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Any buddy, please provide me the ESI Hospital Staff Nurse Model question papers………. As you want Model question papers of ESI Hospital Staff Nurse exam so here I am providing you the sane, please have a look. * When caring for a client with continuous bladder irrigation, the nurse should, a) Record output every hour b) Monitor urinary speific gravity c) Subtract irrigant from output to determine urine volume d) Include irrigating solution in any 24 hour urine tests order * The nurse can prevent the contamination from Mrs. Jacinta's retention catheter by: a) Irrigating the catheter b) Perineal cleansing c) Encouraging fluids d) Cleansing around the meatus periodically * The major reasons for treating severe emotional disorders with tranquilizers is to; a) Reduce the neurotic syndrome b) Prevent secondary complication c) Make the client amenable to physiotherapy d) Prevent destructiveness by the client * The most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol is; a) The Clients emotional or motivational readiness b) The availability of community resources c) The qualitative level of the clients physical state d) The accepting attitude of client's family * Which of the following activities would cause her a risk in the increase of intracranial pressure? a) Exercise b) Coughing c) Turning d) Sleeping * Which of the following drug may be given to reduce increase intracranial pressure? a) Mannitol b) Scopalamine c) Lanoxin d) Calmpose * Which of the following is a form of active, focused, emotional environmental first aid for patients in crisis? a) Attitude therapy b) Psychotherapy c) Re motivation technique d) Crisis intervention * The major treatment for ascities calls for; a) Increased potassium b) High protein c) Restricted fluids d) Restricted sodium * The major influence of eating habits of the early school-aged child is; a)Spoon feeding b) Availability of food selections c) Smell and appearance of food d) Example of parents at meal time 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 * Ischial tuberosity helps for a) Normal labour b) Normal walking c) Normal standing d) Bearing of body weight while sitting * Injury to pelvic floor a) Sometimes occurs in first stage of labour b) Sometimes occur in second stage of labour c) Does not arise d)During first and second stage of labour * Morulla is a ball of cells a) Indication of conception b) It is a benign tumor c) Indication of ca. cervix d) It is a cavity filled with abnormal cells * The fetal heart pumps an amount of blood through the placenta per minute a) 300 ml b) 1000 ml c) 800 ml d)500 ml * Signs of fetal death a) The uterus increases in the size b) A brownish discharge per vagina c) Fetal heart sounds present d) Fetal moments absent * Largest diameter of the fetal skull is a) Sub mento vertical b) Mento Occipital c) Mento vertical d)Sub occipito frontal * 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 This is the ESI Hospital Staff Nurse Model question paper: When caring for a client with continuous bladder irrigation, the nurse should, a) Record output every hour b) Monitor urinary speific gravity c) Subtract irrigant from output to determine urine volume d) Include irrigating solution in any 24 hour urine tests order The nurse can prevent the contamination from Mrs. Jacinta's retention catheter by: a) Irrigating the catheter b) Perineal cleansing c) Encouraging fluids d) Cleansing around the meatus periodically The major reasons for treating severe emotional disorders with tranquilizers is to; a) Reduce the neurotic syndrome b) Prevent secondary complication c) Make the client amenable to physiotherapy d) Prevent destructiveness by the client The most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol is; a) The Clients emotional or motivational readiness b) The availability of community resources c) The qualitative level of the clients physical state d) The accepting attitude of client's family Which of the following activities would cause her a risk in the increase of intracranial pressure? a) Exercise b) Coughing c) Turning d) Sleeping Which of the following drug may be given to reduce increase intracranial pressure? a) Mannitol b) Scopalamine c) Lanoxin d) Calmpose Which of the following is a form of active, focused, emotional environmental first aid for patients in crisis? a) Attitude therapy b) Psychotherapy c) Re motivation technique d) Crisis intervention The major treatment for ascities calls for; a) Increased potassium b) High protein c) Restricted fluids d) Restricted sodium ESI Hospital Staff Nurse Model question paper ESI MODEL QUESTION PAPER - STAFF NURSE EXAM * When caring for a client with continuous bladder irrigation, the nurse should, a) Record output every hour b) Monitor urinary speific gravity c) Subtract irrigant from output to determine urine volume d) Include irrigating solution in any 24 hour urine tests order * The nurse can prevent the contamination from Mrs. Jacinta's retention catheter by: a) Irrigating the catheter b) Perineal cleansing c) Encouraging fluids d) Cleansing around the meatus periodically * The major reasons for treating severe emotional disorders with tranquilizers is to; a) Reduce the neurotic syndrome b) Prevent secondary complication c) Make the client amenable to physiotherapy d) Prevent destructiveness by the client * The most important factor in rehabilitation of a client addicted to alcohol is; a) The Clients emotional or motivational readiness b) The availability of community resources c) The qualitative level of the clients physical state d) The accepting attitude of client's family * Which of the following activities would cause her a risk in the increase of intracranial pressure? a) Exercise b) Coughing c) Turning d) Sleeping * Which of the following drug may be given to reduce increase intracranial pressure? a) Mannitol b) Scopalamine c) Lanoxin d) Calmpose * Which of the following is a form of active, focused, emotional environmental first aid for patients in crisis? a) Attitude therapy b) Psychotherapy c) Re motivation technique d) Crisis intervention * The major treatment for ascities calls for; a) Increased potassium b) High protein c) Restricted fluids d) Restricted sodium * The major influence of eating habits of the early school-aged child is; a)Spoon feeding b) Availability of food selections c) Smell and appearance of food d) Example of parents at meal time Last edited by Aakashd; December 21st, 2019 at 02:44 PM. |