Question Paper Code : 35/2024/OL, Category Code : 537/2023, Exam : Junior Public Health Nurse Grade II, Medium of Question : English, Exam Date : 06 Apr 2024, Department : Health Service.
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All are true about Panel discussion except
[a] Panel of 4-8 experts discuss a health topic.
[b] Audience is present.
[c] Specific agenda and order of speaking.
[d] Audience can take part.
Which of the following is the correct? Sequence of the ''Communication Process''.
[a] Sender, Message, Channel, Feedback, Receiver.
[b] Receiver, Message, Channel, Feedback, Sender.
[c] Message, Sender, Channel, Receiver, Feedback.
[d] Sender, Message, Channel, Receiver, Feedback.
GATHER approach is useful for
[a] Chlorination of water.
[b] Counselling.
[c] Refuse disposal.
[d] Data analysis.
The tool used to assess the family's coping is
[a] Coping Index.
[b] Coping Deficit.
[c] Nutritional Assessment.
[d] Anthropometric measurements.
The major functioning unit of Society is
[a] Individual.
[b] Couple.
[c] Family.
[d] Community.
Which one of the following concept recognizes the strength of Social, Economic, Political and environmental influences on health?
[a] Biomedical concept.
[b] Ecological concept.
[c] Holistic Concept.
[d] Psycho social concept.
The essential member of the health team is
[a] An Auxillary worker.
[b] Health Inspector.
[c] Medical Officer.
[d] Public Health Nurse.
Temperature in an ILR at PHC is recorded using
[a] Kata Thermometer.
[b] Dial Thermometer.
[c] Sling Psychometer.
[d] Anemometer.
Action which halts the progress of a disease at its incipient stage and prevents complications is defined as
[a] Primordial prevention.
[b] Primary prevention.
[c] Secondary prevention.
[d] Tertiary prevention.
Number of ASHA visits after home delivery is
[a] 4.
[b] 5.
[c] 6.
[d] 7.
Millennium Development Goals were launched by
[a] WHO in 1998.
[b] UN in 2000.
[c] WHO in 2000.
[d] UN in 1998.
WHO formation day is
[a] 7th April.
[b] 5th May.
[c] 10th June.
[d] 10th July.
Who among the following is Chairman of Central Council for Health?
[a] Prime Minister.
[b] Secretary of Health.
[c] Union Health Minister.
[d] Director General of Health Services.
True about Indian "reference woman" is
[a] Age 18-29 yrs.
[b] Weight 60 kg.
[c] Work is mainly Sedentary.
[d] 10 hrs of Occupation.
The most common cause of blindness in India is
[a] Trachoma.
[b] Cataract.
[c] Refractive errors.
[d] Vit. A deficiency.
National Health Policy is based on
[a] Primary Health Care.
[b] Tertiary care.
[c] Child care.
[d] Mother care.
Which one of the following is not a Socio Economic Indicator?
[a] Literacy rate.
[b] Family size.
[c] Housing.
[d] Life expectancy at birth.
The brownish, triangular, raised, foamy patches seen on the white portion of the eye is called
[a] Night blindness.
[b] Xerophthalmia.
[c] Keratomalacia.
[d] Bitot's Spots.
Deficiency of thiamine results in
[a] Rickets.
[b] Wernick's encephalopathy.
[c] Scurvy.
[d] Pernicious Anaemia.
Chloramine is a loose compound of
[a] Chlorine and Ammonia.
[b] Chlorine and Sulphur.
[c] Chlorine and Phosphate.
[d] Chlorine and Potassium.
The term applied to the waste water which does not contain human excreta
[a] Sewage.
[b] Sullage.
[c] Sludge.
[d] Effluent.
The following ventilation system, air is forced into the room
[a] Exhaust Ventilation.
[b] Balanced Ventilation.
[c] Air Conditioning.
[d] Plenum Ventilation.
The optimum level of fluoride in drinking water is between
[a] 0.2-0.4 ppm.
[b] 0.3-0.5 ppm.
[c] 0.4-0.8 ppm.
[d] 0.5-0.8 ppm.
Podiatric medicine is a branch of medicine that concern with the care and treatment of
[a] Hands.
[b] Skin.
[c] Nerves.
[d] Foot.
Poor man's meat is
[a] Wheat.
[b] Maize.
[c] Soya Bean.
[d] Bajra.
The hardness of water is due to the presence of
[a] Nickels.
[b] Phosphates.
[c] Nitrates.
[d] Bicarbonates.
Reference Protein is
[a] Cereals.
[b] Beans.
[c] Nuts.
[d] Egg.
The best method of refuse disposal in which refuse is buried in trenches or pits, 3 feet deep for a period varying from 3 to 6 months is known as
[a] Controlled Tipping.
[b] Composting.
[c] Dumping.
[d] Incineration.
The following are the characteristics of a mentally healthy person except
[a] A mentally healthy person feels comfortable about himself.
[b] A mentally healthy person does not accept shortcomings.
[c] A mentally healthy person feels right towards others.
[d] A mentally healthy person is able to meet the demands of life.
A mental illness which is associated with undue and extreme suspicion and a progressive tendency to regard the whole world in a frame work of delusion is
[a] Schizophrenia.
[b] Manic Depressive Psychosis.
[c] Paranoia.
[d] Neurosis.
Light is measured in terms of
[a] Foot Candle.
[b] Decibels.
[c] Pascals.
[d] Watts.
The name of the mosquitoes that breed in dirty and polluted water is
[a] Anopheles.
[b] Culex.
[c] Aedes Aegypti.
[d] Mansonia.
Scabies is caused by
[a] Tick.
[b] Louse.
[c] Itchmite.
[d] Flea.
Health promotion is a specific intervention that comes under
[a] Primordial Prevention.
[b] Primary Prevention.
[c] Secondary Prevention.
[d] Tertiary Prevention.
Antibody present in human milk
[a] IgA.
[b] IgD.
[c] IgE.
[d] IgM.
Which of the following is not a type of precurrent disinfection?
[a] Handwashing.
[b] Pasteurization of milk.
[c] Disinfection of urine.
[d] Disinfection of water by chlorine.
Which of the following vaccine is the least sensitive to heat?
[a] BCG.
[b] Hepatitis B.
[c] Pentavalent.
[d] Influenza.
Which of the following is not an element of primary health care?
[a] Promotion of food supply.
[b] Maternal and child care.
[c] Provision of essential drugs.
[d] Prevention and control of epidemic disease.
Which of the following is not a method of inducing passive immunity?
[a] Administration of immunoglobulin.
[b] Administration of vaccine.
[c] Transfer of maternal antibodies across placenta.
[d] Transfer of lymphocytes.
Pulse Polio Immunization Programme was launched in India in
[a] 1995.
[b] 1996.
[c] 1997.
[d] 1999.
The incubation period of Chicken Pox
[a] 10-14 days.
[b] 2-3 days.
[c] 14-16 days.
[d] 4-7 days.
Which of the following is not a principle of primary health care?
[a] Equitable distribution.
[b] Community involvement.
[c] Multisectorial approach.
[d] Education of people.
Continuous Scrutiny of the factors that determine the occurrence and distribution of disease is called
[a] Monitoring.
[b] Surveillance.
[c] Assessment.
[d] Epidemiology.
Absolute termination of an infection from the world is called
[a] Eradication.
[b] Isolation.
[c] Segregation.
[d] Surveillance.
The first case come to the attention of the investigator
[a] Primary case.
[b] Index case.
[c] Subclinical case.
[d] Typical case.
Which of the following disease is transmitted by direct contact?
[a] Measles.
[b] Tuberculosis.
[c] Leprosy.
[d] Typhoid.
System of storage and transport of vaccine at low temperature from manufacturer to actual Vaccination site
[a] Vaccine carrier.
[b] Cold Chain.
[c] ILR.
[d] Refrigerator.
Which of the following vaccine must be stored in freezer compartment?
[a] BCG.
[b] Hepatitis.
[c] Measles.
[d] DPT.
An agent that destroy or inhibit the growth of infectious agent in living tissue
[a] Antiseptic.
[b] Disinfectant.
[c] Detergent.
[d] Deodorant.
Cold sponging is given to patients with fever when the temperature is more than
[a] 36° C.
[b] 37° C.
[c] 38° C.
[d] 39° C.
Which of the following is a viral disease?
[a] Typhoid.
[b] Rabies.
[c] Cholera.
[d] Diphtheria.
The type of fracture in which the bones are broken and pierce the skin surface
[a] Open fracture.
[b] Closed fracture.
[c] Comminuted fracture.
[d] Complete fracture.
Superficial wound in which the top most layers of the skin are scraped off leaving raw area is called
[a] Laceration.
[b] Abrasion.
[c] Contusion.
[d] Puncture wound.
Provision of integrated preventive, curative and promotional health services from "womb to tomb" to every individual residing in a defined geographical area is called
[a] Comprehensive health care.
[b] Basic health services.
[c] Primary health care.
[d] Tertiary health care.
Which of the following statements is not true about MBFHI?
[a] Hospital should have a written breast feeding policy.
[b] Enable mothers and their infants to remain together and to practice rooming in throughout the day and night.
[c] Breast feeding should be done every three to four hours.
[d] Give no artificial teats or pacifiers to breast feeding infants.
What should the immediate actions taken while a 8 month old baby is brought to hospital with seizure? I. Secure airway II. Check oxygen saturation and start oxygen III. Check blood sugar IV. Start Antibiotic
[a] I and IV.
[b] I, II and III.
[c] I and III.
[d] II, III and IV.
Pituitary hormones responsible for breast milk secretion and ejection are
[a] Prolactin and oxytocin.
[b] Oxytocin and Luteinizing hormone.
[c] Vasopressin and prolactin.
[d] Oxytocin and vasopressin.
Which is the programme formulated for ensuring development of adolescent girls?
[a] Balika Samridhi Yojana Programme.
[b] Beti Bechavo Beti Padhavo Initiative.
[c] Rastriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram.
[d] Kishori Shakti Yojana.
Lifespan of expressed breast milk is room temperature
[a] 6-8 hours.
[b] 12 hours.
[c] 24 hours.
[d] 48 hours.
What is the expected weight of a baby at 5 months if birth weight was 2.5 kg?
[a] 5 kg.
[b] 4 kg.
[c] 3 kg.
[d] 7.5 kg.
Which programme is formulated to combat adolescent anemia?
[a] Nutrition programme for adolescent girls.
[b] Reproductive and child health programme.
[c] WIFS supplementation programme.
[d] ICDS programme.
The act which prohibits the employment of children in all occupations and prohibit the engagement of adolescents in hazardous occupation
[a] The child labour prohibition and regulation act of 1986.
[b] The juvenile justice (care and protection) of children act of 2000.
[c] The national policy on child labour.
[d] The child labour (prohibition and regulation) amendment act 2016.
The growth and development stage known as ugly duckling stage is
[a] Adolescent.
[b] Schooler.
[c] Preschooler.
[d] Toddler.
Which is the criteria used for sexual maturity rating in adolescents?
[a] Tanners criteria.
[b] Sexual identity scale.
[c] Trivandrum development screening chart.
[d] Kinsey scale.
What does exclusive breast feeding mean?
[a] Babies should be given only breast milk and fluids upto six months of age.
[b] Babies should be given only breast feeding upto six months of age.
[c] Babies should be given only breast milk upto 3 months of age.
[d] Babies should be given breast milk upto 2 years of age.
Grasping of objects with the fingers by infant is known as
[a] Palmar grasp.
[b] Voluntary grasp.
[c] Pincer grasp.
[d] Reflex grasp.
During resuscitation in children in how much depth the chest compression should be given?
[a] 1.5 inches.
[b] 2 inches.
[c] 2.5 inches.
[d] 3 inches.
_________ is the branch of Science which deals with the study of human population.
[a] Family Planning.
[b] Contraception.
[c] Fertility control.
[d] Demography.
_________ is the alteration of the shape of the forecoming fetal head while passing through the resistant birth passage during labour.
[a] Engagement.
[b] Moulding.
[c] Lightening.
[d] Presentation.
The most important muscle supporting the pelvic organs which forms the pelvic floor is
[a] Levator ani.
[b] Ureter.
[c] Urinary Bladder.
[d] Urethra.
The uterus which in non-pregnant state weighs about _________ gm.
[a] 900 gm.
[b] 60 gm.
[c] 1000 gm.
[d] 100 gm.
_________ carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus.
[a] Umblical vein.
[b] Umblical artery.
[c] Foramen ovale.
[d] Ductus arteriosus.
Marked softening of the cervix which is evident as early as 6 weeks of pregnancy is termed as
[a] Goodell's sign.
[b] Chadwick's sign.
[c] Palmer's sign.
[d] Osiander's sign.
An extreme form of pigmentation around the cheek, forehead and around the eyes which disappear spontaneously after the delivery is _________
[a] Stretch marks.
[b] Chloasma gravidarum.
[c] Montgomery's tubercle.
[d] Linea nigra.
Systematic supervision, examination of women during pregnancy is referred as
[a] Preconceptional care.
[b] Birth plan.
[c] Psychological support.
[d] Antenatal care.
When fertilized ovum implants outside the uterine cavity, within the fallopian tube, it is termed as
[a] Ectopic pregnancy.
[b] Miscarriage.
[c] Incomplete miscarriage.
[d] Gestational trophoblastic disease.
Persistent craving and compulsive consumption of substances such as ice, clay, soap, coal starch during pregnancy is termed as
[a] ptyalism.
[b] pica.
[c] morning sickness.
[d] heart burn.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by _________
[a] Treponema Pallidum.
[b] Human Pappiloma Virus.
[c] Streptococcus.
[d] Cytomegalovirus.
Pregnant endometrium is termed as _________
[a] decidua.
[b] Placenta.
[c] Chorionic Villi.
[d] None of the above.
A neurological condition associated with pre eclampsia manifesting with tonic clonic convulsions in pregnancy is _________
[a] HELLP Syndrome.
[b] DIC.
[c] Eclampsia.
[d] Fatty liver disease.
Taking up of cervical canal into the lower uterine segment during the first stage of labour is called as _________
[a] dilatation.
[b] effacement.
[c] polarity.
[d] none of the above.
Example for inhalation analgesia used in labour is _________
[a] Oxygen inhalation.
[b] Hydrotherapy.
[c] TENS.
[d] Premixed gas made up of 50% Nitrous oxide and 50% Oxygen administered via entonox apparatus.
Small white follicular cysts commonly known as milk spots, normally which appear on the cheeks, forehead and nose of new born which clear within 4 weeks of birth is
[a] Milia.
[b] Mongolian spots.
[c] Pigmented Naevi.
[d] Port wine stain.
The process whereby the dominant Graafian follicle ruptures and discharges the secondary oocyte into the pelvic cavity is termed as _________
[a] luteal phase.
[b] ovulation.
[c] menstrual phase.
[d] proliferative phase.
Fertilization almost occurs in the _________
[a] Ampullary part of the uterine tube.
[b] Endometrium.
[c] Ovary.
[d] Cervix.
The maternal surface of the placenta which is dark red in colour is termed as _________
[a] Chorionic plate.
[b] Amnion.
[c] Basal plate.
[d] Chorion.
India launched the National Family Welfare Program in the year
[a] 1974.
[b] 1961.
[c] 1980.
[d] 1951.
_________ is defined as a failure to conceive within one or more years of regular unprotected intercourse.
[a] Infertility.
[b] Hypospadias.
[c] Varicocale.
[d] Anovulation.
_________ is the confirmatory test for HIV infection.
[a] PCR.
[b] Western Blot test.
[c] ELISA.
[d] RTPCR.
Mild benign and transient mood change that begins within 3 to 4 days after delivery and reaches its peak on 4th to 5th day after delivery is termed as
[a] post partum blues.
[b] post partum depression.
[c] post partum psychosis.
[d] schizhophrenia.
Direct contact with the skin of mother which provides biologically controlled heat source to keep stable low birth weight babies warm is termed as
[a] Kangaroo mother care.
[b] Lying-in-ward.
[c] Open care system.
[d] Keeping in incubator with radiant warmer.
Thickened mucus that forms a cervical plug during pregnancy is termed as
[a] Placenta previa.
[b] Abruption placenta.
[c] Pseudocyesis.
[d] Operculum.
The intermittent irregular painless uterine contractions which occur during pregnancy which has no effect on cervical dilatation and effacement
[a] Braxton Hicks Contraction.
[b] True labour pain.
[c] Late deceleration.
[d] Effleurage.
The Antero posterior diameter of the fetal skull which extends from the midpoint of the chin to the highest point on the sagittal suture which measures approximately 14 cm is termed as
[a] Mentovertical diameter.
[b] Submentovertical diameter.
[c] Submentobregmatic diameter.
[d] Occipitofrontal diameter.
The peripheral outpost of the existing health care delivery system in rural area is
[a] Sub Centre.
[b] Primary Health Centre.
[c] Community Health Centre.
[d] Rural Hospital.
The general norm of selection of one Accredited Social Health Activist for the population of
[a] 600.
[b] 800.
[c] 1000.
[d] 1500.
New Initiative under National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme, except
[a] NIKSHAY.
[b] Ban on TB Serology.
[c] Direct benefit transfer scheme.
[d] Link worker scheme.
Janani Shishu Suraksha Karyakram entitles
[a] Under five children.
[b] Pregnant women.
[c] Lactating women.
[d] Elderly.
Which of the following is not the function of store management?
[a] Preparation of receipt.
[b] Inventory control.
[c] Procurement.
[d] Arranging inspection.
The means of direction, guidance and controlling the workforce to accomplish the assigned task in the management process is
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