a) To Communication
b)To provide comfort
b) To Quality assurance
d) To Reimbursement
Answer: b)To provide comfort
Question No. 2. One milligram contains:
a. 10 microgram
b 100 microgram
c. 1000 microgram
d. 10000 microgram
Answer: c. 1000 microgram
a) Z track intramuscular in the gluteal
b) Intradermal in the forearm
c) Intramuscular in the deltoid
d) Subcutaneous in the arm
a) Separates the health record according to discipline
b) Organizes documentation around the patient’s problems
c) Highlights the patient’s concerns, problems, and strengths
d) Is designed to streamline documentation
Answer: a) Separates the health record according to discipline
Question No. 5. All the flowing are essential standard precautions used in the care of all
patients irrespective of whether they are diagnosed infectious or not ,except one
a) Hand hygiene
b) Improper sharps and waste disposal
c) Personal protective equipment
d) Aseptic techniques
Question No. 6. Tall peaked T waves in ECG is seen in
a. Hypokalemia
b. Hyponatremia
c. Hypernatremia
d. Hyperkalemia
a) decrease muscle endurance ,strength and mass
b) Change in calcium metabolism with hyper calcium result in renal calculi
c) Alteration in calcium,fluid and electrolyte
d) Non of the above
Question No. 8. Objective data might include:
b)An evaluation of blood pressure.
c) Complaint of dizziness.
d) None of the above
Question No. 9According to Indian Public Health Standard, minimum number of beds in a Community Health Centre
Answer:- B:-30
Question No. 10. Hypoxia is a manifestation of:
a. Lack of oxygen
b. Excess of carbon dioxide
c. Lack of carbon dioxide
d. Excess of oxygen