Civil Hospital Staff Nurse Loksewa Model Questions (Set 1) MCQ Questions
Civil Hospital Staff Nurse Loksewa Model Questions (Set 1) MCQ Questions
Civil Hospital Staff Nurse Loksewa Model Questions (Set 1) MCQ Questions
1)
1. What is an essential nursing action when caring for a young child with severe diarrhoea?
A. Maintain the IV
B. Take daily weight
C. Replace the loss of calories
D. Promote perianal skin integrity
2. When maintaining accurate records in situations of suspected abuse, the nurse should
document......
A. Mania
B. Schizophrenia
C. Depression
D. Alcohol dependence syndrome
A. Exhibitionism
B. Impulsiveness
C. Bodily illusion
D. Repetitive behavior
A. 2050
B. 2051
C. 2052
D. 2053
7. The nurse supervisor gives the incentive to one subordinate nurse on her extra effort during
disaster management, the power which is used in this situation is:
A. Coercive power
B. Reward power
C. Legitimate power
D. Expert power
A. 2070
B. 2074
C. 2072
D. 2076
9. In Nepal, SDGs has targeted to reduce maternal mortality rate up to 2030. live births by:
A. 30/100,000
B. 50/100,000
C. 70/100,000
D. 90/100,000
A. Staff incentive
B. Motivation
C. In-service education
D. Staff structure
11. The most important skill to be possessed by a nurse administrator working in a community
set up is......
A. Documentation
B. Communication
C. Co-ordination
D. Co-operation
A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
13. To start civil service in Nepal which of the following is recommended age for
femalecandidate?
A. Below 35 years
B. At 35 years
C. Within 35 years
D. Within 40 years
14. According to the recent Guideline of Infection Prevention and Control, the process of
decontamination consists of:
A. Cleaning-Sterilization-Disinfection
B. Cleaning-Disinfection-Sterilization
C. Disinfection-Cleaning-Sterilization
D. Disinfection-Sterilization-Cleaning
16. Which of the following is the most effective to prevent infection in hospitals?
A. Control reservoir
B. Close the portal of exit
C. Interrupt transmission
D. Close the portal of entry
A. Mylogram
B. Lumbar puncture
C. Blood culture
D. Peripheral skin smear
A. Psychological transactions
B. Stressful event
C. Physiological processes
D. Event external to the individual
19. According to Maslow's human needs, which need occupies at the top of hierarchy?
A. Physiological need
B. Love and belonging
C. Self esteem
D. Self-actualization
A. Dorsogluteal site
B. Ventrogluteal site
C. Vastus lateralis
D. Deltoid site
A. Ascidosis
B. Ascitis
C. Hyperkalemia
D. Hypertension
A. Haemostasis
B. Haemopoiesis
C. Erythropoiesis
D. Haemocytosis
23. When water molecules move from a solution with a high concentration of water molecules
to a solution with lower concentration of water molecule through cell's permeable membrane
is called:
A. Diffusion
B. Extraction
C. Osmosis
D. Concentration
A. Glycolysis
B. Gluconeogenesis
C. Glucogenolysis
D. None of the above
A. Tracheal intubation
B. Laryngeal mask airway
C. Guedel's airway
D. Nasopharyngeal airway
26. Which of the following is the preferred first-line treatment in patient with ST segment
elevation myocardial infarction?
A. Aspirin
B. Thrombolysis
C. Primary percutaneous coronary intervention
D. Coronary artery bypass graft
27. Which clinical indicator does a nurse identify when assessing a patient with hemiplegia?
A. Slit lamp
B. Tonometry
C. Opthalmoscopy
D. Otoscopy
29. A client is walking down the hall and begins to experience vertigo. What is the most
important nursing action when this occurs?
A. Head injury
B. Hypertension
C. Meningitis
D. Typhoid
31. Public policies in Nepal aim at avoiding the underlying reasons for the environmental and
atmospheric concentration to protect the health of people. It is an example of level of
preventions.
A. Primordial
B. Primary
C. Secondary
D. Tertiary
32. Emergency Contraception (EC) is effective when used after.... hours of unprotected sex.
A. 120
B. 72
C. 24
D. 12
A. Combined pill
B. Mini pill
C. Triphasic pill
D. Sequential pill
A. Measles
B. Diphtheria
C. Tuberculosis
D. Leprosy
37. What is a nurse's primary critical observation when performing an assessment for
determining an Apgar score?
A. Heart rate
B. Respiratory rate
C. Presence of meconium
D. Evaluation of moro reflex
38. The appearance of violet blue discoloration of the vaginal membrane after conception is
known as:
A. Hegar's sign
B. Osiander's sig
C. Quickening
D. Jacquemier's sign
A. 12 weeks
B. 22 weeks
C. 28 weeks
D. Any time
41. Mrs. Maya is in labor. She is multipara, when should Mrs. Maya be transferred to the
delivery room?
42. A nurse is caring for a client who is HIV positive. For which complication associated with
this diagnosis is most important for the nurse to reach prevention strategies?
A. Infection
B. Social isolation
C. Depression
D. Kaposi sarcoma
A. Edema
B. Exudate
C. Fistulus
D. Ulceration
44. When cervix is outside the vagina but uterine body is inside the vagina it is called:
A. Bacteria
B. Virus
C. Fungus
D. Protozoa
46. In which type of abortion bleeding and cramping occurs with the cervix closed and
membranes intact?
A. Complete
B. Inevitable
C. Habitual
D. Threatened
47. While giving nursing care of hospitalized adolescent, the nurse should be aware that the
major threat felt by the hospitalized adolescent is:
A. Pain management
B. Restricted physical activity
C. Altered body image
D. Separation from family
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Metabolic alkalosis
C. Hypokalemia
D. Hyperkalemia
49. As per developmental milestone of children, infants are able to……… at the age of
12months.
A. Crawl well
B. Climb stairs well
C. Lift head when on stomach
D. Play with blocks and puzzles
A. Castration
B. Abnormal testicular function
C. True hermaphroditism
D. Pituitary adenoma