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Re: ESIC Staff Nurse Exam Papers

Here I am providing you question paper for ESIC Staff Nurse Examination in a file attached with it so you can get it easily. Some content is given below :

1. The most common pathogenic mechanism of acute pancreatitis is –
Auto digestion of the pancreas.

2. What does the nurse monitors for, in a patient with Acute Renal Failure?
Pulmonary edema and ECG changes.

3. A disease caused by Treponema pallidum is –
Syphilis.

4. Which of the following is an important nursing intervention for a patient with Cushing Syndrome?
(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Observe for hypotension
(c) Protect from infection (d) Restrict carbohydrate intake.

Ans: Protect from infection.

5. Involvement of which of the following structures will lead to right-sided hemiplegia and aphasia?
(a) Left Middle Cerebral Artery (b) Vertebral Artery (c) Brain stem
(d)Right Middle Cerebral Artery.

Ans: Left Middle Cerebral Artery

6. Which one of the following is a common response expected in a patient with stroke, to the change in body image?
(a)Denial (b) Dis association (c) Delusion (d) Depression.
Ans: Depression.

7. A patient with early osteoporosis must be advised to-
Stop smoking

8. For doing nasotracheal suctioning, during which of the following patient activities, the catheter should be inserted?
(a)Swallowing (b) Inhaling (c) Exhaling (d) Retching
Ans: Inhaling

9. The simple most effective method for reducing the risks of stasis of pulmonary secretions is-
Two hourly position change.

10. What is cyanosis?
Blue discoloration of skin.

11. The period from conception to birth is denoted as –
Prenatal

12. Role of nursing is “having charge of somebody’s health” Whose vision is this?
Florence Nightingale

13. Which of the following developmental stage corresponds to infancy?
(A) Trust Vs Mistrust (b) Autonomy Vs Shame (c) Initiative Vs Guilt (d) Industry Vs Inferiority.

Ans: Trust Vs Mistrust

14. Who proposed the nursing theory of self-care deficit?
Dorothea orem

15. The head circumference of a normal infant is –
33-35 cm

16. The leading cause of death in adolescence is –
Accidents
17. The legal definition of ‘death’ that facilitates organ donation is, cessation of –
Function of brain

18. The body temperature at which tissues and cells can best function is –
36-38o C
19. Men have a higher Basal Metabolic Rate because, their body contains more-
Testosterone

20. The mechanism by which body loses heat to the environment, without having direct contact is --?
Radiation
21. Which of the following structures controls heat loss?
(a) Anterior pituitary (b) Posterior pituitary (c) Posterior hypothalamus (d) Anterior hypothalamus
22. Exposure of the body to subnormal temperature can lead to …
Frost-bite

23. What is the effect of an antipyretic?
Reduce fever
24. The volume of blood pumped by the heart during one minute is called….
Cardiac output

25. What is the normal pulse rate of an infant?
120-160
26. The phase of respiration in which gases move in and out of the lungs is ….
Ventilation

27. What is the normal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood? (mm Hg)
35-45
28. What is the equipment that indirectly measures arterial oxygen saturation?
Pulse Oximeter

29. What is the term used to denote regular, abnormally slow respirations?
Bradypnea

30. What technique of assessment helps to determine ketoacidosis?
Olfaction

31. Inflammation of skin at base of nail is?
Paronychia

32. The condition in which both eyes do not focus on an object simultaneously is known as?
Strabismus
33. The most effective way to break the chain of infection is by?
Hand hygiene

34. How many drops in a standard drip set makes one ml.?
15

35. The prescription orders 0.125 mg digoxin orally. Tablets containing 0.25 mg is available. How many tablets will you administer?
1/2

36. A patient who is receiving intravenous fluids develops tenderness, warmth, erythema and pain at the infusion site. Which of the following conditions will you suspect?
(a) Sepsis (b) Infiltration (c) Fluid overload (d) Phlebitis
Phlebitis
37. When providing oral hygiene to an unconscious patient, care must be taken to prevent?
Aspiration
38. What is the intrinsic rate of the normal A-V node?
40-60 per minute
39. Which of the following structures is the pacemaker of the heart?
(a) S-A node (b) Septum (c) A-V node (d) Bundle of His
Ans: S-A node

40. The prescription is for two tablespoons of milk of magnesia. How many ml. will you give?
30 ml
41. Which of the following is intravascular fluid?
(a) Lymph (b) Pleural fluid (c) Plasma (d) Synovial fluid
Ans: Plasma

42. If the serum potassium level is less than normal, the condition is known as –
Hypokalemia

43. What electrolyte abnormality is likely to develop in a patient with vomiting?
Hypokalemia

1) Basic Principles of fundamentals of nursing

a) Cleaning

b) Disinfection

c) Sterilization

d) All the above


2) Example for second class lever

a) Scissors

b) Trolley

c) O2 tank carrier

d) None of the above


3) Radio active cobalt is used

a) For surgery

b) For Drug

c) Locally treating

d) None of the above


4) SOS means

a) Once a day

b) 4 times a day

c) If necessary

d) At night

5) Elements of primary health care

a) Promotion of food supply & proper nutrition

b) Adequate supply of safe water & sanitation

c) Maternal and child health care

d) All the above

6) The technique is used to open O2 cylinder

a) Clock wise

b) Anti clock wise

c) Upwards

d) Downwords


* Parentral administration of drug is

a) IM

b) IV

c) Subcutaneous

d) all the above

* Nursing diagnosis means

a) Equal to doctor diagnosis

b) Different from medical diagnosis

c) Done by the docto

d) None of the above


* How will you identify the sensitivity of the drug

a) IM dose

b) IV dose

c) Test dose

d) Lethal dose


* Every trained nurse must be registered in

a) Medical council

b) Nursing council

c) Health council

d)None of the above


* Rh factor contains

a) Antigen A

b) Antigen C

c) Antigen D

d) Antigen B


* Responsibilities of graduate Nurses

a) Patient care

b) Doctor

c) Hospital

d) Director


* The drugs are used for steam inhalations

a) TR Benzine

b) Eucalyptus

c) Menthol

d) Camphor

e) All the above


* The steps of Nursing process

a) Assessment

b) Planning

c) Implementation

d) Evaluation

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* The nurse takes the following pledge

a) Nightingale pledge

b) Christian pledge

c) Hippocrates pledge

d) Catholic pledge


* A brief description of an accident


a) Work report


b) Anecdotal report


c) Self development


d) All the above

* Number of patients in the hospital at mid night or before 6 a.m. is called

a) Time report

b) Work report

c) Lencess report

d) None of the above

* Change nurse is

a) Nursing superintendent

b) Head nurse

c) Staff nurse

d) ANM

* Most important records in the hospitals


a) Patients clinical report


b) Treatment, admission and discharge record


c) Ward equipment record


d) All the above

* The following is responsible for 24 hours nursing care in the hospital


a) Student nurse


b) Staff nurse


c) Head nurse


d) Nursing superintendent


* Organized institute for care of sick & injured


a) Hospital


b) Blood bank


c) Office


d) None of the above


* Well planned schedule of duty hours


a) Time schedule


b) Duty Roaster


c) Rotation


d) None of the above
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