Nurse Hooman-Questions
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A. To support and supplement the efforts of the medical profession in the promotion of health and
prevention of
B. To enhance the capacity of individuals, families and communities to cope with their health needs
C. To increase the productivity of the people by providing them with services that will increase their
level of health
B. The nurse has to conduct community diagnosis to determine nursing needs and problems
C. The service are based on the available resources within the community
A. Community organizing .
B. Nursing, process
C. Community diagnosis
D. Epidemiologic process
4. RA 1054 is also known as the Occupational Health Act. Aside from the number of employees, what
other factor must be considered in determining the occupational health privileges to which the workers
will be entitled?
A. 21
B. 101
C. 201
D. 301
6. When the occupational health nurse employs ergonomic principles, she is performing which of her
roles?
B. Health educator
D. Environment manager
7. A garment factory does not have an occupational nurse. Who shall provide the occupational health
needs of the factory workers?
8. “Public health services are given free of charge”. Is this statement true or false?
B. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services
C. The statement may be true or false; depending on the Specific service required
D. The statement may be true or false; depending on policies of the government concerned.
9. According to C.E. Winslow, which of the following is the goal of Public Health?
10. We say that a Filipino has attained longevity when he is able to reach the average life span of
Filipinos. What other statistic may be used to determine attainment of longevity?
C. Swaroop’s index
11. Which of the following is the most prominent feature of public health nursing?
A. It involves providing home care to sick people who are not confined in the hospital
B. Services are provided free of charge to people within the catchment area
C. The public health nurse functions as part of a team providing a public health nursing service
12. According to Margaret Shetland, the philosophy of public health nursing is based on which of the
following?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Intermediate
D. Tertiary
16. Which is an example of the school nurse‘s health care provider function?
A. Requesting for BCG from the RHU for school entrance immunization
D. Observing places in the school where pupils spend their free times
17. When the nurse determines whether resources were maximized in implementing Ligtas Tigdas, she
is evaluating:
A. Effectiveness
B. Efficiency
C. Adequacy
D. Appropriateness
18. You are a new B.S.N. graduate. You want to become a Public Health Nurse. Where will you apply?
A. Department of Health
19. RA 7160 mandates devolution of basic services from the national government to local government
units. Which of the following is the major goal of devolution?
A. Mayor
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Intermediate
D. Tertiary
22. The public health nurse is the supervisor of rural health midwives. Which of the following is a
supervisory function of the pubic health nurse?
23. One of the participants in a hilot training class asked you to whom she should refer a patient in labor
who develops a complication. You will answer, to the;
24. You are the public health nurse in a municipality with a total population of about 20,000. There are3
health midwives among the RHU personnel. How many more midwife items will the RHU need?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
25. If the RHU needs additional midwife items, you will submit the request for additional midwife items
for approval to the:
26. As an epidemiologist, the nurse is responsible for reporting cases or notifiable diseases. What law
mandates reporting cases of notifiable diseases?
A. Act 3573
B. RA.3753
C. RA 1054
D. RA 1082
27. According to Freeman and Heinrich, community health nursing is a developmental service. Which of
the following best illustrates this statement?
A. The community health nurse continuously develops himself personally and professionally
B. Health education and community organizing are necessary in providing community health services
C. Community health nursing in intended primarily for health promotion and prevention and treatment
of disease.
D. The goal of community health nursing is to provide nursing services to people in their own place
of .residence
28. Which disease was declared through Presidential Proclamation No. 4 as a target for, eradication in
the Philippines?
A. Pioliomyelitis
B. Measles
C. Rabies
D. Neonatal Tetanus
29. The public health nurse is responsible for presenting the municipal health statistics using graphs and
tables. To compare the frequency of the leading causes of mortality in the municipality, which graph will
you prepare?
A. Line
B. Bar
C. Pie
D. Scatter diagram
30. Which step in community organizing involves training of potential leaders in the community?
A. Integration
B. Community organization
C. Community study
31. In which step are plans formulated for solving community problems?
A. Mobilization
B. Community organization
C. Follow-up/extension
33. An indicator of success in community organizing is when people are able to:
34. Tertiary prevention is needed in which stage of the natural history of disease?
A. Pre-pathogenesis
B. Pathogenesis
C. Predromal
D. Terminal
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Intermediate
D. Tertiary
B. Secondary
C. Intermediate
D. Tertiary
37. Which type of family-nurse contact will provide you with the best opportunity to observe family
dynamics?
A. Clinic consultation
B. Group conferences
C. Home visit
D. Written communication
38. The typology of family nursing problems is used in the statement of nursing diagnosis in the care of
families. The youngest child of the delos Reyes family has been diagnosed as mentally retarded. This is
classified as:
A. Health threat
B. Health deficit
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point
39. The delos Reyes couple have 6-year old child entering school for the first time. The delos Reyes
family has a:
A. Health threat
B. Health deficit
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point
40. Which of the following is an advantage of a home visit?
D. It develops the family’s initiative in providing for health needs of its members
42. The PHN bag is an important tool in providing nursing care during a home visit. The most important
principle in bag technique states that it;
C. Should not overshadow concern for the patient and his family
43. To maintain the cleanliness of the bag and its contents, which of the following must the nurse do?
A. Wash his/her hands before and after providing nursing care to the family members
B. In the care of family member’s, as much as possible, use only articles taken from the bag
C. Put on an apron to protect her uniform and fold it with the right side out before putting it back into
the bag.
D. At the end of the visit, fold the lining on which the bag was placed, ensuring that the contaminated
side is on the outside.
44. The public health conducts a study on the factors contributing to the high morality rate due to heart
diseases in the municipality where she works. Which branch of epidemiology does the nurse practice in
this situation?
A. Descriptive
B. Analytical
C. Therapeutic
D. Evaluation
C. Determining the efficacy of the antibiotic used in the treatment of the 3 year old client with
pneumonia
46. Which of the following is an epidemiologic function of the nurse during an epidemic?
49. In the investigation of an epidemic, you compare the present frequency of the disease with the usual
frequency at this time of the year in this community. This is done during which stage of the
investigation?
D. Appraisal of facts
50. The number of cases of Dengue fever usually increases towards the end of the rainy season. This
pattern of occurrence of Dengue fever is best described as;
A. Epidemic occurrence
B. Cyclical variation
C. Sporadic occurrence
D. Secular occurrence
51. In the year 1980, the World Health Organization declared the Philippines, together with some other
countries in the Western Pacific Region, “free” of which disease?
A. Pneumonic plaque
B. Poliomyelitis
C. Small pox
D. Anthrax
52. In the census of the Philippines in 1995, there were about 35,299,000 males and about 34,968,000
females. What is the sex ratio?
A. 99.06:100
B. 100.94:100
C. 50.23%
D. 49.76%
53. Primary health care is a total approach to community development. Which of the following is an
indicator of success in the use of the primary health care approach?
B. Local officials are empowered as the major decision makers in matters of health
C. Health workers are able too provide care based on identified health needs of the people
D. Health programs are sustained according to the level of development of the community
54. Sputum examination is the major screening tool for pulmonary tuberculosis. Clients would
sometimes get false negative results in this exam. This means that the test is not perfect in terms of
which characteristic of a diagnostic examination?
A. Effectiveness
B. Efficacy
C. Specificity
D. Sensitivity
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55. Use of appropriate technology requires knowledge of indigenous technology. Which medical herb is
given for fever, headache and cough?
A. Sambong
B. Tsaang gubat
C. Akapulko
D. Lagundi
56. What law created the Philippine institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care?
A. RA 8483
B. RA4823
C. RA 2483
D. RA 3482
57. In traditional Chinese medicine, the yielding, negative and feminine force is termed:
A. Yin
B. Yang
C. Qi
D. Chai
B. Team approach
60. The municipality assigned to you has a population of about 20/000. Estimate the number of 1-4 year
old children who be given Retinol capsule 200.000 every 6 months.
A. 1,500
B. 1,800
C. 2,000
D. 2,300
61. Estimate the number of pregnant women who will be given tetanus toxoid during an immunization
outreach activity in a barangay with a population of about 1,500.
A. 265
B. 300
C. 375
D. 400
62. To describe the sex composition of the population, which demographic tool may be used?
A. Sex ratio
B. Sex proportion
C. Population pyramid
64. You are computing the crude rate of your municipality, with a total population o about 18,000 for
last year. There were 94 deaths. Among those who died, 20 died because of diseases of the heart and 32
were aged 50 years or older. What is the crude death rate?
A. 4.1/1000
B. 5.2/1000
C. 6.3/1000
D. 7.3/1000
65. Knowing that malnutrition is a frequent community health problem, you decided to conduct
nutritional assessment. What population is particularly susceptible to protein energy malnutrition
(PEM)?
66. Which statistic can give the most accurate reflection of the health status of a community?
C. Swaroop’s index
67. In the past year, Barangay A had an average population of 1655. 46 babies were born in that year, 2
of whom died less than 4 weeks after they were born. They were 4 recorded stillbirths. What is the
neonatal mortality rate?
A. 27.8/1000
B. 43.5/1000
C. 86.9/1000
D. 130.4/1000
D. Swaroop’s index
70. You will gather data for nutritional assessment of a purok. You will gather information only from
families with members who belong to the target population for PEM. What method of delta gathering is
best for this purpose?
A. Census
B. Survey
C. Record Review
71. In the conduct of a census, the method of population assignment based on the actual physical
location of the people is termed;
A. De jure
B. De locus
C. De facto
D. De novo
72. The Field Health Services and information System (FHSIS) is the recording and reporting system in
public health) care in the Philippines. The monthly field health service activity report is a form used in
which of the components of the FHSIS?
A. Tally report
B. Output report
C. Target/client list
A. Tally report
B. Output report
C. Target/client list
74. Civil registries are important sources of data. Which law requires registration of births within 30 days
from the occurrence of the birth?
A. PD 651
B. Act 3573
C. RA 3753
D. RA 3375
75. Which of the following professionals can sign the birth certificate?
90. Unused BCG should be discarded how many hours after reconstitution?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. At the end of the day
91. In immunity school entrants with BCG, you not obliged to secure parental consent. This is because of
which legal document?
A. PD 996
B. RA 7864
A. DPT
B. BCG
C. Measles vaccination
D. Hepatitis B vaccination
93. A 4 week old baby was brought to the health center for his first immunization. Which can be given to
him?
A. DPT1
B. OPV1
C. Infant BCG
D. Hepatitis B Vaccin
94. You will not give DPT 2 if the mother says that the infant had?
95. A 2-month old infant was brought to the health center for immunization. During assessment, the
infant’s temperature registered at 38.1 C. Which is the best course of action that you will take?
D. Advise the infant’s mother to bring him back for immunization when he is well
96. A pregnant woman had just received her 4th dose of tetanus toxoid. Subsequently, her baby will
have protection against tetanus for how long?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 10 years
D. Lifetime
97. A 4-month old infant was brought to the health center of cough. Her respiratory rate is 42/minute.
Using the IMCI guidelines of assessment, her breathing is considered;
A. Fast
B. Slow
C. Normal
D. Insignificant
98. Which of the following signs will indicate that a young child is suffering from severe pneumonia?
A. Dyspnea
B. Wheezing
C. Fast breathing
D. Chest indrawing
99. Using IMCI guidelines, you classify a child as having severe pneumonia. What is the best
management for the child?
A. Prescribe antibiotic
100. A 5-month old infant was brought by his mother to the health center because of diarrhea occurring
4 to 5 times a day. His skin goes back slowly after a skin pinch and his eyes are sunken. Using the IMCI
guidelines, you will classify this infant in which category?
A. No signs of dehydration
B. Some dehydration
C. Severe dehydration
101. Based on the assessment, you classified a 3-month old infant with the chief complaint of diarrhea in
the category of SOME DEHYDRATION. Based on the IMCI management guidelines, which of the following
will you do?
A. Bring the infant to the nearest facility where IV fluids can be given
C. Bring the child to the health center for assessment by the physician
D. Let the child rest for 10 minutes then continue giving Oresol more slowly
103. A 1 1/2 year old child was classified as having 3rd degree of protein energy malnutrition,
kwashjorkor. Which of the following signs will be most apparent in this child?
A. Voracious appetite
B. Wasting
C. Apathy
D. Edema
104. Assessment of a 2-year old child revealed “baggy pants”. Using the IMCI guidelines, how will you
manage this child?
B. Coordinate with the social worker to enroll the child in a feeding program
C. Make a teaching plan for the mother, focusing on the menu planning for her child
D. Assess and treat the child for health problems like infections and intestinal parasitism
76. Which criterion in priority setting of health problems is used only in community health care?
D. Its main strategy is certification of health centers able to comply with standards
78. Which of the following women should be considered as special targets for family planning?
79. Freedom of choice in one of the policies of the Family Planning Program of the Philippines. Which of
the following illustrates this principle?
80. A woman, 6 months pregnant, came to the center for consultation. Which of the following
substances is contraindicated?
A. Tetanus toxoid
B. Retinol 200,000 IU
82. Inadequate intake by the pregnant woman of which vitamin may cause neural tube defects?
A. Niacin
B. Riboflavin
C. Folic Acid
D. Thiamine
83. You are in a client’s home to attend to a delivery. Which of the following will you do first?
84. In preparing a primigravida for breastfeeding, which of the following will you do?
C. Instruct her to wash her nipples before and after each breastfeeding
D. Explain to her that putting the baby to breast will lessen blood loss after delivery
85. A primigravida is instructed to offer her breast to the baby for the first time within 30 minutes after
delivery. What is the purpose of offering the breast this early?
D. To allow the woman to practice breastfeeding in the presence of the health worker
86. In a mother’s class, you discuss proper breastfeeding technique. Which of these is a sign that the
baby has “lactated on” the breast property?
87. You explain to a breastfeeding mother that breastmilk is sufficient for all of the baby’s nutrient
needs only up to:
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 1 year
D. 2 years
88. What is given to a woman within a month after the delivery of a baby?
A. Malunggay capsule
A. DPT
B. Tetanus toxoid
C. Measles vaccine
D. Hepatitis B vaccine
105. During the physical examination of a young child, what is the earliest sign of xerophthalmia that
may observe?
A. Keratomalacia
B. Corneal opacity
C. Night blindness
D. Conjunctival xerosis
106. To prevent xerophthalmia, young children are given Retinol capsule every 6 months. What is the
dose given to preschoolers?
A. 10, 000 IU
B. 20, 000 IU
C. 100, 000 IU
D. 200, 000 IU
107. The major sign of iron deficiency anemia is pallor. What part is best examined for pallor?
A. Palms
B. Nailbeds
108. Food fortification is one of the strategies to prevent micronutrient deficiency conditions. RA 8976
mandates fortification of certain food items. Which of the following is among these food items?
A. Sugar
B. Bread
C. Margarine
D. Filled milk
109. What is the best course of action when there is a measles epidemic in a nearby municipality?
D. Instruct mothers to feed their babies adequately to enhance their babies resistance
110. A mother brought her daughter, 4 years old, to the RHU because of cough and colds. Following the
IMCI assessment guide, which of the following is a danger sign that indicates the need for urgent referral
to a hospital?
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A. Inability to drink
111. Management of a child with measles includes the administration of which of the following?
112. A mother brought her 10 month old infant for consultation because of fever which started 4 days
prior to consultation. To determine malaria risk, what will you do?
A. Do a tourniquet test
113. The following are strategies implemented by the DOH to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. Which
of these is most effective in the control of Dengue fever?
115. Scotch tape swab is done to check for which intestinal parasite?
A. Ascaris
B. Pinworm
C. Hookworm
D. Schistosoma
116. Which of the following signs indicates the need for sputum examination for AFB?
A. Hematemesis
D. Clients diagnosed for the first time through a positive sputum exam
B. Having the health worker or a responsible family member monitor drug intake
C. Having the patient come to the health center every month to get his medications
D. Having a target list to check on whether the patient has collected his monthly supply of drugs
119. Diagnosis of leprosy is highly dependent on recognition of symptoms. Which of the following is an
early sign of leprosy?
A. Macular lesions
120. Which of the following clients should be classified as a case of mutibacillary leprosy?
121. In the Philippines, which condition is the most frequent cause of death associated by
schistosomiasis?
A. Liver cancer
B. Liver cirrhosis
C. Bladder cancer
D. Intestinal perforation
122. What is the most effective way of controlling schistosomiasis in an endemic area?
A. Use of molluscicides
B. Building of foot bridges
123. When residents obtain water from an artesian well in the neighborhood, the level of this approved
type of water facility is:
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
124. For prevention of Hepatitis A, you decided to conduct health education activities. Which of the
following is Irrelevant?
125. Which biological used in EPI should not be stored in the freezer?
A. DPT
B. OPV
C. Measles vaccine
D. MMR
126. You will conduct outreach immunization in a barangay with a population of about 1500. Estimate
the number of infants in the barangay.
A. 45
B. 50
C. 55
D. 60
127. In IMCI, severe conditions generally require urgent referral to a hospital. Which of the following
severe conditions Does not always require urgent referral to hospital?
A. Mastoiditis
B. Severe dehydration
C. Severe pneumonia
128. A client was diagnosed as having Dengue Fever. You will say that there is slow capillary refill when
the color of the nailbed that you pressed does not return within how many seconds?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 8
D. 10
129. A 3-year old child was brought by his mother to the health center because of fever of 4-day
duration. The child had a positive tourniquet test result. In the absence of other signs, which of the most
appropriate measure that the PHN may carry out to prevent Dengue shock syndrome?
A. Nasal Mucosa
B. Buccal mucosa
A. Viral conjunctivitis
B. Acute poliomyelitis
C. Diphtheria
D. Measles
132. Among children aged 2 months to 3 years, the most prevalent form of meningitis is caused by
which microorganism?
A. Hemophilus Influenzae
B. Morbillivirus
C. Streptococcus Pneumoniae
D. Neisseria meningitides
133. Human beings are the major reservoir of malaria. Which of the following strategies in malaria
control is based on this fact?
A. Stream seeding
B. Stream clearing
D. Zooprophylaxis
134. The use of larvivorous fish in malaria control is the basis for which strategy of malaria control?
A. Stream seeding
B. Stream clearing
D. Zooprophylaxis .
135. Mosquito-borne diseases are prevented mostly with the use of mosquito control measures. Which
of the following is NOT appropriate for malaria control?
136. A 4-year old client was brought to the health center with chief complaint of severe diarrhea and the
passage of “rice water”. The client is most probably suffering from which condition?
A. Giardiasis
B. Cholera
C. Amebiasis
D. Dysentery
A. S. mansoni
B. S. japonicum
C. S. malayensis
D. S. haematobium
138. A 32 year old client came for consultation at the health center with the chief complaint of fever for
a week. Accompanying symptoms were muscle pains and body malaise. A week after the start of fever,
the client noted yellowish discoloration of his sclera. History showed that he waded in flood waters
about 2 weeks before the onset of symptoms. Based on this history/ which disease condition will you
suspect?
A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. Tetanus
D. Leptospirosis
139. MWSS provides water to Manila and other cities in Metro Manila. This is an example of which level
of water facility?
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
140. You are the PHN in the city health center. A client underwent screening for AIDS using ELISA. His
result was positive. What is the best course of action that you may take?
A. Get a thorough history of the client, focusing on the practice of high risk behavior
B. Ask the client to be accompanied by a significant person before revealing the result.
C. Refer the client to the physician since he is the best person to reveal the result to the client
D. Refer the client for a supplementary test, such as Western blot, since the ELISA result maybe false
D. Making sure that one’s sexual partner does not have signs of AIDS
142. The most frequent causes of death among clients with AIDS are opportunistic diseases. Which of
the following opportunistic infections is characterized by tonsilllopharyngitis?
A. Respiratory candidiasis
B. Infectious mononucleosis
C. Cytomegalovirus disease
143. To determine the possible sources of sexually transmitted infections, which is the BEST method that
may be undertaken by the public health nurse?
A. Contact tracing
B. Community survey
D. Interview suspects
144. Antiretroviral agents, such as AZT are used in the management of AIDS. Which of the following is
not an action expected of these drugs?