CHN 4 Flashcards

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Nena is correct in Identifying the causative agent of dengue fever.
A. Fomite
B. Vector
C. Bacteria
D. Virus

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D. Virus

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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

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C. Destruction of breeding place of vectors

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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

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A. 4th to 7 days

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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

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B. It could be deadly but preventable

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Which diagnostic test could be useful in confirming the diagnosis of Dengue Fever?
A. Rumpell - Leede
B. Mantoux
C. Elisa
D. Widal

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C. Elisa

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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

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D. magnitude of health problems

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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

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C. Treatment Regimen

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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.

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D. Prepare for field work.

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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

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D. Sporadic

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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

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B. Implement public health surveillance

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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

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A.Cardiovascular Disease ,Cancer, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease

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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

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A.Ischemic heart disease, neoplasm, stroke

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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

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D. Cardiovascular Diseases

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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.

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B. Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease.

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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.

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D. Availability of the health facilities.

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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

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D.Community Organizing Participatory Action Research

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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

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a.The most oppressed and exploited sectors of the society are open to change.

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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.

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c.COPAR is leader-oriented; thus, it focuses on core group formation.

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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

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d.Participating in all the social activities of the youth in the community

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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.

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a.Motivating people on a one-on-one basis to work towards the resolution of community problems

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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

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d.Suture 2nd degree lacerations during home deliveries

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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

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a.Clinician

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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.

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c.Filipinos among the healthiest people in Asia by 2040

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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

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c. Good leadership

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Administrative Orde 144 series of 2004 establishing BnB Botika ng Barangay. BnB are allowed to sell, distribute, offer for sale and or make available low priced generic home remedies. OTC drugs and 2 selected antibiotics which includes? A. Amoxicillin and Cotrimoxazole B. Amoxicillin and tetracycline C. Amoxicillin, Cefuroxime D. Amoxicillin and Penicillin
A. Amoxicillin and Cotrimoxazole
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As a public health nurse and as a citizen, you are concerned about the Earth’s warming up fast from the production of greenhouse gases which are involved in the greenhouse effect. The most common greenhouses gases are the following, EXCEPT: A. Oxygen B. Methane C. Water Vapor D. Carbon dioxide
A. Oxygen
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You are concerned about the effects of global warming on the health of people. In your advocacy, which of the following statements should NOT be included? A. Increased aeroallergens result in increase in cardiovascular disease. B. There is an increase in mental health problems due to harmful and unexpected consequences. C. Increased exposure to ultraviolet rays results in increases in skin cancers. D. Changing patterns result in increases in vector, food and waterborne disease
A. Increased aeroallergens result in increase in cardiovascular disease.
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The public health nurse is aware of the importance of the need to perform roles in preparing for a disaster. The BEST example of one of these roles would be to: a. Assist in the prevention of injury b. Identify disaster risks c. Coordinate emergency care d. Inspect cluster of houses
b. Identify disaster risks
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The residents and local leaders in Municipality X is mapping out potential disaster locations in the community. This period of planning and preparation is described as: a. Recovery stage b. Pre- disaster stage c. Impact stage d. Non- disaster stage
b. Pre- disaster stage
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The nurse is discussing the prevention of osteoporosis with a group of clients in the community. The nurse explains factors required to keep bones strong. Which is not included in the nurse’s discussion? A. An adequate sodium intake B. Maintenance of low weight C. Sufficient caffeine levels D. Minimize Smoking
B. Maintenance of low weight
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An appropriate treatment for heat exhaustion. A. Give water regardless of consciousness B. Cover with lots of blanket C. Apply cool wet cloths. D. Administer narcotic to lower down the temperature
C. Apply cool wet cloths.
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Nurse Carla is teaching group of clients with Diabetes. The following are risk factors of diabetes EXCEPT: a. Obesity b.Age > 35 years old c. Hypertension d.HDL cholesterol < 35 mg/dl
d.HDL cholesterol < 35 mg/dl
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Carla is correct when she mentioned that the primary intervention to halt the progression of cancer is: a. healthy lifestyle b.pain management c. Screening d.Chemotherapy
c. Screening
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All of the following are included in healthy lifestyle, EXCEPT: a. Not smoking b.Having regular exercise c. Weight Control d.Eating a delicious diet everyday
d.Eating a delicious diet everyday
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In teaching the sister of a hypertensive client about the proper use of bp apparatus in determining the blood pressure level of the client. The nurse is focusing in which domain of learning according to Bloom? a. Cognitive b.Affective c. Affiliative d.Psychomotor
d.Psychomotor
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Which of the following is the PRIMARY goal of collaboration A. Less number of people is needed B. Camaraderie C. ACOMPLISH GOALS D. Work is faster
C. ACOMPLISH GOALS
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Which IS not a KEY ELEMENTS of collaboration A.Shared vision B. Partnership C. Working together D. Unity E. duty
E. duty
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Which of the following BEST describe a strong team? A. cohesive C. driven B. shared goal D. Sense of mission
B. shared goal
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Collaboration and teamwork are essential in public health to improve A. Staff performance C. Equity in services B. Proper use of resources D. Quality healthcare
D. Quality healthcare
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Which of the following is the rationale why team work is ESSENTIAL in health care A.Helping one another B.Makes work lighter C.Promotes camaraderie D.Patient’s safety
D.Patient’s safety
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One step in ethical decision- making is to place an ethical issue or dilemma within a meaningful context. The rationale for this step is: a. The nature of ethical issues and dilemmas determines the specific ethical approach used. b. Multiple factors affect the interpretation and justification of the ethical issues and dilemmas. c. People cannot make sound ethical decision if they cannot identify ethical issues and dilemmas d. Health professionals cannot avoid choice and action in applying ethics in their work setting.
b. Multiple factors affect the interpretation and justification of the ethical issues and dilemmas.
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As a professional, the nurse must always conduct herself appropriately. Which of the following behaviours does NOT correspond to this statement? A. Avoid any abuse of the privilege relationship which exists with patients. B. Accept gift or hospitality from any person in exchange for a requested favor. C. Not demand and receive any commission, fee or emolument for referrals made. D. Not allowing themselves to be used in advertisement that would demean the image of profession.
B. Accept gift or hospitality from any person in exchange for a requested favor.
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Ethical decision making is the component of ethics that focuses on ____. a. The result of the decision b. The factors impinging on making the decision c. The process of how decisions are made d. Who makes the decision
c. The process of how decisions are made
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Conflict between two ethical principles is: A. ethical committee B. ethical issues C. dilemma D. ethical dilemma
D. ethical dilemma
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The Code’s Preamble recognizes that the PRIMARY responsibility of the nurse is to _______. A. treat and cure simple disease B. preserve health at all cost C. support client in health matters D. achieve quality of life for clients
B. preserve health at all cost
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PDCA is the basic structure for most quality improvement (QI) process. In public health, PDCA is focused on activities that are responsive to community needs and improving population health. PDCA stands for: a.Perform-Document-Correct-Act b.Perform-Do-Check-Analyze c.Plan-Do-Check-Act d.Plan-Document-Check-Analyze
c.Plan-Do-Check-Act
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There are several approaches and tools in (QI). One of these is the Fishbone diagram, developed by K. Ishikawa. Which BEST describes the Fishbone diagram? It is ____. A.A wholistic approach in problem identification B.Used in interview sessions C. cause – and- effect- diagram D.Useful in focusing on problem symptoms
C. cause – and- effect- diagram
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As a QI tool, the Gantt chart is useful for planning and scheduling projects. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the GANTT chart? It ______. A.Plans the order in which you’ll complete tasks B.Tracks specific tasks in a project. C.Provides a graphical illustration of resources D.Helps assess how long a project should take
C.Provides a graphical illustration of resources
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The steps in conducting quality improvement consist of the following: Which is the first step in the QI process? A. Identify and select strategies B. Evaluate QI outcomes C. Implement solution in small scale D. State the problem E. Expand scope of QI throughout the organization
D. State the problem
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Client satisfaction survey is an important and commonly used indicator for measuring the quality in health in health care. In the context of public health, which is NOT a purpose of satisfaction surveys? To ______. a.Serve as essential sources of information for identifying gaps b.Present the likelihood of continuing client-provider-agency relationships c.Directly address the health problems presented d.Provide data about health-seeking behaviors
c.Directly address the health problems presented
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One such family is a married couple who has two biologic children living with them as well as a child from the wife’s first marriage. What type of family is evident? a. Homogenous b. Extended c. Blended d. Nuclear
c. Blended
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When Nurse Gloria assesses a family, which family task would she consider having HIGHEST PRIORITY for health family functioning? a. Reproduction of new family members b. Physiologic maintenance and safety c. Allocation of family resources d. Maintenance of order and authority
b. Physiologic maintenance and safety
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Which of the following is an evidence of the a poor family coping Index related to healthcare attitudes ? A. A parents who washes the wound of the child with running water B. The family who observes the habit of cleaning surroundings. C. A young mother who introduced solid food to her three-month-old baby. D. A mother who brings he
C. A young mother who introduced solid food to her three-month-old baby.
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Which of the following is the BEST evidence of a family whose family coping index on therapeutic competence is rated as coping well? A. Shows positive interpersonal relationship B. Participates in the weekly clean and green program of the community C. Maintain clean and organized household ambiance D. Visits the clinic frequently well or sick.
A. Shows positive interpersonal relationship
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Which of the following tools used by nurses in the community setting for assessing health needs and problems of families that is similar to family coping index A. Nursing theories B. Vitals statistics C. Case study D. Nursing diagnosis
D. Nursing diagnosis
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As Nurse Pedrito prepares for the day's visits, which of the following patients should be seen FIRST? A client with ________. A. Amado, Parkinson's disease with imbalance gait. B. Nora, A history of congestive heart failure with dyspnea. C. Haji,A thoracostomy six months ago. D. Franicso, A stroke with nasogastric tube (NGT).
B. Nora, A history of congestive heart failure with dyspnea.
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Mang Emilio refuses to take his daily medication for hypertension. Which of the following actions should Nurse Pedrito take at this time? A. Tell Mang Emilio that he will suffer from stroke. B. Explore the reason for the client's refusal to take the medication. C. Administer the medication by injection. D. Obtain help from relatives in administering the medication.
B. Explore the reason for the client's refusal to take the medication.
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Nurse Yuri sees a 65 year-old male, who is recovering from stroke. He noticed that Mang Jose exhibits signs of unilateral neglect. Which behavior is suggestive of this unilateral neglect? Mang Jose is _________. A. Unable to carry out cognitive and motor activity at the same time. B. Observed shaving only one side of his face. C. Unable to complete a range of vision without turning his head side to side. D. Unable to distinguish between two tactile stimuli
B. Observed shaving only one side of his face.
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Nurse Pedrito is teaching a client with Parkinson's disease on ways to prevent curvatures of the spine associated with the disease. To prevent spinal flexion, the nurse should tell the client to _________. A. Rest in supine position with his head elevated. B. Sleep only in dorsal recumbent position. C. Periodically lie in prone position without a neck pillow. D. Sleep on either side, but keep his back straight.
C. Periodically lie in prone position without a neck pillow.
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A client with congestive heart failure has been receiving digoxin (lanoxin). Which finding indicates that the medication is having a desired effect? A. Increased weight B. Improved appetite C. Increased urinary output D. Increased pedal edema
C. Increased urinary output
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Documentation is a critical component to the delivery of healthcare. It is a tool which serves many purposes. Which of the following is NOT included? A. Create a permanent record for the patient’s future care B. Provide material for discussion C. Plan and evaluate a patient’s treatment D. Ensures continuity of care
B. Provide material for discussion
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When recording the home visit, it is important for the public health nurse to _____. A. Document the visit only when there are significant changes B. Follow the agency format for recording and documentation C. Complete the charting every Friday of the week D. Use phrases in outline form
B. Follow the agency format for recording and documentation
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The nurse should document intelligently and clearly. There are ways to help protect against an allegation of falsifying a medical record. Which one is not CORRECT: A. Date, time, and sign every entry. B. Make entries BEFORE care is given. C. Written legibly. D. Be thorough, accurate, and objective.
B. Make entries BEFORE care is given.
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Public health nurses must know that all records have a life cycle and retention scheduling. Clinical records must be retained in the health care facility for: A. Anytime with client’s permission B. Ten years from last date of service C. Two years from date of client’s last visit D. Five years from date of client admission
B. Ten years from last date of service
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Controlled Substances such as drugs dispensed and administered, order and inventory records must be kept in the health care facility for how many years? A. Six months B. One year C. Five years D. Three years
C. Five years
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Malaria is considered to be endemic in Palawan. Which of the following is the most significant vector in the transmission of malaria? a.Plasmodium falciparum b.Lattus lattu virus c.Aedes aegypti mosquito dHomo sapiens. e.Anopheles mosquito
e.Anopheles mosquito
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Which of the following denotes that resistance of an entire community to an infectious agent as a result of the immunity of a large proportion of individuals to the agent? A. Active immunity B. Passive immunity C. Natural immunity D. Herd immunity
D. Herd immunity
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68.Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that can spread throughout the body, affecting many organs. Without prompt treatment, it can cause serious complications and can be fatal. It's caused by a bacterium. To confirm it, the nurse is expecting what type of test? A. Fecalysis B. WIDAL test C. Tyhidot D. Blood culture
D. Blood culture
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Dog Bites are relatively common in the Philippines. The presence of a number of stay dogs predisposes to the occurrence of rabies. Upon entry of the patient to ER, the nurse must FIRST perform which nursing intervention? A. Inject with rabies immune globulin. B. Cleanse the bite with soap and running water. C. Inject the rabies vaccine immediately. D. Administer the pain reliever, as ordered
B. Cleanse the bite with soap and running water.
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For prevention of hepatitis A, you decided to conduct health education activities. Which of the following is IRRELEVANT? A. Use of sterile syringes and needles B.Safe food preparation and food handling by vendors C.Proper disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene D.Immediate reporting of water pipe leaks and illegal water connections
A. Use of sterile syringes and needles
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A patient with scabies is using scabicide. To achieve its effect Nurse Joshua must place the medication within? a.8 hours b.12 hours c.24 hours d.14 hours
d.14 hours
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total 0f 252 suspected hand foot mouth disease (HFMD) cases were tallied from January 1-25 this year. The City of San Jose Del monte topped the list of towns and cities. Most of the cases recorded were four years old children and younger, including eight-month old infant. Food and mouth disease is cause by: A. Virus b. bacteria c. protozoa d. fungi
A. Virus
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The Philippines had its first case of death due to e-cigarette or vaping use-associated lung injury (EVALI), the Department of Health (DOH) announced on May 31. DOH Asst. Sec. Albert Domingo in a media forum said the victim, a 22-year-old from Laguna, died of a heart attack following a severe lung injury. The victim, who used vape for the past two years, had no known comorbidities. Dr. Margarita Isabel Fernandez and several doctors of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) wrote a research published in the Respirology Case Reports journal of the Asian Pacific Society of Respirology. Based on their research, the victim had a sudden onset severe chest pain for two days after doing a sports activity. He was running out of air (dyspnea), sweating excessively (diaphoresis), and having muscle pain (myalgia). RA 9211, also known as the tobacco regulation Act of 2003, regulating the __________ use, sale, distribution and advertisement of tobacco products. a. packaging b. usage c. consumption d. manufacturing e. price hike
a. packaging
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When patient Zan Chai is diagnosed to have pneumonia, the breath sounds detected by the nurse on auscultation of the affected area would be___________ A. wheezing sounds B. stridor C. fine crackles D. deep and low pitch sound
C. fine crackles
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The lessons learned in responding to HIV will play an instrumental role in the success in achieving many of the Sustainable Development Goals, good health and well-being, and the goals on gender equality and women's empowerment, reduced inequalities, global partnerships and just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Notably, CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION is under? A. SDG 1 B. SDG 3 C. SDG 4 D. SDG 5 E. SDG 6
E. SDG 6
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The team 1eader, decided to ask Nurse Trining the meaning of informed consent. After being able to define what the term means further asked the reasons for its use. Nurse Trining was ask about the right to privacy, her answer should be which of the following? A.To fully understand what the research is all about and what will happen should the participants to involve themselves in the research study B. To get assurance that participants have the right to withdraw from participating in the research at any given time. C. To get a compete and Full information as to the objective of the study, procedures to be implemented, data collection, benefit and has and options in the method at treatment. D. To get assurance how anonymity and confidentiality will be maintained
D. To get assurance how anonymity and confidentiality will be maintained
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As to the observance of respecting privacy, nurse Trining explained that researcher should not discuss the information publicly without the consent of the subjects. This is in observance to___________. A. breach of contract B. anonymity C. Ethical dilemma D. Confidentiality
D. Confidentiality
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In nursing, Nurse Trining explained that the MAIN goal of conducting research is to______. A. Justify the role of nurses as health care provider B. establish a credit body of evidence to support and improve the delivery of care. C. identify research priorities that will justify the Oversupply of nurses D. develop a body of knowledge to address non-nursing problems
B. establish a credit body of evidence to support and improve the delivery of care.
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In conducting a study on sleep, Nurse Trining was asked which of the types of research will be used should it involve collecting numerical data which is most often under considerable control. Her answer should be _________. A. Ethnographic B. Phenomenological C. Qualitative D. Quantitative
D. Quantitative
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Should a 24-hour period clinical observations and activities be considered in conducting the research on sleep, the type of study that study will be conducting is A. Quantitative B. Descriptive C. Phenomenological D. Exploratory
B. Descriptive
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The foundation of medication administration is the application for the "Rights of Medication Administration." which of the following is NOT included in these rights? A. Right route B. Right patient C. Right dosage D. Right price.
D. Right price.
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When conducting Parents Education on immunization, which of the following considerations should Nurse Gabriela include THE MOST? A. Welcomes and greets child and family. B. Explains the vaccines to be administered. C. Refuse entry to those who came late. D. Refrain from answering questions from parents.
B. Explains the vaccines to be administered.
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When handling vaccines, the FIRST step Nurse Gabriela should do is to ________. A. Select the correct needle size. B. Reconstitute using diluent supplied. C. Check the content prior to drawing up. D. Check the vial for expiration date.
D. Check the vial for expiration date.
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A 2-month old infant was brought to the health center for immunization. During assessment, the infant’s temperature registered at 38.1 deg C. which is the best course of action that you will take? a.Go on with the infant’s immunization. b.Give paracetamol and wait for his fever to subside. c.Refer the infant to the physician for further assessment. d.Advise the infant’s mother to bring him back for immunization when he is well.
a.Go on with the infant’s immunization.
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When documenting the procedures done, which of the following should NOT be recorded? A. Date B. Lot number C. Manufacturer D. Needle gauge
D. Needle gauge
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All of the following are objectives of FHSIS, except: A.To complete the clinical picture of chronic disease and describe their natural history. B.To provide standardized, facility level data base which can be accessed for more in-depth studies. C.To minimize recording and reporting burden allowing more time for patient care and promotive activities. D.To ensure that data reported are useful and accurate and are disseminated in a timely and easy to use fashion
A.To complete the clinical picture of chronic disease and describe their natural history.
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What is the fundamental block or foundation of the field health service information system? A. Family treatment record (FTR) / Individual Treatment Record (ITR) B Target Client list C.Reporting forms D.Output record
A. Family treatment record (FTR) / Individual Treatment Record (ITR)
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All but one of the following are eligible target client list: A.Leprosy cases B.TB cases C.Prenatal care D.Diarrhea cases
D.Diarrhea cases
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Which of the following is used to monitor particular groups that are qualified as eligible to a certain program of the DOH? A. Family treatment record B.Target Client list C.Reporting forms D.Output record
B.Target Client list
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In using the tally sheet, what is the recommended frequency in tallying activities and services? A. Daily B.Weekly C.Monthly D.Quarterly
A. Daily
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Which of the ff is TRUE about health education in public health? A. It only done by professionals like nurses B. It is every health worker responsibility C. It remains constant D. It is seldom use in public health setting
B. It is every health worker responsibility
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The BEST result of health education process is A. It influences and changes behavior B. It provides new input C. Update others D. Information transfer
A. It influences and changes behavior
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Which of the following explains health education is creative process? A. It could employ a variety of strategies B. It can be done anywhere C. It could perform by any member of the health team D. It is a valuable health service E. all of the above
E. all of the above
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To families and individual in the community, which is the MOST important goal of health education? A. To study their life history B. To identify their weaknesses C. To totally change their lifestyle D. To motivate them to develop skills and literacy in health
D. To motivate them to develop skills and literacy in health
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As a whole health education in public health aims the __________. A. Transfers information B. Make life changes C. Better health opportunities D. Change personality
C. Better health opportunities
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RA 9173 is otherwise known as the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002. Which is the primary aim of this law? A.To enhance the competence of professional nurses. B. To regulate practice of professional nursing in the country C. To facilitate mobility of nurses to other countries D. To promote well – being of health workers.
B. To regulate practice of professional nursing in the country
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The nurse closely monitors the work she delegated to the barangay health worker. She is legally guided by his principle A. Respondent superior B. The good Samaritan C. Res ipsa loquitor D. Jurisprudence
A. Respondent superior
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This law promotes the well being and living conditions of health workers especially those from the government managed facilities________. A.Continuing professional development B.Magna Carta for health workers C.Philippine qualifications framework D.Local government code
B.Magna Carta for health workers
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It mandates the compulsory immunization of children below 8 years A. PD 996 B.RA 11223 C. RA 6713 D. RA 10912 E. RA 10512
A. PD 996
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They say that politics is a dirty thing. The current situation of our country is at stake due to political conflict. Our country is one of the richest in terms of natural resources but due to rampant corruption, like flood control projects of the DPWH and the connivance of Congress and Senate , we continuously experience a poor delivery system in the Phils. Nurses are not compensated well. As a citizen and a member of society, Which of the following the nurse MUST not do: A) Be involved in community concerns and projects B) Be equipped with knowledge of community health resources. C) Lead their lives in conformity with the principles of right conduct. D) Project an image that will demean the nursing profession at all times
D) Project an image that will demean the nursing profession at all times