MCQs for TU IOM Staff Nurse Vacancy

50 MCQs for TU IOM Staff Nurse Vacancy (with Answers)

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1. What is the normal serum sodium level in adults?

A. 130–135 mEq/L

B. 136–145 mEq/L

C. 120–130 mEq/L

D. 146–160 mEq/L

Answer: B. 136–145 mEq/L


2. Which of the following routes provides the most rapid drug absorption?

A. Oral

B. Intramuscular

C. Intravenous

D. Subcutaneous

Answer: C. Intravenous


3. Fontanelle in infants usually closes by:

A. 1 month

B. 3 months

C. 12–18 months

D. 24 months

Answer: C. 12–18 months


4. Which disease is caused by Mycobacterium leprae?

A. Tuberculosis

B. Syphilis

C. Leprosy

D. Tetanus

Answer: C. Leprosy


5. What is the normal value of fasting blood glucose?

A. 60–100 mg/dL

B. 100–140 mg/dL

C. 140–200 mg/dL

D. 80–160 mg/dL

Answer: A. 60–100 mg/dL


6. Digoxin is used in the treatment of:

A. Hypertension

B. Congestive heart failure

C. Asthma

D. Diabetes mellitus

Answer: B. Congestive heart failure


7. In CPR, the ratio of chest compressions to breaths in adults is:

A. 15:2

B. 30:2

C. 20:2

D. 25:2

Answer: B. 30:2


8. Which vitamin is essential for blood clotting?

A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin B12

C. Vitamin K

D. Vitamin D

Answer: C. Vitamin K


9. Low-birth-weight baby is defined as having a birth weight less than:

A. 2.5 kg

B. 3.0 kg

C. 2.8 kg

D. 1.8 kg

Answer: A. 2.5 kg


10. Which instrument is used to monitor fetal heart rate?

A. Laryngoscope

B. Stethoscope

C. Fetoscope

D. Otoscope

Answer: C. Fetoscope


11. What is the antidote for paracetamol overdose?

A. Naloxone

B. N-acetylcysteine

C. Atropine

D. Flumazenil

Answer: B. N-acetylcysteine


12. Oral rehydration solution (ORS) is mainly used to treat:

A. Hypertension

B. Dehydration from diarrhea

C. Hypoglycemia

D. Constipation

Answer: B. Dehydration from diarrhea


13. Glasgow Coma Scale assesses:

A. Motor strength

B. Blood pressure

C. Level of consciousness

D. Visual acuity

Answer: C. Level of consciousness


14. The safest site for intramuscular injection in adults is:

A. Deltoid

B. Vastus lateralis

C. Dorsogluteal

D. Ventrogluteal

Answer: D. Ventrogluteal


15. Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for:

A. 4 months

B. 6 months

C. 8 months

D. 1 year

Answer: B. 6 months


16. Tachycardia is defined as heart rate more than:

A. 60 bpm

B. 90 bpm

C. 100 bpm

D. 120 bpm

Answer: C. 100 bpm


17. Eye donation is possible after death within:

A. 6 hours

B. 12 hours

C. 24 hours

D. 48 hours

Answer: B. 12 hours


18. Nosocomial infection means:

A. Community-acquired infection

B. Hospital-acquired infection

C. Vector-borne infection

D. Zoonotic infection

Answer: B. Hospital-acquired infection


19. Maximum volume for a single IM injection in deltoid muscle is:

A. 1 mL

B. 2 mL

C. 3 mL

D. 5 mL

Answer: B. 2 mL


20. Widal test is used to diagnose:

A. Malaria

B. Dengue

C. Typhoid

D. Leptospirosis

Answer: C. Typhoid


21. Bleeding gums may be due to deficiency of:

A. Vitamin D

B. Vitamin A

C. Vitamin C

D. Vitamin B1

Answer: C. Vitamin C


22. Mantoux test is used for:

A. Syphilis

B. Malaria

C. Tuberculosis

D. Leprosy

Answer: C. Tuberculosis


23. The average normal pulse rate of a healthy adult is:

A. 50–60 bpm

B. 60–100 bpm

C. 100–120 bpm

D. 80–120 bpm

Answer: B. 60–100 bpm


24. Iron is best absorbed in the presence of:

A. Calcium

B. Vitamin C

C. Fat

D. Vitamin D

Answer: B. Vitamin C


25. Cyanosis is best seen in:

A. Lips and nail beds

B. Abdomen

C. Arms

D. Feet

Answer: A. Lips and nail beds


26. Normal urine output in an adult per day is:

A. 500–800 mL

B. 800–1500 mL

C. 1500–2000 mL

D. 3000–4000 mL

Answer: C. 1500–2000 mL


27. Otitis media is the infection of:

A. Inner ear

B. Middle ear

C. Outer ear

D. Eardrum

Answer: B. Middle ear


28. Most effective method of hand hygiene is:

A. Rinsing hands with water only

B. Washing hands with soap and water

C. Using hand cream

D. Wearing gloves

Answer: B. Washing hands with soap and water


29. What is the Apgar score used for?

A. Measuring baby’s birth weight

B. Assessing fetal movement

C. Assessing newborn’s condition

D. Evaluating pregnancy risk

Answer: C. Assessing newborn’s condition


30. Normal body temperature in Fahrenheit is:

A. 96.8°F

B. 98.6°F

C. 99.5°F

D. 100.4°F

Answer: B. 98.6°F


31. Rickets is caused by deficiency of:

A. Vitamin A

B. Vitamin B12

C. Vitamin D

D. Vitamin K

Answer: C. Vitamin D


🦟 32. The vector for malaria is:

A. Housefly

B. Culex mosquito

C. Aedes mosquito

D. Female Anopheles mosquito

Answer: D. Female Anopheles mosquito


33. The causative agent of syphilis is:

A. Treponema pallidum

B. Neisseria gonorrhoeae

C. Chlamydia trachomatis

D. Haemophilus ducreyi

Answer: A. Treponema pallidum


34. Bio-medical waste color coding: Red bag is used for:

A. Sharp waste

B. Human anatomical waste

C. Infectious plastic waste

D. Cytotoxic drugs

Answer: C. Infectious plastic waste


35. Increased intracranial pressure shows:

A. Hypotension

B. Miosis

C. Bradycardia

D. Tachypnea

Answer: C. Bradycardia


36. HIV affects primarily which cells?

A. CD4 T-helper cells

B. B lymphocytes

C. Platelets

D. Neutrophils

Answer: A. CD4 T-helper cells


37. The concentration of glucose in standard ORS packet is:

A. 10 gm

B. 13.5 gm

C. 20 gm

D. 15 gm

Answer: B. 13.5 gm


38. Tetanus toxoid provides:

A. Active immunity

B. Passive immunity

C. Natural immunity

D. Herd immunity

Answer: A. Active immunity


39. First referral unit (FRU) level in Nepal is:

A. Health post

B. Primary Health Center

C. Sub-health post

D. Tertiary hospital

Answer: B. Primary Health Center


40. Incubation period of Hepatitis A is:

A. 5–10 days

B. 15–50 days

C. 2–4 months

D. 60–180 days

Answer: B. 15–50 days


41. Neonatal period is defined as:

A. First 14 days

B. First 21 days

C. First 28 days

D. First 2 months

Answer: C. First 28 days


42. Rinne’s test compares:

A. Smell and taste

B. Air and bone conduction

C. Right and left ear

D. Balance and reflexes

Answer: B. Air and bone conduction


43. Which of the following is a loop diuretic?

A. Spironolactone

B. Furosemide

C. Hydrochlorothiazide

D. Acetazolamide

Answer: B. Furosemide


44. Commonest cause of neonatal jaundice is:

A. Hemophilia

B. Breast milk jaundice

C. Physiological jaundice

D. Liver cirrhosis

Answer: C. Physiological jaundice


🩸 45. Blood group O negative is called:

A. Universal recipient

B. Universal donor

C. Rare donor

D. Rh-positive donor

Answer: B. Universal donor


46. Chlorhexidine is used for:

A. Hair growth

B. Skin whitening

C. Cord care

D. Antifungal treatment

Answer: C. Cord care


47. First-degree burn affects:

A. Only epidermis

B. Epidermis and dermis

C. Deep tissue

D. Muscle and bone

Answer: A. Only epidermis


48. Main sign of pneumonia in children:

A. Vomiting

B. Fast breathing

C. Skin rash

D. Headache

Answer: B. Fast breathing


49. Mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) below _______ indicates severe malnutrition in children:

A. 14.5 cm

B. 13.5 cm

C. 12.5 cm

D. 11.5 cm

Answer: D. 11.5 cm


50. The drug of choice for absence seizures is:

A. Phenytoin

B. Carbamazepine

C. Ethosuximide

D. Phenobarbital

Answer: C. Ethosuximide

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