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When is farmers day celebrated in Ghana

December 2nd every yR

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Name the NDC President who passed a w a y in 2012?

John Evan’s Atta Mills

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Holidays in Ghana and the specific date

1.New Year's Day: January 1st

2. Independence Day: March 6th

3. Good Friday: Variable date, typically in March o r

4. Easter Monday: Variable date, typically in March

5. Labor Day: May 1st

6. Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan): Variable date, typically

7. Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice): Variable date, typically in July or August

3 A 8. Founders' Day: August 4th

9. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day: September 21*

10. Farmers' Day: December 2nd

11. Christmas Day: December 25th

12. Boxing Day: December 26th

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What do you find most challenging/ difficult being a professional nurse or midwife

Emotional demands: Dealing with patients' suffering, trauma, and loss.

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How many Constituencies do we have in Ghana?

At first it was 275 constituencies but the number increased from 275 following addition of Guan

Constituency which contested the first time in the December 2024 General election.

So, in all there is 276 constituencies in Ghana currently.

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How many consistencies do we have

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Africa

2. Asia

3. Antarctica

4. Australia

5. Europe

6. North America

7. South America

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The black star in Ghana flag

Stand for hope and unity in Africa

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If a president come to your sch to say some educational reforms u want in your school

Increase teachers salary to attract quality educators and competitive pay

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12. When was Florence Nightingale born?

12 May 1820

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At what age did Florence Nightingale died a n d wh at year?

90 yr 13 august 1910

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Blood Pressure: Range

Normal blood pressure is generally considered to be less than 120/80

millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).

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Respiratory Rate Range

Normal respiratory rate for adults is typically between 12 to 20 breaths per

minute (bpm) when at rest.

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Temperature Range

Normal body temperature is typically around 36.2°C to 37.2°C

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Heart Rate(Pulse)

Normal resting heart rate for adults is typically between 60 to 100 beats

per minute (bpm

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Blood monitor uses

To check blood pressure rates and risk of hypertension

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Thermometer uses

To check a body temperature for signs of fever

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Scale

To check body rate to determine exact amount of weight changes

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Pulse oximeter uses

To check pulse rate to access respiratory and cardiovascular functions

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Stethoscope:

To check lung and heart sounds for cardiac and respiratory functions

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State and component of vital signs

Temperature

2. Pulse

3. Respiration

4. Blood Pressure

5. Weight

6. Random Blood Sugar (Rbs) And Fasting Blood Sugar (Fbs)

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Define Health By World Health Organization (WHO)

NS: A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease

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Where do you see yourself in next 5-10 years

In the next five years i want to pursue my masters degree in nursing and pass my nclex exams and become an internationally registered nurse

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List some puberty rites performed in Ghana and the people involved.

Dipo - Krobo

2. Bragoro - Ashanti

3. Otufo - Ga

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How will you contribute to this college when we grant you admission

I will like to engage in extracurricular activities and program outreach

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What excites you about the nursing program you selected?

I’m excited about this program because it will give me the hands on experience in patient’s treatment and Accessement has always developed a passions for helping people and this program will give me the fundamentals of it to engage in direct patient care

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State the 6-childhood killer diseases

Measles

2. Polio

3. Diphtheria

4. Whooping Cough (Pertussis)

6. Tuberculosis

2. What excites yo

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Mission and vision of Ghana health service

ANSWER

Mission:

:W 2025-2026

"To provide and prudently manage comprehensive and accessible health service with special

emphasis on primary health care at regional, district, and sub-district levels in accordance with

approved national policies."

Vision:

"A Healthy Population with Equitable Access to Quality and Comprehensive Health Services."

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What is the unit for measuring oxygen saturation level

Percent

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What is the unit for measuring pulse r a t e

Beats per minute

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What is the unit for measuring respiratory rate

Cycle per minutes

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List five rights or a professional nurse

Right to make decisions about patient care

Right to safe work environment

To be treated with respect

Right to fair pay n benefits

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Mention 3 human body systems

Circulatory System (Cardiovascular System)

2. Respiratory System

3. Digestive System

4. Nervous System

5. Musculoskeletal System

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Define the following Cell, Tissue, Organ, and System

  • Cell:
    The smallest unit of life. It’s like a tiny building block that makes up your body. Example: skin cells, blood cells.

  • Tissue:
    A group of similar cells that work together to do a job. Example: muscle tissue helps us move.

  • Organ:
    A part of the body made of different tissues working together to do a specific function. Example: the heart pumps blood.

  • System:
    A group of organs that work together to perform a major function. Example: the digestive system helps us break down and absorb food.

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State the Arms of government and its function

Executive-Enforcing laws

Legislation- Making laws

Judiciary - Amending laws and representation of government actions

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What are the primary colors and how does it relate it with the patient

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State the types of constitution

Written

Unwritten

Rigid

Flexible

Presidential

Parliamentary

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