CCRAS STAFFNURSE PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER PDF FREE DOWNLOAD

Q.1 Barbequing, a cooking method is a form of:

  1. roasting
  2. grilling
  3. sauteing
  4. baking

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.2 While evaluating the patient for complications of acute pancreatitis, the nurse should observe for:

  1. increased intracranial pressure
  2. hypertension
  3. bradycardia
  4. decreased urine output

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.3 The immediate action to control severe bleeding is:

  1. Apply direct pressure using hand or cloth
  2. Apply dressing pad
  3. Immobilize the injured part
  4. Place the person in a suitable position

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.4 A leadership theory that propagates the leader to be a guide for the employees, to help them acquire pride in the work and to inspire them to be actively engaged to achieve the mission and goals of the organization is:

  1. Transformational
  2. Trait
  3. Transactional
  4. Interactional

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.5 Humoral immunity is mediated by:

  1. Natural killer cells
  2. T lymphocytes
  3. B lymphocytes
  4. Suppressor T cells

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.6 The temporary hardness of water is due to presence of:

  1. Calcium chloride
  2. Calcium bicarbonate
  3. Magnesium sulphate
  4. Calcium sulphate

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.7 An example for superficial reflex:

  1. Babinski reflex
  2. Stretch reflex
  3. Biceps jerk
  4. Triceps jerk

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.8 Insulin 10U in 50ml of 50% dextrose is prescribed for a patient with chronic renal failure to reverse:

  1. Hyponatremia
  2. Hyperglycemia
  3. Hypokalemia
  4. Hyperkalemia

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.9 The staple food of villagers of 3000 population is maize. These villagers are at risk for:

  1. Pellagra
  2. Bitot’s spot
  3. Scurvy
  4. Beriberi

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.10 Which action confirms that the nurse is using Z technique to administer iron injection?

  1. Creates a z shaped grid on the abdomen and injects each dose daily
  2. Uses the anterior lateral aspect of the thigh to inject
  3. Pulls skin downward or laterally before inserting the needle
  4. Uses special syringe to administer injection

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.11 Which of these in an independent nursing function?

  1. Assigning another nurse to administer medications
  2. Limiting fluids when a patient has an intake order of 1L /day
  3. Irrigating a patient’s wound with normal saline
  4. Applying a warm soak on an infiltrated IV site

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.12 The type of conflict a person experiences when he has two job options, one far away with good salary package and one near without scope for growth is:

  1. Approach- approach
  2. Double Approach- approach
  3. Approach- avoidance
  4. Double Approach – Avoidance

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.13 An unresponsive child is lying on the floor. You shout for help. A check shows that the child is not breathing. The immediate action will be:

  1. Give external chest compressions
  2. Give chest thrust and back blows
  3. Look for external defibrillator
  4. (Implied fourth option, based on MCQS structure)

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.14 Which of these is an example for secondary reinforcer?

  1. Extra feed for the dog’s jumping act
  2. A chocolate to the child for finishing homework
  3. A cup of water for the thirsty child
  4. Praising the child on completing task

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.15 Arriving at a general conclusion based on specific observations is:

  1. Inductive reasoning
  2. Deductive reasoning
  3. Critical thinking
  4. Convergent thinking

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.16 The back pressure arm lift method of artificial respiration is known as:

  1. Schafer Nick method
  2. Henry Heimlich method
  3. Holger Nielsen method
  4. Roger Buck method

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.17 Which technique is most suitable to move an unconscious patient?

  1. Human crutch
  2. Hook grip
  3. Four handed seat carry
  4. Improvised stretcher

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.18 The nurse observes the patient to be withdrawn and crying and conveys to the patient that she seems to be sad today. The interviewing approach used here is:

  1. Examining
  2. Clarifying
  3. (Implied third option, based on MCQS structure)
  4. Reflecting

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.19 A cultural barrier for communication is:

  1. Emotional disturbances
  2. Congestion
  3. Hearing difficulty
  4. Social class differences

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.20 A chemically defined determinant that change into complete antigen on combining with a carrier molecule is:

  1. Haptens
  2. Complement
  3. Phagocytes
  4. Epitope

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.21 A mother in preterm labour receives injection Betamethasone 12mg. The action of this drug is to:

  1. improve fetal wellbeing
  2. promote fetal lung maturity
  3. prevent infection
  4. slow contractions

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.22 The alert signs for ectopic pregnancy are:

  1. Hyperemesis and weight loss
  2. Prolonged epigastric pain and copious vaginal discharge
  3. Abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and positive pregnancy test
  4. Amenorrhea and negative pregnancy test

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.23 Planfulness, order and systemization are associated with:

  1. Two-way communication
  2. Interpersonal communication
  3. One- way communication
  4. Serial communication

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.24 The nursing action to be promoted for a child with high levels of increased intracranial pressure is:

  1. Elevate head of bed to 20 degrees and position child so as to maintain head in midline
  2. Elevate head of bed to 40 degrees and turn frequently from side to side
  3. Suctioning every hourly as well as on demand
  4. Schedule range of motion exercises vigorously

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.25 An indication for primary use of electroconvulsive therapy is:

  1. Non compliance with treatment
  2. Major depression with psychotic features
  3. Severe agitation
  4. Antisocial behaviour

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.26 A young lady spends several hours in organizing, reorganizing and checking the orderliness of her clothing cabinet. Her behavior indicates:

  1. Transference
  2. Exhibitionism
  3. Compulsion
  4. Obsession

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.27 An unimmunized pregnant woman reports for vaccination about 20 days prior to expected date of delivery. The nursing action will be to:

  1. Give one dose of tetanus toxoid and advice the second dose after delivery
  2. Give two doses of tetanus toxoid with 2 weeks interval
  3. Advise passive immunization after delivery
  4. Give anti tetanus immunoglobulin

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.28 The specimen collection that does not require the use of surgical aseptic technique is:

  1. Urine from a retention catheter
  2. Exudate from a wound for culture and sensitivity
  3. Stool for ova and parasites
  4. Specimen for a throat culture

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.29 An angry nurse defames the patient through her comment that he is rude and domineering. This is an example for:

  1. Assault
  2. Slander
  3. (Implied third option, based on MCQS structure)
  4. Libel

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.30 A vitamin that functions like a steroid hormone:

  1. A
  2. D
  3. E
  4. B

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.31 All are factors influencing socialization, EXCEPT:

  1. Identification
  2. Language
  3. Imitation
  4. Laws

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.32 A dying patient is reserved and depressed. The appropriate nursing action is:

  1. Asking patient to focus on positive thoughts
  2. (Implied second option, based on MCQS structure)
  3. Accepting the patient’s behavioural adaptation
  4. Giving advice when appropriate

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.33 The most appropriate method of instruction a nurse can use while teaching a postoperative patient deep breathing and coughing exercises is

  1. Explanation
  2. Pamphlet with pictures
  3. Video presentation
  4. Demonstration

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.34 All of these are characteristics of ground water EXCEPT:

  1. Cheapest source of water to small communities
  2. High in mineral content
  3. Requires no water treatment
  4. More prone for contamination than surface water

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.35 The most appropriate nursing action for a newborn suspected to have trachea-esophageal fistula is:

  1. institute positive pressure ventilation
  2. prepare for insertion of gastrostomy tube
  3. encourage breast feeding on demand
  4. place the baby in prone position with head elevated at 30 degrees

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.36 An ethical principle that obligates faithfulness to commitments and responsibilities is:

  1. Veracity
  2. Beneficence
  3. Fidelity
  4. Nonmaleficence

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.37 Which electrolyte level should be checked by the nurse before administration of lithium to a patient with manic episodes?

  1. Potassium
  2. Calcium
  3. Sodium
  4. Chloride

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.38 A 45 years old man of height 1.6 m weighs 70 kg. Calculated BMI is 27.3. He is classified as:

  1. Obese class I
  2. Pre obese
  3. Obese class II
  4. Normal weight

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.39 The media used to grow fastidious bacteria is:

  1. Peptone water
  2. Tetrathhionate broth
  3. Chocolate agar
  4. Meat extract broth

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.40 The causative organism for tapeworm infection:

  1. Trypanosoma cruzei
  2. Taenia solium
  3. Leishmania donovani
  4. Enterobius vermicularis

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.41 The nurse analyzes data critically in this step of nursing process:

  1. Planning
  2. Clustering
  3. Assessment
  4. Diagnosis

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.42 In which type of marriage the paring of male and female is temporary and not bounded by rules and regulations?

  1. Syndesmian
  2. Civil
  3. Punaluwan
  4. Walking

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.43 Which of these is a secondary stressor?

  1. Pain
  2. Ingested microorganisms
  3. Cold weather
  4. Death of a spouse

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.44 What is the type of fracture that occurs in children where the bone is bent but not broken?

  1. Greenstick fracture
  2. Torus fracture
  3. Plastic deformation
  4. Buckle deformation

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.45 The document that notifies the central venous catheter care that includes the frequency of tubing change, type of fluid used for flushing, frequency of dressing change, type of dressing materials to be used and other aspects of care is:

  1. Protocols
  2. Care pathways
  3. Standards of care
  4. Institutional policies

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.46 Hard chancre appears in which stage of syphilis?

  1. Secondary
  2. Primary
  3. Tertiary
  4. Latent

CORRECT ANSWER: A

 

Q.47 Considering the leadership styles, the term that suits a democratic leader is:

  1. Permissive
  2. Consultative
  3. Directive
  4. Oppressive

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.48 In an ECG the cause for t wave is:

  1. Ventricular depolarization
  2. Atrial depolarization
  3. Atrial repolarization
  4. Ventricular repolarization

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.49 The physical assessment of a newborn indicates absence of femoral pulses. It is a significant sign of:

  1. Patent ductus arteriosus
  2. Aortic stenosis
  3. Coarctation of aorta
  4. Ventricular septal defect

CORRECT ANSWER: C

 

Q.50 While assessing the neurological function of a patient, the nurse performs Romberg test as a screening measurement for:

  1. Muscle strength
  2. Balance
  3. Coordination
  4. Sensation

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.51 The irrational and intense fear of traveling is:

  1. Agarophobia
  2. Hodophobia
  3. Aerophobia
  4. Thanatophobia

CORRECT ANSWER: D

 

Q.52 The mineral that regulates muscle contraction and nerve transmission is:

  1. Sulphur
  2. Magnesium
  3. Zinc
  4. Cobalt

CORRECT ANSWER: B

 

Q.53 Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal Emperor ____________.

  1. Humayun
  2. Jahangir
  3. Akbar
  4. Shah Jahan

CORRECT ANSWER: C

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