15-04-2026 5023
B.Sc. Nursing Semester-111 (Main) Examination April 2026
ADULT HEALTH NURSING I WITH INTEGRATED PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
INCLUDING BCLS MODULE
Time: Three Hours Maximum Marks: 75
Instructions to the candidates:-
- Do not write anything on question paper except Roll Number, otherwise it shall he deemed as an act of indulging in unfair-means and action shall be taken as per rules.
- Long/Essay type questions (Attempt any two): 2x15=30
Q.1 Explain the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnostic evaluation, and comprehensive nursing management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Q.2 Describe the etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations, and management of peptic ulcer disease. Discuss the role of the nurse in patient education and prevention of complications
Q.3 Explain the pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of fluid and electrolyte imbalance. Discuss the role of the nurse in monitoring and correction of fluid and electrolyte imbalance.
Q.4 Short notes (Attempt any five): 5x5=25
a) Role of nurse in intensive care unit (ICU)
b) Nursing care of patient with Pulmonary embolism
c) Care of patient with stoma
d) Nursing management of diabetes mellitus
e) Causses and prevention of osteoporosis
f) Tumor Classification syste
Q.5 Very Short questions (Attempt any four): 4x2=8
a) Define asepsis
b) Define edema
c) What is traction
d) List two complications of immobility
e) Define cyanosis
f) What is Arrhythmia
Q.6 Answer the following MCQ: 12x1=12
(i) Bronchial asthma is caused by
a) Infection
b) Allergy
c) Trauma
d) Tumor
(ii) After surgery nurse wants to prevent the aspiration by the patient, which position she should to the
patient
a) Supine
b) Lateral
c) Prone
d) Fowler's
(iii) A patient came in emergenuye after inspecting the nurse suspeer he has pulmonary embolism
because of
a) Bradycardia
b) Sudden dyspnea
c) Hypertension
d) Headache
(iv) The first aid in bum injurys
a) Apply ointment
b) Cool with water
c) Break blisters
d) Apply powder
(v) The most common complication of diabetes is
a) Hypertension-
b) Neuropathy
c) Fracture
d) Infection
(vi) Chest pain radiating to left arm and jaw relieves when patient rests. indicates
a) Angina Pectoris
b) Myocardial infection
c) Pneumonia
d) Gastritis
(vii) The most common cause of renal failure is
a) Infection
b) Frauma
c) Diabetes.
d) Allergy
(viii) The primary mode of transmission of tuberculosis is
a) Contact
b) Airborne
c) Vector
d) Food
(ix) The normal hemoglobin level in adults is approximately
a) 5-8 g/dl
b) 8-10 g/d
c) 12-16 g/dl
d) 18-20 g/dL
(x) The first priority in fracture management is:
a) Exercise
b) Immobilization
c) Massage
d) Surgery
(xii) The condition of bluish discoloration of skin is called
a) Pallor
b) Jaundice
c) Cynosis
d) Erythema
(xiii) The method to give maxinum amount of oxygen is
a) Non rebreather mask
b) Partial-rebreather mask
c) Oxygen tent
d) Nasal prong