NORCET Exams Preparation – Child Health Nursing Unit-1
Part-5: Introduction to Modern Concepts of Child Care (MCQs 401–500)
Welcome to Part-5 of our Child Health Nursing MCQ Series! This section brings you MCQs 401–500 from Unit-1: Introduction to Modern Concepts of Child Care.
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By now, if you’ve practiced Part-1 (MCQs 1–100), Part-2 (MCQs 101–200), Part-3 (MCQs 201–300) and Part-4 (MCQs 301-400) 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 401–500?
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- 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 5: 401–500)
👉 Below are the next 100 MCQs (401–500). Attempt them first as a test, then review the correct answers keys for deeper learning.
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401. A 2-year-old hospitalized child refuses to eat food from the hospital tray. What is the best nursing action?
a) Force-feed to maintain nutrition
b) Allow parents to bring familiar food from home (if permitted)
c) Ignore the child until he eats
d) Replace meals with IV fluids only
402. Which is the primary purpose of growth monitoring in under-five clinics?
a) To diagnose acute illness
b) To identify growth faltering early
c) To detect genetic disorders
d) To measure intelligence
403. In a child with diarrhea, ORS prevents mortality mainly by correcting:
a) Hypoglycemia
b) Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
c) Infection
d) Anemia
404. Which immunization is contraindicated in a child with severe egg allergy?
a) DPT
b) BCG
c) Measles vaccine
d) Hepatitis B
405. A nurse notices a child’s IV infusion running faster than prescribed. First action?
a) Stop infusion immediately
b) Recalculate fluid rate
c) Report to doctor later
d) Add extra diluent
406. Which of the following is a preventive measure toward accidents in toddlers?
a) Locking cupboards containing medicines
b) Allowing child to play near water
c) Encouraging independent cooking
d) Giving sharp toys for motor skills
407. In child health philosophy, the nurse must recognize:
a) Child is dependent and has no rights
b) Child is a growing, developing individual with rights
c) Child should be treated like a small adult
d) Child has minimal healthcare needs
408. A 5-year-old boy hospitalized for appendicitis says, “I was punished because I was bad.” This reflects which cognitive stage (Piaget)?
a) Sensorimotor
b) Preoperational
c) Concrete operational
d) Formal operational
409. Which factor increases drug toxicity risk in neonates?
a) Mature liver enzymes
b) Immature renal clearance
c) High protein binding
d) Large muscle mass
410. The MOST effective method to reduce hospital-acquired infection in children is:
a) Wearing sterile gowns
b) Hand hygiene before and after contact
c) Using antibiotics for all children
d) Keeping parents outside ward
411. Which of the following is NOT part of the internationally accepted rights of the child?
a) Right to survival
b) Right to protection
c) Right to imprisonment
d) Right to participation
412. A school-age child asks why she needs an injection. The best response by the nurse is:
a) “Because I said so.”
b) “This medicine will help your body fight illness.”
c) “You are brave, so you shouldn’t cry.”
d) “Don’t worry, it won’t hurt.”
413. Which national scheme provides cash incentives to encourage institutional deliveries?
a) ICDS
b) RCH-II
c) Janani Suraksha Yojana
d) Ayushman Bharat
414. A 9-month-old baby is admitted with pneumonia. The mother insists on giving honey for cough. The nurse should:
a) Allow it freely
b) Educate about risk of infant botulism
c) Mix honey with medicine
d) Ignore her concern
415. The best non-pharmacological intervention for pain relief in neonates during procedures is:
a) Rocking
b) Breastfeeding or sucrose solution
c) Loud music
d) Cold sponging
416. A nurse explains to parents that child morbidity rate refers to:
a) Number of sick children in a population
b) Death rate in children
c) Number of hospital admissions only
d) Total births in a year
417. Which communication approach is MOST suitable for an anxious adolescent?
a) Use direct, honest explanations and respect privacy
b) Use baby talk for reassurance
c) Involve only parents in decision-making
d) Avoid answering difficult questions
418. In hospital settings, play therapy primarily helps to:
a) Improve growth rate
b) Teach medical procedures
c) Express emotions and reduce fear
d) Reduce cost of hospitalization
419. A child develops pain and swelling after DPT injection. The nurse recognizes this as:
a) Normal local reaction
b) Severe allergic reaction
c) Vaccine failure
d) Cold chain break
420. Which of the following is a primary prevention strategy in child health?
a) Vitamin A supplementation
b) Rehabilitation of disabled children
c) Chemotherapy for leukemia
d) Physiotherapy for cerebral palsy
421. Which organ system difference makes infants more prone to dehydration?
a) Lower metabolic rate
b) Higher body water content
c) Mature renal concentrating ability
d) Larger fat reserves
422. A nurse caring for a hospitalized toddler should AVOID which action?
a) Allowing parents to stay
b) Explaining procedures using toys
c) Ignoring temper tantrums entirely
d) Maintaining routine as much as possible
423. A nurse’s role in preventive pediatrics includes all EXCEPT:
a) Conducting immunization sessions
b) Counseling parents on nutrition
c) Performing complex pediatric surgeries
d) Monitoring growth in well-baby clinics
424. A 7-year-old child scheduled for appendectomy is most fearful of:
a) Pain and body mutilation
b) Separation from peers
c) Loss of control and independence
d) Death
425. Which legislative act in India focuses on protection of children from sexual abuse?
a) POCSO Act 2012
b) Prohibition of Child Marriage Act 2006
c) Juvenile Justice Act
d) Child Labour Act
426. The nurse assesses a child using the FLACC scale. “C” in FLACC stands for:
a) Cry
b) Comfort
c) Color
d) Communication
427. Which is the first vaccine given to newborns within 24 hours of birth in India?
a) Measles
b) DPT
c) BCG
d) MMR
428. Which hospital practice reflects changing trends in child care?
a) Restricting parental visits
b) Family-centered care and rooming-in
c) Using adult wards for children
d) Withholding play activities
429. A 6-month-old child is prescribed 120 ml/day IV fluids. After 8 hours, 80 ml has infused. What should the nurse do?
a) Increase rate to compensate deficit
b) Maintain prescribed rate and inform physician
c) Add extra fluid
d) Stop infusion for 4 hours
430. Which of the following is a psychological difference influencing child’s response to illness?
a) Rapid metabolic rate
b) Strong fear of separation and mutilation
c) Immature immune system
d) Larger surface area to body weight
431. Which child-right is MOST often violated during painful procedures?
a) Right to education
b) Right to participation and expression
c) Right to leisure
d) Right to protection from economic exploitation
432. A mother refuses polio vaccination, citing cultural beliefs. Nurse’s best action:
a) Respect belief without explanation
b) Provide culturally sensitive health education about vaccine importance
c) Forcefully administer vaccine
d) Report mother to police
433. Which is the preferred site for IM injection in infants under 1 year?
a) Deltoid
b) Vastus lateralis
c) Gluteus maximus
d) Abdomen
434. The nurse caring for a grieving child should AVOID:
a) Encouraging expression of feelings
b) Giving age-appropriate explanations
c) Allowing regression behaviors temporarily
d) Telling child “don’t cry, be strong”
435. Which is the MOST appropriate distraction technique during venipuncture for a preschooler?
a) Ask child to count backward from 100
b) Use bubbles, toys, or storytelling
c) Ask child to close eyes and keep silent
d) Force restraint without explanation
436. A child’s IV line infiltrates, causing swelling. First nursing action?
a) Stop infusion and remove IV
b) Apply heat and continue infusion
c) Increase flow rate
d) Ignore swelling
437. The main cause of child mortality during neonatal period is:
a) Accidents
b) Birth asphyxia and prematurity
c) Poisoning
d) Malaria
438. A nurse in a well-baby clinic is calculating immunization doses. She knows that vaccine dosage in children is determined primarily by:
a) Height
b) Weight and age
c) Gender
d) Nutrition status only
439. Which preventive measure best addresses road traffic accidents in school-age children?
a) Enforce seat belt and helmet use
b) Restrict outdoor play
c) Encourage video games
d) Delay schooling
440. The nurse is explaining grief and bereavement to parents. Which statement is correct?
a) All parents grieve in the same way
b) Bereavement is the period after loss, grief is the emotional reaction
c) Grief and bereavement are identical
d) Grief should not be expressed
441. Which play activity is best for a hospitalized toddler?
a) Video games
b) Building blocks
c) Crossword puzzles
d) Chess
442. Which is an important role of a pediatric nurse during surgery?
a) Explaining anesthesia technique in detail to child
b) Providing pre- and post-operative emotional and physical care
c) Conducting surgery independently
d) Avoiding family presence
443. Which cultural factor can delay initiation of breastfeeding?
a) Belief in discarding colostrum as impure
b) Belief in immediate breastfeeding
c) Belief in skin-to-skin contact
d) Belief in exclusive breastfeeding
444. A 10-year-old hospitalized with asthma asks about using the nebulizer. Best approach?
a) Demonstrate with equipment and allow practice
b) Just use it without explanation
c) Ask parents to explain later
d) Distract child to avoid discussion
445. Which pediatric restraint is MOST suitable for procedures requiring total immobilization (e.g., venipuncture)?
a) Mummy restraint
b) Elbow restraint
c) Jacket restraint
d) Mitt restraint
446. Which of the following is a curative aspect of child health care?
a) Growth monitoring
b) Immunization
c) Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia
d) Exclusive breastfeeding
447. A child is scheduled for surgery. Nurse explains fasting before surgery to prevent:
a) Dehydration
b) Aspiration during anesthesia
c) Hypoglycemia
d) Vomiting only
448. Which is the MOST common psychological response of parents to hospitalization of their child?
a) Relief
b) Anxiety and guilt
c) Joy
d) Indifference
449. A 2-year-old with diarrhea is prescribed fluids: 100 ml/kg/day. Weight = 10 kg. Total daily fluid = ?
a) 500 ml
b) 1000 ml
c) 1200 ml
d) 1500 ml
450. Which organization launched the Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) in India?
a) WHO
b) UNICEF
c) Government of India
d) ICMR
451. A 5-year-old child is admitted with a history of frequent accidents at home. As a child health nurse, your first step is:
a) Blaming the parents for negligence
b) Assessing the child’s developmental stage and home environment
c) Advising the child to be more careful
d) Referring immediately to a psychologist
452. Which cultural practice can interfere with exclusive breastfeeding?
a) Early initiation of breastfeeding
b) Feeding colostrum
c) Pre-lacteal feeds like honey or sugar water
d) Rooming-in of mother and baby
453. The “Under-Five Clinic” primarily focuses on:
a) Immunization only
b) Curative care of sick children
c) Growth monitoring, nutrition advice, and immunization
d) Postoperative care of children
454. A nurse uses the FLACC pain scale for a 2-year-old postoperative child. Which parameter is NOT included?
a) Facial expression
b) Cry
c) Consolability
d) Oxygen saturation
455. The Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act in India is applicable for children aged:
a) 0–5 years
b) 6–14 years
c) 10–18 years
d) 14–21 years
456. A hospitalized child shows regression, such as bedwetting after toilet training. The nurse recognizes this as:
a) Normal adjustment reaction
b) Permanent developmental delay
c) Severe psychological disorder
d) Parental neglect
457. The WHO expanded program on immunization (EPI) was launched in:
a) 1974
b) 1984
c) 1992
d) 2000
458. In India, which vaccine is given at birth according to the National Immunization Schedule?
a) OPV-0
b) DPT
c) MMR
d) Typhoid
459. Which of the following is a primary preventive approach in pediatrics?
a) ORS for diarrhea
b) Immunization
c) Antibiotics for pneumonia
d) Surgery for congenital defects
460. A 3-year-old child requires a painful IV procedure. The best distraction technique is:
a) Showing cartoons
b) Asking the child to remain quiet
c) Telling parents to scold
d) Allowing no interaction
461. Under-five mortality rate is defined as:
a) Deaths of infants under 1 year per 1000 live births
b) Deaths of children under 5 years per 1000 live births
c) Deaths of neonates under 28 days per 1000 live births
d) Deaths of stillbirths per 1000 pregnancies
462. A child’s dose of a drug is calculated based on:
a) Adult dose only
b) Age and weight
c) Parent’s preference
d) Nurse’s discretion
463. A mother refuses immunization for her child due to religious beliefs. The nurse’s best action is:
a) Forcing the child to take the vaccine
b) Respecting her decision without discussion
c) Providing counseling about vaccine benefits and addressing fears
d) Reporting the mother to the police
464. Which hospital care trend is most emphasized for children today?
a) Restricting parental visits
b) Family-centered care
c) Nurse-only care
d) Isolated treatment
465. The nurse applies a “Mummy restraint” for an infant. The main purpose is:
a) Punishing the child
b) Preventing movement during a short procedure
c) Controlling hyperactivity
d) Sedating the child
466. Which scale is most suitable for pain assessment in a 6-year-old?
a) Numerical rating scale
b) FLACC
c) Wong-Baker FACES
d) Behavioral observation
467. A 4-year-old child has measles. The most important preventive action for siblings is:
a) Vitamin A prophylaxis
b) Antibiotics
c) Home isolation for 24 hours only
d) Iron supplements
468. Which is NOT a right of the child according to the UN Convention?
a) Right to education
b) Right to survival
c) Right to protection
d) Right to marry
469. “Preventive Pediatrics” primarily aims to:
a) Cure diseases
b) Prevent occurrence of illness
c) Provide surgical interventions
d) Reduce hospital costs
470. Which national program focuses specifically on child nutrition?
a) ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services)
b) RNTCP
c) NVBDCP
d) NPCDCS
471. A child is admitted for surgery. Preoperative nursing care includes:
a) Explaining procedure in age-appropriate language
b) Ignoring child’s anxiety
c) Avoiding parental involvement
d) Keeping the child fasting for 24 hours unnecessarily
472. Best communication approach for a 2-year-old child is:
a) Complex medical explanation
b) Play and simple words
c) Written consent forms
d) Ignoring the child
473. Which of the following increases risk of dehydration fastest in children compared to adults?
a) Lower metabolic rate
b) Higher body water content
c) Stronger kidneys
d) Greater fat stores
474. A pediatric nurse advises parents about accident prevention at home. Which is correct?
a) Encourage play near electrical outlets
b) Store medicines in locked cabinets
c) Keep sharp objects accessible
d) Use loose railings for stairs
475. Pain management in children should prioritize:
a) Sedation only
b) Multimodal approaches (pharmacological + non-pharmacological)
c) Ignoring pain to build tolerance
d) Parental scolding
476. The leading cause of under-five mortality in India is:
a) Malnutrition
b) Snake bite
c) Asthma
d) Road accidents
477. Which factor does NOT affect a child’s response to illness?
a) Physiological differences
b) Psychological differences
c) Parent’s education level
d) Immunological differences
478. The philosophy of modern child care emphasizes:
a) Child as passive recipient
b) Holistic, family-centered approach
c) Separation of child from parents
d) Nurse-centered care
479. Which of the following agencies is international?
a) ICDS
b) UNICEF
c) Anganwadi
d) RBSK
480. Cold chain maintenance is MOST critical for:
a) Toys
b) Vaccines
c) Blood pressure monitors
d) Syringes
481. In grief management, a nurse caring for bereaved parents should:
a) Avoid discussion about loss
b) Provide empathetic listening and support
c) Encourage quick discharge
d) Focus only on paperwork
482. A child receiving IV medication develops infiltration at the site. The nurse’s FIRST action is:
a) Continue infusion
b) Stop infusion immediately
c) Ignore as minor issue
d) Apply tight bandage
483. For calculating fluid requirements in children, the most used formula is:
a) Holliday-Segar method
b) Parkland formula
c) Glasgow method
d) APGAR scoring
484. The “Well Baby Clinic” does NOT focus on:
a) Growth monitoring
b) Immunization
c) Treatment of fractures
d) Nutritional advice
485. Which intervention reduces separation anxiety in hospitalized toddlers?
a) Restricting parental visits
b) Rooming-in of parents
c) Keeping child isolated
d) Avoiding toys
486. A child health nurse’s role in preventive pediatrics includes:
a) Curative surgery
b) Immunization education
c) Complicated laboratory tests
d) Prescribing narcotics
487. The FACES pain rating scale is most appropriate for children aged:
a) <2 years
b) 3–7 years
c) 8–12 years
d) Adolescents only
488. Which legislation protects children from exploitation in India?
a) RTE Act
b) Child Labour Prohibition Act
c) Dowry Prohibition Act
d) MTP Act
489. A neonate born at home requires immunization. Which is the first vaccine to be administered?
a) BCG
b) Hepatitis B birth dose
c) DPT
d) JE vaccine
490. Best strategy to encourage immunization in rural areas is:
a) Punitive action against parents
b) IEC activities and community participation
c) Forcing immunization
d) Ignoring cultural practices
491. Which is NOT included in preventive pediatrics?
a) Accident prevention
b) Growth monitoring
c) Cardiac surgery
d) Immunization
492. A 7-year-old child expresses fear before surgery. The nurse should:
a) Provide information in simple words and allow questions
b) Ignore the child’s fear
c) Tell the child “don’t worry” only
d) Restrict parental presence
493. Which vaccine requires storage strictly at -20°C?
a) OPV
b) BCG
c) DPT
d) Measles
494. The best pain assessment method for a neonate is:
a) FACES scale
b) FLACC scale
c) Numerical rating
d) Verbal description
495. Which factor increases psychological impact of hospitalization in children?
a) Age-appropriate explanation
b) Sudden separation from parents
c) Play therapy availability
d) Child-friendly environment
496. Administration of oral medication in infants is best done by:
a) Mixing in large volume of milk
b) Using dropper/syringe towards the side of mouth
c) Forcing into throat
d) Giving with bottle nipple
497. Which preventive measure reduces accidents among school-age children?
a) Teaching road safety
b) Ignoring curiosity
c) Allowing unrestricted outdoor play
d) Giving no guidance
498. In terms of growth monitoring, “failure to thrive” indicates:
a) Weight consistently below 3rd percentile
b) Overweight child
c) Sudden tall stature
d) Hyperactive child
499. The nurse is preparing vaccine vials for an outreach session. The vials with Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM) stage 3 should be:
a) Used immediately
b) Discarded
c) Stored again
d) Given to older children only
500. Which principle is MOST essential in caring for hospitalized children?
a) Holistic care, including family involvement
b) Quick discharge only
c) Avoidance of play activities
d) Minimal communication
Answer Keys
401.✔ Answer: b) Allow parents to bring familiar food from home (if permitted)
402.✔ Answer: b) To identify growth faltering early
403.✔ Answer: b) Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance
404.✔ Answer: c) Measles vaccine
405.✔ Answer: a) Stop infusion immediately
406.✔ Answer: a) Locking cupboards containing medicines
407.✔ Answer: b) Child is a growing, developing individual with rights
408.✔ Answer: b) Preoperational
409.✔ Answer: b) Immature renal clearance
410.✔ Answer: b) Hand hygiene before and after contact
411.✔ Answer: c) Right to imprisonment
412.✔ Answer: b) “This medicine will help your body fight illness.”
413.✔ Answer: c) Janani Suraksha Yojana
414.✔ Answer: b) Educate about risk of infant botulism
415.✔ Answer: b) Breastfeeding or sucrose solution
416.✔ Answer: a) Number of sick children in a population
417.✔ Answer: a) Use direct, honest explanations and respect privacy
418.✔ Answer: c) Express emotions and reduce fear
419.✔ Answer: a) Normal local reaction
420.✔ Answer: a) Vitamin A supplementation
421.✔ Answer: b) Higher body water content
422.✔ Answer: c) Ignoring temper tantrums entirely
423.✔ Answer: c) Performing complex pediatric surgeries
424.✔ Answer: c) Loss of control and independence
425.✔ Answer: a) POCSO Act 2012
426.✔ Answer: a) Cry
427.✔ Answer: c) BCG
428.✔ Answer: b) Family-centered care and rooming-in
429.✔ Answer: b) Maintain prescribed rate and inform physician
430.✔ Answer: b) Strong fear of separation and mutilation
431.✔ Answer: b) Right to participation and expression
432.✔ Answer: b) Provide culturally sensitive health education about vaccine importance
433.✔ Answer: b) Vastus lateralis
434.✔ Answer: d) Telling child “don’t cry, be strong”
435.✔ Answer: b) Use bubbles, toys, or storytelling
436.✔ Answer: a) Stop infusion and remove IV
437.✔ Answer: b) Birth asphyxia and prematurity
438.✔ Answer: b) Weight and age
439.✔ Answer: a) Enforce seat belt and helmet use
440.✔ Answer: b) Bereavement is the period after loss, grief is the emotional reaction
441.✔ Answer: b) Building blocks
442.✔ Answer: b) Providing pre- and post-operative emotional and physical care
443.✔ Answer: a) Belief in discarding colostrum as impure
444.✔ Answer: a) Demonstrate with equipment and allow practice
445.✔ Answer: a) Mummy restraint
446.✔ Answer: c) Antibiotic therapy for pneumonia
447.✔ Answer: b) Aspiration during anesthesia
448.✔ Answer: b) Anxiety and guilt
449.✔ Answer: b) 1000 ml
450.✔ Answer: c) Government of India
451.b) Assessing the child’s developmental stage and home environment ✔
452.c) Pre-lacteal feeds like honey or sugar water ✔
453.c) Growth monitoring, nutrition advice, and immunization ✔
454.d) Oxygen saturation ✔
455.b) 6–14 years ✔
456.a) Normal adjustment reaction ✔
457.a) 1974 ✔
458.a) OPV-0 ✔
459.b) Immunization ✔
460.a) Showing cartoons ✔
461.b) Deaths of children under 5 years per 1000 live births ✔
462.b) Age and weight ✔
463.c) Providing counseling about vaccine benefits and addressing fears ✔
464.b) Family-centered care ✔
465.b) Preventing movement during a short procedure ✔
466.a) Numerical rating scale ✔
467.a) Vitamin A prophylaxis ✔
468.d) Right to marry ✔
469.b) Prevent occurrence of illness ✔
470.a) ICDS (Integrated Child Development Services) ✔
471.a) Explaining procedure in age-appropriate language ✔
472.b) Play and simple words ✔
473.b) Higher body water content ✔
474.b) Store medicines in locked cabinets ✔
475.b) Multimodal approaches (pharmacological + non-pharmacological) ✔
476.a) Malnutrition ✔
477.c) Parent’s education level ✔
478.b) Holistic, family-centered approach ✔
479.b) UNICEF ✔
480.b) Vaccines ✔
481.b) Provide empathetic listening and support ✔
482.b) Stop infusion immediately ✔
483.a) Holliday-Segar method ✔
484.c) Treatment of fractures ✔
485.b) Rooming-in of parents ✔
486.b) Immunization education ✔
487.b) 3–7 years ✔
488.b) Child Labour Prohibition Act ✔
489.b) Hepatitis B birth dose ✔
490.b) IEC activities and community participation ✔
491.c) Cardiac surgery ✔
492.a) Provide information in simple words and allow questions ✔
493.a) OPV ✔
494.b) FLACC scale ✔
495.b) Sudden separation from parents ✔
496.b) Using dropper/syringe towards the side of mouth ✔
497.a) Teaching road safety ✔
498.a) Weight consistently below 3rd percentile ✔
499.b) Discarded ✔
500.a) Holistic care, including family involvement ✔
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