B.Sc. Nursing Part-IV (MAIN) Examination April 2026 Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing

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B.Sc. Nursing Part-IV (MAIN) Examination April 2026 Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing
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04-04-2026 B.Sc. Nursing (Part-IV) 5410

B.Sc. Nursing Part-IV (MAIN) Examination April 2026 Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing

Time: Three Hours

Maximum Marks: 80

Instructions to the candidates:-

  1. Do not write anything on question paper except Roll Number, otherwise it shall be deemed as an act of indulging in unfair-means and action shall be taken as per rules.
  2. Attempt any FIVE Questions.
  3. All questions carry equal marks

Q.1

  1. Define normal labour.                                                                             2
  2. Discuss in brief the factors of onset of labour.                                     6
  3. Explain the nursing care of mother on first day after delivery.          8

Q.2 Write short note on any four.                                                               4x4=16

  1. Functions of placenta
  2. Postpartum blues
  3. Cord prolapse
  4. Fetal circulation
  5. Oxytocins

Q.3 Describe normal clinical features of newborn baby and explain any 3 minor disorders of newborn with its management. 16
Q.4

  1. Differentiate between physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice.                      8
  2. Describe placenta previa and its management.                                                                 8

Q.5

  1. Define puerperal sepsis.                                                                                                        3
  2. Explain briefly the signs and symptoms of puerperal sepsis.                                            5
  3. Discuss the nursing management of the mother during the postnatal period.               8

Q.6 Write short notes on any two.                                                                                                2x8=16

  1. RCH programme
  2. Caesarean section
  3. Induction of labour.
  4. Family welfare programmes
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