Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University
Administrative Block, Govt. Doon Medical College Campus, Dehrakhas,
Patel Nagar, Dehradun - 248001
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Phone: 0135 – 2723323 Fax: 0135 - 2723323Website: www.hnbumu.ac.in E-mail: info.hnbumu@gmail.com
Ph.D. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION - 2020
Subject : Nursing | Hours: 01:30 Hrs. |
Date : 06.01.2020 | Place: Dehradun |
Max Marks: 60 |
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- In putting sterile gloves, which should be gloved first?
- The dominant hand
- The non-dominant hand
- The left hand
- No specific order, it's up to the nurse for her own convenience
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- The suggested time per hand on hand washing using the time method is
- 5 to 10 seconds each hand
- 10 to 15 seconds each hand
- 15 to 30 seconds each hand
- 30 to 60 seconds each hand
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- The theorist who advocated that health is the ability to maintain dynamic equilibrium is
- Bernar
- Selye
- Cannon
- Rogers
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- The third period of infectious processes characterized by development of specific signs and symptoms
- Illness period
- Incubation period
- Prodromal period
- Convalescent period
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- Self-monitoring of blood glucose for diabetic clients is on what level of prevention?
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary
- None of the above
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- Comprehensive, individualized care provided by the same nurse throughout the period of care refers to:
- Team nursing
- Primary nursing
- Home Health Nursing
- Critical Care Nursing
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- Which of the following statement is TRUE about pulse?
- Males have higher pulse rate than females after puberty
- Young person have higher pulse than older persons
- In lying position, Pulse rate is higher
- Pulse rate decreases during exercises
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- A type of heat loss that occurs when the heat is dissipated by air current
- Convection
- Conduction
- Radiation
- Evaporation
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- John has a fever of 39.5 degrees 2 days ago, But yesterday, he has a normal temperature of 36.5 degrees. Today, his temperature again surges to 40 degrees. What type of fever is he having?
- Relapsing
- Intermittent
- Remittent
- Constant
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- The primary factor responsible for body heat production is the:
- Metabolism
- Release of thyroxin
- Muscle activity
- Stress
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- In palpating the client's abdomen, which of the following is the best position for the client to assume?
- Side lying
- Supine
- Lithotomy
- Dorsal recumbent
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- A type of educational assessment which is generally carried out throughout a course or project is:
- Summative assessment
- Formative assessment
- Criterion-referenced assessment
- Normal assessment
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- Which method is used to develop scientific inquiry among learners?
- Project
- Case study
- Problem solving
- Simulation
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- Demonstration method help to achieve which of the following objective?
- Cognitive
- Affective
- Psychomotor
- Observation
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- Which of the following method where subject matter is broken down into small frames and arranged sequentially?
- Simulation
- Programmed Instructions
- Lecture
- Demonstration
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- Scientific management theory was developed by:
- Max Weber
- Frederick Taylor
- Adam Smith
- Renislikert
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- Collaboration in providing care to a group of patients by a group of nursing personnel under the direction of a professional nurse is:
- Case method.
- Primary method.
- Team method.
- Modular method
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- Which of the following involves all the assessment methods that occur after the patient has been discharged:
- Concurrent evaluation.
- Auditing.
- Retrospective evaluation.
- Quality assurance.
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- Manager stresses the need for all the employees to follow orders and instructions from him and not from anyone else. Which of the following principles does he refer to?
- Scalar chain
- Discipline
- Unity of command
- Order
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- Ramdas orients his staff on the patterns of reporting relationship in the organization. Which of the following principles refer to this?
- Span of control
- Hierarchy
- Esprit d' corps
- Unity of direction
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- Quality council of India sponsored accreditation system for hospitals and health care providers is:
- NABH
- Joint commission international
- BIS
- NABET
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- Manager asserts the importance of promoting a positive organizational culture in their unit. Which of the following behaviors indicate that this is attained by the group?
- Proactive and caring with one another
- Competitive and perfectionist
- Powerful and oppositional
- Obedient and uncomplaining
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- Finding the most cost effective way doing a project
- Network analysis
- System analysis
- Cost analysis
- Field analysis
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- In the value: 80, 81, 82, 90, 90, 100, 102. What is the mode?
- 80
- 82
- 90
- 85
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- A parametric statistical test for analyzing the difference between two means is called:
- ANOVA
- t-test
- Standard deviation
- Chi square
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- You are interested to study the effects of medication and tactile stimulation on the pain experienced by the cancer patients. What type of variable is pain?
- Dependent
- X Variable
- Independent
- Interdependent
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- Which of the following studies is based on the qualitative research?
- A study examining client's reaction to stress after open heart surgery
- A study measuring weight loss/gain in clients with cancer
- A study examining oxygen levels after endotracheal suctioning
- A study measuring differences in blood pressure before, during and after A procedure
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- Which of the following design is best suited for a Study for the development of a new tool to measure intelligence by creating a 100 item questionnaire?
- Historical
- Methodological
- Survey
- Case study
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- The process of selecting a portion of the population to represent the entire population.
- Subset
- Delimitation
- Sampling
- Categorizing
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- A nurse is assisting a physician with the removal of a chest tube. The nurse most appropriately instructs the client to:
- Stay very still
- Inhale and exhale quickly
- Exhale slowly
- Perform Valsalva's maneuver
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- Which substance has the most significant effect on sodium regulation?
- Renin level
- Aldosterone level
- GFR
- Serum pH
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- The nurse should realize that the angina pectoris is a sign of:
- Mitral insufficiency
- Myocardial infarction
- Myocardial ischemia
- Coronary thrombosis
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- When teaching Mr. Layag, who has been placed on a high-unsaturated fatty acid diet, the nurse should stress the importance of increasing the intake of:
- Enriched whole milk
- Red meats, such as beef
- Vegetables and Whole Grains
- Liver and other glandular organ meals
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- Which of the conditions is an early symptoms commonly seen in Myasthenia Gravis?
- Dysphagia
- Fatigue improving at the end of the day
- Ptosis
- Respiratory Distress
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- Which of the following statements best describes the Parkinson's Disease?
- Loss of myelin sheath surrounding peripheral nerves
- Degeneration of the substantia nigra; depleting dopamine
- Bleeding into the brain stem, resulting in meter dysfunction
- An autoimmune disorder that destroys acetylcholine receptors
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- Schizophrenia characterized by phases of stupor or excitement
- Simple Schizophrenia
- Paranoid Schizophrenia
- Hebephrenic Schizophrenia
- Catatonic Schizophrenia
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- In a client with alcohol abuse, Korsakoff's psychosis may be caused due to deficiency of:
- Vitamin A
- Niacin
- Thiamine
- Vitamin C
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- The technique of exposing a client to fear producing sensation in a gradual manner is called:
- Biofeedback
- Imaging
- Relaxation technique
- Systematic desensitization
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- A client with Paranoid Schizophrenia is expected to present with:
- Anger, auditory hallucination, persecutory delusion
- Abnormal motor activity, frequent posturing, autism
- Flat affect, anhedonia, alogia
- Silly behavior, poor personal hygiene, incoherent speech
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- SSRI's may cause:
- Gastro-intestinal upset
- Hypertensive crisis
- Neuromuscular effects
- Urinary retention
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- Neuroleptic Malignant syndrome can occur due to side effect of:
- Anti anxiety
- Anti depressants
- Anti Psychotics
- Anti Parkinson
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- Write assessing a child with pyloric stenosis, the nurse is likely to note which of the following?
- Regurgitation
- Steatorrhea
- Projectile vomiting
- "currant jelly" stools
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- Discharge teaching for a child with celiac disease would include instructions about avoiding which of the following
- Rice
- Milk
- Wheat
- Meat
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- I.C.D.S. scheme was started in which year:
- 1965
- 1970
- 1975
- 1985
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- What is the genetic etiology of cystic fibrosis?
- Autosomal dominant.
- Autosomal recessive.
- Y chromosome linked.
- Spontaneous mutation.
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- A newborn's failure to pass meconium within the first 24 hours after birth may indicate which of the following
- Hirschsprung disease
- Celiac disease
- Intussusception
- Hernia
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- According to National immunization schedule, Inactivated Polio Vaccine is a new initiative. When you are supposed to give the dose of IPV?
- along with Measles
- along with BCG
- along with typhoid
- along with third dose of OPV
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- New cases in a community during a fixed period is determined by:
- Incidence Rate
- Prevalence Rate
- Endemic rate
- Epidemic rate
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- The first time interval between the invasion by an infectious agent and appearance of the first signs and symptoms of the disease:
- Latent period
- Quarantine
- Incubation period
- Termination period
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- Study which proceed from effect to cause is:
- Cohort
- Case control
- Ecological
- Experimental
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- A sub centre in a hilly area caters to a population of:
- 1000
- 2000
- 3000
- 5000
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- Floating tip of the iceberg represents
- Clinical cases
- Apparent cases
- Latent cases
- Undiagnosed cases
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- The diseases notifiable to the WHO under the International Regulation Act are all except:
- Cholera
- Plague
- Yellow Fever
- Diphtheria
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- Common cause of mid trimester abortion is.
- Infection
- Cervical incompetence
- Congenital anomalies in foetus
- Hormonal imbalance in mother
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- Which of the following is a positive sign of pregnancy?
- Amenorrhoea
- Urinary frequency
- Breast tenderness
- Fetus seen on ultrasound
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- Extra calorie intake recommended for lactating mothers is:
- 300 Kcal/day
- 400 Kcal/day
- 550 Kcal/day
- 800 Kcal/day
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- Intake of which of the following can prevent neural tube detect?
- Folic acid
- Thiamine
- Niacin
- Riboflavin
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- Which of the following is an abnormal finding in normal pregnancy?
- Fundus at umbilicus at 36 weeks
- Fundus at xiphisternam at 36 weeks
- Mother felt quickening at 18 weeks
- Fundal height increases 4 cm per week after 24 weeks
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- Development of specific antibody in an Rh-negative woman carries an Rh-positive baby is:
- Antiimmunization
- Isoimmunization
- Isometricity
- Antigenesity
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- What is the effect if hypothyroidism on BMR?
- BMR Increases
- BMR Decreases
- BMR unchanged
- BMR initially increases but later decreases
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