Asst Professor Cum Head of Department of Child Health Nursing at CHARUSAT-Anand- Gujarat
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
imnci 9 april-2020
State
whether the statements are true or false.
1.
The level of chemical poly-bilirubin is increase in body in jaundice.
2.
Skin pustules are yellow spots or blisters, which contain pus. If there are 10
or more pustules or a big boil indicate no infection.
3. There is yellow discoloration,
the infant has jaundice.
4.
A young infant with pus draining from the ear has an ear infection.
5.
Grunting is the soft, short sounds a young infant makes when breathing out.
6.
fontanelle is the soft spot on the top of the young infant’s head.
7.
Nasal flaring is widening of the nostrils when the young infant breathes in.
8. Chest indrawing occurs when the effort the young infant needs to
breathe in is much greater than normal. It is a normal sign among newborn.
9.
During a convulsion, the young infant’s arms and legs stiffen because the
muscles are contracting.
10.
Young infants can also respond to infection by dropping their body temperature
to below 35.5°C.
Sunday, 29 March 2020
MCQ NURSING EDUCATION-II 15 MARKS QUIZ
mcq.
WRITE ANSWER ON A PAPER AND WHATSAPP ME YOUR ANSWER.
NURSING EDUCATION-
M.SC.NURSING 2ND SEMESTER
13. Which of the following is related
with teaching skill ?
(A) Black-board writing
14. Students who ask questions in the class should be-
(A) Advised to meet the teacher after the class
(B) Encouraged to participate in the discussion in the class
15. At authoritarian level teaching
(A) Teacher centered
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NURSING EDUCATION-
M.SC.NURSING 2ND SEMESTER
Multiple
Choice Questions.
1. All are the types of
achievement test except—
a.
True
false type question
b.
Rating
scale type question
c.
Essay
type question
d.
Fill
in the blank question
2.. The
commonly used scale to determine the socioeconomic status of families in the
rural set-up is:
a.
Pareek scale
b.
16 PF scale
c.
Kuppuswamy scale
d.
MMPI scale
3. Formulation of a nursing council at National level was recommended by: [ ]
a. Shetty
Committee
b. Bhore
Committee
c.
Srivastav Committee
d.
None
5. Problem-based
learning was first introduced in:
A. Case Western Reserve University (USA)
B. Mc Master University (Canada)
C. Manchester University (UK)
D. Stanford University
(USA)
|
6.. Which philosophical
thought states that ultimate reality is spiritual rather than
physical, mental rather than material?
A. Idealism
B. Realism
C. Pragmatism
D. Constructivism
|
7. The motivated teacher will have following attributes—
a. Unrealistic level of Aspiration
b. Goal-directed behavior
c. Dissatisfaction
d. Deprivation of need
a. Unrealistic level of Aspiration
b. Goal-directed behavior
c. Dissatisfaction
d. Deprivation of need
8. Which
statement is wrong about naturalism philosophy—?
a. On the place of text book, it emphasis on
value
b. It is an open air schools
c. It is a modern philosophy
d. No fixed curriculum
9. This is
not the nature of curriculum—
a. It is continuous and ongoing
b. It is oriented to life situation
c. It is an ideal and realistic approach
d. it influence the politics and economy
10. The training that produces orderliness and self-control
is called-
a. Discipline
b. Indiscipline
c. Decision
d. Ragging
11. Which
term is not useful while assessing the knowledge as per Bloom’s taxonomy-?
a. Tell
b. Describe
c. Construct
d. Write
12. Emotional Adjustment of students is
effective in-
(A) Personality formation
(A) Personality formation
(B) Class-teaching
(C) Discipline
(C) Discipline
(D) All of the above
13. Which of the following is related
with teaching skill ?
(A) Black-board writing
(B) Solving questions
(C) Asking questions
(C) Asking questions
(D) All the above
14. Students who ask questions in the class should be-
(A) Advised to meet the teacher after the class
(B) Encouraged to participate in the discussion in the class
(C) Encouraged to continue asking
questions
(D) Encouraged to search answers independently
(D) Encouraged to search answers independently
15. At authoritarian level teaching
(A) Teacher centered
(B) Child—centered
(C) Headmaster centered
(C) Headmaster centered
(D) Experience based
Wednesday, 8 January 2020
Nursing Management
M.Sc. Nursing 3rd Semester
Select the true or false.
1.Invasion of privacy is illegal act.
2.Nursing management is important concept in hospital administration.
3.Nursing administration and nursing management both are same.
4.Item analysis is part of inventory control.
5.The management should be very rigid towards employee.
6.Performance appraisal is key to develop standard of workers.
7.Always control should be done through higher authority.
8.Direct supervision is happen with one to one interaction.
9.Direct and indirect supervision are same.
2.Nursing management is important concept in hospital administration.
3.Nursing administration and nursing management both are same.
4.Item analysis is part of inventory control.
5.The management should be very rigid towards employee.
6.Performance appraisal is key to develop standard of workers.
7.Always control should be done through higher authority.
8.Direct supervision is happen with one to one interaction.
9.Direct and indirect supervision are same.
10.Meaning of Veracity is truth-telling-
11.Fidelity is the principle of faithfulness
12.Justice refers to fairness towards patient treatment.
13. Autonomy refers to the patient’s right to refuse treatment and to make one’s own decisions regarding health care.
1 14.Scalar chain means cooperation between workers.
1 15.Spirit de corps means team work and team strength.
Multiple Choice Questions.
1. Which is not comes under category of misconduct-
a)
Battery
b)
Assault
c)
Risk analysis
d)
Malpractice
2. What is the best
practice for a nurse to avoid law suites?
a) Practice
with the scope of your expertise
b)
Always put the patients’ rights and welfare first
c)
Observe proper documentation
d) All
of the above
a)
Procedures used by nurses that help establish
proper care and documentation
b) Gives
nurses the ability to perform their duties in multiple locations at different
times
c) Law
that determines where a nurse can work and under what type of conditions
d) A
document attesting that the patient has been informed and understands the
nature of the procedure, the risks, possible outcome and alternatives of the
said procedure
4. All of the following
are true about Nursing Code of Ethics EXCEPT:
a)
Nurses may decide on their own which is relevant
documentation and which is not
b)
Know and function within the scope of practice
c)
Maintain patient confidence
d)
Provide healthcare without discrimination
5. What is
nonmaleficence?
a)
Noncompliance of proper medical procedures
b)
The prohibition from intentionally harming others
c)
Systemic unethical environment
d)
Rules and regulations practiced by only a few in a
given medical environment
6.Ethics is:-
a)
A formal process of making illogical and consistent
decisions based upon one's beliefs
b)
A formal process of making logical and random
decisions based upon moral beliefs
c)
A formal process of making logical and consistent
decisions based upon religious beliefs
d)
A formal process of making logical and consistent
decisions based upon moral beliefs
7. Which is not
comes under standard safety measures-
a)
Hand hygiene
b)
Cleaning and disinfection
c)
Electricity supply
d)
Waste disposal
8.Meaning
of “C” in POSDCORB is-
A.
Clear
B.
Continue
C.
Control
D.
Commence
9.
Which is not belongs to control in management-
A.
Reporting
B.
Ordering
C.
Planning
D.
Disposing
10.
Which is consider illegal practice in management-
A.
Purchase of item through purchase committee
B.
Maintain the record of inventory
C.
Selling of equipment without documentation
D.
Informing to authority
11. Which
is considered as good planning-
A.
Simple
B.
Flexible
C.
Balanced
D.
All
12.
Administration of hospital ward not depends on-
A.
Number of patient
B.
Nursing need of patient
C.
No of employee in hospital
D.
Physical facilities of ward
13. Code of ethics is-
A. Rule and regulation
B. Norms of an organization
C. Conduct for workers
D. All
14. Meaning of medico
legal issue is-
A. Friction in family
B. Respect to elder members
C. A case where police
investigation takes place
D. About census
15. Which is comes under
category of medicolegal case-
A. Heart attack
B. Fever
C. Suicide attempt
D. Peptic ulcer
16. Which is the
accreditation body-
A. Hospital
B. School
C. NAAC
D. Board
17. Which agency take
care about patients right-
A. UGC
B. CBSE
C. Consumer Protection Act
D. None
18. The final output of performance appraisal is-
a. A pat on
the back of employee
b. Promotion
c.
Assignment of more interesting tasks
d. All of
the above
19.
Which of the following is not a professional organization?
a.
Trained Nurses Association of India
b.
Red cross
c.
Student Nurses Association of India
d.
International Council of Nursing
20. Accreditation refers to one of the following……………
a.
Making assessment
b.
Meeting predetermined standards
c.
Making care cost effective
d.
Ensuring quality
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