SGPGI & KGMU Nursing Officers Exams Posted on June 27, 2025 Welcome to your Online Live Test Series for Nurse's Exams Name Email 1. The symptoms of moderate dehydration in a child is: A. Oliguria B. Pale skin colour C. Flat fontanels D. Moist mucous membranes None 2. Failure to pass meconium within first 36 hours of life, abdominal distension, poor feeding & empty rectum are the findings of: A. Peritonitis B. Malabsorption C. Appendicitis D. Hirschsprung's disease None 3. Most common identified viral pathogen that causes infantile diarrhea: A. Shigella B. Salmonella C. Rotavirus D. Giardia None 4. Additional defects associated with exstrophy of bladder is: A. Absence of one kidney B. Pubic bone malformation C. Imperforate rash C. Congenital heart disease None 5. ..................is a congenital narrowing of opening of the foreskin so that it can not be retracted: A. Epispadias B. Phimosis C. Fistula D. Stenosis None 6. Severe jaundice in a young infant is assessed by checking if he has: A. Yellow sole and palms B. Yellowish chest and abdomen C. Yellowish chest D. None of the above None 7. Used IV sets should be discarded to which colour BMW bins? A. Black B. Yellow C. Blue D. Red None 8. Used cotton balls and gauze pieces should be discarded in which colour BMW bin? A. Red B. Black C. Blue D. Yellow None 9. PPIUCD can be placed in the following conditions: A. Within 7 days of the childbirth B. Within 72 hours following childbirth C. Immediately following the delivery of the placenta D. All of the above None 10. The principle of primary health care are: A. Health promotion B. Accessibility C. Public participation D. All of the above None 11. The Southernmost state of India is: A. Karnataka B. Tamilnadu C. Andhra Pradesh D. Kerala None 12. Premature destruction of RBC's were seen in which of the following conditions? A. G6PD B. Sickle cell anemia C. Gullain-barr Syndrome D. Systemic lupus erythematous None 13. The leading anatomical part of the fetus closest to the pelvic inlet of the birth canal refers to: A. Position B. Lie C. Denominator D. Presentation None 14. Staphylococcus aureus would most likely be transmitted by: A. Nose and mouth B. Feces C. Sex organ D. Urine None 15. Brownish black pigmented area in the midline stretching from the xiphisternum to the symphysis pubis in during pregnancy is named as: A. Goodell's sign B. Striae gravidarum C. Linea Nigra D. Both A and B None 16. Maturation of T-cell lymphocytes takes place at: A. Thyroid B. Trachea C. Liver D. Thymus None 17. RNA is present in: A. Nucleus B. Cytoplasm C. Ribosome D. All of these None 18. Thirst is stimulated by: A. Epinephrine B. ADH C. Dopamine D. Noradrenaline None 19. The earliest immunoglobulin to be synthesized by the fetus is: A. IgE B. IgM C. IgA D. IgD None 20. Due to glycolysis in post-mortem muscles, there is accumulation of: A. Blood B. Oxygen C. Carbon D. Lactic acid None 21. Heme is converted to bilirubin in: A. Plasma membrane B. Golgi bodies C. Microsomes D. Mitochondria None 22. Which tissue is most insulin sensitive? A. Liver B. Adipose tissue C. Cardiac muscle D. Brain None 23. Protein requirement for a pregnant woman per day is........... grams. A. 100g B. 30g C. 60g D. 25g None 24. Richest source of vitamin D is: A. Vegetables oils B. Egg yolk C. Fish liver oil D. . Fresh leafy vegetables None 25. Large doses of vitamin K in neonates may cause: A. Cynosis B. Jaundice C. Rebound bleeding D. Porphyria None Time's upTime is Up! Post navigation Previous PostPrev Post Pneumonia, Causes, Signs & Symptoms, Diagnosis & TreatmentNext PostNext Post Breastfeeding, types of breastmilk & breast immunoglobulins 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