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Below are the scanned copy of Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) Question Paper with answer keys of Exam Name ' Staff Nurse Grade II (SR for SC/ST & ST only)' And exam conducted in the year 2021. And Question paper code was '038/2021'. Medium of question paper was in Malayalam or English . Booklet Alphacode was 'A'. Answer keys are given at the bottom, but we suggest you to try answering the questions yourself and compare the key along wih to check your performance. Because we would like you to do and practice by yourself.
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What is the most suitable nursing diagnosis for a person who has abuse of alcohol
and cannabis, destructive behavior toward others and self, inability to meet basic
needs, inability to meet role expectations, risk taking behaviours ?
A) Deficient knowledge B) Ineffective denial
C) Ineffective coping D) Chronic low self-esteem
Which of the following statements is/are correct about schizophrenia ?
i. Autochthonous delusions are characteristic of schizophrenia.
ர். Ambivalence is a symptom under Schneider's First Rank Symptoms of
schizophrenia.
iii. Third person hallucinations’ are considered to be characteristic of
schizophrenia.
iv. Tardive dyskinesia is a clinical feature schizophrenia.
A) i and iii B) ii and iv C) ii and iii D) iandii
Which is/are the correct statement/s related to cognitive psychotherapy ?
i. In CBT, patient monitor his or her negative, automatic thoughts.
ii. CBT is based on psychoanalysis.
iii. Free association and abreaction are the techniques used in CBT.
iv. Learn to identify and alter the dysfunctional beliefs.
A) i and iii 8) i and iv ©) iii and iv D) ii, ॥ 8೩೧೮ iv
Paralysis of the ocular muscles, diplopia, ataxia, somnolence and stupor are
characteristic features of
A) Van Gogh syndrome B) Opioid withdrawal
C) Dhat syndrome D) Wernicke’s encephalopathy
Criteria for Substance Dependence include all, except
A) Evidence of tolerance
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C) Strong desire to take the substance
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Evidence of withdrawal symptoms
Development of motivation to quit the behaviour
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