NP1 COMPILATION OF BOARD EXAM NOVEMBER 21 & 22, 2021

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c. Nursing process

In order for Nurse Nona to become effective in her caregiving role to the different type of clientele in the community, she should be equipped with the basic knowledge about _______.

a. Statistics
b. Research
c. Nursing process
d. Nursing theories

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d. Optimum health and wellness

As planner and programmer in the community setting, Nurse Nona should understand that the PRIMARY objective of community Health Nursing is focused on the importance of _______.

a. Curative aspect of care
b. Restoration of full function
c. Rehabilitative part of care
d. Optimum health and wellness

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b. Is considered as a primary client

The BEST community Health Nursing principle that will guide Nurse Nona in the effective performance of her various roles and function is focused on the community that _____.

a. Has different health needs and problems
b. Is considered as a primary client
c. Has various structures and resources
d. Is composed of individudals and families

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c. 1,2,3,4
Ineffective breastfeeding is a wellness condition
***you may consider letter C as the answer. INEFFECTIVE BF could be a health threat as it may result in inadequate intake of breastmilk for the baby, which may lead to poor weight gain, problems with immunity, etc. Aside from those, it may also ineffective bf could also increase the risk for postpartum breast problems for the mother.)

As health monitor, which of the following should be considered by the Nurse as
HEALTH THREATS in the community?
1. Ineffective breastfeeding x
2. Fire hazards /
3. Inadequate immunization /
4. Polluted water supply /


a. 3,4
b. 2,3,4
c. 1,2,3,4
d. 1,2

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B. Motivates and enhances community participation
As community organizer, you facilitate community diagnosis and implementation by motivating members of the community to participate in their own health needs

Which is the INITIAL task of Nurse Nona as a community organizer?

A. Formulates individuals, family groups and community care plan
B. Motivates and enhances community participation
c. Prepares and submits required reports on time
d. Coordinates with individuals, families, groups for health services

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B. Case manager

During this pandemic time, which of the following roles of Nurse Bella should she significantly intensify to prevent more cases of mental problems in the community?

A. Case finder
B. Case manager
C. Researcher
D. Surveyor

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D. Set up a mental health program

There are individudals who are suffering from mental health challenges due to the pandemic. The BEST nursing action is _____.

A. Refer for admission at the mental health unit
B. Help in setting up debriefing stations
C. Recommend hiring of a community psychiatrist
D. Set up a mental health program

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d. Mental illness is a global concern

Which of the following information about severity of mental illness would be important to the mental health program in the community setting?

a. Mentally-ill patients are always dangerous
b. Mental illness is hereditary
c. Mental illness is not curable
d. Mental illness is a global concern

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a. Mental illness is not hereditary

After a webinar on the Mental Health Act, Nurse Bella realized that the community has to change which of the following perceptions?

a. Mental illness is not hereditary
b. Community resilience is important
c. Mental illness is incurable
d. Psychosocial services should be available

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d. Magnitude of health problems

In 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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c. Treatment regimen

Nurse Rona and her team has been utilizing the "EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRIAD" model of identifying causative factors of diseases. Which of the following is not relevant to this model? (-)

a. External agent
b. Susceptible host
c. Treatment regimen
d. Environment

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d. Sporadic

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 refers to _____.

a. Endemic
b. Epidemic
c. Pandemic
d. Sporadic

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b. Implement public health surveillance

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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a. Assessing health needs

Nurse Danica would like to put more emphasis on healthy lifestyle in her health education classes. Which step in the teaching-learning process should she FIRST start?

a. Assessing health needs
b. Evaluation of learning takes place
c. Preparing learning materials
d. Developing health education plan

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c. Cultural

In planning for the health education program about healthy lifestyle Nurse Danica targets to work with parents in the community. Noting different ethnics backgrounds among them, which important consideration should be part of the plan?

a. Economic
b. Social
c. Cultural
d. Educational

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d. Environment and learner's participation

Based on the Theory of Adult Learning by KNOWLE'S, which of the following principles will guide the Nurse to be an effective educator?

a. Educational attainment
b. School where the participants graduated
c. Age and gender of learners
d. Environment and learner's participation

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a. Encourages problem solving and critical thinking skills

Nurse Danica plans to have the residents of the community conduct brainstorming about their community problems. Which of the following is the rationale of this teaching format?

a. Encourages problem solving and critical thinking skills
b. Links audience participation to the presenter's speaking style and content
c. Allows the participants to generate ideas and discuss them in group setting
d. Offers shared experiences in a familiar setting

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c. Establishing trust and rapport

Successful teaching and learning activities in any health care setting is
PRIMARILY fostered through _____.

a. Identifying motivating factors
b. Using clear and concise language
c. Establishing trust and rapport
d. Setting realistic goals and objectives

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A. rusty, frothy

Case finding for PTB in the community requires that the nurse should identify persons having sputum characterized as _______.

A. rusty, frothy
B. yellowish
C. Blood stained
D. Greenish

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D. Portal of exit

In the care of patients with communication diseases, Nurse Keena should know that the feces, urine, blood and other body fluids are considered as

A. Portal of entry
B. Vehicles of transmission
C. Reservoir of agent
D. Portal of exit

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A. destroying breeding places of the vector

With the onset of the rainy season, the nurses are closely monitoring the increase of dengue cases. They should focus their health teaching on ways to prevent dengue by _____.

A. destroying breeding places of the vector
B. using repellant lotion
C. burning of dried leaves
D. wearing of protective clothing

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B. food and water

Outbreak of cases of typhoid fever occurs in the community. Nurse Keena should inform the residents that the transmission of the disease is through ______:

A. a vector
B. food and water
C. Blood and body fluids
D. Air

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C. Have the dogs vaccinated

25. There are several cases of Rabbies in the community. Which of the following preventive measure should Nurse Keena teach the families?

A. Impound all dogs
B. Impose "No pets allowed" rule
C. Have the dogs vaccinated
D. Report to the authorities households 6with dog/

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C. Report to MD orally wrong use of drug

Nurse Ana is aware that the domain of record management entails which of the following except:

A. Write in the Kardex what was to be endorsed
B. Keep human resources update at all times
C. Report to MD orally wrong use of drug
D. Ensure entries in patient record is signed

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B. Make chart audit

Improvement of Nursing service as well as patient satisfaction is also a concern of the nurse manager. Which of the following strategies can be adopted to achieve this goal

A. Hold regular meeting with staff
B. Make chart audit
C. Plan suggestion box
D. Conduct regular rounds of patients

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A. Ensure that the order will besigned by the physician as soon as heis nach to the facility.

A physician in the health facility has forgotten to change antibiotics of the patient and make phone call order to Nurse ANA. What should be the APPROPRIATE action of the nurse in this situation?

A. Ensure that the order will besigned by the physician as soon as heis nach to the facility.
B. Have any physician in the facilyt sign the order
C. Carry all phone orders and bring chart to the doctor for signing
D. Call back MD to give feedback

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D. DAR
DataL BP 160/96 Action- ACE inhibitor administered Response- BP decrease @ 140/88 and 1200cc for whole shift

If the CHN has written in the treatment record : BP 160/96, Ace inhibitor with Diazide admistered, BP decrease at 140/88 and urine output 1200 cc for whole shift. What type of charting is this?

A. PIE
B. AIRA
C. SOAP
D. DAR

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C. Serve as evidence of legal matters

Which of the following is PRIMARY purpose of accurate, updated and reliable document?

A. Use from the shift report of nurse and doctor
B. Protect nurse from doctors' reprimand
C. Serve as evidence of legal matters
D. Audit frequency of medication utilization

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C. Patient safety

Which of the following is the rationale why team work is ESSENTIAL in health care

A. Helping one another
B. Makes work lighter
C. Patient safety
D. Promotes camaraderie

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A. Shared vision

What are the MAIN component of collaboration?

A. Shared vision
B. Achievement of goals
C. Working together
D. Partnership

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A. Communication

Which of the following is an ESSENTIAL element of effective collaboation?

A. Communication
B. Belong to one team
C. Networking
D. Delegation

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B. Shared goals

Nurse Roy in his dealings with his co-workers instills collaborative partnership in doing their task which is the aim of this type of partnership?

A. Make work faster and easier
B. Shared goals
C. Change and influence group behavior
D. Staffs' satisfaction

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C. ask permission from barangay officials

To plan out for the activities intended for the elderly population the nurse should begin to______

A. do survey of the number of the elderly population
B. get informed consent
C. ask permission from barangay officials
D. tap the help of expert

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C. Activities of daily living

In assessing the health condition of the older persons, which is the BEST measure in determining their functional status?

A. Financial capability of the family
B. Age of the patient
C. Activities of daily living
D. Educational attainment

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D. They are more vulnerable to adverse drug reaction

Which information should the nurse provide to the elderly and their families regarding drug regimen presribed to patient?

A. Liquid medication is more convenient and safer
B. Allow them to refuse to take medicines
C. Give independence to take medicines
D. They are more vulnerable to adverse drug reaction

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B. Burnout
Long-term caregiver role strain can lead to caregiver stress and eventually cause caregiver burnout

Care giving to older persons can be burdensome to other members of family who are the caregivers. During home visit to the family, the nurse should look for symptoms of ____.

A. Agitation
B. Burnout
C. Withdrawal
D. Suicidal tendency

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C. Multidisciplinary

For an effective program for the elderly population, which should be the appropriate Approach?

A. Assign to the family
B. Supervised by physician
C. Multidisciplinary
D. Under the care of barangay health workers

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SITUATION - NURSE ZOE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE TOGETHER WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF THE HEALTH TEAM ENSURE THERE IS QUALITY IN HEALTH AND NURSING CARE, IN THEIR WORK PLACE.

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B. STANDARDS

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN IMPORTANT TOOL OF ASSESSING QUALITY IN THE DELIVERY OF HEALTH SERVICES?

A. RESEARCH
B. STANDARDS
C. NURSING PROCESS
D. LEGISLATION

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B. IMPORVEMENT PROCESS

CHOOSE THE KEY WORDS THAT BEST DESCRIBES QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN PUBLIC HEALTH.

A. STATUS QUO
B. IMPORVEMENT PROCESS
C. VERY CONVENTIONAL
D. PERFECT HEALTH FACILITY

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A. PATIENT SATISFACTION

CHOOSE THE DESCRIPTION THAT QUALITY EXISTS AT THE HEALTH CENTER

A. PATIENT SATISFACTION
B. SELECTED DELIVERY OF SERVICES
C. CONTROLLED BY LOCAL OFFICIALS
D. RAPID TURNOVER

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A. REVISE MANUAL FOR OPERATION

NURSE ELISA WOULD LIKE TO ENHANCE THE PROCESS STANDARD AT THE HEALTH CENTER. WHICH SHOULD BE HER PRIORITY NURSING INTIATIVE ?

A. REVISE MANUAL FOR OPERATION
B. HIRE MORE NEW GRADUATE
C. UPGRADE THE HEALTH EQUIPMENT D. REDUCE OPERATIONAL EXPENSES

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C. MAYOR

IDENTIFY TO WHOM NURSE ELISA WOULD SEEK HELP TO IMPROVE HEALTH RESOURCES LIKE MDICINES IN ORDED TO PROVIDE QUALITY NURSING CARE AT THE HEALTH CENTER.

A. HEAD OF THE CHURCH
B. SECRETARY OF HEALTH
C. MAYOR
D. GOVERNOR

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C. COST EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY ARE IMPORTANT

AS NURSE MANAGER, WHICH SHOULD SHE CONSIDER IMPORTANT WHEN PREPARING THE BUDGET NEEDED FOR THE OPERATION OF THE UNIT.

A. ALL THINGS AND EQUIPMENT NEED TO BE NEW YEARLY
B. BUDGET IS IMPLEMENTED WITH OR WITHOUT MONEY AT HAND
C. COST EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY ARE IMPORTANT
D. BUDGET IS NOT ESSENTIAL FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE

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C. STRATEGIC

IN THE PROCESS OF PLANNING, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING, NURSE ELISA SHOULD USE THE PLAN THAT WOULD REVIEW THE STRENGTHS AND WEKNESS OF THE ORGANIZATION

A. OPERATIONAL
B. NURSING CARE
C. STRATEGIC
D. PROGRAM

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B. IDENTIFY RESOURCES NEEDED TO ACCOMPLISH TASK

FOR COST EFFECTIVENESS MEASURE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE BEST NURSING ACTION

A. ALL THINGS SHOULD BE KEPT AT THE SUPERVISORS OFFICE
B. IDENTIFY RESOURCES NEEDED TO ACCOMPLISH TASK
C. ASSIGN THE UTILITY WORKER TO KEEP TRACK D. ALLOW EVERYONE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY

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D. REQUIRES STAFF TO REPORT ON TIME

NURSE ELISA ADVOCATES FOR SAFE STAFFING PATTERN AT THE HEALTH CENTER. WHICH BEST PRACTICE SHE SHOULD INSTILL FROM THE STAFF?

A. DELEGATE TASK
B. GIVE ALL FREEDOM TO BE HONEST IN THEIR ATTENDANCE
C. STAFFING PATTERN NOT IMPORTANT IN COMMUNITY SETTING
D. REQUIRES STAFF TO REPORT ON TIME

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C. ABSENCE OF MIDWIFE IN THE COMMUNITY TO RENDER HEALTH SERVICES

NURSE MARIS IS CORRECT IN IDENTIFYING, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A HEALTH RESOURCE PROBLEM ?

A. FEUD BETWEEN THE MIDWIFE AND HEAD OF THE BARANGAY SANITATION COMMITTEE
B. HIGH MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
C. ABSENCE OF MIDWIFE IN THE COMMUNITY TO RENDER HEALTH SERVICES
D. INCREASE IN NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM PNEUMONIA Human Resource is part of health resources

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A. MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM

THERE ARE FIVE CRITERIA IN PRIORITIZING COMMUNITY HEALTH PROBLEMS. IF BNURSE MARIS IS ESTIMATING THE PROPORTION OF THE POPULATION AFFECTED BY THE PROBLEM, SHE IS USING WHAT CRITERION IN PRIORITIZATION?

A. MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM
B. SOCIAL CONCERN
C. NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
D. MODIFIABILITY OF THE PROBLEM

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D. FAILURE OF FAMILY TO PERCEIVE EXISTENCE OF PROBLEM

SELECT A BARRIER TO GOAL SETTING BETWEEN THE NURSE AND THE FAMILY.

A. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
B. SOCIO ECONOMIC STATUS
C. NATURE OF EMPLOYMENT
D. FAILURE OF FAMILY TO PERCEIVE EXISTENCE OF PROBLEM

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B. HELP THE FAMILY RECOGNIZE THE PROBLEM

WHICH IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE INTERVENTION SHOULD THE NURSE DO TO HELP FAMILY PERFORM THE HEALTH TASKS?

A. REFER FAMILY TO BARANGAY OFFICIALS FOR GUIDANCE
B. HELP THE FAMILY RECOGNIZE THE PROBLEM
C. ALLOW FAMILY TO DECIDE TO USE HEALTH RESOURCES
D. LEAVE THE FAMILY WHAT ACTION TAKE ON THEIR PROBLEM

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C. ASSESSMENT

CHOOSE THE STEP OF NURSING PROCESS THAT IDENTIFIES THE FAMILY HEALTH SEEKING BEHAVIOR

A. IMPLEMENTATION
B. EVALUATION
C. ASSESSMENT
D. PLANNING

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D. FILIPINOS HAVE LOW AWARENESS ABOUT THE DISEASE Osteoporosis is a silent disease

SITUATION - NURSE OSCAR IS IN CHARGE OF THE OSTEOPOROSIS CONTROL PROGRAM OF THE HEALTH CENTER

NURSE OSCAR INFORM THE OTHER MEMBERS OF THE TEAM ABOUT OSTEOPOROSIS. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE OF THE DISEASE IN THE PHILIPPINES

A. THERE ARE ONLY FEW CASES IN THE COUNTRY
B. THE DISEASE IS NOT ALARMING
C. FILIPINOS ARE AWARE OF THE INCIDENCE OF OSTEPOROSIS
D. FILIPINOS HAVE LOW AWARENESS ABOUT THE
DISEASE

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A. MENOPAUSE
Being female >50 or during menopause, the patient is 4x more likely to have osteoporosis

WHICH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT RISK FACTOR TO OSTEOPOROSIS

A. MENOPAUSE
B. BEING MALE
C. WITH HISTORY OF PREVIOUS FRACTURE
D. SHORT IN HEIGHT

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B. CALCIUM RICH FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE PREVENTIVE MEASURE TO OSTEOPOROSIS DEVELOPMENT

A. I justRON RICH FOOD
B. CALCIUM RICH FOOD AND SUPPLEMENT
C. DAILY JOGGING
D. VIGORIOUS EXERCISE

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A. IT IS A SILENT DISEASE

WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE ABOUT OSTEOPOROSIS

A. IT IS A SILENT DISEASE
B. IT IS MORE COMMON IN MEN
C. IT IS NOT THAT ALARMING
D. IT IS ONLY DISCOVERED AFTER A FRACTURE

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A. BONE DENSITY

THE DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION FOR OSTEOPOROSIS IS GEARED TOWARDS MEASURING

A. BONE DENSITY
B. BLOOD VOLUME
C. WEIGHT
D. HEIGHT

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B.Phenomenology

Situation - Nurse Telly is planning to conduct a qualitative research about the life experiences of teenage mothers in the community.

Which "APPROPRIATE" research design Nurse Telly should use in her planned study?

A. Grounded theory
B.Phenomenology
C.Case study
D.Etnography

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b.make a research proposal

After shed has decided to conduct the study, which of the following nursing action she should do next?

a. create conceptual framework
b.make a research proposal
c.decide for the data analysis
d.plan for data collection

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A.Themes

Which is the "APPROPRIATE" means to present qualitative data?

A.Themes
B.BAR graph
C.Pie graph
D.Linear graph

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C.Do interview more than once

Which of the following nursing actions Nurse Telly must do in doing data saturation of qualitative data

A.Do resurvey
B.Use case study
C.Do interview more than once
D.Seek advice of expert

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B.Maslows

One of the study questions in the proposed study is about needs of teenage mothers.In choosing framework to make the topice more stable,which theory Nurse Telly should adopt in her study?

A.Roy
B.Maslows
C.Orem
D.Kings

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C.Responsible pet owner

Which is the BEST strategy to control incidence of Rabies in the community?

A.Impound dogs
B.Kill stray dogs
C.Responsible pet owner
D.Fine the owners

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D.Wash thoroughly with running water

Which BEST advice the nurse should give in case of dogbite?

A.Wash wound with garlic
B.Do not feed the dog
C.Bleed the bitten area
D.Wash thoroughly with running water

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B.Impound the dog

What advice should be given to the owner of the dog in case of dogbite

A.Give away animal
B.Impound the dog
C.Kill the dog
D.Feed well and observe (+)

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A.It could be prevented

Which IMPORTANT information the nurse should inform the public about rabies?

A.It could be prevented
B.It is an ordinary disease
C.Rabies is not deadly
D.It kills

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D.Centered on the welfare of clients and protect their rights

Situation - Nurse Erica is fully aware that being a public health nurse her work is guided by ethico-moral principles.

Which is the 'MAIN' goal of ethical practice of the nrusing profession including the community setting?

A.To protect the nurse and co workers
B.To prevent reprimand from physicians
C.For the patients family satisfaction
D.Centered on the welfare of clients and protect their rights

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A.Justice

As public health nurse Nurse Erica makes sure all the supplies and medicines needed for the care of community are available. This is an example of the principle of ______________.

A.Justice
B.Respect
C.Fair treatment
D.Benificence

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C.Keeps all matters about the patient as a secret

Select nurses action in keeping with principle of confidentiality

A.Hides identitt of patient
B.Shares information from patients chart in public
C.Keeps all matters about the patient as a secret
D.Discusses the case of patient with others

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D.Promoting patients safety at all times

Nurse Erica is always guided by the principle of benificence in all that she does to all her patients. Which of the following nursing action is aligned with principle of beneficence.

A. Equal and fair allocation of resources to all
B.Getting informed consent
C.Keep records of patients from public viewing D.Promoting patients safety at all times

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D.Respect

Nurse Erica tap all the newly hired nurses to be members of her new prohect. She is observing the ethical principle of __________.

A. Justice
B.Autonomy
C.Nonmaleficence
D.Respect

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C.A young mother who introduced solid food to her three-month old baby.

Which of the following is an evidence of a poor family coping index related to healthcare attitudes?

A.A parent 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 her child to be vaccinated for measles.(+)

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C.Maintain clean and organized household ambiance

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.

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D.Nursing diagnosis

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.Vital statistics
C.Case study
D.Nursing diagnosis

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C.ways of managing health needs and challenges

In utilizing family coping index nurses should be knowledgeable that the focus of this tool is identifying the family's _____________.

A.strategies to deal with stressful situations
B.manner of interaction
C.ways of managing health needs and challenges
D.patterns of health habits

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D.Cooking foods in variety that include meat,dairy products and beans.

Nurse Myrna is taking care of a firmly whose there young children are sick with malnutrition particularly protein deficiency. Which of the following behaviors is indicative of the family's positive coping index

A.Observing erratic mealtime due to work schedule of parents.
B.Bringing children to health center for consult only when needed.
C.Serving foods that children like but high in carbohydrates.
D.Cooking foods in variety that include meat,dairy products and beans.

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D. Fracture and injuries
Fracture occur in 40% of girls and 50% of boys. Head lice and parasites occur in 6-12
million.

In assessing the health condition of school children, which of the following would be the findings common to this age group?

A. Cancer and other malignancies
B. Anemia and other blood disorders
C. Lice and parasites
D. Fracture and injuries

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A. Health is an integral part of the education process.

In the performance of her roles and functions as a school nurse, which guiding principle should she consider very important?

A. Health is an integral part of the education process.
B. The nurse is in full authority over the children.
C. The local health authority supervises the school health.
D. School nursing is more focused on socialization.

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D. Once a year

Choose how many times at least the nurse conducts physical assessment to school children.

A. Thrice a year
B. Every semester
C. Every quarter
D. Once a year

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B. Melissa 10 years old with stunted growth for her age.

84. Who should Nurse Sandra consider as a priority for home visitation?

A. Pedro 9 years old whose parents are both working.
B. Melissa 10 years old with stunted growth for her age.
C. Cindy 7 years old who has been absent due to skin lesions.
D. Mike 8 years old who often sleeps during class hour.

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A. Zero absenteeism and tardiness of pupils.

Which of the indicators BEST describes an effective outcome of school nursing programs and initiatives.

A. Zero absenteeism and tardiness of pupils.
B. teachers are observers of school health program.
C. Limited information in school of health initiatives. D. Constant and visits and phone calls of parents.

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A. Call for general assembly

Nurse Cris would like to communicate to the people the health problems they had identified. In reaching out every household in the community which is the BEST strategy the nurse should employ?

A. Call for general assembly
B. Use social media
C. Send memorandum
D. Write a letter to residents

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D. Validating

Which communication techniques should Nurse Cris employ in order to successfully capture the details of the meeting?

A. Summarizing
B. Restating
C. Reassuring
D. Validating

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D. Validate the information

88. Nurse Cris received information from some community residents who suspect that a neighbor is abusing his young child. Which should be the PRIORITY nursing action?

A. Report to police authorities.
B. Notify the social worker.
C. Ignore the information.
D. Validate the information

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D. Place poster and flyer in dialect in strategic places.

In organizing the community in the midst of a major health crisis, which STRATEGY should the Nurse Cris employ to effectively communicate the importance of health and safety protocol?

A. Send letter compelling everyone to follow.
B. Use social media to spread the information.
C. Request an elder residents to inform everyone.
D. Place poster and flyer in dialect in strategic places.

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C. Allows people's participation to confirm the health.

In order for Nurse Cris to facilitate the recognition of the community of the existence of their health problems, which nursing action would yield BETTER results?

A. Asks the barangay head to make the report.
B. Set the ground rule that presence of problem is valid
C. Allows people's participation to confirm the health.
D. Acts as an expert to communicate to residents.

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B. Watson

Nurse Bea recall the theory of Nursing as caring by _____________.
A. Orem- self care
B. Watson
C. Kings- Goal Attainmentf
D. Banners- novice to expert

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B. Adaptation

Which of the following is the central theme of Sr. Calista Roys theory.

A. Self-care deficit
B. Adaptation
C. Nursing as caring
D. Transcultural

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A. Benner

93. This theory categorizes professionals as Novice to Expert is by ____________.

A. Benner
B. Abdellah
C. Pender
D. Kings

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B. Possess body of knowledge

Nurse Bea reviewed the elements of nursing as a profession. Which of the following is an important element that characterizes Nursing as a profession?

A. Has Members
B. Possess body of knowledge
C. Service oriented
D. A calling

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C. Conducts research

Nurse Bea wants to pursue higher education in Nursing for her career advancement. Aside from enrolling in graduate school, which of the following she could enhance her career?

A. participates in professional organization
B. Attends seminars
C. Conducts research
D. Attend symposium

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B. To regulate practice of professional nursing in the country

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.

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A. Respondent superior

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

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B. Magna Carta for health workers

This law promotes the wellbeing 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

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A. PD 996
new law is RA 10152- up to 5 years old

It mandates the compulsory immunization of children below 8 years

A. PD 996
B. RA 11223
C. RA 8173
D. RA 10912

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C. Universal Health Care

This law allows every Filipino to avail of affordable medicines.

A. Local Government Code
B. Primary health care
C. Universal Health Care
D. Generic Drug Act