Nena is correct in Identifying the causative agent of dengue fever.
A. Fomite
B. Vector
C. Bacteria
D. Virus
D. Virus
Which of the following strategies would prove effective in preventing more incidences of dengue infection?
A. Healthy nutritious food
B. Burning of leaves and garbage
C. Destruction of breeding place of vectors
D. Adequate rest and sleep
C. Destruction of breeding place of vectors
Bleeding is the most serious complication of Dengue infection. When is the patient be watched for symptoms of bleeding?
A. 4th to 7 days
B. At the onset of symptoms
C. 2nd to 3rd day
D. 1St day
A. 4th to 7 days
Which information about the nature of dengue fever the nurse should relay to the community?
A. It is always life threatening
B. It could be deadly but preventable
C. It could responds well to antibiotics
D. The incubation period is variable
B. It could be deadly but preventable
Which diagnostic test could be useful in confirming the diagnosis of Dengue Fever?
A. Rumpell - Leede
B. Mantoux
C. Elisa
D. Widal
C. Elisa
Her priority in managing community health needs is through knowing in-depth the PREVALENCE of diseases because it indicates the ______.
A. risks to health problems
B. presence of health problems
C. Priority needs of the people.
D. magnitude of health problems
D. magnitude of health problems
Nurse Rona and her team has been utilizing the EEPIDEMIOLOGIC TRIAD model - identifying causative factors of diseases. Which of the following is not relevant this, model?
A. External agent
B. Susceptible host
C. Treatment Regimen
D. Environment
C. Treatment Regimen
There is an outbreak of measles in some areas of the community where Nurse Rona is assigned. Which of the following-steps of an outbreak investigation should Nurse Rona and her team begin ?
A. Identify and count cases.
B. Verify diagnosis
C. Define and identify cases.
D. Prepare for field work.
D. Prepare for field work.
Nurse RoNa is able to know the patterns of occurrence and distribution of diseases in the community . Per record she found out there had been cases of rabies at irregular intervals scattered in particular places. This occurrence rates to ______.
A. Endemic
B. Pandemic
C. Epidemic
D. Sporadic
D. Sporadic
As an epidemiology nurse, Nurse Rona’s PRIMARY function and responsibility is to _____.
A. Assist the epidemiologist in making reports
B. Implement public health surveillance
C. Render nursing care to sick residents
D. Follow up cases and contacts
B. Implement public health surveillance
Which of the following are the four chronic disease referred to by WHO?
A.Cardiovascular Disease ,Cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
B.Cardiovascular Disease ,Cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Dementia
C.Cardiovascular Disease ,Arthritis, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
D.Cardiovascular Disease ,Cancer, acute kidney disorder, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
A.Cardiovascular Disease ,Cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
The WHO reveals that the NUMBER ONE cause of death from chronic diseases worldwide is Ischemic heart disease, using the 2024 estimate, the top three are _______.
A.Ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, stroke
B.Ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, diabetes mellitus
C.Ischemic heart disease, , stroke, tuberculosis
D.Ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, genitourinary disorder
A.Ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, stroke
In the Philippines, which is the TOP Killer according to the Department of Health (2023 data)?
A. Asthma
B. Cancer
C. Tuberculosis
D. Cardiovascular Diseases
D. Cardiovascular Diseases
When studying chronic diseases, the multifactorial etiology of illness is considered. What does this imply?
A. Single organism that causes the disease, such as cholera, must be studied in moredetail.
B. Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease.
C. The rise in infectious and communicable disease must be the main focus.
D. Genetics and molecular structure of disease is paramount.
B. Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease.
Determinants of health to address the development of cancer in a community includes, Which of the following is NOT Included?
A. Proximity of the community to chemical plants that emit poisonous gases.
B. High percentage of tobacco use among the residents.
C. Prevailing diet high in processed food and fat.
D. Availability of the health facilities.
D. Availability of the health facilities.
In the Community Health Nursing, despite the availability and use of many equipment and devices to facilitate the job of the community health nurse, the best tool any nurse should be prepared to apply is a scientific approach. This approach ensures quality of care even at the community setting. COPAR stands for:
A.Organization Participatory Action Research
B.Community Organization Participatory Activity Research
C.Community Organization Program Action Research
D.Community Organizing Participatory Action Research
D.Community Organizing Participatory Action Research
Which of the following statements is TRUE with regard to the principles of COPAR?
a.The most oppressed and exploited sectors of the society are open to change.
b.COPAR should be based on the interest of the upper class of society.
c.The poorest sector of the society resists social change.
d.COPAR will only temporarily lead to self-reliance because poor people, by nature, needs discipline, and guidance
a.The most oppressed and exploited sectors of the society are open to change.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE regarding the PROCESSES involved in COPAR?
a.COPAR utilizes a progressive cycle of action-reflection-action process.
b.Consciousness raising through experiential learning is central to COPAR.
c.COPAR is leader-oriented; thus, it focuses on core group formation.
d.COPAR is participatory and mass-based.
c.COPAR is leader-oriented; thus, it focuses on core group formation.
ethods of integration include the following, EXCEPT:
a.Participation in direct production activities of the people.
b.Conduct house-to-house visits
c.Helping out in household chores
d.Participating in all the social activities of the youth in the community
d.Participating in all the social activities of the youth in the community
Groundwork is defined as ___________.
a.Motivating people on a one-on-one basis to work towards the resolution of community problems
b.Going around and giving tasks to people so that community problems will be solved.
c.Uniting the community people as a group on the proper action towards the resolution of community problems.
d.Measuring the outcome of activities implemented versus the objectives that were set.
a.Motivating people on a one-on-one basis to work towards the resolution of community problems
Nurse Joy is the new PHN in her municipality. She just had her license and is very excited about her new job. As a nurse, Joy knows very well that she can perform all of the following except:
a.Conduct lectures on the importance of prenatal visits to all pregnant women.
b.Perform Leopold’s maneuver in the home setting.
c.Assist in home deliveries
d.Suture 2nd degree lacerations during home deliveries
d.Suture 2nd degree lacerations during home deliveries
During the home visits, Simonette identified cases of severe dehydration among children and immediately referred them to the district hospital. Which among of the following roles is she performing?
a.Clinician
b.Health educator
c.Leader
d.Researcher
a.Clinician
The new vision of the DOH is:
a.Promotion, protection, preservation and restoration of health of the people through provision and delivery of health services and through regulation and encouragement of providers of goods and health service
b.The global leader for attaining better health outcomes, competitive, responsive health care system and equitable health financing.
c.Filipinos among the healthiest people in Asia by 2040
d.To lead the country in the development of productive, resilient, equitable and people centered health care.
c.Filipinos among the healthiest people in Asia by 2040
Which of the following is NOT an element of FOURmula One for Health?
a. health financing
b. Good governance
c. Good leadership
d. Health regulation
e. Health service delivery
c. Good leadership