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Nursing Exam Questions and Answers PDF on Child Health Nursing is the free mock test series for the nursing candidates. Suitable and recommended for candidates who are preparing for staff nurse job preparation. Some of the most common nursing job examinations are ESIC nursing, MNS, DSSSB, PGI, CHO, RRB Nursing, NORCET, AIIMS staff nurse etc.

This mock test series contains total 30 mcq questions on Child Health Nursing Subject. Topics of this test are APGAR Score, Jaundice, Reflexes which are very important for the competitive exams. So, without delay start your preparation now.


Mock Test Topic: APGAR Score, Jaundice, Reflexes.
Subject: Child Health Nursing
Total MCQ Questions: 30

Time: 00:00
1. ....... is a means of standardizing the method of evaluating and recording condition of the baby in numerical terms at 1 minute after birth and if necessary, after 5 minutes:
(a) Apgar scoring
(b) Silverman scoring
(c) Burstein scoring
(d) Aldreich scoring

2. What is a nurse's primary critical observation when performing an assessment for determining an APGAR score?
(a) Heart rate
(b) Respiratory rate
(c) Presence of meconium
(d) Evaluation of Moro reflex

3. In physiological jaundice, serum bilirubin does not exceed:
(a) 5mg
(b) 10mg
(c) 15mg
(d) 20mg

4. APGAR scoring is done to appraise infant for:
(a) Birth defects
(b) Respiratory effort
(c) RH-Sensitization
(d) Emotional stability

5. APGAR score considered excellent if score is:
(a) 4-6
(b) 0-3
(c) 7-10
(d) 3-7

6. APGAR score consists of the following components except:
(a) Heart rate
(b) Respiration
(c) Temperature
(d) Muscle tone

7. In which condition, is phototherapy used as a treatment?
(a) Hypomagnesemia
(b) Hypocalcemia
(c) Hyperbilirubinemia
(d) Hypobilirubinemia

8. Nurse explains to the mother of a neonate diagnosed with erythroblastosis fetalis that the exchange transfusion is necessary to prevent damage to:
(a) Liver
(b) Lungs
(c) Kidneys
(d) Brain

9. Which of the following is the principal mode of heat exchange in an incubator?
(a) Radiation
(b) Conduction
(c) Evaporation
(d) Convection

10. Preterm babies are born before gestation of:
(a) 37 week
(b) 38 week
(c) 39 week
(d) 40 week

11. If a baby is born after 43 weeks of pregnancy, it is known as:
(a) Premature infant
(b) Post mature infant
(c) Normal infant
(d) Abnormal infant

12. If a 3-year-old child is doing self-brushing, it indicates maturity of which age group?
(a) 5 year
(b) 3 year
(c) 6 year
(d) 10 year

13. What is the third stage of separation anxiety?
(a) Depression
(b) Protest
(c) Detachment
(d) Despair

14. A nurse accidentally bumps into a newborn's bassinet. The newborn jumps and pulls his extremities into his trunk. The nurse identifies that the newborn is demonstrating which of the following reflexes?
(a) Babinski's
(b) Moro's
(c) Tonic neck
(d) Rooting

15. Mummy restraints are used in:
(a) Adolescents
(b) Adults
(c) Old age patient
(d) Small children

16. All the following reflexes are present at birth except:
(a) Suck reflex
(b) Parachute reflex
(c) Moro reflex
(d) Palmar grasp

17. When an infant turns head towards any object that touches the cheek, it is known as:
(a) Rooting reflex
(b) Tonic neck reflex
(c) Babinski's reflex
(d) Moro reflex

18. A child can walk with a steady gait at the age of:
(a) 1 year
(b) 2 years
(c) 3 years
(d) 4 years

19. The baby looks thin and old, skin wrinkled, and absence of molding. These are features of:
(a) Preterm baby
(b) Term baby
(c) Post term baby
(d) None of these

20. During phototherapy, the nurse should apply eye patches to the newborn's eye to:
(a) Prevent injury to the conjunctiva and retina
(b) Reduce overstimulation from bright light
(c) Be sure the eyes are closed
(d) Limit excessive rapid eye movement and anxiety

21. How much distance should be maintained from light to neonate, not less than:
(a) 25 cm
(b) 35 cm
(c) 15 cm
(d) 45 cm

22. APGAR score 4-6 indicates that newborn has:
(a) No difficulty
(b) Moderate difficulty
(c) Severe distress
(d) No sign of vitality

23. Which of the following substances can lead to neurological injury in a newborn known as kernicterus?
(a) Conjugated bilirubin
(b) Bile salt
(c) Unconjugated bilirubin
(d) Biliverdin

24. The optimal indication of phototherapy in neonatal jaundice is:
(a) Bilirubin level rise above 20mg/dl
(b) Bilirubin level rise above 5mg/dl
(c) Bilirubin level rise above 15mg/dl
(d) Bilirubin level rise above 10mg/dl

25. The light of which colour is used to treat neonatal jaundice:
(a) Red light
(b) Yellow light
(c) Orange light
(d) Blue light

26. How many times should a baby pass urine during phototherapy?
(a) 7-9 times/day
(b) 10-12 times/day
(c) 4-6 times/day
(d) 1-3 times/day

27. When assessing the physical development of a 5-year-old, you would find it abnormal if he......
(a) Needed to go up a stairway one step at a time.
(b) Could jump on one foot a few times.
(c) Could catch a large rubber ball.
(d) Could stack up a pile of six blocks.

28. The reflex action of the toes is indicative of abnormalities in the motor control pathways leading from the cerebral cortex, known as:
(a) Babinski reflex
(b) Romberg test
(c) Patellar reflex
(d) Achilles reflex

29. What is the most common complication for which a nurse must monitor preterm infants?
(a) Hemorrhage
(b) Brain Damage
(c) Respiratory distress
(d) Aspiration of mucus

30. An infant can sit steadily without support at the age of:
(a) 10 months
(b) 12 months
(c) 8 months
(d) 6 months




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