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HSSC Staff Nurse Syllabus
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- 75% weightage for General awareness, Reasoning, Maths, Science, Computer, English, Hindi and Concerned or Relevant Subject, as applicable.
- 25% weightage for History, Current Affairs, Literature, Geography, Civics, Environment, Culture etc. of Haryana.
HSSC Staff Nurse Model Question on Subject
1. According to Nursing Code of Ethics, the nurses’ loyalty in conflict between clients need is with family members, health team members and hospital policies has with
A. Hospital
B. Client
C. Family
D. Physician
2. The thoracic and abdomino- pelvic cavities are divided by the following body structure
A. Rib cage
B. Diaphragm
C. Sternum
D. Stomach
3. Objective data might include
A. Chest pain
B. Complain of dizziness
C. An evaluation of BP
D. None of the above
4. The assessment of immobilized patient focus on the following except
A. Range of motion
B. Activity of intolerance
C. Body alignment
D. Psychological condition
5. Inflammation of lining of uterus is known as
A. Vaginitis
B. Endocervicitis
C. Adenomyostitis
D. Endometriosis
6. A statement about the proposed relationship between independent and dependent variables is known as
A. Hypothesis
B. Relationship
C. Variable
D. Hypotenuse
7. What is the correct surgical method for preventing pregnancy in which the vas deference is cut
A. Ovarectomy
B. Hysterectomy
C. Vasectomy
D. Castration
8. ELISA – a test is helpful for detection of which of the following
A. Leprosy
B. Cancer
C. AIDS
D. Malaria
9. Typhus is caused by
A. Fungi
B. Bacteria
C. Virus
D. Ricketsia
10. Kwashiorkar and BeriBeri are
A. Communicable disease
B. Infectious disease
C. Deficiency disease
D. None of the above
11. In the daily practice of nursing, nurses use critical thinking in
A. Setting priorities for the day
B. Every decision that is made
C. Calling the pharmacy to obtain a medication
D. Checking supplies in a client’s room
12. The best example of complete protein is
A. Olives
B. Rice
C. Eggs
D. Nuts
13. The appropriate route of administration of insulin is
A. Intramuscular
B. Intradermal
C. Subcutaneous
D. Intravenous
14. The International Council of Nurses (ICN) was established in the year
A. 1867
B. 1899
C. 1950
D. 1962
15. What medication would be contraindicated for a client diagnosed with acute gastritis
A. Furosemide (Lasix)
B. Calcium carbonate
C. Clarithromycin (Biaxin)
D. Naproxen Sodium (Naproxyn)
16. The consistency of data obtained from a particular research method is known as
A. Reliability
B. Validity
C. Credibility
D. Casualty
17. Emergency contraceptive may prevent pregnancy if used within 72 hours of
A. Menstruation
B. Ovulation
C. Coitus
D. Implantation
18. Typhoid is caused by a species of
A. Streptococcus
B. Solmonella
C. Staphalococcus
D. Myobacterium
19. Study of mode of transmission of disease is called
A. Parasitology
B. Epidemiology
C. Nosology
D. Immunology
20. Which of the following is transplacental disease
A. Kala-azar
B. German Measles
C. Rabies
D. Scabies
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21. When nurses assist client in exploring their lifestyle habits and health behaviours to identify health risks, nurses are most likely to which of the following models
A. Medical model
B. Wellness model
C. Psychological model
D. Physiological model
22. The newborn infants stomach capacity is approximately
A. 50 ml
B. 90 ml
C. 120 ml
D. 150ml
23. The following is the most important purposes of documentation except
A. To communicate
B. To reimbursement
C. To quality assurance
D. To provide comfort
24. The International Council of Nurses headquarters is in
A. New York, US
B. London, UK
C. Geneva, Switzerland
D. Toronto, Canada
25. A client with right sided heart failure exhibits the following symptoms
A. Adequate urine output
B. Polyuria
C. Polydispepsia
D. Oliguria
26. Failure of the heart to pump effectively causes the following type of shock
A. Anaphylactic
B. Cardiogenic
C. Hypovolemic
D. Septic
27. Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) is considered safe upto how many weeks of pregnancy
A. 6 weeks
B. 8 weeks
C. 12 weeks
D. 18 weeks
28. Downs syndrome is caused by
A. Monosomy of 21 chromosome
B. Trisomy of 21 chromosome
C. Deletion of chromosome
D. Duplication of chromosome
29. Pneumonia that infection lung alveoli is caused by
A. Streptococcus species
B. Plasmodium species
C. Salmonella
D. Haemophyllus
30. Which one is the simplest form of cognition
A. Conception
B. Perception
C. Sensation
D. Affection
31. The lowest level of needs in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is
A. Safety and security
B. Love and belonging needs
C. Physiological needs
D. Self-esteem needs
32. The nurse needs to carefully assess the complaint of pain in the elderly because older people
A. Are expected to experience chronic pain
B. Have a decreased pain threshold
C. Experience reduced sensory perception
D. Have altered mental function
33. Administration of injection iron to an adult is by one of the following methods
A. Subcutaneous in the arm
B. Intradermal in the forearm
C. Intramuscular in the deltoid
D. Z track intramuscular in the gluteal
34. The assessment method that occurs after the patient has been discharged is
A. Concurrent evaluation
B. Auditing
C. Retrospective evaluation
D. Quality assurance
35. At birth the head circumference of a new born is
A. 28-30 cm
B. 30-32 cm
C. 33-35 cm
D. 36-38 cm
36. What position should be given to a patient in shock
A. Head low
B. Fowlers
C. Semi fowlers
D. Supine
37. Which of the following disease is communicable disease
A. Rickets
B. Amoebiasis
C. Diabetes
D. Cancer
38. in AIDS the system which fails is
A. Digestive
B. Respiratory
C. Defence
D. Sensory
39. Cancer of cervix is caused by
A. Human Papilloma Virus
B. Pep Pills
C. Epsteen Barr Virus
D. Fatty diet
40. In the childhood, individual’s behaviour is most influenced by
A. Community
B. School
C. Peer group
D. Family
Reasoning Practice set
41. When does the nurse chart an intervention that involves administering medication to a client?
A. Before the end of shift
B. Before the next dose of medication or treatment due
C. Within an hour
D. Immediately
42. Instructions a client is given before undergoing paracenthesis is
A. NPO 12 hours before procedure
B. Empty bladder before procedure
C. Strict bedrest following procedure
D. Empty bowel before procedure
43. Non-verbal message is a mode of communication that include the following except
A. Tone & pitch of voice
B. Facial expression
C. Gesture
D. Touch
44. The branch of medicine concerned with the problems and diseases of old age and elderly is called
A. Elderiology
B. Pediatrics
C. Geriatrics
D. Obstetrics
45. Attitudes, action and appearances in the context of classroom communication are considered as
A. Verbal
B. Non-verbal
C. Impersonal
D. Irrational
46. Patient with large partial thickness or full thickness burns can develop
A. Anaphylactic shock
B. Cardiogenic shock
C. Hypovolaemic shock
D. Septic shock
47. Scurvy disease is caused by the deficiency of vitamin
A. B complex
B. C
C. D
D. K
48. A state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing is called
A. Diseases
B. Healthy
C. Hygiene
D. Infirmity
49. Insulin deficiency causes
A. Diabetes Insipidus
B. Goiter
C. Diabetes Mellitus
D. All of the above
50. Body mass index is calculated as
A. Weight in pounds by height in meters
B. Weight in kg by height in meters
C. Weight in kg divided by square of height in meter squared