SGPGI & KGMU Nursing Officers Exams Posted on July 14, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. A male client with diagnosis of malaria is most likely to have present with: A. Enlarged pancreas B. Enlarged spleen C. Enlarge prostate D. Enlarged abdomen None 2. Metabolic acidosis is a result of: A. A decrease of PH due to deficit of HCO3 B. An increase in pH due to axcess of HCO3 C. A decrease of PH due to excess of pCO2 D. An increase in PhD to deficit of pCO2 None 3. A precursor of steroids is: A. Amino acids B. Fatty acids C. Cholesterol D. Bilirubin None 4. Dietary advice for people with peptic ulcers should included avoiding: A. Small frequent meals B. High calorie diet C. High fiber diet D. Spicy food None 5. Herd immunity refers to: A. High level immunity of individuals B. Low level of immunity among high ,risk groups C. The overall immunity level in the community D. Small option of the community being immune to a pathogen None 6. Which of the following anthelmintics is added diethylcarbamazine (DEC) due to adjuvant value, in treating lymphatic filariasis: A. Pyrantelpalmoate B. Piperazine C. Mebondazole D. Albendazole None 7. Patient on furosemide should often be monitored for: A. Hypertension B. Hypercalcemia C. Hypokelemia D. Fluid overload None 8. Acute respiratory distress syndrome in characterised by: A. Diffused all alveolar capillary damage B. Hyper oxygena oxygenation C. Good response to oxygen therapy D. Bradycardia None 9. Which of the following is a typical symptoms of polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD)? A. Purulent vaginal discharge B. Anovulation C. Dysmenorrhea D. Premenstrual pain None 10. A patient got admitted to the hospital with a history of reduced renal reserve his urine samples were studied. which of the following is an important index of renal disease? A. Ketone bodies B. Bile salt C. Albumin D. Bile pigment None 11. Which of the following tests is used to detect albumin in the urine? A. Rothera's test B. Fouchet's test C. Hay's test D. Heat and acetic acid test None 12. Which of the following is a normal inorganic constituent of urine? A. Urea B. Ammonia C. Uric acid D. Creatinine None 13. The concentric ring surrounding the osteon in a microscopic structure of the bone is called: A. Lacunae B. Cancellous C. Lamellae D. Canaliculi None 14. On auscultation of lungs, what would be an accurate description of a wheeze? A. Soft breezy low pitched sounds longer on inspiration B. Loud pitched rumbling coarse sounds heard during inspiration C. Blowing sounds that are medium pitched equally on inspiration and expiration D.High pitched squeaky musical sounds louder on expiration None 15. Which of the following sign/tests is the nurse assessing when a patient is able to stand with feet together and eyes open but sway or falls with eyes closed: A. Hess test B. Romberg's sign C. Brudzinski's sign D. Chvostek' s sign None 16. What is the total weight gain occurring during the course of singleton pregnancy? A. 12 -14 kg B. 5-7 kg C. 10- 12 kg D. 7-9 kg None 17. The cause of change in size and appearance of breasts during pregnancy is: A. Cortisol secreted by the adrenal B. Due to the secretion of estrogen and progesterone C. Because of the weight gain D. Due to increased metabolic rate that causes the breasts to become larger None 18. Which of the following conditions is not involved in CROUP syndrome? A. Tonsillitis B. Epiglottis C. Bronchitis D. Laryngitis None 19. Constipation may be a problem during pregnancy due to proximity of the rectum and uterus. Rectum is located: A. To the left of the uterus B. In front of the uterus C. At the back of the uterus D. Above the uterus None 20. Sunken fontanelle is a sign of? A. Turner's Syndrome B. Hydrocephalus C. Down syndrome D. Dehydration None 21. What all are the methods involved in breast self-examination? A. Inspection and auscultation B. Palpation and inspection c. Palpation and auscultation D. Inspection and percussion None 22. Wilm's tumour affects which of following? A. Liver B. Kidney C. Uterus D. Skin None 23. Correct statement regarding changes occurring in the respiratory system during pregnancy is: A. Chest circumference increases B. Increase in tidal volume C. Subcostal angle decreases D. All of the above None 24. Amniotic fluid volume during pregnancy is: A. 500-700 ml B. 700-1000 ml C. 1000-1500 ml D. Above 1500 ml None 25. Which among the following is the correct statement regarding the breast self examination in an amenorrhoeic patient? A. Some days each month B. Daily examination C. No examination needed D. Anytime when ever they are free None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post Anxiety Causes, Sign symptoms and treatmentNext PostNext Post Thyroid: Causes, Signs , Symptoms and Treatment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. 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