Competency Appraisal Questionaire
Competency Appraisal Questionaire
Competency Appraisal Questionaire
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1. A couple who wants to conceive but has been unsuccessful during the last
2 years has undergone many diagnostic procedures. When discussing the
situation with the nurse, one partner states, “We know several friends in
our age group and all of them have their own child already, Why can’t we
have one?”. Which of the following would be the most pertinent nursing
diagnosis for this couple?
a. Fear related to the unknown
b. Pain related to numerous procedures.
c. Ineffective family coping related to infertility.
d. Self-esteem disturbance related to infertility.
Answer - D
Rationale:
Based on the partner’s statement, the couple is verbalizing feelings of inadequacy and
negative feelings about themselves and their capabilities. Thus, the nursing diagnosis of
self-esteem disturbance is most appropriate. Fear, pain, and ineffective family coping
also may be present but as secondary nursing diagnoses
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2. Which of the following urinary symptoms does the pregnant woman most
frequently experience during the first trimester?
a. Dysuria
b. Frequency
c. Incontinence
d. Burning
Answer - B
Rationale:
Pressure and irritation of the bladder by the growing uterus during the first trimester is
responsible for causing urinary frequency. Dysuria, incontinence, and burning are
symptoms associated with urinary tract infections.
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3. Heartburn and flatulence, common in the second trimester, are most likely
the result of which of the following?
a. Increased plasma HCG levels
b. Decreased intestinal motility
c. Decreased gastric acidity
d. Elevated estrogen levels
Answer - C
Rationale :
During the second trimester, the reduction in gastric acidity in conjunction with pressure
from the growing uterus and smooth muscle relaxation, can cause heartburn and
flatulence. HCG levels increase in the first, not the second, trimester. Decrease
intestinal motility would most likely be the cause of constipation and bloating. Estrogen
levels decrease in the second trimester
Rationale :
Pressure of the growing uterus on blood vessels results in an increased risk for venous
stasis in the lower extremities. Subsequently, edema and varicose vein formation may
occur. Thrombophlebitis is an inflammation of the veins due to thrombus formation.
Pregnancy-induced hypertension is not associated with these symptoms. Gravity plays
only a minor role with these symptoms.
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10. During which of the following stages of labor would the nurse assess
“crowning”?
a. First stage
b. Second stage
3. You are assigned to provide baby care to the newly delivered healthy baby.
What procedure are you going to do first?
a. Examine the newborn and check for defects, deformities and birth injuries.
b. Provide warmth to the newborn and have a quick check for breathing
c. Clamp and cut the cord after cord pulsations have stopped.
d. Facilitate the bonding between the mother and the newborn through early skin
– to - skin contact.
Answer - B
Rationale:
4. The basis for the improvement in strategies in maternal and neonatal care
is on Millennium Development Goals, which are:
a. MDGs 1 & 2
b. MDGs 2 & 4
c. MDGs 3 & 5
d. MDGs 4 & 5
Answer - D
Rationale:
MDG 4 focuses on reducing child mortality and MDG 5 corresponds to the improvement
of maternal health.
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5. The following are the intermediate results that can lower the risk for dying
from pregnancy and childbirth with the integration of the MNCHN services
in the community:
a. Every delivery is facility- based and managed by skilled birth attendants
b. Every pregnancy is adequately managed during pre and post partum courses
c. Every pregnancy is wanted, planned and supported
d. Only answers A & C
Answer - D
Rationale:
Only A & C are correct; every pregnancy is adequately managed throughout its course,
not only during prenatal and post-partum periods.
6. Which is the best preventive measure for dengue hemorrhagic fever?
a. Frequent fogging in the vicinity to kill mosquitoes
b. Use of mosquito nets and mosquito coils
c. Use of mosquito repellent lotions
d. Cleaning of surroundings and proper disposal of coconut shells, tires, and containers
Answer – D
Rationale:
Fogging is not recommended for it only scares away mosquito and it even causes some
respiratory consequences; use of mosquito nets, coils and repellants are options but the
best preventive measure is through searching and destroying of breeding sites by
cleaning the surroundings.
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7. What are the signs and symptoms of DHF assessed as Grade II?
a. Herman’s signs, bone and joint pains, fever with headache, and abdominal pain
b. Hypotension, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, fever, and rapid weak pulse
c. Herman’s signs, fever with headache, epistaxis, and melena
d. Narrowing pulse pressure, restlessness, and cold clammy perspiration
Answer - C
Rationale:
DHF Grade II includes the signs of Grade I plus spontaneous bleeding. Choice A refers
only to signs and symptoms found in Grade I, while options B and D correspond to
signs and symptoms of Grade III.
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