NORCET Exam Preparation – Child Health Nursing Unit-1 MCQs Part-4 [301–400]

NORCET Exams Preparation – Child Health Nursing Unit-1

Part-4: Introduction to Modern Concepts of Child Care (MCQs 301–400)

Welcome to Part-4 of our Child Health Nursing MCQ Series! This section brings you MCQs 301–400 from Unit-1: Introduction to Modern Concepts of Child Care.

NORCET Exams Preparation Series 2025
Free NORCET Exams Preparation Series 2025


By now, if you’ve practiced Part-1 (MCQs 1–100), Part-2 (MCQs 101–200), and Part-3 (MCQs 201–300), you’re already building a strong foundation in pediatric nursing. This continuation ensures that you cover every corner of Unit-1, making your NORCET, AIIMS, NCLEX, and other nursing exam preparation more powerful.

Why Practice MCQs 301–400?

  • Strengthens your grasp on modern pediatric nursing care.
  • Covers exam-focused and repeat-asked topics.
  • Great for mock test practice with 100 continuous questions.
  • Helps in cumulative revision when combined with earlier parts.

Child Health Nursing – Unit 1 MCQs (Part 4: 301–400)

👉 Below are the next 100 MCQs (301–400). Attempt them first as a test, then review the correct answers keys for deeper learning.

Start Now 

301. The best indicator of overall child health status in a community is:

a) Infant Mortality Rate

b) Birth Rate

c) Maternal Mortality Rate

d) Life Expectancy


302. A nurse caring for a hospitalized child ensures family participation in care. This is based on which philosophy?

a) Holistic nursing

b) Family-centered care

c) Disease-oriented care

d) Task-oriented care


303. Which vaccine requires reconstitution before administration?

a) BCG

b) OPV

c) Hepatitis B

d) Pentavalent


304. A child recovering from surgery asks, “When can I go home?” The nurse’s best response is:

a) “I don’t know.”

b) “Soon, don’t worry about it.”

c) “You will go home after you are able to eat and walk comfortably.”

d) “Ask your doctor.”


305. Which of the following is the main principle of pediatric medication safety?

a) Avoid giving liquids

b) Double-check drug calculations

c) Use larger syringes

d) Ignore minor dosage errors


306. Which is the primary role of the child health nurse in preventive pediatrics?

a) Conducting surgeries

b) Providing growth monitoring and immunization

c) Dispensing medications only

d) Referring all cases to doctors


307. Which child is most vulnerable to hypoglycemia during illness?

a) Infant

b) School-age child

c) Adolescent

d) Adult


308. A 5-year-old admitted for appendectomy asks about the surgery. The nurse should:

a) Give concrete explanations with pictures

b) Give detailed medical terminology

c) Ignore questions to avoid fear

d) Allow parents only to explain


309. Which international organization first declared child survival and protection rights?

a) WHO

b) UNICEF

c) UN General Assembly

d) UNESCO


310. Which scale is most suitable for assessing pain in a 2-year-old postoperative child?

a) Numerical rating scale

b) FLACC scale

c) Visual analog scale

d) Verbal descriptor scale


311. Which vaccine must be stored in the freezer compartment of ILR (Ice-Lined Refrigerator)?

a) DPT

b) OPV

c) Hepatitis B

d) Pentavalent


312. Which program focuses on child nutrition, preschool education, and health check-ups in India?

a) ICDS

b) Janani Suraksha Yojana

c) RCH program

d) Universal Immunization Program


313. Which of the following is not part of preventive pediatrics?

a) Health education

b) Immunization

c) Growth monitoring

d) Chemotherapy for leukemia


314. Which is the first emotional reaction of parents after learning their child has a chronic illness?

a) Acceptance

b) Denial

c) Anger

d) Bargaining


315. A nurse is teaching a group of mothers about accident prevention. Which is the most effective method?

a) Lecture with slides

b) Demonstration and role play

c) Giving a leaflet only

d) Punishing unsafe behaviors


316. A school-age child says, “I don’t like injections, but I know it will help me.” This reflects:

a) Magical thinking

b) Concrete operational stage

c) Regression

d) Preoperational stage


317. The most common cause of hospitalization in children under 5 years in India is:

a) Respiratory infections

b) Accidents

c) Malaria

d) Anemia


318. A nurse giving preoperative teaching to a toddler should:

a) Explain the procedure the night before surgery

b) Explain 1 week before

c) Give detailed abstract explanations

d) Avoid all explanations


319. Which of the following best defines “Well-baby clinic”?

a) For treating sick infants only

b) For preventive and promotive services to infants

c) For emergency pediatric surgery

d) For adolescent counseling only


320. Which of the following is the best approach to communicate with an adolescent?

a) Use abstract reasoning and privacy

b) Use dolls and play therapy

c) Ignore questions

d) Provide minimal information


321. Which is the most appropriate pain management for infants?

a) Numerical rating scale

b) Sucrose solution and pacifier

c) FACES scale

d) Distraction with reasoning


322. Which child health indicator directly reflects quality of maternal care?

a) Infant Mortality Rate

b) Under-five mortality rate

c) Life expectancy

d) Neonatal mortality rate


323. Which statement is correct regarding grieving in children?

a) All children experience grief similarly

b) Age and development affect grief expression

c) Grief is absent in toddlers

d) Children do not feel grief until adolescence


324. Which hospital environment modification best supports children?

a) Bright, child-friendly wards with toys and play areas

b) Strictly silent, adult-type wards

c) Keeping children alone for rest

d) Limiting play activities


325. Which route of medication should be avoided in infants due to unreliable absorption?

a) Intramuscular

b) Rectal

c) Oral

d) Subcutaneous


326. A 7-year-old fears loss of control during hospitalization. Which intervention helps most?

a) Allowing choices whenever possible

b) Restricting decisions

c) Ignoring concerns

d) Making decisions for them


327. Which of the following reflects promotive aspect of child health?

a) Growth and development monitoring

b) ICU care for critical illness

c) Antibiotic therapy

d) Surgery for congenital defects


328. Which factor makes neonates more vulnerable to infection than adults?

a) Immature immune system

b) High metabolic rate

c) Underdeveloped bones

d) Lack of sleep


329. Which of the following immunizations is not part of the Universal Immunization Program in India?

a) BCG

b) Yellow fever vaccine

c) DPT

d) Measles


330. Which coping strategy is most effective for hospitalized adolescents?

a) Privacy and peer support

b) Use of dolls

c) Continuous parental presence only

d) Ignoring social interactions


331. A nurse observes parents crying after their child’s diagnosis of leukemia. This stage of grief is:

a) Anger

b) Depression

c) Bargaining

d) Acceptance


332. Which scale is specifically useful for preverbal children to assess pain?

a) FLACC scale

b) Visual analog scale

c) Numerical scale

d) Wong-Baker FACES scale


333. Which of the following is a principle of preoperative care in children?

a) Explain to parents and involve them in care

b) Avoid all parental involvement

c) Sedate the child without explanation

d) Ignore child’s questions


334. What is the maximum time vaccines can be kept outside cold chain during transport?

a) 2 hours

b) 6 hours

c) 24 hours

d) 48 hours


335. Which factor increases accident risk in toddlers?

a) Curiosity and mobility

b) Strong reasoning ability

c) Ability to follow rules

d) Fear of danger


336. A 9-year-old is anxious before tonsillectomy. The best preparation is:

a) Provide books and pictures about the procedure

b) Give vague reassurances

c) Avoid explanations

d) Ask parents not to discuss surgery


337. Which immunization is contraindicated in immunocompromised children?

a) OPV

b) DPT

c) Hepatitis B

d) TT


338. Which is the most common cause of morbidity in under-five children?

a) Diarrheal diseases

b) Injuries

c) Malaria

d) TB


339. Which nursing intervention best reduces fear during procedures for preschoolers?

a) Use play and simple explanations

b) Provide abstract reasoning

c) Avoid explaining

d) Force quickly without distraction


340. Which is the appropriate fluid calculation for a 25 kg child per day?

a) 1500 mL

b) 1600 mL

c) 1700 mL

d) 1800 mL


341. Which of the following organizations provides polio vaccines under Global Polio Eradication Initiative?

a) WHO

b) UNICEF

c) Rotary International

d) All of the above


342. Which coping mechanism is most common among toddlers during hospitalization?

a) Regression

b) Acceptance

c) Rationalization

d) Independence


343. Which type of play is most suitable for hospitalized adolescents?

a) Cooperative and peer-related play

b) Parallel play

c) Solitary play

d) Pretend play only


344. Which of the following reflects secondary prevention in child health?

a) Screening for developmental delays

b) Immunization

c) Nutrition supplementation

d) Health education in schools


345. Which is the leading cause of death in neonates?

a) Birth asphyxia and prematurity

b) Malaria

c) Measles

d) Accidents


346. A child is placed under physical restraint during IV cannulation. The nurse must:

a) Explain procedure to parents and document restraint

b) Avoid telling parents

c) Keep restraint for long duration

d) Use restraint as punishment


347. Which is the most common psychological reaction in hospitalized adolescents?

a) Loss of privacy and control

b) Separation anxiety

c) Magical thinking

d) Regression


348. Which of the following is not a preventive pediatric strategy?

a) Health education

b) Growth monitoring

c) Early detection of disease

d) Surgical repair of defects


349. Which of the following agencies runs the “Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative”?

a) WHO and UNICEF

b) FAO

c) UNDP

d) ICMR


350. Which is the best pain management strategy for school-age children?

a) Guided imagery and distraction

b) Pacifier and sucrose

c) Ignoring complaints

d) Sedation only


351. A 3-year-old admitted for pneumonia is crying and clinging to his mother during procedures. This behavior reflects which stage of separation anxiety?

a) Protest

b) Despair

c) Detachment

d) Regression


352. Which policy framework in India specifically emphasizes reducing under-five mortality and improving child nutrition?

a) National Health Policy 2017

b) National Population Policy 2000

c) Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS)

d) Child Labour Act


353. In case of cold chain failure, the first step a nurse should take is:

a) Discard all vaccines immediately

b) Check temperature log and condition of vaccines

c) Inform parents not to bring children

d) Shift vaccines to another refrigerator after 24 hours


354. A child in the under-five clinic is found to have delayed growth. Which preventive approach is MOST important?

a) Nutrition counseling

b) Play therapy

c) Pain assessment

d) Immunization booster


355. The FLACC pain scale is best suited for:

a) Neonates

b) Children <3 years unable to verbalize

c) School-age children

d) Adolescents


356. During immunization, a nurse observes that the ice packs are frozen solid in the vaccine carrier. What is the correct action?

a) Continue use without concern

b) Shake vaccines to test viability

c) Condition the ice packs before placing vaccines

d) Place vaccines directly on ice packs


357. Which psychological effect is MOST common in a hospitalized preschool child?

a) Fear of strangers

b) Fear of body mutilation

c) Fear of failure

d) Fear of punishment


358. A child admitted post-tonsillectomy is restless, swallowing frequently. What is the nurse’s priority action?

a) Give fluids to calm the child

b) Check for bleeding in throat

c) Administer sedatives

d) Allow child to sleep undisturbed


359. Which route of medication administration in children carries the highest risk of rapid toxicity?

a) Oral

b) Intramuscular

c) Intravenous

d) Rectal


360. A child admitted with measles develops severe conjunctivitis. What is the best nursing intervention?

a) Apply steroid eye drops

b) Wash eyes with clean water and keep lids clean

c) Cover eyes with cotton

d) Leave eyes untreated


361. Which of the following reflects preventive pediatrics?

a) Chemotherapy for leukemia

b) ORS for diarrhea treatment

c) Polio vaccination

d) Surgery for congenital anomalies


362. According to UNICEF, the child’s right to participate includes:

a) Right to nutrition

b) Right to express views

c) Right to health care

d) Right to protection from abuse


363. A hospitalized 8-year-old child asks the nurse, “Will I die from this illness?” The nurse’s best response is:

a) “Don’t worry, you will be fine.”

b) “That’s a silly question for you to ask.”

c) “Can you tell me what makes you worried about dying?”

d) “Your parents will explain this to you.”


364. Which cultural practice can delay timely vaccination in children?

a) Belief in herbal remedies only

b) Exclusive breastfeeding

c) Regular health checkups

d) Proper weaning


365. In under-five clinics, growth monitoring is usually done by:

a) Chest circumference

b) Weight-for-age chart

c) Abdominal girth

d) Body temperature


366. The first sign of hypoxia in children is usually:

a) Cyanosis

b) Restlessness

c) Bradycardia

d) Seizures


367. Which method is preferred to calculate daily fluid requirement in a 12 kg child?

a) Holliday-Segar method

b) Body Surface Area method

c) Adult fluid chart

d) Fixed 1 liter/day


368. The nurse applies elbow restraints to a 2-year-old after cleft lip repair. The MAIN purpose is to:

a) Reduce anxiety

b) Prevent the child from touching surgical site

c) Maintain IV line patency

d) Provide comfort


369. Which statement best describes the philosophy of child care?

a) Child is a miniature adult

b) Child is a unique individual with specific needs

c) Children should be treated like adults

d) Children are passive recipients of care


370. In which condition would the numerical rating pain scale be most appropriate?

a) Newborn in NICU

b) 2-year-old toddler

c) 6-year-old school-going child

d) Child with severe cognitive impairment


371. Which of the following is considered a promotive aspect of child health?

a) Exclusive breastfeeding

b) Antibiotic therapy

c) Corrective surgery

d) Blood transfusion


372. A 4-year-old is admitted with burns. Which psychosocial reaction is expected?

a) Fear of losing parents

b) Fear of punishment

c) Fear of mutilation

d) Fear of failure


373. Which of the following contributes MOST to high infant mortality in India?

a) Injuries

b) Neonatal infections and prematurity

c) Poisoning

d) Child labor


374. A nurse counseling parents about injury prevention stresses the leading cause of death in children aged 1–4 years:

a) Poisoning

b) Accidents (drowning, falls, burns)

c) Infections

d) Malnutrition


375. Which is an example of tertiary prevention in pediatrics?

a) Measles immunization

b) Hearing aid for a child with deafness

c) Health education about nutrition

d) Iron supplementation


376. Hospital play therapy for a hospitalized child mainly helps to:

a) Reduce medical costs

b) Encourage medication intake

c) Relieve anxiety and express emotions

d) Improve parental satisfaction


377. The nurse teaches the mother that the “golden hour” for starting breastfeeding is:

a) Within 12 hours after birth

b) Within 6 hours after birth

c) Immediately after birth, preferably within 1 hour

d) After the baby’s first bath


378. Which action demonstrates family-centered care?

a) Restricting parental visits to fixed hours

b) Involving parents in daily care decisions

c) Preventing siblings from visiting

d) Ignoring parents’ concerns during procedures


379. Which vaccine is heat-sensitive and must never be frozen?

a) DPT

b) OPV

c) BCG

d) Hepatitis B


380. A child refuses to take oral medication due to bad taste. The best nursing intervention is:

a) Force-feed the medicine

b) Mix with a small amount of sweet food or juice (if allowed)

c) Skip the dose

d) Dilute in a full glass of water


381. A nurse notes that an adolescent boy is anxious about hospitalization. The BEST approach is to:

a) Allow independence and respect privacy

b) Reassure like a small child

c) Allow parents to make all decisions

d) Ignore concerns


382. Which child would MOST likely need hospitalization for failure to thrive?

a) A 1-year-old with weight below the 3rd percentile

b) A 5-year-old who is picky about food

c) A 2-year-old who eats less during teething

d) A 3-year-old overweight child


383. Which of the following is a social difference between adults and children influencing illness response?

a) Smaller airway diameter

b) Limited coping skills and dependence on parents

c) Weaker immunity

d) Rapid metabolism


384. An 8-year-old girl with leukemia asks the nurse, “Will I lose my hair?” The nurse’s BEST response is:

a) “Yes, but it will grow back after treatment.”

b) “Don’t think about it now.”

c) “You should not worry about appearance.”

d) “Ask your doctor about it.”


385. Which national program provides supplementary nutrition for preschool children in India?

a) Mid-Day Meal Program

b) ICDS

c) RCH program

d) Ayushman Bharat


386. A nurse is assessing pain in a 5-year-old. Which tool is most suitable?

a) FLACC scale

b) Wong-Baker FACES scale

c) Numerical rating scale

d) McGill Pain Questionnaire


387. Which restraint is most appropriate for a child with frequent IV dislodgement?

a) Jacket restraint

b) Elbow restraint

c) Mummy restraint

d) Mitt restraint


388. The under-five mortality rate is defined as:

a) Deaths of children below 1 year per 1,000 live births

b) Deaths of children under 5 years per 1,000 live births

c) Deaths of neonates per 1,000 live births

d) Stillbirths per 1,000 deliveries


389. Which immunization is given immediately after birth?

a) DPT

b) BCG

c) Measles

d) OPV zero dose


390. The best way to communicate with a toddler in hospital is:

a) Use short, simple sentences and familiar words

b) Use medical terminology to explain

c) Speak only to parents

d) Ignore the child


391. A child on IV fluids develops puffiness around eyes. What should the nurse suspect?

a) Allergic reaction

b) Fluid overload

c) Normal finding

d) Hypoglycemia


392. Which international body declared the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989?

a) WHO

b) UNICEF

c) United Nations General Assembly

d) ILO


393. A nurse preparing an IM injection for a 2-year-old selects the preferred site:

a) Gluteus maximus

b) Deltoid

c) Vastus lateralis

d) Abdomen


394. Which factor MOST influences drug absorption in infants?

a) Increased gastric acidity

b) Slow gastric emptying

c) Thick skin layers

d) Strong renal clearance


395. Which condition increases risk of hypothermia in neonates?

a) Large body surface area to weight ratio

b) High fat stores

c) Thick skin

d) High shivering capacity


396. When teaching parents about injury prevention, the nurse emphasizes that most accidental poisonings in children occur due to:

a) Improper storage of medicines/chemicals

b) Playing outdoors

c) School accidents

d) Street foods


397. Which legislative act prohibits child marriage in India?

a) Child Labour Act

b) POCSO Act

c) Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006

d) Juvenile Justice Act


398. Which communication technique is MOST appropriate for an anxious hospitalized school-age child?

a) Allow child to play with medical equipment under supervision

b) Give lengthy medical explanations

c) Speak only to parents

d) Ignore questions


399. A grieving mother after child’s death says, “I feel it’s my fault.” The nurse’s BEST response is:

a) “You should not blame yourself.”

b) “Tell me more about why you feel this way.”

c) “It was God’s will.”

d) “Don’t think about it now.”


400. Which strategy is MOST effective to reduce separation anxiety in toddlers during hospitalization?

a) Allow parent to stay with the child

b) Strict visiting hours

c) Keep child sedated

d) Provide only medical toys

Answer Key

301.✔ Answer: a) Infant Mortality Rate

302.✔ Answer: b) Family-centered care

303.✔ Answer: a) BCG

304.✔ Answer: c) “You will go home after you are able to eat and walk comfortably.”

305.✔ Answer: b) Double-check drug calculations

306.✔ Answer: b) Providing growth monitoring and immunization

307.✔ Answer: a) Infant

308.✔ Answer: a) Give concrete explanations with pictures

309.✔ Answer: c) UN General Assembly

310.✔ Answer: b) FLACC scale

311.✔ Answer: b) OPV

312.✔ Answer: a) ICDS

313.✔ Answer: d) Chemotherapy for leukemia

314.✔ Answer: b) Denial

315.✔ Answer: b) Demonstration and role play

316.✔ Answer: b) Concrete operational stage

317.✔ Answer: a) Respiratory infections

318.✔ Answer: a) Explain the procedure the night before surgery

319.✔ Answer: b) For preventive and promotive services to infants

320.✔ Answer: a) Use abstract reasoning and privacy

321.✔ Answer: b) Sucrose solution and pacifier

322.✔ Answer: d) Neonatal mortality rate

323.✔ Answer: b) Age and development affect grief expression

324.✔ Answer: a) Bright, child-friendly wards with toys and play areas

325.✔ Answer: b) Rectal

326.✔ Answer: a) Allowing choices whenever possible

327.✔ Answer: a) Growth and development monitoring

328.✔ Answer: a) Immature immune system

329.✔ Answer: b) Yellow fever vaccine

330.✔ Answer: a) Privacy and peer support

331.✔ Answer: b) Depression

332.✔ Answer: a) FLACC scale

333.✔ Answer: a) Explain to parents and involve them in care

334.✔ Answer: b) 6 hours

335.✔ Answer: a) Curiosity and mobility

336.✔ Answer: a) Provide books and pictures about the procedure

337.✔ Answer: a) OPV

338.✔ Answer: a) Diarrheal diseases

339.✔ Answer: a) Use play and simple explanations

340.✔ Answer: c) 1700 mL

341.✔ Answer: d) All of the above

342.✔ Answer: a) Regression

343.✔ Answer: a) Cooperative and peer-related play

344.✔ Answer: a) Screening for developmental delays

345.✔ Answer: a) Birth asphyxia and prematurity

346.✔ Answer: a) Explain procedure to parents and document restraint

347.✔ Answer: a) Loss of privacy and control

348.✔ Answer: d) Surgical repair of defects

349.✔ Answer: a) WHO and UNICEF

350.✔ Answer: a) Guided imagery and distraction

351.✔ Answer: a) Protest

352.✔ Answer: a) National Health Policy 2017

353.✔ Answer: b) Check temperature log and condition of vaccines

354.✔ Answer: a) Nutrition counseling

355.✔ Answer: b) Children <3 years unable to verbalize

356.✔ Answer: c) Condition the ice packs before placing vaccines

357.✔ Answer: b) Fear of body mutilation

358.✔ Answer: b) Check for bleeding in throat

359.✔ Answer: c) Intravenous

360.✔ Answer: b) Wash eyes with clean water and keep lids clean

361.✔ Answer: c) Polio vaccination

362.✔ Answer: b) Right to express views

363.✔ Answer: c) “Can you tell me what makes you worried about dying?”

364.✔ Answer: a) Belief in herbal remedies only

365.✔ Answer: b) Weight-for-age chart

366.✔ Answer: b) Restlessness

367.✔ Answer: a) Holliday-Segar method

368.✔ Answer: b) Prevent the child from touching surgical site

369.✔ Answer: b) Child is a unique individual with specific needs

370.✔ Answer: c) 6-year-old school-going child

371.✔ Answer: a) Exclusive breastfeeding

372.✔ Answer: c) Fear of mutilation

373.✔ Answer: b) Neonatal infections and prematurity

374.✔ Answer: b) Accidents (drowning, falls, burns)

375.✔ Answer: b) Hearing aid for a child with deafness

376.✔ Answer: c) Relieve anxiety and express emotions

377.✔ Answer: c) Immediately after birth, preferably within 1 hour

378.✔ Answer: b) Involving parents in daily care decisions

379.✔ Answer: d) Hepatitis B

380.✔ Answer: b) Mix with a small amount of sweet food or juice (if allowed)

381.✔ Answer: a) Allow independence and respect privacy

382.✔ Answer: a) A 1-year-old with weight below the 3rd percentile

383.✔ Answer: b) Limited coping skills and dependence on parents

384.✔ Answer: a) “Yes, but it will grow back after treatment.”

385.✔ Answer: b) ICDS

386.✔ Answer: b) Wong-Baker FACES scale

387.✔ Answer: d) Mitt restraint

388.✔ Answer: b) Deaths of children under 5 years per 1,000 live births

389.✔ Answer: b) BCG and d) OPV zero dose

390.✔ Answer: a) Use short, simple sentences and familiar words

391.✔ Answer: b) Fluid overload

392.✔ Answer: c) United Nations General Assembly

393.✔ Answer: c) Vastus lateralis

394.✔ Answer: b) Slow gastric emptying

395.✔ Answer: a) Large body surface area to weight ratio

396.✔ Answer: a) Improper storage of medicines/chemicals

397.✔ Answer: c) Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006

398.✔ Answer: a) Allow child to play with medical equipment under supervision

399.✔ Answer: b) “Tell me more about why you feel this way.”

400.✔ Answer: a) Allow parent to stay with the child


Key Features of This Part

  • Continuation of high-yield question bank.
  • Aligned with NORCET & nursing competitive exams.
  • Easy-to-read format with highlighted correct answers.
  • Perfect for daily practice, group discussions, and quick revisions.

How to Use Part-4 Effectively

  1. Attempt all 100 MCQs in one sitting to simulate exam pressure.
  2. Identify weak areas and revisit your nursing notes.
  3. Mix Part-1 to Part-4 for comprehensive revision (400 MCQs in total).
  4. Share with peers for collaborative learning.

Continue the Series

👉 [Go Back to Part-1 (MCQs 1–100)]
👉 [Go Back to Part-2 (MCQs 101–200)]
👉 [Go Back to Part-3 (MCQs 201–300)]
👉 [Coming Soon: Part-5 (MCQs 401–500)]
👉 [More Nursing Notes & Pdf on UP Nursing Notes]

Final Word

With this Part-4 (MCQs 301–400), you’ve now covered a significant chunk of Child Health Nursing Unit-1. Regular practice of these MCQs will not only boost your confidence but also sharpen your exam strategy for NORCET, AIIMS, NCLEX, and other nursing exams.

Stay consistent and keep practicing. For more free nursing MCQs, study materials, and exam strategies, keep visiting:

👉 UPNURSINGNOTES 📚 – Your Trusted Partner for Nursing Exam Success

Post a Comment

Welcome to UPNURSING NOTES

Previous Post Next Post