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Basic Approach to RGUHS Nursing Exam
1. An Approach To
RGUHS Nursing Examination
As Presented By:
The Fellowship Of Glorious People
2. Writing materials
Go to the examination hall with quality writing materials and also with extras. E.g.:
Black Pen-2 (and 2 Blue Pen)
Sharpened pencil – 2
Sharpener
Eraser
Ruler/scale
Identification details
a. Go to the hall with your necessary identification materials. i.e.
.College ID Card
.Examination hall ticket
b. Fill out your identification details as per university requirements. i.e.
.Name
.Exam number
.College etc
GENERAL
3. Try as much as you can to ensure you sleep early enough so you'll
be refreshed for the exam.
Pray well, Eat well, Rest well, Study well ......
Control your write ups , write focusing on what is required,
Do not write to simply just fill up your booklet but write accurately
and correctly.
GENERAL cont’d
4. Rough work
Do not write on your question paper do all your rough work at the
back page of your answer booklet and then rule it out with a straight
line instead. But preferable write the answer directly on the actual
answer page
Timing
Plan your time effectively having a maximum amount of time for a
particular question section. E.g.
Section A = 30 mins
Section B = 1hr 30 mins
Section C = 30mins
Rounding up = 15 mins
Revising your work & last min corrections= 15 mins
GENERAL cont’d
5. Hand writing
Have neat, clear and bold hand writing with good spacing.
Neatness
Your work should be as neat as possible with as little errors as
possible.
GENERAL cont’d
Two perfect examples of horrible hand writings
7. 1st year:
Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition and Biochemistry
Nursing Foundation
Psychology
Microbiology
2nd year
Sociology
Medical Surgical Nursing - I
Pharmacology, Pathology & Genetic
Community Health Nursing -I
Communication & Educational
Technology
SUBJECTS
3rd year
• Medical surgical Nursing-II
• Child Health Nursing
• Mental Health Nursing
4th year
• Midwifery & Obstetrical Nursing
• Community Health Nursing – II
• Nursing Research & Statistics
• Management of Nursing Services &
Education
8. For the allocation of, marks check:
Revised Ordinance Governing Basic B.Sc. Nursing Degree Course
Regulations and Curriculum – 2007
Vol. 1
Pages: 7 - 12
MARKS
9. Use of margins/proper numbering
IN ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS
Actual
answer
booklet
11. 1. a. Definition
Immunity is the response of the body against foreign microbes
(pathogens)
b. Types of immunity
The types of immunity are:
i. Innate immunity
ii. Acquired immunity
2. a. Definition
When
writing
your
answers
on your
answer
booklet
Nosochomial infections are…………………..
12. Start answering you questions by first answering from the section
you know the answers to most of the questions
Try to always start with your 2 marks questions answering all of
them.
If you don't know much of the two marks questions as at when you
are starting or you are not sure of their answers, then you can start
by answering from another section
Always try to finish from one section before moving on to another
section. E.g. finish from section A –Long Essay before moving on
to Section B –Short Essay
Answer your questions using as much headings as you can.
Write quickly, accurately and neatly
ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS
13. Question:
Discuss the differences between benign and malignant tumors.
Ans:
1. Define and explain benign tumors
2. Define and explain malignant tumors
3. Give the differences preferably in a tabular form
4. State their pathology i.e. causes, risk factors, how they are
formed etc
5. State thier complications.
6. Write everything else you can think of.
Answering 10 marks questions
14. Question:
Explain the etio-pathogenesis of Primary Tuberculosis
Ans:
1. Definition of Tuberculosis
2. (Etiology and risk factors of Tb) - optional
3. Types of T.B -> Primary Tb
4. Etiology and Risk factors of PTb
5. Etiopathogenesis of PTb
6. Management – Medical (Pharmacological); Surgical; NURSING
7. Prevention
Answering 5marks questions
16. 1. Define –
Give the specific definition as seen in the textbooks (word for word or
as close to what is there as possible) specifying the postulator of that
definition and the year if possible.
N.B – If you are not sure of the definition you know or get the name of
the postulator confused with another definition, then simply give the
definition you know but without the name and year.
3. Explain –
Write about the said concept in your words. You may state the
definition first (i.e before explaining) or after explaining.
5. Write on/about –
Definition – Types – Etiology & Risk Factors – Complications – Pathogenesis –
Management _ Medical_Surgical_NURSING – Prevention.
Answering Questions Generally
17. 1. Pray well, study well, eat well, rest well and be relaxed when going for the examination.
2. When studying, try to understand the concept behind the particular topic (read to know and not just
to pass).
3. On the night before the exam;
a. Try to make sure you have enough rest so as to make it to the exam center refreshed and fully active.
b. Eat well (healthy) and early so at for the food to digest before going to bed.
4. Go the examination center with all your required writing materials and preferably even with extras.
5. Upon getting to the examination hall make out a little time to say a quick prayer and to calm and
compose yourself.
6. If you must do a rough work, do it at the back of the answer booklet and rule it out with a straight line
across the page.
7. Write neatly, boldly and clearly using a good margin and numbering system.
8. Underline your headings as much as possible.
9. Draw all necessary diagrams neatly with a pencil before using your pen (you are free to apply colors
to differentiate the sections if you want. Just be sure to stick to your already set time)
Summary
18. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
Wishing You Success In The Forthcoming Examinations
On Behalf of The Entire FGP Committee And Members
GOD BLESS US ALL