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Get ready to ace your Railway Staff Nurse Exam 2025 with this high-yield question practice video from The Nurse – your reliable source for nursing exam preparation!
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✅ Most expected RRB Staff Nurse Exam Questions 2025
✅ Syllabus-based MCQs with correct answers
✅ Explanations to boost your understanding
✅ Perfect for last-minute revision and self-assessment
🎯 Who Should Watch?
This video is ideal for candidates preparing for:
RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) Staff Nurse Exam 2025
AIIMS, ESIC, NVS, DSSSB, and other Staff Nurse Recruitment Exams
BSc Nursing, GNM, and Post BSc Nursing students aiming for government jobs
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00:00hi friends welcome to the channel the nurse here we are discussing about railway staff nurse exam
00:06questions and answers 2025 with their explanations we will move to the topic before that if you are
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00:19questions and answers 2025 we will move to the first question which of the following is a negative
00:25symptom of schizophrenia auditory hallucination delusions of grandeur flat effect pressured speech
00:34so correct answer here flat effect that is negative symptom of schizophrenia negative
00:41symptom means it involves a loss of normal function so there will be a lack of a function that normally
00:48seen in a person so for an example means flat effect social withdrawal these are the examples
00:55so flat effect means the effect will be flat there is no emotional changes there
01:03social withdrawal means that withdrawal from society he will not involve actively with the other
01:09colleagues or neighbors then hallucination and delusions that are usually seen in
01:15schizophrenia that is example of positive symptoms that is excess excess or distortion of normal
01:21function in schizophrenia both symptoms will be there negative symptoms will be there positive symptom will
01:26be there and pressured speech that is usually seen in mania not seen in schizophrenia what is a
01:34pressured speech that is a rapid excessive difficulty to interrupt speech that feels urgent or driven
01:42the person talks non-stop and may be difficult to understand because they hardly pose for others to speak
01:50so that is pressured speech seen in mania which of the following is a key principle of delegation in nursing
01:59assign task based on seniority only delegate only to licensed practical nurses ensure the delegatee has the
02:07competency to perform to perform to perform the task never delegate medication administration so this
02:14question coming from nursing management your correct answer is ensure the delegatee has the competency to
02:20perform the task so if the nurse doesn't have a competency the he cannot perform the task so first the
02:28delegatee has competency in that particular task safe delegation requires matching the task to staff members skill
02:36so based on the staff skills the delegation should be happened seniority alone does not guarantee
02:43competency lpns can perform certain tasks but delegation depends upon scope of practice some medication
02:52administration can be delegated if legally permitted so that is some examples of delegation next question
03:00which leadership theory focuses on rewarding good performance and correcting poor performance
03:07transformation transformation transformational leadership transactional leadership servant leadership
03:13license fair leadership
03:16so here correct answer is transactional leadership transactional leadership there will be reward for
03:23good performance if there is any mistake happens there will be a corrections or punishment will be there
03:29so that is what transformational leadership then uh that is in space through vision servant leadership
03:35prioritize employees needs then what is license fair license fair leadership it is hands of not performance
03:43driven that means the leaders doesn't have power over employees the employees will take the decision and
03:50they will work for achievement of goal that is license fair in fourth question in a research study external validity refers to
04:00the accuracy of measurements the generalizability of findings to other settings the consistency of results over time the absence of bias in sampling
04:09the correct answer is generalizability of findings to other settings
04:16that means the uh research study that can be applicable out of generally that is a
04:22simple form of definition of external validity there is an internal validity internal validity means we can apply
04:30that only in that particular study so external validity means it can uh can result applied to other population or settings
04:40in the research study uh refers to the extent to which the studies findings can be generalized
04:45or applied to other settings or populations or times or situations outside the study sample in simple terms
04:53external validity means it answers the questions that is can the result be applied beyond this particular studies
05:00then internal validity internal validity means accuracy within the study it cannot apply outside the study
05:09that reliability reliability reliability simply means consistency of results sampling bias means it affects
05:16validity but is not its definition so sampling bias means there will be a error by in selection of uh sample
05:26which uh fifth question which powerpoint feature allows you to rehearse and time your presentation
05:35before delivering it so this question is from a micro uh microsoft office so options are slide sorter
05:43presenter view rehearse timings animation pane
05:45so correct answer is rehearse timings rehearse timing is one of the options in powerpoint
05:55rehearse timings helps practice and set slide durations so we can set a slide duration for each slide
06:04then we can save it then automatically it will play in that particular time
06:08slide sorter means it is used to organize slides it sorts slides presenter view means displays nodes during
06:19presentation so here i am doing video with the presenter view only animation pain means one another option
06:27that controls slide effects so we can give different effects during the slide transition sixth question a
06:34patient with the borderline personality disorder or bpd is most likely to exhibit grandiose sense of
06:40self-importance fear of abandonment and unstable relationships preoccupation with borderliness lack of empathy
06:50correct answer is borderline personality disorder person may fear of may have fear of abandonment and
06:57unstable relationship borderline personality disorder is characterized by emotional instability fear of
07:03abandonment abandonment and impulsivity these are the common features of borderline personality disorder
07:10radiosity is seen in narcissistic personality disorder in another condition gradiosity is in
07:17revolution of grandiosity that is seen in bpd or mania then orderliness that is usually seen in
07:24obsessive-compulsive personality disorder then last option lack of empathy is usually seen in anti-social
07:31personality personality disorder 7th question which financial terms refers to the point where
07:37total revenue equals total cost net profit break-even point marginal cost return on investment
07:49correct answer break-even point break-even points that is equal to no profit or loss revenue that is equal to
07:59television that is equal to no profit or losses that is income of course net profit means revenue that minuses from expenses
08:08marginal cost that is cost of producing one more unit
08:14roi that is profitability measure 8th question which research design is best for studying rare diseases
08:22cohort study randomized controlled trial or rct case control study cross-sectional study
08:31your correct answer is option c case controlled study
08:35case control studies compare affected versus unaffected individuals efficient for rare
08:41diseases or rare conditions cohort study follows group power type vector for common disease it
08:48cannot be applied for rare diseases rct is experimental but impractical for rare disease
08:57at the same time cross-sectional studies assesses prevalence at one point of time
09:05then which of the following is a first line treatment for generalized anxiety disorder or
09:10gad gad haloperidone lorazepam septal in lithium
09:18correct answer is cetralin cetralin is used for first line treatment of generalized anxiety disorder
09:25or gad as you know haloperidone is a antipsychotic first generation antipsychotic lorazepam is an
09:32example of benzodiazepine but some condition in some generalized anxiety disorder lorazepam or
09:40benzodiazepine can be used for a shorter period but for a longer period always cetralin can be used
09:46lithium so what is the use of lithium so lithium is usually used in the treatment of choice in bpid
09:52or mania selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or ssris like cetralin are first line treatment for
10:00gad generalized anxiety disorder due to their efficacy and safety profile haloperidone is an
10:06antipsychotic not used for anxiety lorazepam is a benzodiazepine used short term due to dependency risk
10:12lithium is a bipolar disorder a drug of choice for bipolar disorder not used in gid
10:22tenth question which leadership style is most effective in a crisis situation in a hospital
10:27democratic license fair autocratic transformational current answer is autocratic leadership style
10:36in emergencies quick decision making is crucial and an autocratic style allows leaders to make fast
10:44directive decisions democratic inputs democratic leadership involves team input which may delay
10:52action so it will take time in emergency situation we cannot use democratic leadership laser sphere is too
11:00passive and transformational is better for longer longer term motivation not in a crisis situation
11:09which principle of management emphasize that employees should receive orders from only one
11:15supervisor supervisor unity of command span of control scalar chain division of work
11:21work correct answer unity of command we will see each option unity of commands prevents confusion by ensuring
11:31employees report to a single supervisor span of control means it refers to the number of subordinates a
11:38manager a manager can effectively supervisor supervise scalar chain refers to the formal line of authority
11:47the last one division of work refers to task specialization so these are the uh options explained here and in a
11:57quantitative research study which of which of the following best describes a null hypothesis a statement
12:04predicting a positive relationship between variables a statement assuming no significant difference or effect
12:11a hypothesis based on qualitative data a hypothesis that is proven true at the end of the study
12:20so null hypothesis means a statement assuming no significant difference or effect
12:27so usually at the starting of a research study uh the researcher will keep a null hypothesis
12:33that means there is no significant difference or effect
12:36if you find uh if you find uh any differences then null hypothesis is rejected that is called alternative
12:44hypothesis so i will explain here a null hypothesis it is uh represented by h0 states that there is no
12:54statistical significance between variables so the researcher assumes that there is no uh significant
13:01differences between differences between variables usually uh the researcher researcher has to find out some
13:07relation between the variables then only he can move forward in that research study
13:14then alternative hypothesis means that predicts an effect so here in null hypothesis there is no effect is in
13:22but in the case of null hypothesis there is a effect between variables
13:26qualitative data is qualitative data is not a part of quantitative null null hypothesis
13:33hypothesis are never proven true only supported or rejected
13:39so null hypothesis is uh represented by h0 alternative hypothesis is represented by h a or h1
13:49null hypothesis in a quantitative research study is a statement that says there is no relationship no effect
13:56or no difference between the variables being studied in simple words the null hypothesis is rejected it
14:03suggests that a real relationship or fx exists so that is called alternative hypothesis if there is a
14:10relationship between variables then it is called alternative hypothesis
14:1613th question which feature in microsoft word allows you to see all changes made by reviews reviewers in a document
14:24track changes compare mail merge format painter the correct answer is track changes track changes option we can use
14:34track changes records edits deletions and comments so the reviewers can make edits deletions and comments
14:43so the owner can see in the option of track changes compare that is another option that shows difference between two documents
14:53mail merge is for mass emails and letters mail merge is used to make mass emails or letters
14:59format painter is used for copy for copies formatting
15:03then 14th question a patient with schizophrenia who believes the tv is sending them secret message is experiencing
15:14hallucination delusion of references equal alia tangentiality
15:22correct answer is delusion of references
15:24so delusion of reference involves believing new neutral events have personal meaning so the patient may
15:33give the neutral events to a personal meaning hallucination is a sensory perception without a stimulus if there is a
15:41stimulus means it is called illusion in hallucination there will not be a stimulus
15:45but the just opposite that is called uh circumstantiality in that the person will touch different different
16:09topics and finally reaches to answer that is called circumstantiality in tangentiality the person
16:17will change the topic and he will tell different different topic and will not reach the actual answer
16:26which of the following is a key component of effective nurse scheduling
16:30assigning all shifts to senior nurses ensuring adequate nurse patient
16:34ratios allowing unlimited shift swapping ignoring staff preferences
16:41correct answer is ensuring adequate nurse patient ratios
16:44safe staffing safe staffing ratios improve patient care and nurse satisfaction
16:50senior only assignments are impractical there will be seniors there will be juniors so both has to be
16:56work as a team unlimited swapping that means changing the staff from one world to another world
17:04that causes instability ignoring preferences of nurses that also lowers the morale of staff nurses
17:12which financial budgeting method allocates funds based on a justification for each aspect expenses
17:19incremental budgeting zero based budgeting fixed budgeting flexible budgeting
17:26correct answer is zero based budgeting in that cases for every expenses that person has to justify
17:34all expenses so i will explain each uh budgeting method given in option zero based budgeting request
17:41justify all expenses any each cycle incremental budgeting that adjust past budgets
17:49fixed budgeting and flexible budgets adjust for volume not justify so these are the different budgeting methods
17:57so you can refer it so you can refer it for more details
18:03seventy in the question which sampling method ensures every member of a population has an equal chance of being selected
18:10convenience sampling purposive sampling simple random sampling snowboard sampling
18:15correct answer is simple random sampling in that cases each sample has equal uh equal chance
18:25simple random sampling is unbiased with equal selection probability
18:31convenient convenient sampling that uses readily available subjects so in that cases the researcher
18:37uh will select the uh will select the convenient sample so which is easier to reach or easiest to access
18:45in purpose in sampling uh the uh it based on uh criteria the researcher select samples based on certain criteria
18:55snowball sampling means first researcher will select one sample and then that sample refers to uh that's uh
19:03sample person will inform another person and recruits in that particular research so by referring one by one the sample will be large size
19:1518th question which of the following is an indication for a permanent colostomy
19:20rectal cancer intestinal obstruction due to adhesions traumatic bowel injury diverticulitis with perforation
19:26correct answer here correct answer here rectal cancer is an indication for permanent colostomy
19:34permanent colostomy is often required when the distal bowel like rectal cancer is removed or
19:39permanently non-functional temporary colostomies are used in conditions like obstruction trauma or
19:46diverticulitis to allow healing so in order to prevent the uh stool's mat stool matters to going that
19:54uh injured side so there will be a temporary colostomies
20:01it may fasten the healing process which of the following best describes a temporary colostomy
20:09it is intended to divert fecal flow permanently it is placed to rest the bowel and later reversed
20:15it is it requires complete removal of the rectum it is always placed in the sigmoid border
20:23so correct answer here it is placed to rest the bowel and later reversed so after the healing of the
20:30distal bowel it may join together so that is called reversion
20:35temporal colostomy are created to protect distal anastomosis or allow healing of inflamed or injured bowel
20:46once healing is completed the colostomy can be closed and bowel continuity restored
20:5420th question in which type of colostomy does the patient usually have
20:58semi-formed to formal stools ascending colostomy transverse colostomy descending or sigmoid colostomy
21:06sequostomy
21:10so correct answer here it is a descending or sigmoid colostomy so this uh descending and or sigmoid
21:17colon that is a end part of the large intestine so by reaching there the stool uh mostly formed or
21:24or semi semi-formed or uh completely formed
21:31in descending or sigmoid colostomies the stool consistency is more formed because the colon has
21:36absorbed more water ascending and transverse colostomies produce more liquid or semi-liquid stools
21:46which of the following is a common reason for creating a loop colostomy as a temporary measure
21:53protecting a distal surgical anastomosis providing a permanent fecal diversion managing chronic
21:58ulcerative colitis addressing an inoperable rectal tumor
22:07so correct answer loop colostomy uh usually uh used in temporary reasons
22:15so in that you need to find out which is a temporary protecting a distal surgical anastomosis
22:20managing chronic ulcerative colitis addressing inoperable rectal tumor
22:26so here loop colostomy is doing for
22:32for the management of protecting a distal surgical anastomosis
22:35so later the colostomy will be reversed it's an example of temporary colostomy
22:48a loop colostomy is often used temporarily to divert fecal flow and protect the a healing surgical site
22:55in the distal bowel it is usually reversible once healing is adequate so it is an example of temporary
23:01colostomy so after that reverse reversible is possible so that is about today's video thank
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