B.Sc. Nursing-III Semester (Supp.) Examination November 2025 Adult Health Nursing-1 with Integrated Pathophysiology Including BCLS Module

8-12-2025

B.Sc. Nursing-III Semester (Supp.) Examination November 2025 Adult Health Nursing-1 with Integrated Pathophysiology Including BCLS Module

Time: Three Hours.

Maximum Marks: 75

 

Long/Essay type questions (Attempt any Two)                                                                         2x15=30

Q.1 Define Myocardial Infarction; Discuss pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and nursing management of myocardial Infarction including the role of nurses in providing Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) to the cardiac arrest patient.

Q.2 Explain the pathophysiology and risk factors of cardiovascular accident (CVA). Discuss the role of nurses in the management of patient with cardiovascular accident.

Q3 Write down the predisposing factors and complications of peptic ulcer. Discuss the nursing interventions for the patient with peptic ulcer.

Q.4 Short Notes questions (Attempt Any Five)                                                                              5x5=25

  1.  Role of Nurse in preventing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs)
  2.  Pathophysiology & nursing care of acute kidney injury (AKI)
  3. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  4. Glasgow coma Scale (GCS)
  5. Steps of airway management in BCLS
  6. Management of ascites in liver cirrhosis

Q.5 Very Short Questions (Attempt Any five)                                                                                      5x2=10

  1. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  2. Diabetes self-management
  3. Hypovolemic shock
  4. Pulmonary embolism
  5. COPD
  6. Purpose of Defibrillation.

Q.6 MCQ's                                                                                                                                                 10x1=10  

a) What is the correct compression-to- Ventilation ratio in BCLS for adults?

  1. 30:2
  2. 10:1
  3. 15:2
  4. 20:1

b) Which of the following is a modifiable risk factor for diabetes mellitus?

  1. Sedentary lifestyle
  2. Age
  3. Ethnicity
  4. Genetics

c) Which drug is commonly used to manage bradycardia in a cardiac arrest situation?

  1. Atropine
  2. Dopamine
  3. Adrenaline
  4. Propranolol

d) Which condition is characterized by a "barrel chest" appearance?

  1. COPD
  2. Tuberculosis
  3. Asthma
  4. Pneumonia

e) Which electrolyte imbalance is most commonly associated with heart failure?

  1. Hyponatremia
  2. Hypernatremia
  3. Hypokalemia
  4. Hyperkalemia

f) Which part of the brain is affected in a right-sided stroke?

  1. Right hemisphere
  2. Left hemisphere
  3. Cerebellum
  4. Brainstem

g) What is the first step in severe airway obstruction?

  1. Call for help
  2. Check for responsiveness
  3. Perform abdominal thrusts
  4. Deliver back blows

h) Which of the following is a clinical feature of fluid overload?

  1. Edema
  2. Tachycardia
  3. Hypertension.
  4. Pallor

i ) Which is an early sign of hypoxia?

  1. Cyanosis
  2. Bradycardia
  3. Hypotension
  4. Restlessness

j) Which is the first clinical sign of increased intracranial pressure (ICP)?

  1. Seizures
  2. Bradycardia
  3. Hypertension
  4. Altered level of consciousness

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