MOH Exam Solved Questions 2023

MINISTRY OF HEALTH -MOH Exam Solved Questions 2023

Prepare effectively for the MOH Nursing Exam with this interactive quiz of 25 model questions covering essential topics such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, electrolyte monitoring, medication administration, infection control, and patient assessment. Each question comes with four options, allowing you to click and instantly check the correct answer—highlighting correct choices in green and incorrect ones in red. This interactive format is designed to enhance your exam readiness, improve retention, and test your knowledge under realistic conditions.

Whether you are preparing for MOH Nursing, RRB Staff Nurse, AIIMS, ESIC, or NHM exams, this quiz provides practice on critical nursing concepts, including hypoglycemia, fluid balance, pressure injury assessment, patient safety, immunization schedules, and therapeutic communication techniques. Use this tool to strengthen your knowledge, track your progress, and gain confidence before your nursing exam.

The Model Questions of Nursing Staff Selection-MOH Examination is listed below

Nursing MCQ 01: Which of the following is the best indicator of effective CPR?

A. Peripheral pulse B. End‑tidal CO₂ C. Blood pressure D. Respiratory rate

Nursing MCQ 02: A patient with congestive heart failure is prescribed furosemide. The nurse should monitor which electrolyte most closely?

A. Calcium B. Potassium C. Sodium D. Phosphate

Nursing MCQ 03: The primary nursing intervention for a client with acute chest pain is:

A. Encourage deep breathing B. Assess pain and give prescribed nitroglycerin C. Prepare for ECG D. Monitor fluid intake

Nursing MCQ 04: A newborn is delivered at 40 weeks gestation. APGAR scores are taken at:

A. Birth and 1 minute B. 1 and 5 minutes C. 5 and 10 minutes D. 10 and 15 minutes

Nursing MCQ 05: Which immunization is routinely given at 6 weeks of age?

A. BCG B. Measles C. DPT D. Hepatitis B

Nursing MCQ 06: A nurse is teaching a diabetic patient about sick day rules. Which one is most important?

A. Increase carbohydrate intake B. Stop insulin if not eating C. Continue insulin and monitor glucose D. Reduce fluid intake

Nursing MCQ 07: The first sign of hypoxia in a child is often:

A. Bradycardia B. Restlessness C. Cyanosis D. Hypotension

Nursing MCQ 08: A patient with a contagious infection should be placed in:

A. Reverse isolation B. Protective environment C. Standard precautions D. Transmission‑based isolation

Nursing MCQ 09: The priority nursing action when a client begins to seize is:

A. Insert a tongue depressor B. Restrain the client C. Turn the client on their side D. Give IV diazepam

Nursing MCQ 10: The best way to prevent hospital‑acquired infections is:

A. Sterilize all equipment B. Wash hands frequently C. Wear gloves always D. Use antibiotics prophylactically

Nursing MCQ 11: A patient taking warfarin should avoid which food?

A. Bananas B. Spinach C. Apples D. Yogurt

Nursing MCQ 12: Normal range for adult respiratory rate is:

A. 8–12 breaths/min B. 12–20 breaths/min C. 20–28 breaths/min D. 28–35 breaths/min

Nursing MCQ 13: Which of the following indicates hypoglycaemia?

A. Hot and dry skin B. Fruity breath C. Diaphoresis and tremors D. High urine glucose

Nursing MCQ 14: A patient reports shortness of breath and swollen legs; what assessment is priority?

A. Blood pressure B. Oxygen saturation C. Capillary refill D. Pupil response

Nursing MCQ 15: The correct way to identify a patient before medication is:

A. Ask name B. Check wristband C. Ask date of birth D. Check wristband and ask name/date of birth

Nursing MCQ 16: The most common cause of peptic ulcer disease is:

A. Smoking B. H. pylori infection C. Stress D. Spicy foods

Nursing MCQ 17: A post‑operative patient should be turned every:

A. 1 hour B. 2 hours C. 4 hours D. 6 hours

Nursing MCQ 18: The best position for a patient with difficulty breathing is:

A. Supine B. Trendelenburg C. High‑Fowler’s D. Prone

Nursing MCQ 19: A therapeutic communication technique is:

A. Giving advice B. Changing the subject C. Active listening D. Minimizing feelings

Nursing MCQ 20: A TB suspect should have which test done?

A. Blood culture B. Chest X‑ray C. Sputum AFB D. Urinalysis

Nursing MCQ 21: A nurse finds a fire in a client’s waste bin. First she should:

A. Use extinguisher B. Close doors and windows C. Evacuate patients D. Pull alarm (R‑A‑C‑E priority sequence)

Nursing MCQ 22: The normal INR for a patient on warfarin is:

A. 0.5–1.0 B. 1.0–1.5 C. 2.0–3.0 D. 3.5–4.5

Nursing MCQ 23: Which vaccine is recommended for older adults to prevent pneumonia?

A. MMR B. Pneumococcal C. Varicella D. HPV

Nursing MCQ 24: A Stage III pressure injury involves:

A. Intact skin B. Partial‑thickness loss C. Full‑thickness tissue loss D. Exposed bone

Nursing MCQ 25: The best indicator of fluid balance is:

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MOH Nursing Question No. #903:-The most serious complication associated with chest tube placement is

        A:-Emphysema

        B:-Tension pneumothorax

        C:-Pneumonia

        D:-Atelectasis

        Correct Answer:- Option-B

Answer: A ( also asked in DHA Exam)

MOH Nursing Question No. #904 . When instructing the family of a client who has diabetes with neuropathy causing

impaired skin sensitivity, you would stress the importance of which one of the

following things in regard to showering or bathing?

A. cleaning the tub or shower with full-strength peroxide

B. drying well after the shower or bath

C. applying lotion after the shower or bath

D. a method for assuring the water temperature is not hot

Answer: D

MOH Exam Solved Questions 2023


MOH Nursing Question No. #905:-For liver transplantation which of the following are included in the

MELD score ?

        A:-Creatinine, bilirubin, albumin

        B:-Creatinine, bilirubin, INR

        C:-Creatinine, bilirubin, bleeding time

        D:-Creatinine, bilirubin, ammonia

        Correct Answer:- Option-B

MOH Nursing Question No. #906. You are working with a client who has dentures but does not wear them. When

questioned about the reason for not wearing the dentures, the client says it makes him

feel old. Which of the following responses would be best?

A. “You are not really old.”

B. “It is all right not to wear your dentures.”

C. “You look better with dentures.”

D. “Wearing dentures helps gums not to shrink.”

Answer: D

MOH Nursing Question No. #907:-After using inhaled corticosteroids patient is instructed to rinse and

spit to prevent development of

        A:-Tooth decay

        B:-Oral candidiasis

        C:-Mouth ulcerations

        D:-Halitosis

        Correct Answer:- Option-B


MOH Nursing Question No. #908:-Which antiemetic drug should be avoided in patients with liver

dysfunction due to its cholestatic effect ?

        A:-Ondansetron

        B:-Metoclopramide

        C:-Prochlorperazine

        D:-Domperidone

        Correct Answer:- Option-C

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MOH Nursing Question No. #909 . In Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Model, the focus is on which of the

following?

A. individual

B. community

C. larger society

D. Family

Answer: A

MOH Nursing Question No. #910:-Fracture in which bone has splintered into several fragments is called

        A:-Avulsion fracture

        B:-Greenstick fracture

        C:-Complete fracture

        D:-Comminuted fracture

        Correct Answer:- Option-D

MOH EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS- 2015-2020


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