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10th November 2014, 09:41 AM
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Re: M.Sc Nursing entrance exam Question paper

NTRUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Test is an admission test conducted by the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada.

The test paper consists of 100 multiple choice questions.

Each question carries four answers, in which, the candidates have to choose the right option.

1 mark is awarded for every correct answer.

Duration of the test is 1 and half hours.

The test paper consists of questions which are of graduation level.

Questions

1. The normal value of pH of blood is :
(1) 7.4 (2) 7.3 (3) 7.5 (4) 7.2
2. Normal bleeding time is :
(1) 1 - 2 minutes (2) 1 - 4 minutes (3) 1 - 3 minutes (4) 1 - 5 minutes
3. All the following are types of bones except :
(1) long bones (2) short bones (3) flat bones (4) regular bones
4. Normal urine output for an adult during 24 hours is :
(1) 1500 ml (2) 1400 ml (3) 1300 ml (4) 1200 ml
5. Initiation of milk secretion is promoted by :
(1) Leuteinizing hormone (2) Follicle - stimulating hormone
(3) Prolactin hormone (4) Somatotrophic hormone
6. Food intoxication due to canned food is caused by :
(1) staphylococcus (2) clostridium Botulinum
(3) streptococcus (4) salmonella
7. Gloves are sterilized by autoclaving for :
(1) 20 minutes at 250° F to 254° F
(2) 30 minutes at 200° F to 204° F
(3) 20 minutes at 200° F to 204° F
(4) 30 minutes at 250° F to 254° F
8. Steam inhalation in patient with chest congestion helps to :
(1) provide comfort (2) remove thick tenacious sputum
(3) help in rest and sleep (4) relieve pain
9. The objectives of moist cold application are all except :
(1) to soothen the nerves (2) to relieve discomfort
(3) to stimulate the inflammation process (4) to reduce temperature
10. The crutch walking gait that can bear the weight by the strong leg is :
(1) Tripod shuffling gait
(2) Four point gait
(3) Three point gait
(4) Two point gait
11. The objective of maintaining body mechanics while providing nursing care is to :
(1) make proper use of muscles
(2) be physically active and avoid fatigue
(3) maintain body alignment and avoid strain
(4) maintain body equilibrium
12. While nursing the patient with skeletal traction all the following should be kept in mind
except :
(1) remove the weight while changing the position
(2) maintain the accuracy of weight
(3) ensure that weight does not touch the floor
(4) remove the weight if required without causing jerk
13. All of the following points should be kept in mind while doing any sterile procedure
except :
(1) face the sterile field
(2) keep sterile equipment below the waist level
(3) never cross sterile area
(4) do not speak over sterile field
14. While feeling the Pulse when the beat is skipped it is referred as :
(1) Irregular pulse (2) Dicrotic pulse
(3) Intermittent pulse (4) Regular pulse
15. When the patient has discomfort in breathing while standing is called as :
(1) cheyne - stokes respiration (2) Dyspnea
(3) stertorous (4) orthopnea
16. Lithotomy position is given to a patient in all of the following conditions except :
(1) vaginal delivery (2) enema
(3) rectal examination (4) catheterization
17. Nonverbal communication includes all the following except :
(1) Facial expressions (2) Gestures
(3) Vocabulary •
The route used for Mantoux testing is :
(4) Posture and Gait
(1) Intramuscular (2) Intradermal
(3) Subcutaneous (4) Intravenous
19. Abnormal collection of fluid within a definite sac is known as :
(1) tumor (2) wart (3) cyst
20. Morphine belongs to one of the following group of drugs :
(1) belladonna alkaloids (2) anticholinergics
(3) opiates (4) barbiturates
(4) polyp
21. Level of consciousness of a head injury patient is assessed by a nurse using :
(1) head injury chart (2) Snellen's chart
(3) rapid assessment scale (4) glassgow coma scale
22. Patient is given the following position during abdominal surgery :
(1) lithotomy (2) dorsal recumbent
(3) trendelendburg (4) Sim's
Pleural effusion is also known as :
(1) pneumothorax (2) hemothorax
(3) hydrothorax (4) spontaneous pneumothorax
24. IPPB stands for :
(1) Immediate Positive Pressure Breathing
(2) Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing
(3) Intermission Positive Pressure Breathing
(4) Indirect Positive Pressure Breathing
25. All of the following measures should be taken during blood transfusion reaction except :
(1) collect blood sample immediately
(2) stop transfusion
(3) provide psychological support
(4) monitor vital signs
26. Patient with sinus bradycardia will have heart rate below :
(1) 40 per minute (2) 50 per minute
(3) 60 per minute (4) 70 per minute
27. One of the following approaches used to categorize the casualties during disaster for providing
care is referred as :
(1) Triage (2) Triad (3) Screening (4) Scrutinizing
28. The immediate nursing intervention for a patient with epistaxis due to haemodialysis is :
(1) Allow the patient to breath normally
(2) Give dorsal recumbent position
(3) Call the Doctor
(4) Pack the nose with paraffin gauze
29. All of the following are monitored by a nurse when a patient is on diuretics except :
(1) assessing weight
(2) restoring fluid intake
(3) maintaining intake output chart
(4) monitoring vital signs
30. One of the acute complications of diabetes mellitus is :
(1) Hypoglycemia (2) diabetic neuropathy
(3) diabetic retinopathy
(4) diabetic foot
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28th February 2015, 05:13 PM
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Re: M.Sc Nursing entrance exam Question paper

I am searching for the NTRUHS M Sc (Nursing) Entrance Test Examination Pattern? Can you please tell me about its Examination Pattern?
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1st March 2015, 09:00 AM
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Re: M.Sc Nursing entrance exam Question paper

NTRUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Test is an admission test conducted by the Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences (NTRUHS), Vijayawada.

The applicants who are looking for the admission in postgraduate nursing program have to qualify the competitive entrance test.

You are asking for the NTRUHS M Sc (Nursing) Entrance Test Examination Pattern. This is as follows:

NTRUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Test Pattern:

The test paper consists of 100 multiple choice questions.
Each question carries four answers, in which, the candidates have to choose the right option.
1 mark is awarded for every correct answer.
Duration of the test is 1 and half hours.
The test paper consists of questions which are of graduation level.

Final Selection:

Provisional selection shall be made by the Selection Committee constituted by Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences in accordance with these regulations.
  #5  
28th September 2019, 01:54 PM
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Re: M.Sc Nursing entrance exam Question paper

Hi buddy I have filled RUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam application form and for its preparation looking for its question paper so will you plz let me know from where I can get it ??
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28th September 2019, 01:56 PM
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Re: M.Sc Nursing entrance exam Question paper

As you want here I am giving bellow RUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam question paper for this exam preparation:

RUHS M.Sc Nursing Entrance Exam question paper
Q.1 The union of ovum and sperm is known as
1) Folification
2) Fertilization
3) Placentation
4) Ovulation
Answer:2
Q.2 The nurse makes that the diet consumed by PEM child is rich in
1) Protein, carbohydrates and vitamins
2) Micro nutrient
3) Water soluble vitamins
4) Fats and vitamins
Answer:1
Q.3 The position of patient during immediate postoperative period of tonsillectomy surgery is
1) Sims position
2) Prone position
3) Lateral position
4) Rose position
Answer:3
Q.4 The study of distribution and determinants of the disease is called
1) Epidemiology
2) Entomology
3) Pathology
4) Community
Answer:1
Q.5 The scientific method of study of human population is
1) Anthropology
2) Demography
3) Ecology
4) Sociology
Answer:2
Q.6 Which NSAID undergoes enterohepatic circulation?
1) Phenylbutaxone
2) Aspirin
3) Ibuprofen
4) Piroxicam
Answer:1
Q.7 Ortolani is a test performed to find out
1) Fractures
2) Bone injuries
3) Club foot M Sc Nursing
4) Congenital hip dislocation
Answer:4
Q.8 The nurse interprets a positive Homans sign as
1) Deep venous thrombosis
2) Pulmonary embolism
3) Pneumothorax
4) Stroke
Answer:1
Q.9 Glycosuria occurs when Plasma glucose level exceeds
1) 120140mg/dl
2) 100-120mg/dl
3) 130-150mg/dl
4) 160-180mg/dl
Answer:4
Q.10 Virulence of a disease is indicated by
1) Proportional mortality rate
2) Specific morality rate
3) Case fatality ratio
4) Morbidity rate
Answer:2
Q.11 All the following are the responsibilities of nurse for a patient with heart failure, except
1) Maintain intake outpatient chart
2) Auscultate lung sounds M Sc Nursing
3) Weight the patient daily
4) Maintain intracranial pressure
Answer:4
Q.12 Which test is used to find out the early stage of leprosy
1) Lepromine test
2) Histamine test
3) Morphological index
4) Bacterial index
Answer:1
Q.13 The polyvalent type of vaccines are prepared from
1) More strains of same species
2) Single species
3) More strains of different species
4) Single organism
Answer:1
Q.14 Researchers must be content to say that hypothesis is
1) Probably true
2) Type I error
3) Type II error
4) Level of significance
Answer:1

Q.15 The coordination between the fundal contraction and cervical dilatation is called
1) Softening of the uterus
2) Hypertrophy
3) Increased vascularity
4) Polarity of uterus
Answer:4
Q.16 The system of storage and transport of vaccine at low temperature is called
1) Cold chain system
2) Vaccine chain system
3) Vaccine carrier
4) Ice linked refrigerate
Answer:1
Q.17 The saturation level of oxygen in the blood can be assessed by using
1) Spirometer
2) Pulse oximetry
3) Tonometer
4) Cardiac monitor
Answer:2

Q.18 Function of ciliated epithelium is
1) Protection
2) Secretion
3) Moves mucus and other substances
4) Immune response
Answer:3
Q.19 Increase in the size of the muscle of the arm in a weight lifter is an example of
1) Hyperplasia
2) Hypertrophy
3) Metaplasia
4) Dysplasia
Answer:2
Q.20 Pulse oximeter is a non invasive method to assess the level of
1) Arterial oxygenation
2) Fraction of inspired O2
3) O2 intake
4) Stoke volume
Answer:1

Q.21 Kernicterus occurs once the bilirubin crosses
1) 15 mg/dl
2) 20 mg/dl
3) 25 mg/dl
4) 30 mg/dl
Answer:2
Q.22 The volume of air that moves in and out of lungs with each respiration is
1) Tidal volume
2) Minute volume
3) lung capacity M Sc Nursing
4) Lung reserve
Answer:1
Q.23 Core body temperature is
1) Skin temperature
2) Axilla temperature
3) Rectal temperature
4) Oral temperature
Answer:3
Q.24 Anatomical description of the imaginary vertical plane passing longitudinal through the body from front to back, dividing it right and left halves is called as
1) Coronal plane
2) Sagittal plane
3) Median plane
4) Horizontal plane
Answer:3
Q.25 In which position, the nurse has to keep a patient with breathing difficulty
1) Sims position
2) Prone position
3) Supine position
4) Fowlers position
Answer:4
Q.26 Osteoporosis may occur after
1) Oophrectomy
2) Colectomy
3) Nephrectomy
4) Amputation
Answer:1
Q.27 The stages of death and dying include
1) Powerlessness
2) Bargaining
3) Role strain
4) Ethical dilemma
Answer:2

Q.28 Sterilization by steam under pressure is carried at the temperature between
1) 105 c and 106c
2) 90c and 100c
3) 108c and 147c
4) 95c and 105c
Answer:3
Q.29 All the following are vector borne diseases, except
1) Malaria
2) Filaria
3) Plague
4) Hepatitis
Answer:4
Q.30 The act of getting things done through and with nursing staff is
1) Management
2) Nursing management
3) Leadership ability
4) Professional norm
Answer:2
Q.31 A teacher shows how things happen and how things can be done to the students through
1) Field trips
2) Demonstration
3) Visual symbols
4) Exhibits
Answer:2

Q.32 is the back bone of the community health
1) Home visit
2) Family
3) Economy
4) Individual
Answer:1

Q.33 To measure intraocular pressure this procedure is done
1) Caloric test
2) Keratometry
3) Tonometry
4) Visual acuity test
Answer:3
Q.34 Demographic variable relate to
1) Population
2) Study samples
3) Climate
4) Sample size
Answer:2
Q.35 The hydrochloric acid secreted in stomach wall
1) Kills microbes in food
2) Breakdowns protein
3) maintain protective barrier of stomach
4) digests fat
Answer:1
Q.36 Which hormone stimulates lipolysis
1) Glucagon
2) Epinephrine
3) Ptyalin
4) Oxytocin
Answer:2
Q.37 Urea cycle occurs in
1) Kidney
2) Brain
3) Liver
4) Lungs
Answer:3
Q.38 Infant mortality rate (IMR) can be calculated by estimating the number of deaths per
1) 1000 births
2) 1000 population
3) 1000 women

4) 1000 live births
Answer:4
Q.39 The three tire structure rural local staff government in India is known as
1) Panchayat Raj
2) Zilla Parishad
3) Gram Sabha
4) Nyaya Sabha
Answer:2
Q.40 Foleys catheter size is marked with F which is equal to
1) 0.22 mm of diameter
2) 0.33mm of diameter
3) 0.44 mm of diameter
4) 0.55mm of diameter
Answer:2
Q.41 Uterus turned inside out is called
1) Acute inversion of the uterus
2) Cervical dystocia
3) Rupture uterus
4) Prolapse uterus
Answer:1
Q.42 White patches during physical examination should screen for
1) Cancer
2) Leprosy
3) Vitaminosis
4) Tuberculosis
Answer:2
Q.43 Android pelvis
1) Male pelvis
2) Female pelvis
3) Richetic pelvis
4) Narrow pelvis
Answer:1
Q.44 Dental flurosis is otherwise called as
1) Mottled enamel
2) Flurosis crisis
3) Skeletal flurosis
4) Fluorine toxicity
Answer:1
Q.45 When learning helps the individual to adjust himself / herself adequately to the new situation is termed as
1) Learning is growth
2) Learning is adjustment
3) Learning is experience
4) Learning is intelligent
Answer:2
Q.46 The foramen of magnum is found in _________ bone
1) Frontal
2) Parietal
3) Temporal
4) Occipital
Answer:4
Q.47 Embryotomy means
1) Removal of head
2) Cutting and destruction of fetus
3) Removal of Placenta
4) Forceps delivery
Answer:2

Q.48 Boot shaped heart is seen in
1) Aortic stenosis
2) Coarctation of aorta
3) Patent ductus arteriosus
4) Tetralogy of Fallot
Answer:4
Q.49 T cells of the body attack and destroy pancreatic Beta cells in
1) Type I diabetes
2) Type II diabetes
3) Type III diabetes
4) Addisons disease
Answer:1
Q.50 Extinction is based on the principal of
1) Motivation
2) Conditioning
3) Information processing
4) Imitation
Answer:2
Q.51 Directing and controlling the general nursing service provided by the nurse is assessed by
1) Manager
2) Administrator
3) Supervisor
4) Advisor
Answer:3
Q.52 The nurse can identify typical cases of by the sudden onset of profuse, efforrtless watery diarrhea followed by vomiting
1) Cholera
2) Typhoid
3) AIDS
4) Hepatitis B
Answer:1
Q.53 An epidural hematoma results from bleeding between the
1) Piamater and arachnoid mater
2) Duramater and arachnoid mater
3) Reticular system
4) Dura and inner surface of the skull
Answer:1
Q.54 Morbidity means
1) Illness
2) Death
3) Health
4) Fatality
Answer:1
Q.55 Tuberculosis is
1) Water borne disease
2) Vector borne disease
3) Air borne disease
4) Zoonotic disease
Answer:3
Q.56 According to Erikson a sense of industry develops during
1) Infancy
2) Toddler period
3) Preschool age
4) School age
Answer:4
Q.57 Status epilepticus is a continuous seizure that lasts more than
1) 30 minutes
2) 15 minutes
3) 45 minutes
4) 1 hour
Answer:1
Q.58 The complication of hospital acquired pneumonia is
1) Heart failure
2) Renal failure
3) Acute respiratory distress syndrome
4) Head injury
Answer:3
Q.59 Biparietal diameter is of
1) 8.5cms
2) 11cms
3) 12cms
4) 9.5cms
Answer:4
Q.60 The activities that are designed and performed to produce change in student behavior is by
1) Teaching
2) Learning
3) Communication
4) Information
Answer:1
Q.61 Dexamethosone suppression test used to detect the
1) Schizophrenia
2) Depression
3) Dementia
4) Stress
Answer:2
Q.62 The type of necrosis seen in tuberculosis is
1) Coagulative necrosis
2) Liquefactive necrosis
3) Caseous necrosis
4) gangrenous necrosis
Answer:3
Q.63 Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) is hormone secreted from the cells namely
1) Right atrium
2) Left atrium
3) Right ventricle
4) Left ventricle
Answer:1
Q.64 The nurse notes a reddish pink tissue in the wound during dressing and interprets as
1) Sign of infection
2) Keloid
3) Granulation tissue
4) Exudates
Answer:3
Q.65 Social change refers to any modification of
1) Human relationship
2) Human change
3) Human rotation
4) Human modification
Answer:1
Q.66 The psychiatric nurse should assess the patients cognitive status with help of
1) Mini mental status examination
2) Rating tool
3) Process recording
4) Advanced technology
Answer:1
Q.67 The nurse notes a loud, drum like sound during percussion of the stomach and documents as
1) Tympany
2) dullness
3) Resonance
4) Flatness
Answer:1
Q.68 Umbilical cord contains of
1) 1 artery 2 veins
2) 2 arteries 1 vein
3) 2 arteries 2 veins
4) 1 artery 1 vein
Answer:2
Q.69 The coverage of population by PHC is
1) 50000
2) 10000
3) 30000
4) 40000
Answer:3
Q.70 The two umbilical arteries carry the from the fetus
1) Oxygenated blood
2) Deoxygenated blood
3) Mixed blood
4) No blood
Answer:2
Q.71 The longest bone in human body is
1) Femur
2) Humerus
3) Tibia
4) Fibula
Answer:1
Q.72 is the permanent method of family planning in males
1) Tubectomy
2) Vasectomy M Sc Nursing
3) Copper-T
4) Condom
Answer:2
Q.73 Swan-Ganz catheter is introduced to measure the
1) Intra ocular pressure
2) Intra cranial pressure
3) Blood pressure
4) Central venous pressure
Answer:4
Q.74 The resistance of an individual possesses by virtue of his genetic and constitutional make up is
1) Active immunity
2) Passive immunity
3) Adaptive immunity
4) Innate immunity
Answer:4
Q.75 Weight of the placenta at term is
1) 250gms
2) 125gms
3) 500gms
4) 350gms M Sc Nursing
Answer:3
Q.76 An infection resulting from a treatment or diagnostic procedure is
1) Nosocomial
2) Iatrogenic
3) Endogenous
4) Contagious
Answer:2
Q.77 The Kopliks spots commonly appear in
1) Measles
2) Mumps
3) Varicella
4) Smallpox
Answer:1
Q.78 The main task of management is
1) Decision making
2) Goal setting
3) Guidance
4) Authority
Answer:3
Q.79 In pediatric resuscitation, the ratio between chest compression and ventilation is
1) 2:1
2) 3:1
3) 4:1
4) 5:1
Answer:2
Q.80 The nursing priority of child with acute renal failure is focused on
1) Monitoring the intake and output chart
2) Health education regarding salt and fluid restriction
3) Giving family support
4) Check blood routine
Answer:1
Q.81 An activity which involves the development of hidden talent of a staff and for the benefit of the organization is known as
1) Training
2) Orientation
3) Staff development
4) Continuing education program
Answer:1 M Sc Nursing
Q.82 The emulsification of dietary fat is enhanced by
1) Gastric juice
2) Saliva
3) Bile salts
4) Pancreatic juice
Answer:3
Q.83 The killing power of the disease is measured by using
1) Case fatality rate
2) Specific death rate
3) Morbidity rate
4) Survival rate M Sc Nursing
Answer:1
Q.84 The vaccine used against tuberculosis is
1) DPT
2) OPV
3) MMR
4) BCG
Answer:4
Q.85 Which of the following is a social motive?
1) Hunger
2) Thirst
3) Pain avoidance
4) Achievement
Answer:4
Q.86 Which of the following domain of competent caring are used in the psychiatric nursing practice?
1) Teaching, delegating and colloboratry
2) Management, teaching and colloboratry
3) Direct care, communication and management
4) Delegating, coordinatry and communication
Answer:3
Q.87 Administration of medications into the body tissues other than alimentary canal is
1) Parenteral
2) Oral
3) Enteral
4) Inunction
Answer:1
Q.88 The quantitative researchers gather
1) Empirical evidence
2) Evidence based
3) Scientific method
4) Systematic approach
Answer:1
Q.89 World health day is celebrated on
1) May 12th
2) April 7th
3) April 1st
4) January 26th
Answer:2
Q.90 To acquire correct knowledge by the student, the teacher uses teaching strategy called
1) Illustration stratgey
2) Narration strategy
3) Problem solving strategy
4) Group discussion strategy
Answer:1
Q.91 Withdrawal of fluid from uterus through abdominal wall
1) Culdoscopy
2) Laproscopy
3) Amniocentesis
4) Partograph
Answer:3
Q.92 The storage temperature for polio vaccine is
1) -20 c
2) +20 c
3) -10 c
4) +10 c
Answer:1
Q.93 Increased pulsation is felt through the lateral fornix at 8th week is called
1) Osianders sign
2) Chadwicks sign
3) Goodells sign
4) Piskaceks sign
Answer:1
Q.94 Indian MTP act allows abortion only to a period of
1) 15 weeks
2) 20 weeks
3) 28 weeks
4) 12 weeks
Answer:2
Q.95 Osteoporosis is caused by the deficiency of
1) Iron
2) Calcium
3) Zinc
4) Phosphorous M Sc Nursing
Answer:2
Q.96 An area of poor houses and poor people is termed as
1) Housing
2) Slums
3) Illiteracy
4) Ventilation
Answer:2
Q.97 Hepatitis A infection spreads by
1) Oral route
2) Sexual route
3) Contaminated needles
4) Air
Answer:1
Q.98 This scale helps to assess the impaired consciousness
1) Glasgow coma scale
2) Visual analogue scale
3) Beck Depression scale
4) Muscle power grade scale
Answer:1
Q.99 Bone marrow depression is seen with chronic administration of
1) Isoflurane
2) N2o
3) Ether
4) Halothane
Answer:4
Q.100 A person with a tendency to be outgoing, friendly and talkative is said to be an
1) Optimist
2) Pessimist
3) Introvert
4) Extrovert
Answer:4


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