This video presents a comprehensive analysis of the SGPGI Staff Nurse official examination paper, covering 100 questions divided into nursing and non-nursing sections. The exam was conducted in February 2024 using CBT (Computer Based Test) format. Key topics include clinical nursing concepts such as bladder capacity (300-600ml), levels of prevention (primary, secondary, tertiary), patient rights and legal implications of medication administration, hospital wristband color coding for patient safety, medication administration protocols (ACE inhibitors after dialysis), documentation standards, and various clinical assessments including pulse sites, temperature regulation, and neurological evaluations. The non-nursing section covers general knowledge areas including geography, mathematics, and language skills.
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Will remain. Without any change in the questions 100 questions had come. He is the whole of We will read 100 questions here. First Our nursing section was here.
The second one was non-nursing. So here But the nursing and non-nursing sections That was us who are complete in one class You will solve all 100 questions. Now which People are appearing for SGPG or any other nursing exams.
If you give it then take whatever series PDF you want You want to directly contact my official You can get it by contacting on WhatsApp number Can. The nursing department of SGPGI For the officer's paper, the first question I came to know what is the normal capacity Of the bladder? So the bladder is normal What is the capacity? No adult here I have asked, child, I have asked. So here The question was about the capacity of the bladder How much is it? 100 to 300 ml 300 to 600 ml 600 to 900 ml and 900 to 1000 ml So what the bladder does here is urine.
what will it do The bladder is responsible for storing urine If it does, then here you have been asked how much If there is a capacity then it is 300 to 600 How much up to ml, from 300 to 600 ml if we talk do that in a child if in a child If you are asked here in the child How much capacity will it have? urinary bladder that the capacity in infants She will remain, she will remain ours. Treatment Whose are you taking? Of diabetes. that means It has already been diagnosed here. So This will not be primary. now here Treatment is being taken. So what is this will be? This will be secondary prevention. If Here we talk about complications.
He is struggling with them, then you call it tertiary.
Prevention. Screening and meaning here Screening is happening here, diagnosis It is happening, treatment is going on. All Will come under secondary prevention. Is it clear?
Complications, rehabilitation comes to you So you will go to tertiary. But here at You will come to get treatment for diabetes In secondary prevention. attends primary Is it only here? Like Immunization It's done, health education is done. Disease Before it happens. Primary means Whatever you exposed to before getting sick He adopts it. Our next question is A Patient Refuses for the Vitamin Injection But the family insists on administration.
There for the nurse administer the injection but The patient calls a lawyer for a legal action Against the nurse age per law nurse. So here Look, it's a simple question. a patient Refusing to take vitamins It is an injection which the administrator will not administer.
But the family says that you should take injections.
Apply it. So what did the patient do here?
The nurse gave the injection at the request of the family.
Have put. But what did the patient do? Here Call your lawyer and take legal action It has been taken over the nurse. What would it be then?
The option is Did Right. That means he's right Did. The second one is should take in writing the Family consent for injection Administration and next is committed Assault Against the Patient is Next Committed Act of Battery Against the Patient See, when the patient is fully conscious He needs a vitamin injection Clear is now also doing Patient Refuge Here the patient is saying that brother, I Do not get the injection but family members If you gave the injection as per his instructions then Here you have said in the first Did Right, you did not do the right thing. If the patient If you are unconscious then talk on the consent of the family It comes. But the patient is fully conscious.
Is. It is in perfect condition. So here you Didn't do it right. The family members did not come here I have written it on it. What has happened here?
You went against the patient's wishes He has been injected here. So this What happened? What is this battery? This battery.
Assault occurs when you inject violence Apply it to the patient. But if you have If you have injected then the patient has blamed you.
Legal action has been taken. that means what are you Went? Battery. Normally indicates allergies When a patient wears a wrist band. Here But which color wrist band will tell that The patient is allergic. Blue in option Orange, white or red. So here if If there is an allergy, the patient is afraid of falling As per hospital policy on S in hospital It depends. So here if the patient Wearing a red band that means The patient is allergic to something. Now he Allergies can be caused by different things. Like See here if the bracelet is in the hospital Let's talk about and we'll talk about breast bands If it is white in colour. How it is?
If the color of the bracelet is white, it means the patient The details are written in it. patient's There is identification. Second, if it is red in colour It means the patient is allergic to something.
Allergic to drugs. certain food allergies Is. Have a latex allergy. If yellow colour Wearing the band means the patient is at risk of falling.
Is. Purple means the patient here Pay is not to be resuscitated. What does DNR mean?
It is Do Not Resuscitate. wearing pink Meaning what do you have to do to the patient? His limbs of the extremities Refuse to drive. Green means The patient is allergic to Latex. Blue is Meaning there is a behavioral problem. Harm to yourself Can also deliver. Wearing an orange band means The patient can also commit violence. wearing gray This means the patient can even run away. may leave the Unit means Elopement Risk means patient's There is also a fear of running away. So on S of the hospital There are bands of policies that are used.
So here you had to choose which color band If the patient is wearing clothing that indicates an allergy If it does, it will be red in colour. Next was For how many does the patient will be sent to Home in Parole. You have put a patient on parole You must have seen many times in movies that parole is granted.
Went. Like in the case of Baba Ram Rahim So I came out and contested the elections. So here But you will hear many such names. So How many days parole is there for the patient?
Do you get it? 1 to 2 days, 2 to 3 days 3 to 4 days or 4 to 5 days of. So a patient gets parole from two Three days. Just how much? Two to three days.
No more than this is given. The Patient Diagnosed with chronic kidney disease is Scheduled for hemodialysis. when should the Nurse Plan to Administer the Patient Daily Dose of Analap to Ensure It Effectiveness. So here if a patient Has the diagnosis been made? Chronic kidney The disease has been diagnosed. Now his Hemodialysis is performed. What is?
Hemodialysis is performed. So here the edge You are a nurse who gives him his daily dose of Anabolic steroids.
We give. So when will you give the anal dose now?
during dialysis Just Before Dialysis The Day After Dialysis Upon returning from dialysis. when you Will you give? So what is Enalapral here? AC Inhibitors mean angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and generally It is used for high blood pressure In case of congestive heart failure. Now Here if Enalfill is being given to the patient I am you who give me the daily dose When will you give the next dose? What is? it is AC inhibitor here. And it is said here that after the hemorrhoids are after dialysis which When will you give the medication? will give during or Will you give it first or immediately? So here ACE inhibitors are anti-hypertensive The drug is Enalapril which will be given here.
Upon returning from dialysis. Its reason Let me tell you that after having dialysis Just after hemodialysis The latter is blood pressure that suddenly drops There is also a chance of it happening or it getting high If there is a chance of this. Anti here Hypertensive drugs will be given here Immediately after the dialysis. And one of its And the most important reason is that There are many medications. In dialysis What will happen? There will be friction. of filtration What can these medications be during this period? Body Which can be out. So here it is The reason is when will it be given? Upon Return From the dialysis. The next question is Our Which One Is Not a Characteristic Of good documentation? So good Which of the following is a form of documentation that Will there be no character? The option is here Our Factual, Accurate, Adequate and Concise. So here any documents If we talk about any If you document the method, One should be factual. Meaning based on There must be facts. which is what is here It should be real, it should be accurate.
Must be readable, understandable It should be there, it should be concise. But Adequate here means any Documentation lets you have half If you have the information, then don't you have that half note?
Have to do it? So it is not like that here. So here What do you have to do? any one Documentation should be fact-based and accurate Yes, the written writing should be clear, Be conscious and what is there here? This one You have good availability his. So here you will get the meaning of adjudicate.
The point here is that all the things you have What is there, it is less than that. Meaning here Complete documentation should be talked about Has been. Half or follow you have to Needed So here the correct not Characteristics of good documentation What will happen? Adequate. The next question is a nurse taking rounds during every evening Shift. Notice a patient lying on the floor Near the bathroom. The Nurse Will Document Dises. So here's what you can do as a nurse.
Are you? It's at six in the evening. notices that the patient is the one on the bathroom floor Lying nearby. So here as a Nurse What documentation will you perform?
anecdotal report, incident report, Transfer Report and Census Report. Let's So here we will talk about all four options.
Are. Anecdotal reports mean Such a report is generally submitted to the college or Then you make a care plan etc. Will be used on time. But here But what is this? An incident has happened. What is?
This is the incident report. At a time you I have to write about recent things. clear? Census I will not get this from you.
Next is our question. Core Body The temperature is highest at that of our body Core body temperature is the highest when Will I get to see it? Our normal body The temperature may be 37° Celsius. The hypothalamus of our body He who can regulate it is 39.
clear? Now here's core body temperature.
When will it be the most? In the early morning, In the afternoon, late afternoon, or evening In. So our body's core body temperature Highest in the late afternoon It happens. In the morning, so early in the morning So it will be less. Highest in the Late Afternoon Will remain. Will remain at peak. per a newborn Temperature should be So here at Newbern I have asked about the baby's temperature. How much will it be?
37°C in the axillary Oral, 37.7° Celsius in the rectum and 36.8° Celsius In the auxiliary. So let me tell you that a body Which of our core temperatures do we know best?
It moves, it moves from the rectal area.
From where? From the rectal area. In Newburn You cannot take an oral temperature.
The reading of the auxiliary will not come properly.
Whatever will be the best here and whatever will be here You will be given an accurate reading.
Rectal Key 37.7° Centigrade. has normal body temperature it Is called if a person is what? normal What will it be called if there is body temperature?
Afebrile febrile pyrexia and Hyperpyrexia.
So here the meaning of febrile which we What is the normal body temperature?
98.6° Fahrenheit. How much? 98.6° Fahrenheit. Now it is asked here that normal A febrile body temperature would mean Our body temperature is normal and There is no fever of any kind. of febrile This means your temperature here is 99.6 Whatever may happen. 100 runs in pyrexia Will go. Your hyperpyrexia went 102 Will go. So here your normal body What would the temperature be called? A. Febrile.
Next Question a Newnet Most Reliable Site for Checking the Pulses. so if you If you check the pulse in the newt, then the most What would be a reliable site? Carotid pulse, Apex of the heart, femoral pulse and Brachial pulse. So in Newnet the most The apex of the heart is reliable. What will be? Apex of the Heart. Meaning here You have to check the pulse in the heart.
Heart's in the Apex region. If we talk What would be the most reliable side in adulthood?
that if we talk about the carotid neck here We do that it is a case of emergency.
In adults, check at the carotid neck.
You have to do it. Not More Than 10 Seconds Here If you check the child's Apex of the Heart and especially Newnet and In infants, it is called the apex of the heart.
Next is which position is used in a case Of hypotensive patient? What if the patient?
Which position should be used if the patient is hypotensive?
Will it be done? I mean, what is the blood pressure here?
Is it happening? It is going down, it is decreasing.
Normal is 120/80 but hypotension Is a patient of. So what position is there here?
Will you give it? Daily positions, trend line squares, Supine and side line positions. In such a case What will you give to the patient? of hypotension If the patient has low blood pressure, then The trend line will give square positions. Its reason Let me tell you this. The reason is that if Blood pressure is low and if you have a patient If we talk about medication then go straight here It is true that apart from your heart, your brain also There should be proper blood supply till then also.
This is the reason why if the patient's BP is down If it happens then it should be trend line work position It is given so that the heart which is on cardiac There is a load which should also increase and here also Along with this, the patient has a little bit of brain which disturbs the blood supply which is yes.
The next one is what are the indicators of Severe burn? If a patient with severe burns If so, will there be indicators? Charred skin, No pain, charred skin with pain, blister And pain, skin is red, gray and pain. So Let me tell you the first thing. If acute When a burn patient suffers from pain here It can be seen. So, here you are now There are three options in which there is pen and in which there is There is no pain, it is a severe burn Case. Because here your nerves are affected.
it occurs. Then you will not feel any pain. So What will happen in a severe case of burn? Chaired There will be skin. Plus no pain. any way There is a pain which cannot be felt. Next is here in first degree second degree burn You will feel pain. But those with severe burns There is a case with a pen in it which will not happen.
The purpose of the berber test is to Assist. So what is checked in the Weber test?
goes? Air conduction, bone conduction, Inflammation and infection. Weber test done Who does he go to check? bone There is a conduction test. What is? The Weber test is Here. Which one? Bone conduction test. So What will be your answer here? Bone Conduction Test. Weber test is one way we I will say that whatever difference there is, use it.
is done. What is? One-sided.
Unilateral to check for hearing loss for unilateral or we will say conductor The sensor is neural which checks hearing loss.
will be done to do. Turning here The difference will be used which vibration You will hear it in the other ear.
Can you hear it or not? So here the If the sound is equal in both ears When will the paper test be done to see the difference?
Sound is equal in both ears Your hearing is fine but if there is a It is coming properly in one but not in the other.
So here is the Beverage Test to check it.
There are two types of test which are Riley test and Beaver test.
There are tests that are used. Skin Turgor is helpful to check. So skin turgor What is the check for? of hydration for edema, for hypoxia that For BAMI? then checked skin turgor goes. Meaning your body is properly hydrated Is it there or not? Click here to check it out What will be done? Skin turgor is what it means In a way, we will say how the skin Is from. Either pinch the skin at all Are. is it going back or is the skin completely It is like this. It is the dry type. Drness It is visible. So that will happen here.
Next is glucose is absorbed in the Part of nephron. So glucose is what In which part of the nephron is it absorbed?
It happens? Loop of Henle in options Glomerulus, Proximal Convoluted tubule and distal tube. So glucose Absorption occurs. Glucose is done, Sodium is done, potassium is done. of all these Absorption occurs in the PCT In the proximal convoluted tibule. Memory Keep in mind that apart from glucose, ammonia has also been formed.
Our. ammonia or as we say here sodium, potassium, minerals, whatever they are What all does PCT consist of? absorb Will be. Next is Destruction of the Wall of the alveoli is to alveoli which is tiny which helps in air exchange inside our lungs If there are parts to help in doing If their destruction begins, then these Who will have atelectasis in asthma?
in edema or bronchiectasis If destruction is being talked about which has wall of alveoli then this will be Our Fcm in which Fcm in So what will happen to the lungs in atelectasis?
There will be collapses. In asthma, the airway What will happen in me? To see the spazz here will get. So here in the case of FCMA What will happen? Our alveoli are destruction Which will be seen. Then there's the cheap and common The cause of pulmonary embolism is to pulmonary What is the most common cause of embolism?
Fat embolism, air embolism, septic Emboli and venous thrombosis.
What would a pulmonary embolism mean?
That means whatever the pulmonary artery is here in or any artery in which any ambulance It means one way we would say kind of If the clot flows into our lungs If it comes then let's assume what the problem is.
If it stands, the main cause of pulmonary embolism The reason would be venous thrombosis. What would be venous?
Thrombosis means in any vein here What is a clot and if it flows enter the pulmonary artery enter the vein So what will be the main region here?
That would be venous thrombosis.
Which of the following is the warning sign Of mental illness? Of these, mental illness What are the warning signs? Mark Change In Eating and sleeping patterns. Thinking and Talking About Suicide and Harming Oneself.
Extreme mood swings, highs and lows or All of the given options. So which one here Will it be? Whose? Warning sign, mental illness Of. It means you are mentally ill.
Are. What symptoms will be recognized? To all First thing is either you will not be able to sleep at all. Eat Will not even drink or eat. The second one is on your mind Different such thoughts will come that you will You can cause harm. your mood or There will be a lot of swings. means you either You will feel absolutely low. Like Helplessness You'll feel a little lightheaded or you'll be very high.
You will feel elevated. That means all these symptoms It shows that you are mentally healthy There are no. All here for mental illness There are symptoms that may occur. Then there is the question A clinic nurse is caring for a patient with a suspected diagnosis of gestational Hypertension. The question is that you are Clinic Nurse What are you doing? to the patient He is a suspect. Not confirmed but It is suspected that the patient has gestational There is hypertension. The Nurse Assesses the Patient Expecting to note which set of Finding out if gestational diabetes is present Present. There is a simple question here.
If the patient has gestational diabetes. that means diabetes in pregnancy If so, what symptoms will be seen?
The first option is edema, ketone urea and Obesity. The second is Ema, Tekikide and Ketonuria. The third is glycose urea, Hypertension and obesity. Next is Elevated blood pressure and protein urea.
So now look here you have the question If the patient of gestational diabetes is admitted to the hospital What will happen if I come here? What In the patient?
The question is here. A clinic nurse is Caring for a patient with suspected Diagnosis of gestational hypertension. The Nurse Assist the Patient Expecting to Note Vi Set of Findings if Gestational Diabetes Is present. See here is the question which gives you a little There has been a typing mistake. Here is our Which is hypertension.
Look, here in the question it is said that Meaning of patient gestational hypertension Pregnancy-induced increased blood pressure It has happened. increased blood pressure during pregnancy It has happened. So which set of findings will tell that it is of the patient who It is of a patient whose blood pressure is high.
increased blood pressure during pregnancy Here the classical signs are asked for this Ketonuria and obesity edema Tacky and ketone urea glycose urea Hypertension and obesity or elevated blood pressure and protein urea then if Pregnancy is being discussed in the patient What does induced hypertension mean here?
Who is being talked about as preeclampsia?
We are talking here, we are talking about pre of eclampsia so here when pre Talking about eclampsia So that will be here. increased blood pressure Is. What is elevated here? BP increased It has happened. Also check protein urea Will get it. The patient will have blood vision. And Here, along with this, if protein all these Things are there. After Preeclampsia If the patient progresses to the next stage He has conversions and fee fits that can come If so, we call it eclectic.
Fits. So here if you are asked about classical What will those signs be? High BP, protein Urea will be found here. as well as With headache and blood vision. Next is the Nurse Is Caring for a Patient Receiving Bolus feeding via nasogastric tube. The The nurse should place the patient in which position To administer the feeding? So if here Volus feedings from an NG tube for the patient If it is being done then here you can tell the patient Which position will you give? Your option is in Supine, semi-supinate, prone, and Lateral recumbent. So if whenever you are a patient If you feed me then here Semifollowers position is to be given to you so that The patient could not even aspirate. and it is straightforward The food that came here through the LG tube Where to go? directly through the esophagus to the stomach so that it goes somewhere else or in the lungs or Could not go anywhere else or to any other part.
Next is A Patient Arrives at the Emergency Department with Upper Gastro Sorry Upper Gastrointestinal bleeding that begins 3 Our ego, what is the priority action?
If here in the emergency department The patient comes with a diagnosis of GI tract Bleeding has occurred 3 hours to 3 hours ago If it has happened then it started here when 3 What was your first priority an hour ago?
Hogi Obtaining the Vital Sign Inserting an Esogastric Tube Asking the Client About the precipitating events and Completing an abdominal physical assessment.
First thing first, if someone is bleeding The patient comes. You have the option here If you want to stop the bleeding, you can do that.
Can. But here you first Vital signs have to be checked. Why? Vital Why do you need to check the sign here?
Is the patient's pulse rate normal or No? After the pulse rate you can check it here do. Vitals are your first priority I will come to pay. If you have any other option here I am not there then because here NG You cannot insert the tube directly.
Are. Do not insert the NG tube directly.
Can. You will have to find out the reason why this is happening.
have been bleeding or you have been bleeding before They will ask what happened to you or You will do the physical assessment. The first What will happen here? Vital Science Have to check. Then there is a patient in labor A diagnosis of sickle cell anemia. Which Action Will the Nurse Take to Assist in Preventing the Client From Experiencing a Sickling Crisis During the labor. So look at sickle cells.
It is a case of anemia. What about during labor?
Is? It is a case of sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell What happens in anemia? which is our RBCs will become sickle-shaped. and when The RBCs will become sickle-shaped. Like What will happen if it becomes C shape? Now he Will not be able to carry proper oxygen.
As much as needed and at the time of labor You have to prevent the sickling crisis.
So what will you do here? Being Reassurance Administer the Oxygen Administering Antibiotics and maintaining asepsis. See I told you how RBCs are formed.
Like C shape in our sickle cell anemia Will remain. Will remain sickle-like. Now when he If the sickle remains, blood will flow from the proper artery.
There will be no flow. If there is no blood flow Oxygen will not go away. at the time of labor The demand for oxygen increases. So here But what will you do? Oxygen administrator Which you will because sickling crisis If it happens too much at the time of labor There may be a problem. The Next One Is The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances The Act was passed in the year. So narcotic The Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, which When did it pass? In 1982. In 1985. 1995 In. Or when was this act passed in 200?
Was? So this was passed in 1985. when did it happen Was? In 1985. If we talk This is how you are questioned in psychiatry.
If you come, please remember me in psychiatry.
There are as many drugs as there are drugs All the acts that have been passed regarding them You may appear in the exam. So what is here The NDPSA Act is the Narcotic Drug and Psychotropic Substances Use Act 1985 I came in. What was the first time that Which is cultivation, which means like marijuana It's gone, it's gone, what about the cultivation of all this?
Do we have to do it? Cultivation has to be stopped, Production has to be stopped, manufacturing has to be stopped. their cell transport and which There is congestion, all these things have to be stopped. Its That's what Maine was.
Next is our question.
What is the most effective way to prevent it?
Contraction of the HIV virus? So here But to prevent HIV virus What would be the best option for me? spray Everything with a 10% bleach solution before You touch it. Always Wear a Condom, Never Share Needle with People You Don't Know. always Practice Universal Occlusion Good Hand Washing. So here is the most effective way Whom have you asked? HIV virus that you have Preventing the HIV virus from entering your body For. So here on bleach it works Will not do. This will not work with bleach.
There will be hypochlorite here, Sardar. So this So your first option is different. Never Say Ay needle with peoples you don't know. So here So the needle is the same whether you know it or not Do you know. Let's say Father's needle to your Cannot be used on a child. So this It won't happen either. Yours sincerely, Universal Publications There is HIV, which cannot be saved here.
Because you have HIV which is in your PP kit.
It will not be through. You might have HIV by blood transfusion sexual Through transmission. So here HIV What is the best way to prevent will be? Always wear a condom during the Sexual activity. If you use a condom If you do, then whatever other than HIV It is a sexually transmitted disease You can survive. Next is How Do I Protect myself from hepatitis. So How do you protect yourself from hepatitis?
Will you save? Your universal option is Precaution in good hand washing. Avoid Sharing needles, razors, toothbrushes and Similar items.
Clean Potentially Contaminated Surfaces with One By 10 bleach to water mixture or all Of the given option.
If you find yourself with hepatitis What does hepatitis mean? in the liver Infection and inflammation that may occur. Now Here you should take universal precautions.
Are. Adopt good hand washing techniques.
Because the type is not given here. Which ones Speaking of hepatitis. A and E will be So you will be saved from hand washing. needle Talking about a toothbrush with a razor Here you will be saved from Hepatitis B.
And here we are talking about contaminated surfaces.
If it is happening then you can publish it here and also through e You can take it, meaning everything will be done here.
If you want to protect yourself from hepatitis, then Everyone is there to help you. Next is Ambu stand for those who use ambu bags If oxygen is delivered then ambu What does it mean here? is in the option Anesthesia machine breathing unit, Artificial Mandatory Breathing Unit, Automated Machine Breathing Unit or Artificial manual breathing unit. So Embu means artificial manual Breathing unit. Next is specific Function of liver is. So a special liver What is function? Excretion, histolysis, digestion and Glycogenolysis.
So the most special function of the liver It is asked here which one is it?
So the most specific function of the liver The function here will be glycogenolysis.
What is? Glycogenolysis.
The first thing here is what will happen to it?
In addition to glycogenolysis, there are also Converting glucose into glycogen.
So this is glycogenolysis.
Detoxification will also do the trick. of protein Synthesis will also be done. as a Joe Toxicity occurs, it is removed from the body It will also do the work. So here the most If we are talking about the main function then it will be Glycogenolysis.
Next Is The first Covid positive case in India was This is the first Covid case reported in What is? This is the first Covid case in India Where was it reported in? is in the option Here we are talking about Kerala, Tamil Nadu or If you talk about Gujarat or Maharashtra then the best The first case was the first case recorded In Kerala. Where? In Kerala. 30 January On 2020. Remember the date. On 30 January 2020 This is the first case of Corona in India.
It was recorded in Kerala. a student In. Next is the kidneys are located in the V-Space. So kidney cavity sorry kidney Which cavities are there? pelvic, peritoneal, abdominal and Retroperitoneal. So the abdominals here It is neither in the cavity nor in the peritoneal Retroperitoneal In the cavity. Where? retroperitoneal In the cavity. Next is How Often Is Mouth Care given to patient who is unconscious?
If the patient is unconscious What is the patient unconscious So at what interval should you give him oral I have to take care of everyone, everyone, I am sorry Every two hours, every four hours, every six Hourly or twice a day if the patient is unconscious So oral care has to be given every 2 hours. Its The reason is that if you provide oral care If you stay then by mouth bacteria which enter will not happen and due to any other problem Will be saved. The next one is 1 teaspoon full Equal to how much is 1 teaspoon full?
Will it happen? Of 15 ml, 10 ml, 5 ml or 20 ml. So What is 1 teaspoon full is equal to 5 ml?
5 ml is next A Patient Receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition and central venous catheter is scheduled to Receive an intravenous antibiotic. V Interventions the Nurse Should Implement Before Administering the antibiotic? If any The patient should be given total parenteral nutrition It is being done through a central venous catheter. Now He is told that he should also take antibiotics.
It has to be given through IV route. So here But before giving IV sorry antibiotic you What to do? Turn Off the TPN for 30 Minutes. Ensure a separate IV access Root. Flush the CBC with normal saline and Check for compatibility with TPN. See Parenteral nutrition is also being provided.
It will only go through IV. clear? now here It's up to you what you have to do? what the same Will you give antibiotics from the same root? To you This should not be done. Here you have another one which IV antibiotic for IV There is a second access route to take. So you What to do? Insure a Separate IV Access route. Next is the Abbreviation AC Used in prescription means. Meaning of AC What is? When you administer medication Yes, if you give prescription here What does AC mean in?
The options are after meals and before meals at Night at evening. AC means Before meals. What is? Before meals. Eat Doctors advise you to take lettuce before eating.
Give Renatin. giving gas medicine Are. If they give antacids, what do they give?
Are? Give it to eat before meals.
If given to diabetic patients, then at night Sorry, it should have been given in the morning. Evening are not given in. So here you have it Have to remember the thing. clear? Next is If you are told that SOS has to be given, that is, when it is needed.
Have to give. What is called a state order?
I have to give it immediately. So here you will find this Have to remember it in a way.
If you are being talked about bad times then HS will be written. Harasomni whom We will say. Next is Tiny Air Sex In The lungs are cold. So in small lungs What are air sex called?
bronchus, bronchioles, alveoli and Glottis. So air in small lungs Those who have sex are called Alvalai.
What will happen? Alveoli. Next is Digoxin should not be administered if Heart rate. When not to give digoxin? When What will be the heart rate? The option is in your Less than 60 bpm, more than 60 BPPM, less than 80 or more than 80 BPM. So there's digoxin, which we don't To be given when heart rate is less than 60.
This is the reason here. Meaning here There is bradycardia. For this, if we term We use it in medical, so what is here?
But? Bradycardia. And if 60 rupees are paid on this amount, is less than. Gave digitalis and digoxin.
Heart rate and pulse rate are less than 60. Patient You will become dear to God directly. So such Don't make any mistakes. It is more than 100.
What does it mean? There is tachycardia.
Next One the Nurse Assists the Primary Health care provider with the removal of Chest Tube During the Procedure the Nurse Instruct the client to perform Action. If you are inserting a chest tube into a patient If you remove it, during the procedure you What instructions will you give to the client?
Inhale Deeply, Breathe Normally, Breathe Out Forcefully and take a deep breath and hold It. What instructions will you give? If the patient that you remove the chest tube, you I will tell him to take a deep breath and Hold it.
Then there's The Nurse Asses the Water Seal Chamber of a Closed chest drainage system and note Fluctuation in the chamber. What Intervention Should the nurse implement? If a patient has Have a closed chest drainage system that uses being done and to see the fluctuations in it If you meet him, what is your intervention?
will be? Unkinking for an Air Leak Assessing For an air leak documenting that the lung has reexpanded Documenting That the Lung Has Not Ate reexpand so here's what you They will say that this is an official paper, that is why Option ID was done, so look here if Use of a closed chest drainage system being done and to see the fluctuation If you get it, what would you say here?
Documenting That the Lung Has Reexpanded.
clear? You may note this in your documentation.
do. Next is The Nurse Caring for a Five Year Old with a History of Teratology of Fallot Notes That the Child Has clubbed finger. This finding is Indicative of which associated condition.
Here is a 5 year old child on Teratology of Battling with fillet. So here in that It is normal to see clubbed fingers.
Because the oxygen supply is not proper Is getting it. Now what do you do with it here?
Will you call it finding? tissue hypoxia, Chronic hypertension, delayed physical growth and destruction of bone marrow. See, Clubbed of finger means purposeless type Fingers will be visible. So, look at this Will meet. When proper oxygen is not supplied And when will this happen? When oxygen is lacking in the tissues There will be a shortage then.
Next is part of the cardiac Assessment to palpate the apical pulse the nurse Place the finger tips at the location if you Apical pulse when performing cardiac assessment Where can I give you the feeling that this thing will happen in MP?
That the recent paper was held and it was asked in that It is in the option at the left middle Clavicular line at the fifth intercostal space at the left mid-clavicular line at the third intercostal space to the right of the Left mid-clavicular line at the fifth intercostal space or to the right of the Left mid-clavicular line at the third intercostal space. You will get it directly here The thing to remember is where you should find the apical pulse.
Is there a palpat? Fifth Intracoastal Space In. Now where is the fifth intracostal space?
Is? A is in option and C is in option. now over here must have written to the right of the left sorry at the Left mid-clavicular line at the fifth Intercostal space. So what about you here?
will be? This will happen here.
Next is a patient state he is having Intense itching between the fingers with brown Linear Lines Presenting Based On Your Nursing Knowledge. This Best Describe What condition? If a patient says that He's getting itching between his fingers.
There is very intense itching. Brown Lines are visible. So what is this Is? There is ichthyosis infection. And Echmite you It is being told here. Brown Liner The lines are visible. Meaning Echmite and is echmeite. So what to look at will get? This is only visible In Scavies. Some classics here which occur in particular disease Will present a particular infection.
Ring worms are composed of circle shaped worms.
The shape will be formed. But in each might What will happen? The grains will remain type and Where specifically are these things that you It will be visible between the fingers.
Next is Bad Source. For Bad Source You have been told can be treated with tropical Moisturizer can result from deep massage.
Preventable and Eliminating Pressure Points and are caused by dry skin. See Bad When are sources? When you are Continuous Same Stay in position. Now if the repeated position If you keep changing then it is not a bad source.
Will be. Meaning there is a pressure point, not there.
Will be able to do it. And what is that why here? Bat Sores are preventable by eliminating them Pressure points. If the pressure point To be eliminated means repeated positions If changed, there are bat sources which cannot be made Will find. Next is a patient present with a skin infection caused by Streptococcus pyogenes. The Patient Lower The leg is infected from the deep dermis to the Subcutaneous Fed. what disorder does this Describe? The question states Streptococcus skin infection caused by bacteria called pyogenes, which from the deep dermis layer of the lower leg Even subcutaneous fat has been affected. So this It will be called our cellulitis. What will happen?
Cellulitis. This won't be impetigo, will it?
There will be psoriasis or eczema. In this Only the upper layer is affected. What is it Is? It's cellulitis. Next one a 30 week Gestation Patient Admitted in Preterm Labor Is prescribed betamethasone. what should The Nurse Tells the Patient Is the Purpose for This Medication? At 30 weeks pregnant Patient admitted with preterm labor It has happened. Prescribed him betamethasone Have gone. So here as a nurse what do you Will you ask what is the use of this medicine? Promoted Fetal lung maturity delays delivery for At least 48 hours to stop the premature Uterine Contractions Prevent Premature Closure of Ductus Arteriosis Question See, a normal pregnancy occurs.
is 37 weeks but it has been said that 30 weeks gestational period with I am having labor pains and it is preterm labor.
So what is betamethasone here?
Corticosteroids are given Meaning for the baby's lungs to mature Feet given for fetal lung maturity Will go. So what will you answer here?
If the client asks if this betamethasone Why was it prescribed? So tell you that is, fetal lung maturity, which are given to promote.
Then there's A Patient Receiving chemotherapy has a platelet count of 15,000 mm cubic three based on this laboratory Result which form of precaution should be taken Nurse Implement? platelet count here What is the pay? Very little has been said Due to chemotherapy. Now who are you here?
Will you take precautions for this? Contact's for bleeding, respiratory or Nephro neutropenic. So here The platelet count is low. low platelet count Is. There will be a risk of clot formation.
Meaning there is a chance of bleeding.
Can.
Then there is our question. a nurse is Monitoring a patient with a fracture to the Left Arm Which Sign Observed by the Nurse Is consistent with impaired Venus return in The Area. So what happened to the patient here?
There is a fracture in the left arm. Which ones Signs that indicate an Impaired Venus Return What is happening. Week distal from increasing emma The pulse will remain. Give pallor and both cyanosis Hoga or Continued Pain Dispd The Medication means even after giving medication If the pain remains continuous then here is what you should do He has asked for the return of the impaired Venus.
hoga pulse means what will be the distal pulse It will be week Then the patient has been diagnosed with Wels palsy the nurse assists the patient to Determine if which sign or symptom are Present Bell's palsy and facial palsy In which ours which is number seven What is the cranial nerve? would have affected Is. Now which symptoms will be indicated here?
Does the patient have Wels palsy? I Paralysis and the process of chewing the eyelids Difficulties and One-Sided Facial Drop Fix Pupil and an Elevated Eyelid on One Sided or teaching of one side of the face and Duty Chicks. Chostny Is of. One-sided facial will be done here There will be a drop and chewing difficulty will be seen.
will get because of vesicle palsy and facial Seventh cranial nerve palsy It will be affected. The patient also has difficulty swallowing There will be trouble. as well as one side face Like drooping type means downwards That is what will be seen. Next is the position Provided to patient after spinal Anesthesia. spinal anesthesia to the patient Which position will be given after? Head Low position, head end position sorry head end Elevation, Follower's position or prone position. If The patient is given spinal anesthesia So take that trend lane work position and head There is a position that is given. Reason here It is to prevent hypotension.
Here you can say trend line work Position will also be given. Head low position and The trend line is the work position that will be given.
Whom? to manage hypotension For. So here you have to remember one thing.
Sometimes even from a flat supine position There is a post-dural effect for a few hours which helps in relieving headache.
Can also be managed. So head down Position and trend position are given. Its Main you have to remember this spinal Prevents hypotension after anesthesia To do this, head low position is given.
Then there's The Nurse Is Caring for a Patient Who Has just had a mastectomy. V-Exercise should the nurse assist the patient in doing During the first 24 hours after the surgery?
If anyone has had a mastectomy, you can go here.
Which surgery will you be asked to undergo?
The first 24 hours after surgery What exercises do you need to do? Hand Wall Climbing, Pendulum Arm Swing, Elbow Flexion and extension, shoulder abduction End external rotation. So V Exercise should the nurse assist the patient in doing During the first 24 hours after the surgery?
24-hour post-surgery exercises What I want to tell you is pendulum arm swing. No So what do you have to do here? Handball The climax also does not need to be mentioned. Nail Extension You have to get it done here. You need to know your patient What should I do? Pendulum Arm Swing There is exercise that needs to be done. clear?
Pendulum arm swing exercise Goes to Codman Exercise. what is said Is? Codman Exercises. What is next?
What is the root of BCG vaccine? BCG What is the route of the vaccine? So its Everyone knows it is intradermal. Left Intradermal administration is given in the upper arm.
Tuberculosis given to supervet She goes. Basilike semiotic urine. then there is The nurse is caring for a patient Diagnosed with pneumonia when considering The Patient Safety When Will the Nurse Plan to take the patient for a short walk if the patient As a patient diagnosed with pneumonia For his safety, you can take him for a short walk.
When will you take me after the patient eats lunch?
After the Patient Has Dry Brief Nap After The patient used a metered dose inhaler after After Assisting the Patient Toxin saturation Look here, there is a pneumonia patient.
If you are a pneumonia patient, then it is difficult to breathe.
There may be problems. So here you can find it Will take a short walk for exercise For when the patient has a metered dose inhaler After what has been taken.
Then there's A Patient Is for a series of Diagnostic studies of the Gastrointestinal system. which of these Studies should be scheduled to avoid Altering the result of the remaining test.
So here it is said that the patient's Diagnostic tests are to be done. For whom?
GI tract of the gastrointestinal system For. Wide range of diagnostic It's a test. Meaning there are a lot of tests to be done.
Now which of these tests should be avoided?
This has to be done so that the result is not altered.
Ultrasound, colonoscopy, barium enema Or computer stromography. so if simultaneous diagnostic tests of the patient So here the barium will be done separately Enema. What will happen? will be done separately barium enema so that's the second test So that their results are not messed up. Then there is a New born infant is diagnosed with Esophageal atresia. Which Assessment Finding Support This Diagnosis?
So what if the child is seen?
Esophageal atresia has been observed. So What are the findings that you will find out here?
Which will help in diagnosis. Here in general This happens in 2500 out of 4000 newborns.
I will see a case. 2500 to 4000 Only one case will be seen in the case. If Four out of 2500 sorry 2500 to 4000 When children are born, there is a case to be seen.
will get. and in cases of esophageal atresia Such a condition will generally occur here as soon as The first feed will be given to the child because What will happen to the esophagus? The esophagus is Sometimes it may also be attached to the trachea.
Is. So whenever you feed the baby here If you get it done then what will you look for in the child will get?
Here frothing means like form type It will come ready. Continuous baby drooling Will do. Choking will be seen. So here But sometimes the child may also develop cyanosis.
It is possible because there is esophagus and There are chances of trachea getting attached.
What will be the sign here? Continuous Ruling.
The nurse should place a patient who sustained a Head Injury in Which Position to Prevent Increased intracranial pressure. very easy The question paper included questions from SGPGI.
In the paper. So here's how to prevent ICP.
To treat increased levels of ICP Head injury patient to prevent If yes, then which position will you give? In Left Sins Position in reverse trend line work with the Head elevated on small flat pillow with Head of the bed elevated at least 30° Centigrade. Look at this trend line work If given in a patient with high ICP, If the head bill is turned downwards then the patient Which will cause ICP to increase at double the speed. So You don't have to do this. What do you have here Have to do it? Elevate the head of the bed At least up to 30°. clear? next one which Nursing Assessment Finding Indicates the Presence of an inguinal hernia on a Child. If the child has an inguinal hernia If so, what assessments will be seen?
Reports of Difficulty Differing Meaning which makes it difficult to pass stool There will be problem in it. Reports of dribbling Urinary stream means if you pass urine It will drop by drop. Absence of the testis With in the stratum this is what ascending You will see it in. Sorry undescending It will be seen in the testis. then there is Painless growing swelling noticed when the Child Cries. So look at Inguinal In hernia, it will be seen that whenever The child will cry. Whenever the child cries, here Swelling in the groin area Will get it. Painless groin swelling means pain It's not happening, but when the baby cries Swelling in the groin area Will get it. Next is gray color injection Port Cap of IV Cannula Represent Which of the following? grey colour port How many yards is it here? 14, 16, 18 or Then 20? What will you get in the exam here?
Are you asked? Their colors are their uses which Can be asked. So here if you Whose have you asked?
Grey in colour. So how much is the gray color? 16 of Gauss. How much? of 16 Gauss. If you get 14 If asked, it means it is orange in colour. 18 asked Jaaye means your colour is green.
[nasal sound] 20 is said to mean pink, which is the most Used in pediatric cases Is. It's simple, the more The more here, which is 14, means The one with the larger internal diameter. that Means whichever item you infuse Those who do it will go further. clear? so such You remember this. The less the number the more Meaning 18 20 22 24 26 reached means Purple Our purple one has come, meaning Newt is the smallest one.
for the child then 24 means in pediatric Done 22 means normal IV fluids 20 in medication means it is pink It will be used to give some medication if you If asked in pediatrics, 24 yards is generally It is used. Next is The Nurse Is Teaching a Pregnant Patient About Prenatal Nutritional Needs. The Nurse Should Include which information in the patient teaching Plan. If you are taking the patient to a prenatal Nutrition means antenatal nutrition Telling about it. of pregnancy What to eat and drink during the day? So nurse, what are you doing?
ination to add to that teaching plan?
All mothers are at high risk of options Nutritional deficiency. It's not like that. Some?
There are mothers who will be at high risk, including There is a lack of nutrition. Calcium Intake Is Not necessary until the third trimester.
Calcium intake is essential after delivery Even after six months, until the baby is fed doing. So this also went wrong. Iron Supplementation is not necessary unless the mother Has iron deficiency anemia. Iron Mast It is needed during pregnancy so that iron There should be no anemia. due to iron deficiency Do not have anemia. Your best will be here Nutritional status of the mother Significantly influences fetal growth and development. If during pregnancy You didn't eat properly, properly If you do not take nutrition then your child's Growth and development may also stop and The baby may be born underweight. It is possible There is a child who is born with malnutrition. So What do you have to tell me here? Nutritional Your teaching plan will be added to the plan.
If you are talking about food and drink are telling about diet that if Mother did well during the pregnancy Did not eat or drink, no proper nutrition For the child growing in the womb, Growth and development may be disturbed.
Then there's the nurse monitor a patient of Acute pancreatitis which assessment Findings indicating the paralytic ileus have Developed. If this patient has pancreatitis So what finding here would indicate that The patient develops a paralytic stroke Already happened. Inability to Pass Flats Meaning I am unable to pass gas. Loss of an Sense Control Severe Concentrate Pain with Rapid onset or firm, non-tender mass Palpable at the lower right costal margin Which can be seen here.
Now whatever we have, this was our nursing The section is cleared. Now our Next comes the 60 Nursing Section.
Questions came. There were 40 non-nursing staff here.
Pay. So the first question of non-nursing It means it is a question of 61 marks. here Its numbering is as follows. In question It is said fill in the blank. fill in the Have to blank it.
There's a gap here programme on Channel Six.
Which program is on channel number six?
Will you come? So I told you in Hindi.
Gave. Now you will be here Directly View Program on Channel Number Six. Next is change the active voice to Passive voice. You have to make the change here.
I have done my work. Now passive in active How will you do it? My Work in Option Have been done by me. my work has been done by Me. Or The Work Will Be Done By Me. My Work has not been done by me. So here If you want to go into passive then do not put NOT Yes, right now you will have it here immediately.
work has my work has been done by me Next is The Train Had Already Gone Blank I reached the station whenever but Because when you reach the station, by the time your The train had left, meaning when here The train had already gone when I reached the station. Next is Choose Correct Antonyms.
So are your antonyms correct here?
will be?
Options include end grow, diminish, or Finnish. Now here is the last one. antonym what Is it here? Antonym is Jo Yahan Pe Last Has been given. What will happen to the last one here?
And now it's over. The Exact Opposite Meaning of another word.
Next is our question. Choose Correct What will become of the synonym Abandon? Abendon's Gotta Forsaken. What will happen? Forsaken. Next Fill in the blank with suitable words.
My uncle blank me a pen on my birthday.
So our uncle gave brother a pen. Give Key What will come in your place? What are suitable words?
Has given Gab, will give none of the given Option. So here it will be Gab.
Then there's identify the adjective that follows.
Sentence.
Leela said it in a feeble state. So here You have to tell the adjective. Leela said it is A Feeble State. So here's what will be called a feeble What will happen? Feeble. your adjective here will be.
Then here you are given a passage.
Is. You have to find the answer from this. This way Three questions came.
Here Volcano is a mountain with an opening in the Earth's surface through which Multan Rocks and Gases Can Escape. Volcanoes are usually found along the edge of the Tectonic Plates Where the Earth's Crust Is Being pulled apart and pushed together. There R Three Types of Volcanoes. Strato Sealed Volcanoes and Cinders Corns. Stratovolcanoes are tall and Corn shape with steep sided and crater Rhett and the Top. and Sealed Volcanoes Abroad End flat with gently sloping sided end Abroad Base and Third One Is the Cinderblock Small and concept with steep-sided ends A Hole at the Top. Now in the question you Here is your question what is the Volcano?
Explained how volcanoes are formed Are? There are three ways and all three has been told about. Now it is asked here that What is a volcano? What the option said Is? A Mountain with an Opening in the Earth Surface, a valley with an opening in the Earth Surface, a river within an opening in the Earth Surface and a Lake with an Opening in the Earth Surface. So here's what volcano means.
What will happen to us? A mountain within the opening In the Earth's Surface.
Look here it says Mountain with In openings in the Earth's surface. so easy The question is here. Next is for you again There is a passage from. It is said here again Same age definition and tell here All three types have gone, which was there also.
Now here you have to tell where are you Volcano Usually Found? was in the first What is volcano? Volcano in another now Where are they found? along the edge of tectonic plates in the middle of the tectonic plates and in the desert and Along the Coastline. Now look at this here Volcanoes Are Usually Found Along the edge of the tectonic plates. These Look, the answer is given here.
Directly. Now if you are wrong even on this If you do it then only your God is the master.
Are.
Again you have been given one. now here asked what are the three types of Volcano? Same passage. Now there are three Types of volcanoes have been asked. So first It happens that these are given. Look at three types of Volcanoes are mentioned here in this passage.
The first is Strato Volcano. The second is Sealed Volcano. The third is Cindercones. So Now see where it is given here.
Strato Volcano.
Strato Volcano. Then there's the Sealed Volcano.
And cylinder x. See it here.
stratovolcanoes, sealed volcanoes and Cinder corns. The third one given, This was called cinder corn. Cinder is Volcano is not said. Otherwise, you mark Put it on because look here it's simple It is given in the slide that there are three types of Volcanoes are stratovolcanoes, Sealed Volcanoes and Cindercones.
Next is the question. which state in India has declared the jangstick Dolphin as its aquatic animal? So here But which state has approved dolphins?
Which aquatic animal is declared?
So that is in Uttar Pradesh Ganga ji which Dolphins are found. asked the same here Is. Then there's The Organism That Can Eat Both Plants and Animals Are Called. So here But you have to tell me about organisms that They eat plants as well as animals.
Are. So they are called omnivores.
Human Being. Carnivore Joe Only Flash Eat. Herbivores that eat only grass Like goat and rabbit. Next is which state in india is known as the spice Capital of India? So where are the spices cultivated?
Does it happen on? In Kerala. Tamil Nadu, Gujarat Or in Andhra Pradesh. So spice cultivation It happens in Kerala. Then there is V of the Following was not a learning center of Ancient India? So in ancient times, India Which was not a learning centre? Nalanda There was Vikramshila, there was Takshashila but There was no Kaushambi.
Then all metals except one as solid At room temperature. All metals except Which of the following metals can be heated at room temperature?
But it does not remain in solid form? That is Mercury. It always remains in liquid form Is. Remember everything is in solid form here.
May be. Could be aluminum, Could be gallium, could be indium.
But mercury always remains in liquid form.
Which is used in thermometers. then there is Which one of the following countries has the Longest International Boundary with Country Sorry with India? Which of these countries is Which has the longest border with India Is it connected? So that is Bangladesh. What Is it Bangladesh?
Then there is one of the following geographical Terms describe a body of land that is Bordered on three sides by water? So Geographical term used in which a place surrounded by water on three sides So that is called peninsula. What is?
Peninsula.
Next is According to Dadabhai Naoroji.
Swaraj means according to Dadabhai Naoroji What does Swaraj mean? complete Independence, Self-Government, Economic Independence or political independence So this is self-government.
Then there is Guwahati situated on the bank of the River. So Guwahati is on the Brahmaputra River.
It is situated on the shore. Brahmaputra River across Which is the widest river in India?
Is too much. Next is the Bond which are Formed by the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms are known as two atoms electrons that share a bond together In pairs they are called covalent Bond.
Then here is your math question.
If d = 4 End Read R Coded Edge 28 What is The Code Language for Here? This way of You may get questions. And here when you If you solve this, you will get 32. then there is Introducing a girl. Bipin Said Her Mother Is the only daughter of my mother in law. how is Bipin related to that girl. Check it out here Pe Vipin is telling a girl Introducing that every mother is the only Daughter of my mother in law. So Vipin How does it relate to the way? So Vipin happened to that The girl's father.
Next is Ayushman who ranks 19th in a Class of 40 students. What Will It Be Serial number from the last? If Ayushman If his rank is 19th among 40 children then Where does he rank? It will be 22 from the last.
Then there's If Today Is Tuesday, What Day Will Be to does after yesterday? So you're here Thursday. You will have to solve all these.
Then you are given a series. Here you The series has to be solved. 15 30 60. So here But let me tell you that these are math questions.
In these you just follow the pattern.
You will not get the same questions. only The pattern may be familiar to you.
Then here you have to complete the series again.
Is. 1 5 14 30 Then your 55 will come.
Then again here is how you Question Next is which word does not belong with Which of these words is the other word that Wing anchor beak end will not belong to rudder So here those who do not belong to each other It must be a beak, meaning the beak is the rest.
is from others who can relate then is If Peoples What will happen to slip up Liv?
If the word of people, if you from people If you can write a slip up then you can write it live.
Can E V I L L.
Next is you find the perimeter of Square Hus Length Measured By Unit.
The perimeter of the perimeter square here How much will that be? That would be 4 Then you have to solve it again. 4p - 2 = 10 is 4p - 2 = 10 so what will you get Here? What will come in place of p here?
Next is the solution of the equation 10 / -20 = 30 so here you will get 5 Then you have to solve one again Equation.
Then you will get the gift again The decimal number of 5000 is 0.5 Then what will be your nearest 10th 11.047 The nearest 10th will be 11.
So here you have it in this way which is complete The paper had arrived.
Here is the last question. So whatever here People have seen this paper, let me tell you that The entire official website of SGPGI This is the question paper which I have given to you.
Paper here. this paper in any way Which I did not change. Bus The format of the paper here was like this It was small, if I had zoomed it more So the entire questions are not shown. so Brought you to this format. I hope so that You like the paper. Any doubts etc. Let it remain. You guys can ask without hesitation.
Thank you for watching us. Bye bye take care.
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