laceration None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post SGPGI & KGMU Nursing Officers ExamsNext PostNext Post SGPGI & 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