Blood is classified as a fluid connective tissue containing circulating cells in plasma, characterized by its structural composition of plasma and formed elements (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets) and its functional role in transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body. This classification is fundamental for nursing students preparing for competitive examinations like the MP ESB Nursing Officer exam, where understanding basic physiological concepts is essential for clinical practice and patient care.
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Everyone Welcome Back to Our YouTube Channel Medical and Nurses Hub. So here in MPSB, your exam for Nursing Officer Assistant of Tutor was held on 15th May, here first the official answer key of the second shift was updated but the first shift could not be updated due to some reasons. So it is not that now the questions will not be helpful in your upcoming exam.
Especially those people who are giving the upcoming NCL exam, Railway exam here, they must definitely see this question paper. The questions that came in this were, in a way, completely new questions. New questions means IEC Management, these questions were very good here. All those who are connected here must watch out the class till the end. If you have any doubt, you can ask without hesitation.
Your paper was in two sections. Section A was your non-nursing. The section was also your nursing section. So here you had received all the questions, you had received all the questions. There were very good questions this time, as far as cut off is concerned, you will know it very soon.
And regarding the cut off, let me tell you that as long as the government does not make any updates on its website, you people have to be unnecessarily stressed, which is not right. So here, those who have given the second shift paper and have not seen the first shift, they can see it. This is a complete official paper. I have not made any changes here. So here the first question was how is blood classified based on its structural and functional characteristics? So how is blood classified based on its structural and functional characteristics? So how is blood divided based on structure and function? A contractile tissue specialized for movement A solid connective tissue with a rigid matrix Fluid connective tissue with circulating cells in plasma Protective tissue forming the body lining. So if we talk about its structure, what is its structure like? The fluid will remain in the way. And speaking of functional, what is it made of? Will be made up of circulating cells. We have read what is blood here? So what will be your answer here? A fluid connective tissue with circulating cells in the plasma. A fluid connective tissue. What is? A fluid connective tissue containing cells circulating in plasma. So what is blood? It is made up of connective tissue.
So, he has asked about the structure.
Talking about functioning, it can circulate in plasma along with cells. So what will be your answer here? Option number three. Then the question was your Which of the following waste explain why knowledge of toxicology is essential for nursing? So why should those in the nursing field know about toxicology? To improve surgical skills, to design treatment rooms, to manage hospital finances, to understand exposure risk.
If you are not aware of the toxicity of anything, then you will also have chances of getting an infection. There will be chances of risk. Here, toxicology is neither for surgical skills nor for treatment rules. Our Understanding Exposure Risks guide to understanding exposure risks: If you have been to a hospital, there are many symbols that indicate that you should not enter this room. There are cancer drugs, MRI scans, anything along those lines.
So if you do n't know about the toxicity of any drug.
Suppose the patient has overdosed.
You have not studied toxicology, that is, you do not know its side effects, what complications any drug can have, so to know all that you should know this.
Then there is the problem- solving process, which steps involve examining the problem in detail by breaking it into smaller components. So what is the step here under the problem solving process in which the problem is broken down and divided into smaller parts.
According to the problem-solving process, which step involves breaking the problem into smaller components and examining them in detail?
Options include professional vacationing, analyzing the problem, identifying the problem, and implementing the solution. So here you have to understand any problem, you have identified it but you have to divide it into small parts so that you can get rid of that problem, so what does it mean to understand the problem? Analyze the problem. Analyzing the problem.
Like a well comes in front of you.
What are you doing with him from a distance? Just looking at that bell, but whether it is going to hit or is simply calm, that is something you have to analyze. So here also it is the same, analyze the problem.
Then there is the question which of the following functions is primarily associated with school health nursing in community health practice. School Health Nursing, what does that have to do with community health practice here? Supervising Industrial Workplace Safety Program Providing Long Term Care for Elderly Individual Delivering Health Services with in Educational Setting and Managing Inpatient Treatment for Acute Illness See, in School Health Nursing, that is, if you go among children, then what will be your work here, your occupation will be related to safety in the workplace, in Elderly Individual, if you are doing geriatric care, then what will be your work here, Delivering Health Services with in Educational Setting, that is, providing health services within the educational environment.
Then there's which type of memory is primarily used to store firmware and boot-up instructions that are not meant to be modified during normal operation. The type of memory that will be used is primarily to store firmware and boot up instructions. But here are those which cannot be modified during normal operation, RAM, read only memory, second storage, random access memory or flash memory, so here it will be read only memory, which read only memory means here you cannot make changes in it at the time of functioning, at the time of normal operation, but here it is used for firmware and boot up instructions, which will happen, then which of the following is the vector responsible for transmission of malaria?
So what is malaria for? Female Anopheles mosquito, Aedes or Culex mosquito while male Anopheles mosquito.
What is malaria for? Female Anopheles mosquito vector.
Then which of the following best describes the concept of public health?
Who will best explain public health? The options include Collective Accent to Improve Population Health, Clinical Method for Disease Diagnosis, Individual Action to Care Disease and Hospital Service for Patient Treatment. Public health means population means public. So here, if you are asked among the public, it will be collective action to improve population health. The primary collective action that will be taken here is to improve population health.
Asked for public health.
Public health has been discussed.
What will happen in public health? Population Health.
Then there is what follows which is considered a sign and symptom of the first stage of labor. What is the symptom of the first stage of labor? Expulsion of fetus. This is just seconds.
Delivery of placenta is the third one.
Developmental of retraction ring and crowning. So the crowning will also be seen in seconds.
Developmental of retraction ring will take place here. Look, from here you can at least guess that the fetus comes out in the second stage. The placenta comes out in the third stage.
In the first stage, cervical dilatation will be 10 cm. till. So here the crowning also comes in seconds. You have one option left.
You could have marked it easily. Next is the normal rate of breathing in an adult does not depend on which factor. The normal rate of respiration in an adult person will not depend on what? Emotional condition, physical activity, health and eye color.
So see, your emotional condition is not good.
Your breathing pattern will change automatically.
Breathing: If you are sick, crying, stressed out, then your breathing pattern will also change. If you are doing some heavy work then the breathing rate will increase. Even if you are healthy, it will remain changeable. But eye color has nothing to do with breathing pattern.
So the rate of breathing in adults does not depend on which factor?
Eye color pe. Then there are the following lifestyle-related factors which most directly influence the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes. So which of these are lifestyle related factors that can cause chronic diseases?
Like heart problems and diabetes. The options include dietary habits and lack of physical activity, availability of health care services, strength on social relationships and genetic production and age, which will be your lifestyle factors, the genetic one will be yours, here it will be non-modifiable, the lifestyle factor will be your eating habits, meaning due to dietary habits, lack of physical activity, if you eat a lot of sugar, a lot of oil, a lot of salt, then you may have the problem of high BP.
Your sugar level may increase. If you take stress, many diseases can occur. What will happen to you here? There will be dietary habits and lack of physical activity.
Then there is your which of the following systems primarily coordinate and regulate gastrointestinal motility and secretion.
So what is the system here that will coordinate?
For the motility and secretion of the GI tract: Autonomic and enteric system Skeletal and muscular system Central and peripheral system Endocrine and immune system Here, when you have been asked about the digestive system, there will be no mention of skeletal system here, neither of this nor of endocrine because here the motility of the GI tract has been discussed, which means your enteric system must be coming, it is the same here too. Next one which of the following most correctly describes the pattern of fundal dominance during a uterine contraction? So what is Fundal Dominance for? Which sentence would correctly describe the pattern of fundal dominance in uterine contraction? The option is to start in the lower segment and move upward. Start in the fundus near the cornrow and spread downward. Akar simultaneously in all parts without a specific origin.
Start at the cervix and move toward the fundus.
Fundal dominance means fundal height is determined. From where?
Starts in the fundus near the cornua and spreads downward. The cervix begins in the river near the cornua and extends downstream. Asked about fundal height. I have asked you about fundamental dominance.
So where will it happen? Near the cornua and spread to the downward.
Next one according to flank gliberth works in scientific management which of the following describe the classification of basic industrial work movement? So he has given a theory on the scientific management of Frank Gilbert.
According to that, he has said that what is the classification of basic industrial work movement? into 17 elements of motion called thriftings into 12 categories of work elements in 40 units of work activity and into 10 standard motion practices. So here Joe Gliworth has given his theory on scientific management. Will yours be according to them? Into 17 elements of motion called trembling.
Once again, you have got a question in the exam regarding the work of Frank Lives, it has come in ESB only.
So I would say that if you hear his name and you feel that this question is new, then you must note down whatever questions are made regarding nursing. Will always help you. Then our question is which of the following specifically refers to establishing a cause and effect relationship between variables? What is the cause and effect relationship between two variables?
Description Explanation Prediction Determining Casualty. So this is called determining casualty. What is called cause and effect between any two variable variables?
Description Sorry Determining Casualty.
Then our question is: Which of the following primarily explains the physiological consequences when the lymphatic system fails to drain interstitial fluid effectively? What results will be seen here? What will happen when the lymphatic system that drains the interstitial fluid is unable to flow directly or release it?
Increased reabsorption of fluid by blood capillaries in transport of lipids into the blood stream Decreased infiltration of plasma into the interstitial space and accumulation of protein-rich fluid leading to lymphoedema So, if the lymphatic system fails to release its interstitial fluid effectively, what will happen is that the protein- rich fluid will start accumulating, which will increase the chances of developing lymphoedema.
Then what is the following benefit does medical software provide in managing patient follow-up visits? So there are many things in medical field also right now? Software is used.
So how will you help manage the patient's follow-up visits?
Flexibility in checking and rescheduling the visit, autonomic billing generation, management of staff biodata and tracking the expiry date of liens. So see, you will know the proper follow up.
Once you have entered the date and entered that you have to come again for recheckup after 7 days.
So there is a reminder which you will get automatically.
So what will happen is you will have flexibility in checking and rescheduling your visits. Like when you use Practo, you get an option in it because Practo is also an application software, so there you get an option that when is a doctor available to you? You can also reschedule yourself or if asked for follow up, you can do that too.
Which of the following is essential regardless of the specific tools and indicators used for assessment? So what are the specific tools used for assessment? The alternative is relying exclusively on empirical evidence adjudicated by the preparation of the individual assessors and vendors, avoiding complex concepts in the definition of competence, and using only one assessor to maintain consistency. So what specific tools will be used in the assessment here? So he will be the assessor and mentor here. Where are you? Dedicated preparation of the individual assessor and mentor.
Then in a partograph the abbreviation is used to indicate that the amniotic fluid contains meconium. What is checked in the partograph is a graphical representation, so what indication will tell whether there is meconium in the amniotic fluid or not?
M.I.R. and C. So here it will be from M.
With whom? From M. Then there is which of the following approaches is used to assist fine motor coordination in neurological examination.
So which approach will be used for fine motor coordination? Neurological examination includes observing involuntary muscle twisting, checking pain sensation, measuring chest expansion during breathing for manipulation of small objects.
Fine motor coordination is to be checked in the neurological examination. So what do you have to do here? It is through small objective which you have to check here.
As children say, they hold everything with their hands. But when they are asked to hold a pen with their finger, their fine motor development is checked.
Next is radicular pain affecting the lower limb due to nerve root compression is commonly referred to as which of the following.
So here is the pain that occurs in the lower limb due to nerve root compression, what is that?
So that is called sciatica. It can also be called sciatica which is now becoming common.
Then there is which of the following personnel is primarily responsible for handling equipment malfunction during an emergency in a pediatric intensive care unit. So, in PICU, which person is primarily responsible for the equipment's functioning here?
Physiotherapist, Dietitian, Biomedical Engineer, here it will be Biomedical Engineer, Technician because what will the poor social work's dietitian, physiotherapist do all this?
If the equipment's functioning here was related to food and drink, then you would have told the diet person, if there was muscle straining, then you would have told some other physiotherapist. Next is which of the following movements of the gastrointestinal tract propels food contents forward by coordinated contraction of longitudinal and circular muscles. So what is the process of pushing food forward in the GI tract called? That is called peristalsis. What is peristalsis?
Next is Which of the following best text plain by clinical teaching trainers has become mandatory for nursing faculty? So why is clinical teaching important here in the nursing faculty?
Reduce academic workload, increase administrative tasks. It will be here for the care of the patient. If you are taught only theory. If you do not have practical knowledge, clinical knowledge, will you be able to work in a hospital? No. So why are you here?
Improve patient care accountability.
Then there is what is the full form of EMR in health care? So what does EMR mean to us? Electronic electronic medical records.
Where from? Electronic medical records.
Then in the V method, the temperature is maintained at 63°C for 30 minutes or 72°C for 15 seconds to kill pathogenic organisms. In which is the temperature maintained at 63° Celsius? Lymphol lymphalization, freezing, pasteurizing, boiling. So here it happens in the pasteurization process. In which? The pasteurization process involves heating at 63°C for 30 minutes or 72°C for 15 minutes, which is used to kill pathogens. The process of pasteurization is used for adulterated milk products.
Then how frequently should an operation theatre be routinely scrubbed and cleaned to maintain proper aseptic conditions?
When is the OT cleaned? Every day, monthly, yearly, every 10 years. So look here at those who did not answer. Have you never been to the OT as a nursing officer or nurse trainee? The OT is cleaned daily to maintain haptic technique so that infection from one does not spread to the other.
Then which of the following is the most appropriate rationale for integrating assessment findings into care planning? So what would be appropriately rational here?
For this, integrating assessment, finding a care plan, avoiding communicating with the healthcare team, this will not be your guide, effective intervention will replace clinical judgment, minimize documentation, documentation has to be done properly, no matter how late it is, it will not happen to you, it will not happen to you, your guide, effective intervention, then when an automated external defibrillator and defibrillator becomes available, what should be done after every five sets of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, that is, after every five sets of CPR, if AED and defibrillator are available, then what will you do, conduct a rhythm analysis, stop CPR and wait for the doctor, give the victim water, perform a manual pulse check only, so here you have to do rhythm analysis, what to do, rhythm analysis has to be done because you cannot use a deep defibrillator here.
Only the doctor will do it.
Next is Which of the following best describes the role of the nurse in managing pediatric skin disorders? If pediatric means if there is any skin problem in the child, then how as a nurse you manage it? Perform Surgical Procedures Limit Patient Interaction Assist Accurate Clinical Assessment And Replace Physician Diagnosis.
You can't do this as a nurse. This two can do it.
So what do you have to do here?
Accurate clinical assessment is what needs to be checked.
Then there's the following which is a well-known and productive method of generating ideas, facts, and opinions very quickly. Which method are you fast in? Which ideas, new facts and opinions can you generate quickly?
From brown storming, brain washing, brain rooting and brain fogging.
So brain storming happens.
Next is Which of the following is primarily a general requirement for preparing staining solutions in microbiology?
So what are the general requirements here to prepare the staining solution. They should always be stirred in open containers. They must be prepared following standard procedures. They are prepared without any fixed method. They can be reused. Identify without precaution. See, there is staining in microbiology, different staining methods are adopted for different bacteria. And to make these, their protocols and procedures are followed.
Then how is the endocrine system best characterized in terms of its mode of communication with the body? So how is the endocrine system supposed to work as communication? A system that uses chemical messengers to regulate body functions. A system that transmits electrical impulses for rapid response. Systems that provide structural mechanical support. The system that protects against pathogens and infections will become immune. The chemical messenger here will be there. Which one? Chemical messengers like hormones are here. You have asked about communication, so how can communication happen if any gland in your endocrine system, that is, any endocrine gland, does not release its hormones properly, then the communication process means that all the work that happens from one to another in the body will get spoiled, then what will that be? A system that uses chemical messengers to regulate body functions. Then is vi of the following best describe gestational diabetes mellitus? So who is describing gestational diabetes well here? Diabetes is caused by viral infection, this is wrong. Permanent loss of insulin production is also wrong because the justice of diabetes starts subsiding after delivery. Glucose intolerance first detected during the pregnancy. Here, as soon as you deliver, you start getting better automatically. The childhood one is different.
What is there here? Glucose intolerance first detected during the pregnancy.
Then there is the following phase of normal breathing which is considered an active process because it occurs due to contraction of the respiratory muscles. So what is the fuzz here that comes into normal breathing patterns and is an active process? Inspiratory, expiratory, intermediate and pause, so that's called inspiratory fuzz.
Then which of the following is most essential for health authorities to plan effective programs? If any health authority has to plan a program like health education, like vaccination, then what is necessary?
Knowledge of disease, burden level and health data or availability of hospital buildings, number of clinical specialists and frequency of surgical procedures. So for an effective program, you do not have to pay for surgical procedures or clinical specialists. If Age a Nurse just asked for you. So, what diseases do you see described there, how many cases are there? You should have all this data.
Then there is the following: Primarily ensure that the diet is balanced for an individual. So what would a balanced diet be as asked here? Advise intake of a variety of food to meet nutrient needs.
Inclusion of single staple food and large quantity. High concentration of fat and energy avoidance of fruits and vegetables. Our food should contain fruits and flowers. There should be protein, fat, carbohydrates. Not a large number, meaning if you eat two multigrain rotis instead of four, you will get everything from it. This is the way yours should be.
Meaning dedicated intake of variety of food to meet the nutritional lead. There will be more of something in some things, there will be less of something in some others, so the combined duration of all the things should be there in your plate at times. It should be on the plate.
So that you can get balanced nutrition. To get a balanced diet.
Then which of the following infectious diseases is caused by a virus and has a long- term global impact on public health? So which infectious diseases have a global impact? HIV AIDS Measles, tuberculosis or malaria. So here there will be HIV AIDS. All of them are impressive. There's malaria, malaria, tuberculosis, measles. Malaria will not spread from one person to another but will spread through mosquito bites. will be. There is tuberculosis, there is measles, there is HIV. There will be a long term global impact. So long term it will be the same.
Next is which of the following refers to a system in which a nurse clinician and nurse specialist provide consultation to a student nurse from a distant location?
So what is the process by which a nurse clinician or nurse specialist can tell things to a student nurse even from a distance? Landry Management System Telecons What will this be?
Explain everything over the telephone. Then there is Which of the Following Is the Main Purpose of Maternal Death Review?
What is the main cause of maternal death review? Monitor child growth Increase hospital admissions Identify costs and gaps Train health care workers So what is the main purpose of a maternal death review?
Identify cost and gap.
Then there is Best Explain the Pathophysiological Basis of Asthma.
So how best to treat erythema? What symptoms will be seen?
What will he tell? Keratin layer thickening, reduced blood circulation, dilatation of blood vessels. What will happen? Dilatation of blood vessels.
Next is which of the following terms refers to a very small narrow channel often found in bone and glandular structures. So there's a narrow channel in the bone, smaller than it would be in a glander structure. What is that? Sinus cavity lumen. This is called canaliculus.
Cannaliculus came up in the WCL paper. The paper was held in three shifts.
So now whoever came in one shift came.
Next is according to the National Health Mission guidelines PHC, Urban PSC, Medical Officer should be trained in which of the following? Under NHM guidelines, Primary Health Centre became Urban PSC.
Where and for what are medical officers trained? Radiation Therapy, Techniques, Organ Transplant, Basic Palliative and Advanced Cardiac Surgery.
Cardiac, Radiation and Organ Transplant. This is not for PSC UPSC. Here treatment is done in specialized hospitals.
Basic palliative care skills will be covered here.
Then which of the following ethical principles prevents nurses from imposing personal beliefs on patients? Which of your ethical principles prevents nurses from imposing their personal beliefs on patients? Meaning you have confidence that you will be okay with this thing. But the patient does not have this problem.
So what will be your ethics here? Financial Accountability Institutional Respect for Individuals Principal.
Then there are prothroblasts which are precursor cells and hematopoiesis that ultimately gives rise to which formed elements. So pro icroblast is a precursor cell. Meaning for hematopoiesis is necessary for complete blood formation. Platelets, red blood cells, plasma avoid blood cells. So here I said pro erythroblast erythroblast means red blood cells.
Then there is the patient with rheumatoid arthritis who develops intestinal lung involvement. Which specialist is most appropriate for further management. If a patient with rheumatic arthritis has lung involvement, a pulmonologist will come here. What will happen?
Pulmonologist? Because if it happens from the nephrons of the lungs or kidneys then nephr and if it happens from the heart then cardiologist. If it is due to gastric then gastroenterologist.
Then there is which of the following best explains the physiological basis of observable physical response during acute pain. If someone has acute pain, meaning there is a lot of pain in the short term, then which physiological basis would you explain properly here? Inhibition of cardiovascular and respiratory response to conserve energy Activation of the parasynthetic nervous system Suppression of central nervous system Stimulation of sympathetic nervous system is part of the phytoreflection response If there is a fight or flight type situation in acute pain, then what will happen to us? Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system as part of the fight or flight response.
Then there are the following which primarily differentiate a generalist nurse practitioner from a specialist nurse practitioner. So how can a general nurse practitioner be differentiated from a specialized nurse practitioner? Provision of preventive care versus provision of therapeutic care.
Responsibility of patient care versus responsibility of administrative tasks. Involvement in community care versus involvement in institutional care, or scope defined by care across settings versus scope defined by specialized client groups. See there is the normal general nurse practitioner and the special nurse practitioner. So what will a General Nurse Practitioner do? It will work everywhere.
What's in Specialized? If you are special in something then you will work in that group.
Then which of the following waste describes the contribution of cardiovascular disease to global mortality?
So here's who will best tell you about the deaths that occur globally due to cardiovascular disease. It accounts for a significant proportion of total deaths worldwide. It accounts for small proportions. It contributes only to non-fatal conditions. It affects mortality only in developed countries. It is talked about worldwide.
Global means it is discussed all over the world.
So what will be your answer here?
It accounts for a significant proportion of total deaths worldwide.
Next is Which of the following is the most effective preventative strategy for child abuse? If there is a child who is being abused here, then what is the most effective strategy? Prevent it by increasing institutionalization and strengthening parental support.
If we want to stop child abuse in children, then the biggest responsibility lies with the parents.
Next is how should Latin words like species names and invitro be formatted in professional writing in vitro kya hai they should be bolded and underlined they should be written in larger fonts they should be written in italic letters in vitro ko likhte jaye kis mein italic mein in which of the f invitro ka italic ka matlab yahan pe aapka hoga invitro fertilization which you have read.
In what form should INVITRO be written here? in Latin.
Sorry in italics. Not in Latin but in Italic.
Which of the following primarily causes gut in human body? So there is only one reason for the presence of gut in the human body.
Deposition of uric acid crystallization.
What does it mean? Increasing uric acid leading to crystal deposition in the joint.
Haloperidol is a drug of choice.
Remember this. Then, which of the following primarily explains the limitations of ultraviolet radiation as a sterilization method in a clinical setting. So which one here will best explain how ultraviolet radiation works as a sterilizer? It increases the temperature of heat level solution.
Whoever planted it must be wrong. It cannot penetrate solid surfaces effectively. It is correct here.
Next is which of the following class of drug is primarily used to reduce fluid overload in congestive heart failure? Which drug is used to reduce fluid overload?
Analgesics, antibiotics, antidiabetics are used here for fluid overload.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a mentally healthy person? The man is not mentally healthy. Which symptom will indicate this? Do you have a strong sense of self-esteem? This is healthy. He She Can't Solve Problems Intelligently. He sees well adjusted good self control.
What will happen here? He and she cannot solve problems intelligently. Which of the following best explains why is knowledge of legal boundaries considered essential in psychiatric nursing practice which of yours in psychiatric nursing practice which in practice means here in practice is knowledge of legal boundaries considered essential means why is legal practice necessary to increase research output to reduce the work load to improve hospital revenue to protect public patients nurses with these defined practice limiting. Meaning, why are legal boundaries necessary here? So that you can protect yourself. Because sometimes the patient has complications with some medications. There is some problem. Your family members become your grandsons to beat you.
So to avoid all this, it is important to avoid legal impact. Which of the following is West's Explain Why Are Figures and Tables Considered Important in Scientific Writing?
In scientific data writing, figures are created and tables are made. Why are they made? They are only necessary if the text is too smart.
They reduce the need for correct leveling. They are used to replace the conclusion. They present complex data clearly and tell the story effectively. See, if I wrote something to you in a whole page. If you make two tables and write the same thing, you will be able to read it faster from the table one. Meaning, you can effectively explain your data well and show it clearly.
Then which of the following best describes dietetics as a field of study?
Which of the following best describes dietetics as a field of study? Study of digestion in metabolism food production nutritional principles.
So here will be the application of nutritional principles to plant diets and health and disease. So this is the best way to explain dietetics which is the field here.
Which of the following term is primarily used to describe an abnormally uncomfortable awareness of breathing. So what if you're having trouble breathing? Cyanosis is dysnea bradykydia edema.
So what is there in dysnea bradykydia, pulse rate should go below 60, edema has swelling, cyanosis is bluish due to lack of oxygen.
Now you have to do a psychological assessment here. Psychological assessment is the first step in understanding a psychological attribute.
In the second it is said that psychological assessment mainly uses random observation without testing procedure. Now which of these statements is correct?
Only here the first statement was correct.
How will you reach a conclusion without testing procedures? In the second one it is there, hence it is wrong.
Next is which of the following nutrients have protein sparing action? Vitamins, carbohydrates, water, minerals? What is protein sparing in?
Carbohydrates then have Which of the following statements best distinguishes empathy from sympathy in psychiatric nursing What is the most accurate difference between sympathy and empathy? What is the most different between sympathy and empathy? So your feelings will involve you in empathy. There will be emotional involvement in sympathy. Meaning, in empathy you will understand, you will understand the feeling.
But in sympathy, you yourself will go and put all your feelings there.
Then there is the CHC level. What is the minimum frequency for conducting dedicated palliative care outpatient services? So what is the minimum amount of palliative care provided in CHC? Once a month daily, thrice a week at least once a week. One day is enough for palliative care.
Then which of the following refers to the ability of cardiac muscle to generate impulses without neural control? So what is the ability of cardiac muscle to generate impulses without neural control? So that is called automaticity.
Then which of the following primary represents the auto spheric pressure at sea level? What is the atmospheric pressure here in the ocean?
This is 760 mm Hg. The final step requires the nursing administrator to survey staff for feedback and reassess the situation to ensure the choice solution was effective. So here you have been asked as a nursing administrator, what will be the final step of a nurse administrator, whatever the situation is here, especially regarding reassessing the feedback, evaluate the solution from the global stock market trend, so here it will be evaluate the solution because here the final step has been asked, see what is the final step here, it will always be evaluation, next is which of the following is the primary goal of special education for handicapped children. If the child is handicapped, what will be the first goal? Will isolate you. no way. The child's morale will be further broken. Integrate Innu community life. Limit social interactions. Here you can take the child to the community so that the child does not feel lonely. That's why the child is handicapped. So what happened to the child? He can learn everything.
Next is How Does Management Ensure Effective Expansion in Growth While Reducing Resource Waste?
What would be an effective expansion to reduce resource wastage?
So it will happen by exercising proper managerial skills and upholding the standards.
Then what is the condition that is involved in degeneration of joints and surrounding muscular skeletal structures? Hypertension Osteoarthritis. So here degeneration will occur only in osteoarthritis.
So which of the following infections is acquired during the hospital stage that typically manifests after 40 to 88 hours?
And if the infection occurs due to staying in the hospital after 48 to 72 hours, it is called hospital acquired infection and nosocomial infection.
Then there is which of the following describes how admission discharge and transfer systems assist in nursing practice. How to know admission discharge and transfer in nursing practice? So how through patient tracking here? By helping with patient tracking.
Then which of the following is the primary essential component present in the protoplasm of bacterial cell?
Which essential component will be there regarding protoplasm? So that would be your chromosome of DNA.
Then why is it considered appropriate to use words like about and approximately in scientific writing? In scientific writing, an exact thing is stated.
Approximately nothing happens. So why is this so? Using them leads to accusation and plagiarism.
These words are only reserved for the discussion section. Scientific writing must be accurate and it is better to quantify using SI units. Look at this.
Approximate words are not used in scientific writing. Scientific writing means 120/80.
What did he do here? Told an accurate range.
Winning is 110, 120. So, the reason here is that scientific writing requires accuracy and better quantitative measuring units are used.
Then which of the following primarily serves as the point of exit for the cranial nerve supplying the facial muscles? So, what is the point of exit here for the facial muscles?
Mandibular, stylomestoid.
This is the stylosteoid foramen.
Then which of the following describes acute pain, so acute pain means it is happening for a short period of time.
Meaning short duration pain with sudden onset.
To e a response during a victim's response check where should the rescuer tap the victim.
So where do you place your hands to get a response while investigating the victim's process here? On the shoulder.
So this was the entire question of nursing here.
Now we will talk about what you got in non-nursing? So here if we talk about the questions of Nursing section especially then second shift. There is second shift which was more hard compared to first. The questions in the first shift were very easy. The questions of the first shift were very easy. Let us first see in non-nursing, which are the main figures of speech used, Mudit Mahipati came to the temple, servant secretary Sumant called, which figure of speech is there, here it is slesh alliteration, this alliteration was again there, here there is a question you had to complete, P K R H equal T G B D, now what will happen to NU FL here, so here you will not get the same type of sentence but you will get similar ones in this manner.
Then here I have to tell you the correct sequence, if seen in the second way then nature itself creates power which is in the form of various types of burning and digestive juices, so here it is correct for you, what is this La or Rava La or Ra means L or Ra Va means there is no flame of fire inside the stomach.
But what is there here?
Nature itself creates that power which can digest various types of food items i.e. food in the form of various types of burning and digestive juices.
clear? So here if we look from the beginning then it can be digested in the end.
Now what is the correct spelling word here? This is wrongly written about neurons.
This is the correct spelling of erasable.
Which of the following acid is consist of I was? So which one is the one of I Vas? Organic, oxalic, formic, boric.
So, here's boric acid.
Then in March 2026, Balchandra Saha was the Prime Minister of the country Bal Sorry Balendra Saha became from where? These were made in Nepal. Jain ji had completely overturned the power here. Then here you have to tell that three equal resistances connected in series with an electromotive force source together consume 10 watts of power, so if all three of them are connected in parallel with the EMF source then how much will it be, it will be 90, then here you have to multiply, then where is Kanuno Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, so where is it in Shivpur, it is in Shivpur.
Then again you again is the correct spelling.
What is Kamalangini Komalangi? Soft-skinned.
Now which article here provides for the process of impeachment of the President? So this is Article 61. It just came in the news, so it came into question here.
You get a question from the Constitution and Articles. It's fixed. One is fixed in MPSB. Now what is the correct spelling? So that's Chorst here.
Then here you are. So this is your non-nursing question. I hope you liked the paper. If you have any doubt, you can ask without hesitation.
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