☰ Community Health Nursing (Nursing) - MCQs

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Q49.

In following which is a bacteriostatic drug

  • A. Ethambutol
  • B. Rifampicin
  • C. Streptomycin
  • D. Pyrazinamide

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Q50.

In following which is a bacteriocidal drug

  • A. Streptomycin
  • B. Rifampicin
  • C. Pyrazinamide
  • D. All of these

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Q51.

If a mother carry her 18 months old baby in the hospital who has not been immunized even with a single vaccine. At this time which vaccine can be given to the except

  • A. DPT-Ist
  • B. OPV-Ist
  • C. Measles
  • D. BCG

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Q52.

Before administering vaccine, the injection site should not be clean with spirit because

  • A. It may cause harmful reaction
  • B. It will cause necrosis
  • C. It may cause destruction of live organisms present in vaccine
  • D. There is no particular reason

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Q53.

If an infant has not been immunized with BCG at birth or with DPT-I than

  • A. These should be avoided
  • B. These should be given at the age of five years
  • C. These can be given any time upto the age of one year
  • D. Both of BCG and DPT-I should be given with DPT-II and DPT-III

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Q54.

BCG vaccine is given always in upper aspect of left arm. What is the reason behind this

  • A. It is more effective in left arm
  • B. In right arm, it may cause paralysis
  • C. To maintain uniformity so that it could be easily identified wheather the baby is immunized or not
  • D. It is not essential, it can be given in right side

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