SGPGI Nursing Officers Exams Posted on July 17, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. In dehyderation , when the electrolyte deficit a hexade exceeds the water deficit it is termed as: A. Isotonic dehydration B. Hypertonic dehydration C. Hypotonic dehydration D. Hypernatremic dehydration None 2. Which of the following drugs is a coronary vasodilator? A. Adrenaline B. Noradrenaline C. Nitroglycerine D. Streptokinase None 3. A community health nurse has organised a camp for women aged 30 and above she is teaching them about breast self examination which level of Breast Cancer prevention is this A. Primary prevention B. Secondary prevention C. Tertiary prevention D. Primordial prevention None 4. What are the population norms for setting up a mini anganwadi centre in rural areas under the ICDS programme? A. One anganwadi centre for 400-800 population B. One anganwadi centre for 800-1600 population C. One anganwadi centre for 1600-2400 population D. One anganwadi centre for 150-400 population None 5. To achieve the objective of mid day meal scheme for children from class I to V how much calories and protein should be provided in each meal: A. Minimum 500 calories and 12-15 grams of protein B. Minimum 300 calories and 8-12 grams of protein C. Minimum 800 calories and 18-20 grams of protein D. Minimum 700 calories and 12-15 grams of protein None 6. The concentration of respirable suspended particulate matter is invariably higher in which of the areas: A. Industrial sites B. Mountainous regions C. Suburban dwellings D. Everywhere None 7. Under the rashtriya Bal swasthya karyakram which of the following health care professionals screens children aged 6 weeks 6 years old at the anganwadi centre ? A. Chief medical officer B. Anganwadi worker C. Delicated mobile health team D. Asha worker None 8. Which of the following would be the first step in an any disease outbreak investigation? A. Defining the population at risk B. Verification of diagnosis C. Medical survey D. Searching for more cases None 9. Which of the following is an effective channel of reach a target audience and effect health behaviour change among poorer sections of the community? A. YouTube videos and blogs B. Musical or drama performance and community events C. Developing a mobile app D. Teaching at school None 10. Which of the following is the route of administering vitamin K in a newborn? A. Oral B. Intradermal C. Intramuscular D. Subcutaneous None 11. Wernicks-korsakoff syndrome is caused due to the deficiency of? A. Thiamine B. Riboflavin C. Pyridoxine D. Cyanocobalamine None 12. Which of the following is the confirmatory test for cystic fibrosis? A. Guthrie test B. Sweat chloride test C. Fehling's test D. Rapid antigen test None 13. A highly malignant embryonal neoplasm which involves one or both kidneys in known as: A. Rhabdomyosarcoma B. Ewing's sarcoma C. Wilm's tumour D. Neuroblastoma None 14. Which of the following chemotherapeutic agents causes Haemorrhagic cystitis? A. Vincristine B. Cyclophosphamide C. Vinblastine D. Methotrexate None 15. In a critically ill child, during the acute stage of resuscitation of shock, the first choice of crystalloid should be: A. Dextran B. 5% albumin C. Normal saline D. Dextrose None 16. Conscious of unconscious feeling of a nurse that are signalled by overly strong emotional reaction to a patient ( which can be either positive or negative) are collectively known as: A. Transference B. Counter transference C. Boundary violation D. Resistance None 17. In..........a person has throught, impulses or images that cause marked anxiety resulting in repetitive behaviour or mental acts that attempt to neutralise this anxiety. A. Obsession B. Compulsive act C. Obsessive compulsive disorder D. Anxiety disorder None 18. Which of the following is an antidote for lead poisoning? A. Calcium disodium edetate B. Penicillamine C. Organophosphate D. Amyl nitrate None 19. In which of the following conditions does a dementia patient gets drowsiness confusion, ataxia or falls accidentally when external stimuli such as light and interpersonal orienting cues are diminished? A. Epilepsy B. Catastrophic reaction C. Sundowner syndrome D. Lack of judgement None 20. In defence mechanisms, shift of emotions from a person or object to another, usually neutral or less dangerous, person or object is called: A. Isolation B. Dissociation C. Displacement D. Denial None 21. Flapping tremors are also called: A. Myoclonus B. Carphologia C. Asterixis D. Reflex abnormality None 22. Which of the following is an acute decline in both, the level of consciousness and cognition with particular impairment in attention ? It is a life threatening yet potentially reversible disorder of the central nervous system. A. Dementia B. Delirium C. Amnesia D. Alzheimer None 23. Which position is suitable for an unconscious patient while performing mouth care? A. Fowler's position B. Knee chest C. Supine D. Side lying None 24. In a person having normal ECG report findings the sinus rhythm starts in the: A. SA node B. AV node C. Purkinje fibers D. None of these None 25. The fibroserous sac that covers the heart is called. A. Endocardium B. Myocardium C. Epicardium D. Pericardium None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post Cardinal Functions of the DeciduaNext PostNext Post Understanding the Uterine Pacemaker 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