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Mock Test Topic: Fontanel, KMC and Breast Feeding.
Subject: Child Health Nursing
Total MCQ Questions: 30

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1. Kangaroo mother care is a way of protecting the baby from:
(a) Hyperthermia
(b) Hypothermia
(c) Hyperglycemia
(d) Hypocalcemia

2. Newborn infant should be kept comfortably warm because of:
(a) His temperature is low at birth
(b) His temperature tends to fall soon after birth
(c) Warmth increases his feeling of security
(d) He is prone to develop infection

3. Which of following nursing diagnosis would be given priority in the care plan of a newborn at one hour of age:
(a) Risk for infection
(b) Altered nutrition
(c) Ineffective thermoregulation
(d) Impaired skin integrity

4. How many fontanels are present in a newborn?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Five
(d) Four

5. In infants, anterior fontanel ossified at age of:
(a) 10-12 months
(b) 12-14 months
(c) 12-18 months
(d) 10-16 months

6. Normal shape of anterior fontanelle is:
(a) Round
(b) Square
(c) Diamond
(d) Triangular

7. The anterior fontanelle (bregma) is situated at the junction of:
(a) Sagittal, coronal and frontal sutures
(b) Sagittal and lambdoidal sutures
(c) Coronal and frontal sutures
(d) Sagittal and frontal sutures

8. Exclusive breast feeding is recommended up to the age of:
(a) 9 month
(b) 4 month
(c) 6 month
(d) 8 month

9. Which drug is used to inhibit milk secretion after delivery?
(a) Estrogen-progesterone
(b) Testosterone
(c) Bromocriptine
(d) All of above

10. First form of milk secreted by breast during the first three days following delivery is called:
(a) Transitional milk
(b) Hind milk
(c) Colostrum
(d) Foremilk

11. The average energy value of human milk is:
(a) 150 kcal per 100 ml
(b) 70 kcal per 100 ml
(c) 100 kcal per 100 ml
(d) 50 kcal per 100 ml

12. Introduction of solid foods along with breast feeding is called:
(a) Demand feeding
(b) Conditional feeding
(c) Scheduled feeding
(d) Complementary feeding

13. The most appropriate time for introducing complementary foods in children is:
(a) After 6 months
(b) After 4 months
(c) After 2 months
(d) After 8 months

14. The nurse should teach the client that breast-feeding is always contraindicated with:
(a) Mastitis
(b) Pregnancy
(c) Inverted nipples
(d) Herpes genitalia

15. The suture of the fetal skull which is present between the frontal and parietal bone is called:
(a) Frontal suture
(b) Sagittal suture
(c) Coronal suture
(d) Lambdoidal suture

16. The newborn baby may go into hypothermia within "one hour" of birth with temperature falling below:
(a) 36.5°C
(b) 37°C
(c) 37.6°C
(d) 36.8°C

17. Colostrum is rich in:
(a) Protein
(b) Minerals
(c) Carbohydrate
(d) Fat

18. Objective/function of BFHI:
(a) To promote drug therapy
(b) To promote breast feeding
(c) To promote growth of baby
(d) All of the above

19. All are components of KMC except:
(a) Skin to skin contact
(b) Weight gain
(c) Exclusive breast feeding
(d) Early discharge

20. For providing KMC, the minimum duration of contact should be at least:
(a) 30 minutes
(b) 1 hour
(c) 2 hours
(d) 6 hours

21. According to WHO, when should the mother start breast feeding the infant?
(a) Within 30 minutes after birth
(b) Within 18 hours after birth
(c) After infant's condition stabilizes
(d) Within a day after birth

22. In 100 ml of human milk, how much protein is present?
(a) 1.2 g
(b) 7.0 g
(c) 4.0 g
(d) 3.5 g

23. Milk that closely resembles human milk is:
(a) Goat milk
(b) Cow milk
(c) Buffalo milk
(d) Camel milk

24. KMC which of the following is true?
(a) Can be done by father also
(b) Indicated for LBW babies
(c) Effective thermal control
(d) All of the above

25. In case newborn shows signs of asphyxia at birth, nurse should immediately:
(a) Start oxygen
(b) Clear the airway
(c) Stimulate crying
(d) Inform the doctor

26. The nurse evaluates the adequacy of the neonate's oxygen by monitoring:
(a) Cyanosis of hands and feet
(b) Pulse rate continuously
(c) Arterial blood gas levels
(d) The percentage of oxygen received

27. All of the following are advantages of kangaroo care except:
(a) Bonding between mother and child
(b) Adequate growth and development
(c) Increased pressure on mother and child
(d) Increased milk supply

28. Breast milk is rich in all except:
(a) Lactose
(b) PUFA
(c) Sodium
(d) Lactalbumin

29. All of the following are advantages of breast feeding except:
(a) Bonding in mother and child
(b) General well-being of the baby
(c) Change in the shape of breast
(d) Lower risk of breast cancer

30. The process of breast feeding is known as:
(a) Lactation
(b) Sucking
(c) Nesting
(d) Bottle feeding




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