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HOMOEOPATHY NURSE CUM PHARMACIST COURSE EXAMINATION
NOVEMBER 2006
  Paper V: - GENERAL NURSING
 Time: Two Hours        Maximum: 100 Marks
 
 Draw Diagrams wherever necessary
 
    
1.Define the following:
a) Hemoptysis.
b) Nursing.
c) Stomatitis.
d) Hyperthermia
e) Disinfection.   (10 Marks)

2.Differentiate between:
a) injection- Infusion.
b) Antenatal Care —- Postnatal Care.
c) Incontinence of urine- Retention of urine
c Aphasia- Asphyxia.
e) Albuminuria- Hematuria.   (5x3= 15 marks)

III. Write the normal values:
a) Protein intake per day.
b) Oxygen flow rate.
c) Body temperature.
d) Total WBC Count.
e) Blood Potassium level.  (5x1= 5marks)

IV. List the following:
a) Four features of death.
b) Four rig of administration of medicines.
c) Four complications of unconscious patient.
d) Four types of enema.
p Pour rules of bandaging.   (20 Marks)

V. Write briefly on:
a) Intake and Output chart.
5) Urine test for Albumin.
c) Care of the body after death.
d) Immunization Schedule.
e) Diet in Oedema.   (5marks)

VI. Give reasons for the following:
a) Never manipulate the oxygen cylinder while the nasal catheter is in nostril.
b) Wipe from center to periphery in clean wound.
c) Expel air from Hot water bag after filling it with water.
1) Positions are frequently changed in unconscious patients.
e) Never take Oral temperature immediately after hot drinks by the patient.
                                                                                (5x2=10marks)

VII. Fill in the blanks:
a) Albumin in urine is __________
b) Vomiting of blood is ____________
c) Difficulty in breathing is _______
d) Absence of urine production is
e) Passing of Acetone in urine is________ (5 marks)

VIII. Write the Nurses Responsibilities in the following situations:
a) Feeding through Ryle’ s tube.
b) Patient with IV Infusion.
c) Administering Oxygen.
d) Collecting sputum for examination.
e) Patient with Fever.
f) Patient with snakebite.    (6x5=3Omarks)

 

 
     
 
 
   
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