KEA Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Questions PART 3

KEA Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Questions PART 3

41. Which of the following anti tubercular medication has the side effect of peripheral neuritis?

(A) Pyrazinamide

(B) Isoniazid

(C) Rifampicin

(D) Ethambutol

42. CPR & defibrillation should be initiated in a kind of arrhythmia –

(A) Atrioventricular block

(B) Premature Ventricular contraction

(C) Atrial fibrillation

(D) Ventricular fibrillation

KEA Nursing Officer Recruitment Exam Questions PART 3

43. Severe dyspnea, orthopnea, pallor, tachycardia and

 frothy blood tinged sputum is seen in –

(A) Left heart failure

(B) Right heart failure

(C) Pulmonary edema

(D) Congestive heart failure

44. An early manifestation of laryngeal cancer is –

(A) Stomatitis

(B) Hoarseness

(C) Dysphagia

(D) Airway obstruction

45. Paradoxical respiration is most commonly seen in –

(A) Flail chest

(B) Obstructive airway disease

(C) Cardiac tamponade

(D) Congestive heart failure

46. An early indication for development of hypocalcimia is –

(A) Memory changes

(B) Tingling sensation in the fingers

(C) Ventricular dysrhythmias

(D) Depressed reflexes

47. The life span of human platelets is –

(A) 10-12 minutes

(B) 10-12 hours

(C) 10-12 days

(D) 10-12 months

48. The life span of human RBCs is –

(A) 120 minutes

(B) 120 hours

(C) 120 days

(D) 120 months 

49. The human blood cells are enucleated –

(A) RBC

(B) WBC

(C) Platelets

(D) Both RBC & Platelets

50. A patient with liver fail having edema is

most likely to recieve –

(A) Diuretics

(B) Laxatives

(C) Antidiuretics

(D) Beta blockers

51. The drug of choice for methicillin resitant

staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is –

(A) Clindamycin

(B) Vanomycin

(C) Erythromycin

(D) Gentamycin

52. Deep vein thrombosis renders a person at a

risk of –

(A) Pulmonary embolism

(B) Shock

(C) Stroke

(D) Heart attack

53. A patient came to ED unconscious with pin point pupil, lacrimation and history of substance abuse. Which drug to be administered to him?

(A) Naloxone

(B) Lorazepam

(C) Flumazenil

(D) Naltrexone

54. A patient with DVT is advised LowMolecular Heparin. At which site, the nurse should administer this ?

(A) Oral

(B) IM

(C) IV

(D) SC

55. Which drug may cause ‘Gray-baby syndrome’ ?

(A) Chloramphenicol

(B) Gentamycin

(C) Penicillin

(D) Tetracycline

Answers for the above KEA Nursing Officer Exam Model Question 

Answer for Question No. 41 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 42 is Option D

Answer for Question No. 43 is Option C

Answer for Question No. 44 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 45 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 46 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 47 is Option C

Answer for Question No. 48 is Option C

Answer for Question No. 49 is Option D

Answer for Question No. 50 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 51 is Option B

Answer for Question No. 52 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 53 is Option A

Answer for Question No. 55 is Option D

Answer for Question No. 55 is Option A

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