This video provides a comprehensive review of medical concepts essential for nursing examinations, covering topics such as persistent diarrhea (diarrhea lasting more than 14 days), protozoal diseases like malaria caused by Plasmodium, transmission routes of infections (blood-borne vs. fecal-oral), modifiable risk factors for hypertension, non-communicable diseases covered under NPCDCS, cancer characteristics and metastasis, adverse effects of obesity, xerophthalmia prevention with Vitamin A, diabetes mellitus diagnosis through glycosuria, Wilson's disease (copper accumulation in liver, kidney, and brain), glaucoma as a non-cancer eye disease, India's National Framework for Malaria Elimination by 2030, International Nurses Day on May 12th commemorating Florence Nightingale, and the Janani Suraksha Yojana program encouraging institutional deliveries to reduce maternal mortality.
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MP Nursing Officer / Staff Nurse Question Paper 2026, Exam Date 15 May 2026.Added:
Good afternoon all of you. Good afternoon. And here we will solve the question paper.
This will play an important role for staff nurses and nursing officers. Those who have exams for MP Nursing Officer or BTSC Staff Nurse, others who have exams. Ok? Will play an important role for everyone.
You will read question number 46 and tell the answer. Ok? These question papers will also play an important role for ANM. This question paper will play an important role for BTSC Staff Nurse, Haryana Staff Nurse, Nursing Officer and all other exams.
Ok? Come on, read it and tell me the answer. When the diarrhea lasts for more than 14 days, it is called If someone has diarrhea for more than 14 days, what is it called?
If someone has diarrhea for more than 14 days, what will it be called? Yes, if diarrhea lasts for more than 14 days, what do we call it?
It is called persistent diarrhea.
Persistent diarrhea means diarrhea that occurs continuously. The correct option will be considered as option C. C is the right answer.
This is called persistent diarrhea. Ok? The correct answer to the question will be considered to be option 3 or C. C is the right answer.
Read the question given next. Here is question number next. A protozoal disease is a disease caused by a protozoal. It is a disease. Caused by infection with parasites of the genus Plasmodium is given here is a protozoal disease caused by infection with parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is a protozoal disease. It is caused by Plasmodium.
You are being asked about that disease.
What is that disease? Ok? This disease is being asked of you. You have to tell me which disease is that? Please read it and tell me the answer. What disease is that? Yes. A protozoal disease caused by infection with parasites of the genus Plasmodium. It is a protozoal disease caused by parasitic infection of the genus Plasmodium.
Which is the protozoal disease caused by? So this will be considered malaria.
This is a protozoal disease. It is caused by Plasmodium. The correct answer would be B.
You can say the second number. Ok?
Yes, answer B will be considered correct. The second answer will be considered correct. Ok?
You are reading this original question paper.
Ok? The next question is given.
All of the following infections are spread through contact with blood.
Except one. It is an infection that is not spread through contact with blood. All of the following infections are transmitted through exposure to infected blood and all are spread by exposure to infected blood. An infection is not spread through exposure to blood. You are being asked which one is not spread by exposure to infected blood. Which is not spread through exposure to infected blood? Please read it and tell the answer which does not spread by coming in contact with infected blood.
Which one does not spread?
This is given. All the following infections are transmitted through exposure to infected blood and all. Ok? All the following infections are caused by coming in contact with blood except one, all of them are transmitted through exposure to the infectious blood, all of them are transmitted through exposure to the infectious blood.
Except one, it does not belong to one. Ok?
Read who will be Sakshi Dhananjay? So this would be hepatitis E. Ok? The transmission of Hepatitis E is through the fecal-oral route.
Ok? Through whom does it happen? Faecal yes oral route: Its transmission happens through the fecal oral route. Well, the disease spreads through contaminated water.
Rest like Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, all these are blood borne diseases. Spreads through the blood.
What kind of diseases are there? Blood Born. These are diseases that spread through blood.
It spreads from one person to another.
Diseases spread through blood. Ok? So if there is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV infected blood then it will spread from one person to another. But hepatitis A spreads through contaminated food and water. Ok? Through contaminated food and water.
Next is given the question.
The Virus That Causes Dengue is the virus that causes dengue. What is the virus that causes dengue? Please read 49 and tell me the answer. The virus that causes dengue What is the virus that causes dengue?
Name the virus that causes dengue. Which one is it?
Causes dengue. Which virus causes dengue? So the correct answer to the question would be Flavivirus. Which one?
Flavivirus. The flavivirus given is responsible for dengue.
Ok? The correct option will be considered as option B.
Ok? B will be considered the correct answer to the question.
B is the right answer. B will be considered the correct answer to the question. Next are the modifiable risk factors for high blood pressure.
Except the modifiable risk factors of hypertension and of the following except one. Modifiable risk factors of hypertension of the following except one. The following are modifiable risk factors for high blood pressure.
So all the risk factors for hypertension are modifiable risk factors. There is not one.
You have to tell me which one it is not.
Modifiable risk factors mean that all of them can be changed. If someone has hypertension, all these things can be changed.
Cannot change one except the other.
Understood? One is not modifiable. Dhananjay Kumar Which of these is not modifiable?
Modifiable will not be that which cannot be changed. Like there are genetic reasons.
These are non-modifiable. Understood?
Genetic factors have occurred. If someone's age has increased then we cannot increase or decrease the age.
Ok? If there is any genetic reason then we cannot increase or decrease it.
But if someone has hypertension due to drinking alcohol, then he can stop drinking alcohol.
Can reduce alcohol. Alcohol can do more.
So, whatever can be done more or less is called modifiable. Ok? Obesity of a person can be reduced by medicine, drugs, exercise. Salt intake is increased or decreased according to taste. Even if you do n't eat salt, it will still work.
Ok? But genetic factor means it is in the genes. Genetic factor means it is in your genes. These changes will not happen like this.
Understood? Whatever genetics you have will remain the same. These changes will not happen. Ok? Do not change in future. Ok? Next question is. Government launched NPCDCS programme to target. The government had launched the NP CDCS program. Whom to target? Read Neelam Sexy.
Launched by the government. The government launched the NPCDCS programme to target Who was it launched to target? Please read it and tell me the answer. Yes, whom was it launched to target?
Government launched NPCDCS programme to target.
NPCDCS was launched by the government.
Program.
Ok? Please read it and tell me the answer.
See, this question will be considered the correct answer.
All these cancers were treated.
Cardiac disease is covered under the NPCDS program.
Diabetes occurs. D means okay? And the meaning of S which is at the end means stroke. What happens? Stroke. Ok? So these are your NCD diseases. Which disease? NCD (non-communicable diseases) was started for them. Cancer here comes under non-communicable disease.
Cardiac disease is also non-communicable.
Diabetes mellitus is also a non-communicable disease. Comes under non-communicable diseases.
Next is number 52.
A group of diseases characterized by abnormal growth of cells that are capable of invading adjacent tissues and even distant organs is called.
what is he called?
A group of diseases characterized by abnormal growth of cells capable of invading the adjacent tissues and even distant organs is called a group of diseases A group of diseases characterized by abnormal growth of cells capable of invading the adjacent tissues and even distant organs is called a group of diseases In which of the following does this happen: cancer, hypertension, diabetes, or diabetes? So this is what happens in cancer. It metastasizes.
Ok? Like we tell you now. Like there is a person, there is any individual. Ok?
And he gets lung cancer or liver cancer. Lung or liver cancer occurs.
Ok? So, this infection will spread to the lungs. If it is lung cancer, if it is lung cancer, then it will spread in the lungs, it will spread in the liver, there are chances of it spreading in the heart, there are chances of it spreading in the nearby organs, liver, stomach, spinal cord, so this is called metastasis, it has the power of metastasis, it has the power of metastasis, understand it means it spreads from one organ to another, it spreads from one organ to another, cancer is the same, it is a group of diseases and the cells present in it grow in an abnormal manner.
What do abnormal cells mean? Increases. The cells here grow abnormally.
Abnormally, and this happens in cancer, what are the cells? They grow very rapidly and in an abnormal manner. Ok?
Next given is number 53. Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called What is it called? Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called this. If it is called what is it called?
Cancer That Has Spread to Regional Lymph Nodes and Distant Organs Is Called Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called what would we call it?
Yes, what will we call him?
Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called what is it called a secondary tumor what is it called a secondary tumor ok the correct option will be considered the second one or the B one here Cancer that has spread Cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs is called yes then what is it called ok so what was this the correct answer to the question is considered a secondary tumor Answer by commission.
Ok yes this is a secondary tumor.
Secondary tumor means that it leaves its original location and spreads to another location. This is called metastasis. What do you say? It is called metastatic cancer or metastatic cancer. Ok? This is called a secondary tumor. This metastasis which is static is what we call secondary, yes secondary tumor. This is what is called. This is what we call a secondary tumor.
Okay this is what is called a secondary tumor that spreads. A cancer that has spread to regional lymph nodes and distant organs. This is what we call a secondary tumor. So the correct answer to the question will be considered the second one. The second answer will be considered correct. Given next are all of the following adverse effects of obesity. There is no one, you tell me that. The Adverse Effects of Obesity and All of the Following Except One.
All of the following are adverse effects of obesity. There is no adverse effect except one. That's what you're being asked. Obesity is not an adverse effect. All the rest are adverse effects of obesity.
Sir, a boy had cancer in his cheek and if he undergoes an operation, he can be cured forever.
Yes, he can be cured. It is not that cases cannot be cured.
Many precautions have to be taken but there are chances of recovery. Ok? The adverse effects of obesity are all of the following. So there are all the adverse effects but no hypotension.
All the things are seen due to obesity but hypotension is not seen.
Hyperlipidemia is seen.
Glucose intolerance is seen. Coronary Art Coronary heart disease is seen.
But what is given here is C hypotension. Ok? Yes, the hypotension that has been given is not seen. Ok?
Yes. Hypertension is not seen.
Read the next question.
Xerophthalmia Question is asking whether xerophthalmia can be controlled by administration of the following vitamins. He is saying that we can prevent xerophthalmia by administering which vitamin? Xerophthalmia is a disease. This can be stopped. Ok? Yes, xerophthalmia disease can be prevented.
Now the question is whether Xerophthalmia disease can be prevented. Using which vitamins? Which vitamins will be used? So xerophthalmia disease can be prevented. So this is vitamin A, right? Vitamin A will say the correct answer is C or we can say the third answer.
Ok? Because if Vitamin A is given then there will be no dryness in the eyes.
Xerophthalmia will not be a disease.
Xerophthalmia is especially common in children under eight years of age. By how much? It happens to children below 8 years of age.
Yes, it happens to children below eight years of age.
Yes, it happens to children below eight years of age. It happens to children below eight years of age. It happens to children below eight years of age.
Ok? Xerophthalmia.
Given next is Diabetes mellitus is usually recognized by Diabetes mellitus is usually recognized by.
You have to tell me by whom it is identified?
Yes, read number 56 and tell me the answer.
Diabetes mellitus is a usually recognized by Diabetes mellitus is usually recognized by Yes, read number 56 and tell me the answer, which disease is ophthalmia, Sir Manju Shri, ok Manju Shri from Bihar, hey Manju, ophthalmia is an eye disease, it occurs in children, okay, yes, this disease occurs in children.
Manju understood what happens in this, the child's eyes become dry. These children cry but there are no tears. These children cry but there are no tears. So understand that the children's eyes have become dry and the children have xerophthalmia. Their eyesight gradually starts deteriorating. They can see slightly less with their eyes.
What is the first symptom? This white part in the eyes is called conjunctiva. Ok? What's in it?
Dryness is observed. Meaning dryness is seen. Ok? Yes.
Dryness is seen in it. So due to this, redness also occurs in the eyes. It also appears blurry. So these problems are seen.
Ok? Eye disease occurs especially in children and to prevent this disease like xerophthalmia in children, Vitamin A is given. Correct? This is it. Next is diabetes.
Diabetes mellitus is usually recognized by: Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed by what?
Read number 56.
By what is diabetes mellitus identified? Who is it recognized by? Diabetes Mellitus Ko Harish Kumar, Priyasi Dibama, Sakshi Chauhan, Vikas Very Good.
Diabetes mellitus is usefully recognized by Diabetes mellitus is recognized by whom is it recognized by Diabetes mellitus yes Diabetes mellitus is recognized by whom is it recognized see which answer to this question will be considered correct Dev Sukha Deepash Shukla ji hey brother Shukla ji this is glycosuria Diabetes mellitus is recognized by glycosuria.
Ok. What would you consider the correct answer?
Will consider option three. How is diabetes mellitus diagnosed? By glycosuria. Do you understand its meaning?
This means what would be the meaning of glycosuria? When you urinate.
Understood? When you urinate. Ok? So what happens in this?
Your glucose is measured in your urine. What is seen? Glucose. This glucose starts coming. Understood? And wherever you urinate, ants come there.
Ants come there.
Understood? To drink sherbet. If glucose is coming in your urine. Understood? So after urinating there, ants come there.
Meaning glucose is coming into your urine.
Glucose is coming in your urine.
So this is called glycosuria. This means that when you urinate, glucose is present in it. Understood? This means that your body is not able to tolerate glucose.
This is called glucose intolerance. Ok? Yes, we will call it glucose intolerance. Correct? So then you get diabetes mellitus. What happens? Diabetes mellitus occurs. Ok?
And you can identify this by testing.
When others urinate, ants start coming there. Understood? Because they feel that yes, sherbet has come from above.
Here is the question. Next is Wilson's disease is characterized by Wilson's disease is characterized by.
What characterizes Wilson's disease? Being asked about Wilson's disease.
Tell me brother, what is the characteristic of Wilson's disease?
Wilson's disease is characterized by. What characterizes Wilson's disease? Tell us about the characteristics of Wilson's disease.
So accumulation of copper in liver, kidney and brain which is Wilson's disease, copper gets accumulated in it.
Copper accumulates in your liver, kidneys, and your brain.
Ok? Copper will accumulate in your liver. It will accumulate in your kidneys.
Copper accumulates in your brain.
Ok? So what is Wilson's disease characterized by? So Wilson's disease is characterized by copper getting into your liver. Copper gets into your kidneys.
Copper gets into your brain.
Ok? We are next Which of the following diseases is not cancer? Which is the following disease not cancer? Which of the following diseases is not cancer?
Which disease is not cancer?
Which of the following diseases is not cancer?
Yes Anupam Mishra tell me Kavita Pawan Deepshikh Sadhna very good Sonali please read it brother Parmanand Sharma Sir how to see the score card of test series?
What to do to see the score card of the test series? Ok? When you solve test series.
Ok? When you solve the test series, the last step is to submit. Ok? What comes? To submit. If you take the test before time.
If you give the test before time and the timing given is 120 minutes and you give that test before time. For example, let's assume that you finished that test in 100 minutes. Finished in 90 minutes.
So how will you see it?
When you look here in the application, after giving the test, as soon as you submit, three lines like this appear here. Look, there are three lines like this, these are three lines lying down. There are three horizontal lines.
What do you want to do on this line? Have to click. As soon as you click, the result will appear. What will come? result.
As soon as you click on the result, your score card will appear there.
How many correct after score card are there? How many are incorrect? There will be minus marking of 1/3. Is the cut-off cross done? Has not happened. What's the problem? All these things start showing there.
Understood? It will show everything like solution etc. Which of the following diseases is not cancer? So this is your glaucoma. Glaucoma is an eye disease. The pressure in the eyes increases. Ok? The pressure in the eyes increases. The pressure in the eyes increases.
This is called glaucoma. Now who is cancer?
Sarcoma is cancer, carcinoma is cancer, leukemia is cancer. All these are diseases caused by cancer. All these are diseases caused by cancer. Leukemia, Carcinoma, Sarcoma. Ok? Glaucoma is not caused by cancer here. This happens due to increased pressure in the eyes. Are you understanding the matter? If the pressure in the eyes increases, glaucoma occurs.
This is not cancer. This is not cancer.
Next question. What is the goal of the National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India? The Goal The Goal of National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India is by What is the goal of National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India?
What is the goal of the National Framework?
Tell me brother. The Goal of National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India is by The Goal of National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India is by So what is the National Framework for Malaria Elimination in India? When will it take to eradicate malaria? A vaccine needs to be developed to eradicate malaria.
Will a vaccine be made? The thing is that when people fall ill due to malaria, doctors' businesses flourish. The medical department is running because of this. So a vaccine will be made or the mosquitoes will be killed. Only two things can be done.
Either mosquitoes should be killed or a vaccine should be made, either mosquitoes should be killed or a vaccine should be made. Now what will you consider the answer? The fourth one will be considered. Malaria will be eliminated from India by 2030.
Understood? By 2030.
Today is Nurses Day. Heartiest wishes of International Nurses Day to Sonali and your family and to all those who are studying Nurse Nursing in GS India.
Yes, this is the same lady because of whom you are doing this course. Because of which you are studying.
Understood? Yes. And his name is written in golden letters in history.
Florence Knight Tingle. What is his name? Florence Nightingale. Ok? Yes. So it is celebrated because of them.
Celebrated because of Florence Nightingale. What do you celebrate? Because of them, Nurses Day is celebrated. When is it celebrated? It is celebrated on 12 May.
Florence Nightingale was born on 12 May 1820. When did it happen? On 12 May 1820. So his birthday is celebrated on the occasion of his birthday. Please keep this in mind also.
What is their other name? By what other name were they known?
By what name do we know Florence Nightingale? Florence Nightingale is credited with eradicating malaria. Will be finished.
Malaria will be eliminated from India by 2030.
And what is the purpose of WHO? Malaria has to be eradicated from the entire world.
What is the purpose of WHO? When will WHO finish this? This is the data of the Government of India. By 2030.
When will WHO finish? It is fine till 2000-35, WHO will finish it by 2035, yes WHO will finish it by 2035, keep this in mind that it is taking 5 years more, India will do it 5 years earlier, okay, whether it happens or not is a matter for later.
Okay, next is it, but it has been said that we believe in the National Health Programme whose aim is to reduce the mortality rate among pregnant women and encourage them to deliver in government health facilities, so it is called the National Health Programme that aims to reduce the maternal mortality rate (MMR), to encourage pregnant women so that they get their deliveries done in government health facilities, so which programme was run for this, a programme was run so that women get their deliveries done in government hospitals, so which programme was run for this? All the great options are given.
Read it.
See which of the three is the correct answer. Ok? Non of the this is wrong. You have to tell the answer in three.
National Health Programme which is National Health Mission.
A program was run under the National Health Mission under the NHM program. It was launched for pregnant women to reduce the MMR of women.
Women who die giving birth to children.
What is their delivery like at times? It is done in the village house. Delivery is done at home.
Ok? So this has to be stopped.
Home delivery has to be stopped because women suffer from hemorrhage. Understood? So because of this women die.
Many women die due to hemorrhage. A lot of women die.
Ok? She dies due to hemorrhage.
Lots of women.
What causes so many women to die? She dies due to hemorrhage. So if the delivery is done at home in the village, it is found that there is hemorrhage and there are no injections there. The midwife is the nanny.
She will think that the bleeding will stop now.
But it was found that bleeding continues for a very long time.
If a pregnant woman bleeds a lot, she will be shocked.
In the end he will lose his life.
Anemia will occur. That woman will die due to hemorrhage. Therefore, home delivery is not encouraged.
Where do I tell you to get the delivery done? It is told in the Government Health Institute.
Under which scheme? Janani Suraksha Yojana is called JSY. This is explained under the Janani Suraksha Yojana. Are you understanding the matter?
This is told under the Janani Suraksha Yojana. This is explained in the Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) Janani Suraksha Yojana. Ok?
You have to keep this in mind. Maternity Safety Scheme.
When was the Janani Suraksha Yojana started?
Sadhana Very Good in 2005 Janani Suraksha Yojana was started in 2005. So this question came many times in the exam that which is that health program, which is that national health program in which pregnant women are encouraged for institutional delivery. It is increased institutionally. Institutional delivery means that one is asked to have an institutional delivery. It will be called institutional or government institutional.
Government institutional delivery is encouraged. Ok? So which one is that?
Under which scheme was the Janani Suraksha Yojana given to increase government institutional deliveries?
This is done under the Janani Suraksha Yojana.
Correct? Yes. So this will be done under Janani Suraksha Yojana.
Correct? So what will you consider the first answer? Option A will be considered.
A is the right answer. Yes, Janani Suraksha Yojana will be considered the correct answer to this question.
This answer will be considered correct for this question.
Ok? Yes, this answer will be considered correct.
Yes, this answer will be considered correct.
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Ok? Yes, you will be able to solve this paper next day or night.
These are all good questions. You are looking at this government paper. This is the original question paper. Such questions come in exams. Ok? Which is important for you to understand.
Ok? And many students say that when Sir ji you read the question paper, it seems very simple. When we study it in the exam, it seems very tough to us. It is said that as soon as you start reading, it seems that this would be the answer.
This will be the answer. This will be the answer.
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