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Liver Multiple Choice Questions

                    Liver Multiple Choice Questions

1.Where is the liver situated in the body                                                      (          )
A) Besides the Heart
B) Besides the intestine
C) Besides the Kidney
D) Besides the pancreas

2.What is the enlargement / swelling of the liver known as                        (          )
A) Liver cirrhosis
B) Hepato cirrhosis
C) Hepatic pain
D) Hepatitis


3.What is the main function of the liver                                                        (          )
A) Oxidation
B) Reduction
C) Detoxification
D) Production 

Answer : C

Note : The main function of the liver is detoxifying

4. How many types of Viral Hepatitis is present                                                     (          )
A) 6
B) 5
C) 8
D) 7


Answer : B

Note : There are total 5 types of viral hepatitis are present. Those are Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis D, Hepatitis E.

5. Which of the following organisms commonly cause hepatitis                  (          )
A) Viruses
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) All of the above


6. What is the Prevalance of hepatitis in present days                                   (          )
A) Increasing
B) Decreasing
C) Constant
D) Not at all seen


7. Which among the following factors possess a risk for hepatitis               (          )
A) Smooking
B) Alchoholism
C) Malnutrition
D) On hygienic condition

8. Which is the Non – infections cause that leads to hepatitis                       (          )
A) Heart Attack
B) Obesity
C) Cancer
D) Kidney Failure

9. What is the main cause of hepatitis – A                                                      (          )
A) Smooking
B) Obesity
C) Contaminated food and water
D) Brain tumors

10.Does hepatitis A has easy recovery                                                           (          )
A) Yes
B) No
C) May be
D) All of the above


11.What is the main mode of transmission in hepatitis – B                          (          )
A) Coughing & Sneezing
B) Use of some clothing
C) Sexually transmitted
D) Skin contact


12.Which among the following is more prone to hepatitis B                       (          )
A) Cricketers
B) Smokers
C) Alchoholic Persons
D) Medical Professionals


13.A baby gets hepatitis B infections from                                                    (          )
A) Mother touch
B) Mother care
C) Mother Milk
D) Mother nails

14.People with hepatitis B can donate blood                                                 (          )
A) Yes always
B) No never
C) Can donates it hepatitis is more
D) Can donates it hepatitis is less


15.Which is the following is the most dangerous from of hepatitis               (          )
A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis D
D) Hepatitis C

16.Which is the main mode of transmission of hepatitis                                (          )
A) Saliva
B) Tears
C) Blood
D) Urine


17.Hepatitis B prolonged infections can leads to                                            (          )
A) Hepatitis D
B) Hepatitis A
C) Hepatitis G
D) Hepatitis C


18.Hepatitis B is transmitted by                                                                      (          )
A) Unprotected sex
B) Infected needles
C) Body fluids
D) All of the above


19.Which among the following transmitted hepatitis E                                (          )
A) Contaminated needles
B) Contaminated food
C) Contaminated water
D) Contaminated clothes

20.Which of the following pain is seen hepatitis                                            (          )
A) Leg pain
B) Hand pain
C) Knee pain
D) Abdominal pain


21.Which is the first symptom seen in hepatitis                                             (          )
A) Nausea
B) Vomiting
C) Diarrhoea
D) Weight gain

22.Hepatitis will leads to                                                                                   (          )
A) Weight gain
B) Weight loss
C) Brain tumors
D) Heart attack

23.Which of the following features is common in hepatitis                           (          )
A) Cancer
B) Aids
C) Jaundice
D) Pites

24. What is the test to be done to detect hepatitis infection                            (          )
A) CT – Scan
B) Blood test
C) X – ray
D) Ultra sonography


25.Which among the following can be prevented by vaccination                  (          )
A) Hepatitis B and C
B) Hepatitis C and E
C) Hepatitis D and C
D) Hepatitis A and B

26.Which of the hepatitis do not have vaccination                                         (          )
A) Hepatitis A
B) Hepatitis B
C) Hepatitis C
D) Hepatitis D

27.Which should be done to treat hepatitis                                                     (          )
A) A healthy diet
B) Proper bed rest and personal hygiene
C) Timely Medications
D) All of the above

28.Which of the following should be focused more to prevent hepatitis       (          )
A) Oral care
B) Personal hygiene
C) Diet
D) Exercise

29. What is the Complication of hepatitis                                                      (          )
A) Liver cancer
B) Liver tumour
C) Liver Stone
D) Liver damage

30. Which is the best way to prevent hepatitis                                                (          )
A) Vaccinatio
B) Personal hygiene
C) safe food and water
D) All of the above


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SAMPLE STAFF NURSE EXAM PAPERS-02


                         SAMPLE STAFF NURSE EXAM PAPERS-02
01.What's the ABG..?
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02.What is second heart of human body ?
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03.The restoration of body function is known as ?
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04.What is fullform of ELISA ?
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05.If the blood plasma has a higher osmolality than the fluid within a red blood cell, the mechanism involved in equalizing the fluid concentration is?
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06.Which is the most common type of leukemia seen in older adults?
Ans : Chronic lymphocytic.

07.In a normal sinus rhythm, the measurement of an S.T.segment is …..?
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08.A patient is admitted with a diagnosis of diarrhea with dehydration. What could be the cause of increased peristalsis resulting in diarrhea?
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09.What is the usual treatment of Rayanaud’s Phenomenon?
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10.What is full form of vdrl ?
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11.Who was the first president of the International Council of Nurses?
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SAMPLE STAFF NURSE EXAM PAPER-01

SAMPLE STAFF NURSE EXAM PAPER - 01


01.Which of the following post-operative diets is most appropriate for the client who has had a hemorroidectomy?
A.High-fiber
B.Low-residue
C.Bland
D.Clear-liquid

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02. Poor man's vitamin is..
1)vitamin A
2)vitamin B
3)vitamin C
4)vitamin D
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03.The region where the lens focuses the image onto the retina is the:
a. optic nerve
b. fovea
c. pupil
d. blind spot

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04.Aids was first detected in india..
A. 1985
B.1981
C.1986
D.1991

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05.Glycogon helps to:
A. Increase sugar in blood
B. Reduce sugar
C. Both of them
D. None of them

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06.Herpes zoster is caused by:
a. bacteria
b. virus
c. fungi
d. parasites

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07.penicillin drug is
a)antifungal
b)antibiotic
c)antiviral
d)all of above

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08.Inflamation of tongue is called...
he blood pressure is high in...
A) Capillaries
B) Veins
C) Arteries
D) Veins of portal system

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09.Satpura tiger reserve is in which state?
A. Andhra pradesh
B. Maharashtra
C. Telangana
D. Madhya Pradesh

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10.Who is union commerce minister of India?
A. Anand sharma
B. Kamalnath
C. Nirmla sitaraman
D. Suresh prabhu

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11.2016 olympic games are going to be held in ?
A. Sydney
B. Rio
C. Athens
D. London
E. None of the above
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12.Buddhi diwali is celebrated in which district of himachal?
A. Kangra
B. Chamba
C. Shimla
D. Sirmaur

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13.Who discovered Hadppa?
A. Rakhaldas benrji
B. M. G. Mjumdar
C. Dayaram sahni
D. Yagdut Sharma

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14.Who is the union power minister of India ?
A. Piyush goel
B. Suresh prabhu
C. Vainkaiyah naidu
D. Arun jately
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15.Who is the chairman and managing director of Air India at present?
A. P. K. Grover
B. Rohit nandan
C. Suneel badhwa
D. Vivek sood
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16.Who is the chairman and managing director of Air India at present?
A. P. K. Grover
B. Rohit nandan
C. Suneel badhwa
D. Vivek sood
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17.Raj Chaudhary Jharkhand was formed in ?
a. 2001
b. 2000
c. 2002
d. 2003
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18.Which of the following symptoms should be watched for in a patient receiving a loop diuretic?
(a)Restlessness and agitation
(b) Paresthesias.
(c)Increased blood pressure
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19.Which of the following body parts has a condyloid joint?
(a) Shoulder
(b) Elbow
(c) Wrist
(d) Forearm

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20.Which of the following is a normal finding obtained during a lymph node palpation?
(a) Hard, fixed node
(b) Firm, mobile node
(c) Enlarged tender nodes
(d)Hard, nontender nodes

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21.Which of the following is the most common pathologic finding in individuals at risk for sudden cardiac death?
(a)Aortic valve disease
(b) Mitral valve disease
(c) Left ventricular dysfunction
(d) Atherosclerotic heart disease
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22.Which of the following drugs provide relief of anxiety and decreases both preload and after load?
(a) Amrinone
(b) Morphine sulphate
(c) Furosemide

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23.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
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24.The technique is used to open O2 cylinder
a) Clock wise
b) Anti clock wise
c) Upwards
d) Downwords
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25.Which of the following activities would cause her a risk in the increase of intracranial pressure?
a) Exercise
b) Coughing
c) Turning
d) Sleeping
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26.Radio active cobalt is used
a) For surgery
b) For Drug
c) Locally treating
d) None of the above
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27.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
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28.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
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General Knowledge Questions For Staff Nurse - 04


General Knowledge Questions For Staff Nurse - 04
01.The term Heavy Water refers to?
Ans : Deuterium oxide,

02.Trachoma is a disease of the?
Ans : Eyes.

03.Full form of FERA is ?
Ans : Foreign Exchange Regulation Act.

04.Which one the following districts are well known for the cultivation of coffee?

Ans : Chikmangalur.

05.The mass density of kerosene is?
Ans : Less than water.

06.How many Articles did we have in our original constitution?

Ans : 395 Articles.

07.One horse power is equal to?
Ans : 746 Watts.

08.Mapping of the radio emissions from extra terrestrial sources is known as?

Ans :  Radio Astronomy.

09.Who was the president of India at the time of proclamation of emergency in the year 1976?
Ans : Fakruddin Ali,

10.National Institute of Homeopathy is at?

Ans : Kolkata,

11.Optics is the study of?

Ans : Nature and properties of light,

12.The pitch of the sound is measured by its?

Ans : Frequency,

13.Plants used for production of biofuel are?

Ans : Jatropa.

14.Which of the fallowing acts as a resistance against disease in body?
Ans : White corpuscles.

15.Fill form of ITPO is?

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16.Which of the Fallowing normally warms up faster when heat is applied?
Ans : Iron.

17.A person suffering from myopia cannot see the objects at?

Ans : Longer Distance.


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