Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Your answer shall be specific to the questions asked.
Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
Section A (Physiology)
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I. Long Essays: (Answer anyone of the follOWing.)
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2 Describe the mechanism of breathing.
(1 x 10 = 10 marks)
II. Short Essays : (Answer any four..)·
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3 Factors determining the blood pressure.
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4 .Functions of stomach.
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6 Functions of cerebellum..
7 Artificial respiration.
(4 x 5 = 20 marks)
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9 Functions of testes.
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10 Apex beat.
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12 Functions of lymph.
(5 x2 = 10 marks) .
Section B (Biochemistry)
I. Long Essays : (Answer anyone.)
1 Describe glycogen metabolism.
2 Describe the sources, daily requirement functions and deficiency diseases of Vitamin A.
(1 x 10 = 10 marks)
II.. Short Essays: (Answer all.)
3 Digestion and absorption of lipids.
4 Functions of plasma prote~.
5 Urea cycle.
6 Classification of amino acids. (4 x 5 = 20 marks)
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III. Short Answers :
7 Benedict's test.
8 Di~tary sources and RDA for Vitarrdn C.
9 Protein digesting enzymes secreted by the pancreas.
10 Bile salts.
11 Milk sugar.
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(5 x 2 = 10 marks)
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SC-16S1
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
PHYSIOLOGY including BIOCHEMISTRY
(Old Scheme)
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
Your answers shall be specific to the questions asked.
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Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
Section A (Physiology)
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I. Long Essays (Answer anyone of the following) :
1 Describe the stages of Erythropoiesis and mention the maturation factors regulating it.
2 Define cardiac output. Describe how it is regulated.
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, (1 x 10 = 10 marks)
II. Short Essays (Answer any four) :
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4 Neural regulation of respiration.
5 Coronary circulation.
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(4 x 5 = 20 marks)
III. Short Answers:
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8 Sarcomere.
9 Ovulation.
10 Plasma proteins.
11 Functions of saliva.
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12 Orgal;l of corti.
(5 x 2 = 10 marks)
.Section B (Biochemistry)
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12 Write two important functions of insulin.
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.3 Describe the lobes and surfaces of liver; add a note on its microscopic structU!p.
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(2 x 10 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer any eight questions:
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4 Microscopic structure of skin.
S Shoulder jqint.
6 Ouodenum.
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7 Male urethra.
S Microscopic structure of adrenal gland.
9 Spinal ganglion.
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10 Ear ossicles.
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11 Left lung.
12 Great saphenous vcin.
13 Gluteus maxi mils mUl:icle.
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14 Mandible.
16 Fibro cartilage.
17 Lymph node.
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18 Ovum.
19 Nasal septum.
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ANATOMY
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Descdbe the structure and function of urinary bladder. (;
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,(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer any fight questions:
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4 Describe fallopian tube and its importance.
~ Describe vas deferens and its importance.
lv' 6' Make a brief mention the structure of pituitary gbnd.
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o Pulmonary circulation. . ,.', _./
(8 x 5 48 marks)
III. Short Answers:
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lymphatic duct-Drain:lge.
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't..-18 Retina-Layers. ,
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21 Ureters-Extent. .
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... Epidermis-Dermis differences .
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23-, Suprarenal gland-Cortex. 1i r
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SC-1344
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING
(1996-97 and 1997-98 Batches)
Time: Three Hours Maximum : 80 Marks
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two :
1 Draw the organization chart and explain the health care delivery system from centre to
periphery.
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2 Discuss the cultural factors influencing in health and disease.
3 Explain the sanitary methods of disposal of human excreta.
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays. Answer any eight :
4 Write briefly the sources of water supply.
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(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
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15 Composting.
16 Vitamin A deficiency.
17 Wholesome water.
18 W.H.O.
19 Over crowding.
20 Food handlers.
23 Malnutrition.
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two :
1 Describe briefly the health care delivery system in India and explain the functions of primary
health centre.
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2 Explain the epidemiologic concept of interactions of the agent, host and environment in the
occurrence of disease.
3 Discuss the general measures that you will follow in controlling AIDS in the community.
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(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays. Answer any eight:
4 Principles of health education.
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6 Cooking principles.
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9 Sanitary well.
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(S x 5 = 40 marks)
III. SROrt Answers :
14 'ePositive
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15 Effects of noise.
16 InC?bation period.
17 Isolation.
IS Surveillance of disease.
. . .. 19 Artificial ventilation:
20 Chloririation.
21 Food adulteration.
22 Iecberg phenomenon.
23 Iodine deficiency.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
SC-1344·
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY HEALm NURSING
(1998-99 Batch)
Time : Three Hours Maximum : 80 Marks
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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1. Long Essays. Answer any two :
1 Describe briefly the health care delivery system in India and explain the functions of primary
health centre.
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2 Explain the epidemiologic concept of interactions of the agent, host and environment in the
occurrence of disease.
3 Discuss the general measures that you will follow in controlling AIDS in the community.
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(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer any eight :
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6 Cooking principles.
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(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
III. Short Answers :
14 Positive health.
15 Effects of noise.
16 Incubation period.
17 Isolation.
18 Surveillance of disease.
19 Artificial ventilation.
20 Chlorination.
21 Food adulteration.
22 Iecberg phenomenon.
23 Iodine deficiency.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two :
1 Draw the organization chart and explain the health care delivery system from centre to
periphery. '
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2 Discuss the culturCj.lJactprsinfluencing in health aruLdisease.
3 Explain the sanitary methods of disposal of human excr~ti!:...
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays. Answer any eight :
Write briefly the sources of water supply. ~
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(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
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15 Composting:
16 VItamin A deficiency.
17 Wholesome water.
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18 W.H.O.'
19 Over crowding.
20 Food handlers.
23 Malnutrition.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
SC-1653
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMTI';'.TION, 2001
PSYCHOLOGY C
(Old Regulations)
Time : Three Hours Maximum: S: ~vfarks
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I. Long Essays: (Answer any two)
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2 Co-relate the influence of environment on the development of be:niour. Briefly discss the
.phases in grow:th and development.
3 Role of counselling in preventing mental and emotionaldisturbar:;;s.
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(2 x 10 = 20 ~larks)
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5 Abraham Maslow's theory of motivation.
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6 Define Frustration and write about the sources of frustration.
7 What is General adaptation syndrome? Briefly discuss the role of a :~';::se in stress mana,::nent.
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9 Mention the types of attention. Describe the factors that control a:::. meet attention.
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(8 x 5 = 40 :;Larks)
III. Short Answers :
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16 Branches of psychology.
17 Personal motives.
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18 Some common conflicts.
20 Defense mechanisms.
21 Laws of learning.
(10 x 2 = 20 ::1arks)
SC-1653-A
FIRST YEAR B.Se.NURSING (PC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
GENERAL AND EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(New Regulations)
Time: Three Hours' Maximum: 80 Marks
Your answer shall be specific to the questions asked.
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I. Long Essays: (Answer any two)
1 Write an essay on the nature and scope of psychology. Explain its methodology.
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·2 Define Emotion. Describe the various theories and states of emotion.
3 Explain heredity and environment. Give an account of the role of heredity and environment in
causing individual differences.
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(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
II. Short Essays : (Answer any eight)
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4 ." ,Educational psychology its importance for a nurse.
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(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
SC-1343
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
GENERAL AND EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(New Syllabus)
Time : Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
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Your answers shall. be specific to the questions asked.
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1 Write an essay on the nature and scope of psychology. What is its relevance in the study of
human behaviour ?
2 Give an account of the biological, personal and social motives ; and the classification of
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motives.
3 Describe the scope and aims of educational psychology. Point out its significance in the
nursing profession.
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays. Answer any eight questions :.
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11 Teacher-learner relationship.
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12 Tools of evaluation.
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15 Span of attention.
16 Extra-sensory perception.
17 Biological motives.
18 Types of personality,
19 Meaning of intelligence.
20 Behaviour of an organism.
21 PrinCiples of learning.
22 Types of thinking.
23 Evaluation.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
SC-1343
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
(Old Syllabus)
Time : Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
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1 Define Psychology. Discuss the scope of educational psychology.
2 What is the role of emotions in health ? Discuss the general theories of emotion.
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3 Explain the development of concepts and Piaget's contribution to its understanding.
(2 x 10 =:; 20 marks)
U. Short Essays. Answer any eight:
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4 Discuss the integrated behaviour responses in organisms.
5 Definition and scope of psychology in nursing care.
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(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
III; Short Answers:
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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1 Define Community. What are the characteristics of rural community and examine the changes
"---Occurring in the village communities? ".
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2 What is socia}' control ? What are the different means of social control in the. society ?
3 Define Family. Discuss the legislation on Indian marriage and family.
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(2 x 10 :::: 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer, any eight :
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4 Medico sociology and nursing care.
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6 "Co-operation and competition". Differentiate and show their role in social progress.
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8Y,hat is family? Describe the types and functions of family and the changes taken place in
. them.
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9 Describe caste system. Examine the role of caste in the Inqian society.
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10 Define role and status and point out their place in the social system.
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12 What do you mean by population pyramid? Examine the population structure of India and
(8 x 5 ;;;; 40 marks)
III. Short Answers :
14 Accommodation and assimilation.
15 Social groups.
17 Marital problems.
18 Rural development..
19 Racial groups.
20 Urbanisation.
22 Social planning.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
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SC-1345
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING· (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
NUTRITION
(1996-97 and 1997-98 Batches)
Time : Three Hours MaxilJlum : 80 Marks
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two questions :
1 Define balanced diet. What factors you would consider while planning a balanced diet ?
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2 Write the definition, classification food sources, daily requirements functions and defidency
effects of carbohydrates.
3 Explain the role of the nurse in relation to improve the nutrition of the community.
(2 x 10 ;:;: 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays. Answer any· eight :
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5 List and write about the main nutritional problems which our country is facing today.
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9 Write about the various factors effecting the food habits in detail.
11 List the functions of calcium and write the factors affecting calcium absorption.
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12 List the different types of vitamins. Discuss the deficiency symptoms of vitamin D.
(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
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15 Scurvy.
16 Characteristics of lipids.
17 Deficiency of riboflavin.
18 Pica.
19 Methods of cook~ng.
20 Therapeutic diet.
21 What foods you will include in the diet of the patient suffering from anaemia?
22 Weaning foods.
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FIRST YEAR B.Se. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
PHYSIOLOGY including BIOCHEMISTRY
(Old Scheme)
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
Your answers shall be specific to the questions asked.
RY
Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
Section A (Physiology)
RA
I. Long Essays (Answer anyone of the following) :
1 Describe the stages of Erythropoiesis and mention the maturation factors regulating it.
2 Define cardiac output. Describe how it is regulated.
LIB
, _(1 x 10 = 10 marks)
II. Short Essays (Answer any four) :
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4 Neural regulation of respiration.
IN
S Coronary circulation.
RS
(4 x 5 = 20 marks)
III. Short Answers :
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8 Sarcomere.
9 Ovulation.
10 Plasma proteins.
11 Functions of saliva.
RK
12 Orgal) of corti.
(5 x 2 = 10 marks)
Section B (Biochemistry)
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~ Milk sugar.
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(5 x 2 = 10 marks)
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SC-1342
FIRSTYEARB.Sc. NURSING (BASIC)D~GREEEXAMINATION, 2001
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACfICE OF NURSING
(1998-99 Batch)
Time : Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
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Your answers sltall be specifk to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two :
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(2 + 8 = 10 marks)
2 (a) Define Medicine.
(b) List the different routes of medicine administration.
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(c) What are the principles to be observed while administering oral medicines?
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(1 + 2 + 7 = 10 marks)
3 What are the health care agencies? Write their function.
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4 Professional nurse.
6 Data collection.
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7 Admission of a patient.
9 Barriers to communication.
(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
III. Short Answers :
18 Rehabilitation. 19 Disinfection.
(10 x 2 20 marks)
SC-1342
FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
(1996-97 and 97..:....-98 Batches)
Time : Three Hours Maximum : 80 Marks
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
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I. Long Essays. Answer any two questions:
1 Describe the different roles of a nurse as a member of the health team.
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2 Explain
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the various learning
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needs of patients
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer any eight questions :
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4 Feeding a helpless patient.
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6 Nursing process.
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9 Cold applications.
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14 Apnoea.
15 Anti emetics.
16 Bacterio-stasis;
17 Decubitus ulcer.
18 Cardinal signs.
19 Fowler's position.
21 Hypothermia.
22 Oliguria.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
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FIRST YEAR B.Sc. NURSING (BASIC) DEGREE EXAMINATION, 2001
BASIC PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF NURSING
(1996-97 and 1997-98 Batches)
TIme: Three Hours Maximum: 80 Marks
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Your answer shall be specific to the questions asked.
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Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
I. Long Essays: (Answer for any two)
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1 (a) Define Pyrexia.
(b) List the signs and symptoms of pyrexia.
(c) Explain the nurses role in the care of a patient VVith pyrexia.
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2 (a) Define Medicine.
(b) List the advantages and disadvantages of parenteral therapy.
(c) Briefly explain the principles of giving intradermal injection.
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(1 + 3 + 6 =10 marks)
3 Enumerate the primary health care services including home care service. (10 marks)
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[2 x 10 =20 marks]
II. Short Essays : (Answer any eight)
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7 Discharge of a patient.
8 Prevention of pressuresOr.es.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
(1998-99 Batch)
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Your answer .shall be specific to the questions asked.
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I. Long Essays: (Answer for any two)
1 What are the effects of neglected mouth of bed patients ?
,J/ What are the points to be kept in mind while planning nursing care for a patient?
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:If Enumerate the modes of transmission of diseases and their control.
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
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II. Short Essays: (Answer any eight)
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RS
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RK
(8 x 5 = 40 marks)
III. Short Answers: (Write the meaning of the following terms)
l~ Barriers of communication.
11 Ethics.
117 Antiseptic.
18 Cross infection.
14 Barrier nursing.
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Body mechanics.
Decubitus ulcer.
~ Anorexia.
2:;-1 Gavage.
(10 x 2 = 20 marks)
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Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
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1. Long Essays. Answer any two questions :
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3 As a nurse. What communication skills one should have?
(2 x 10 = 20 marks)
II. Short Essays. Answer any eight questions :
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4 Feeding a helpless patient.
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6 Nursing process.
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9 Cold applications.
14 Apnoea.
15 Anti emetics.
16 Bacterio-stasis;
17 Decubitus ulcer.
18 Cardinal Signs.
19 Fowler's position.
21 Hypothermia.
22 OligUria.
(1998-99 Batch)
RY
Your answers shall be specific to the question asked.
Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever uecessary.
RA
I. Long Essays. Answer any two :
1 (a) Define body temperature.
(b) Briefly explain the observation and recording of body temperature.
LIB
(2 + 8 = 10 marks)
2 (a) Define Medicine.
(b) List the different routes of medicine administration.
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(c) What are the principles to be observed while administering oral medicines?
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(1 + 2 + 7 = 10 marks)
3 What are the health care agencies? Write, their function.
(10 marks)
RS
[2 x 10 = 20 marks]
II. Short Essays. Answer any eight :
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4 Professional nurse.
S Health illness continuum.
6 Data collection.
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7 Admission of a patient.
8 Complications of neglected mouth.
9 Barriers to communication.
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MODLE EXAMINATION
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Draw neat and labelled diagrams wherever necessary
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I. Long Essays: (Answer any TWO) [2 x 10 =20]
1) What is observation? Differentiate between observation and experimental
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method in psychology.
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2) Define perception. Discuss the factors influencing perception. Explain
extra sensory perception.
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5) Achievement tests.
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P.T.O.
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19) Definition of personality.
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21) Problem - solving.
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22) Teaching aids.
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