RPS Hospital Ranchi Total Marks - 30 Question Paper Set - 1
RPS Hospital Ranchi Total Marks - 30 Question Paper Set - 1
RPS Hospital Ranchi Total Marks - 30 Question Paper Set - 1
2. Which of the following diagnostic tools is most commonly used to determine the
location of myocardial damage?
a) Cardiac catheterization
b) Electrocardiogram (ECG)
c) Echocardiogram
d) Cardiac enzymes
3. Which of the following systems is the most likely origin of pain the client describes
as knifelike chest pain that increases in intensity with inspiration?
a) Cardiac
b) Gastrointestinal
c) Musculoskeletal
d) Pulmonary
9. A client with gastric cancer may exhibit which of the following symptoms?
a) Abdominal cramping
b) Constant hunger
c) Feeling of fullness
d) Weight gain
10. Which of these signs suggests that a male client with the syndrome of
inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secretion is experiencing
complications?
a) Tetanic contractions
b) Neck vein distension
c) Polyuria
d) Weight loss
11. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find when assessing a pregnant
client with abruption placenta?
a) Excessive vaginal bleeding
b) Rigid, board like abdomen
c) Titanic uterine contractions
d) Premature rupture of membranes
15. A nurse implements a teaching plan for a pregnant client who is newly diagnosed with
gestational diabetes. Which statement if made by the client indicates a need for further
education?
a) “I need to stay on the diabetic diet.”
b) “I will perform glucose monitoring at home.”
c) “I need to avoid exercise because of the negative effects of insulin
production.”
d) “I need to be aware of any infections and report signs of infection immediately
to my health care provider.”
17. Which criterion is required before a patient can be considered for continuous peritoneal
dialysis?
a) The patient must be hemodynamically stable
b) The vascular access must have healed
c) The patient must be in a home setting
d) Hemodialysis must have failed
18. The client underwent a transurethral resection of the prostate gland 24 hours ago and is
on continuous bladder irrigation. Which of the following nursing interventions is appropriate?
a) Use aseptic technique when irrigating the catheter
b) Restrict fluids to prevent the client’s bladder from becoming distended
c) Prepare to remove the catheter
d) Tell the client to try to urinate around the catheter to remove blood clots
19. Nurse Lily is assessing a male client diagnosed with gonorrhea. Which symptom most likely
prompted the client to seek medical attention?
a) Rashes on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
b) Cauliflower-like warts on the penis
c) Painful red papules on the shaft of the penis
d) Foul-smelling discharge from the penis
22. Subdiaphragmatic abdominal thrust performed to clear airway obstruction in the awake
patient without ventilation is termed as:
a) Pallach'smaneuver
b) Heimlich maneuver
c) Valsalvamaneuver
d) Leopold's maneuvers
24. The term _____________ implies a familial tendency to manifest such conditions as
asthma, rhinitis, urticaria, and eczematous dermatitis.
a) tropical allergy
b) exocytosis
c) atopic allergy
d) sensitization
25. A male client with a solar burn of the chest, back, face, and arms is seen in urgent care.
The nurse’s primary concern should be:
a) infection.
b) pain management.
c) fluid resuscitation.
d) body image
26 . Doctor’s order: Amoxicillin 0.25 g p.o. every 8 hours; Available: Amoxicillin 125 mg
tablets. How many tablets will the nurse give per dose?
a) 0.5 tab
b) 1 tab
c) 1.5 tabs
d) 2 tabs
27. Doctor’s Order: ¾ L of D5W to infuse over 5 hr 45 min; Drop factor: 60 gtt/mL. How many
gtt/min will you regulate the IV?
a) 12.5 gtt/min
b) 5.5 gtt/min
c) 375/ gtt/min
d) 130 gtt/min
28. RL 125 ml/hr via gravity flow using tubing calibrated at 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the flow
rate.
a) 8 gtt/min
b) 15 gtt/min
c) 25 gtt/min
d) 31 gtt/min
29. A doctor prescribes norfloxacin 400 mg P.O. twice daily, for a client with a urinary tract
infection (UTI). The client asks the nurse how long to continue taking the drug. For an
uncomplicated UTI, the usual duration of norfloxacin therapy is:
a) 12 to 14 days
b) 3 to 5 days
c) 10 to 21 days
d) 7 to 10 days
30. Aminophylline is infusing at 30 ml/hr. The drug is mixed 250 mg in 500 ml D5W. How many
mg/hr is the patient receiving?
a) 30 mg/hr
b) 25 mg/hr
c) 20 mg/hr
d) 15 mg/hr
Manipal Hospital Bangalore Total marks -5
2) If you rearrange the letters "BARBIT", you would have the name of a:
A) Ocean
B) Country
C) State
D) City
E) Animal
B
C
D
Write a short passage (200 words) on any one of the following topics