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Staff Nurse Previous (Exam 2013) Questions | Post specific subject part 1

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Practice these important questions asked in staff nurse/ Nurse Grade – A previous exams. Here are 25 important questions from the staff nurse exam 2013 ( subject-specific only)  with answers. We will add more questions in the next parts/posts. keep visiting the nurse exams page for more updates. Join Telegram channel https://t.me/nurseexams for new posts, questions, and info regarding upcoming nurse exams.

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Q1. Antidote for heparin is
Q2. Common risk of severe depression is
Q3. A patient in the second stage of labour is given which of the following injections to improve uterine contractions?
Q4. Acute pancreatitis is manifested by an elevated
Q5. Which of the following antituberculosis drugs van damage the 8th cranial nerve?
Q6. Which of the following is used in the management of hyperkalemia?
Q7. Distended abdomen and absence of bowel sounds after abdominal surgery indicates?
Q8. The normal intraocular pressure is
Q9. The size of the intravenous canulla used for neonates is
Q10. Bleeding from the nose is known as
Q11. Which of the following ECG findings indicate the presence of hypokalemia?
Q12. Which of the following need to be performed before radial arterial cannulation to evaluate radial and ulnar arterial potency?
 The Allen test is a first-line standard test used to assess the arterial blood supply of the hand. This test is performed whenever intravascular access to the radial artery is planned or for selecting patients for radial artery harvesting, such as for coronary artery bypass grafting or for forearm flap elevation.
Q13. Dumping syndrome is a complication of
Dumping syndrome is a medical condition in which your stomach empties its contents into the first part of your small intestine (the duodenum) faster than normal. Dumping syndrome is also known as rapid gastric emptying.
Subtotal gastrectomy is the treatment of choice for middle and distal-third gastric cancer as it provides similar survival rates and better functional outcome compared to total gastrectomy, especially in early-stage disease with favorable prognosis.
Q14. Which of the following is used as an antidote for organophosphorous poisoning?
Organophosphates are chemicals that feature in agricultural products, such as herbicides, pesticides, and insecticides.
Q15. Lactulose is prescribed for patients with hepatic ancephalopathy to
Q16. Apical pulse is assessed by placing the diaphragm of the stethoscope at the area of
Q17. Abnormal proliferation of uterine endometrial tissue outside the uterus is known as
Q18. Which of the following is used to assess the level of consciousness?
The Glasgow Coma Scale provides a practical method for assessment of impairment of conscious level in response to defined stimuli.
Q19. Physician prescribed to administer tablet, Digoxin 0.125 mg OD orally.  Tablet digoxin is available in 0.25 MG. The nurse should administer..
Q20. Prescription is inj. Dopamine 200mg in 250 cc D5W to infuse at 5 mcg/kg/min. The patient's weight is 50kg. How many cc/hour would this be on an infusion pump?
Q21. Inflammation of tissue surrounding the nail is known as-
Paronychia is nail inflammation that may result from trauma, irritation, or infection. It can affect fingernails or toenails. 
Q22. Fever, headache, and nuchal rigidity are classic symptoms seen in-
Meningitis is an inflammation of the fluid and membranes (meninges) surrounding your brain and spinal cord. Meningitis is usually caused by a viral infection but can also be bacterial or fungal. Vaccines can prevent some forms of meningitis. Symptoms include headache, fever, and stiff neck.
Q23. Which of the following is an indicator of AIIDS?
CD4 cells (also known as CD4+ T cells) are white blood cells that fight infection. CD4 cell count is an indicator of immune function in patients living with HIV and one of the key determinants for the need of opportunistic infection (OI) prophylaxis. A normal CD4 count is from 500 to 1,400 cells per cubic millimeter of blood. CD4 counts decrease over time in persons who are not receiving ART.
Q24. Color coding for Nitrous oxide cylinder is-
Q25. Goniometer is used to assess-
A goniometer is an instrument that measures the available range of motion at a joint.

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