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Community Health Nursing Reviewer Exam Questions and Answers 2024, Exams of Nursing

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Download Community Health Nursing Reviewer Exam Questions and Answers 2024 and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1 Community Health Nursing Reviewer Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Situation: The primary function of the Department of Health is the promotion, protection, preservation or restoration of the health of the people though the provision and delivery of health services. 1. What is the vision of the Department of Health a. Responsible for the formulation, planning, implemented, and coordination of policies and programs in the field of health b. Regulates health goods and services c. Health as Right. Health for all Filipinos by the year 2000 and Health in the hands of the People by the year 2020 d. All of the above 2. DOH should work to make enjoyment of the right to health a reality. What is the mission of DOH? a. by promoting the means to better health b. by planning the programs in the field of health c. by encouraging providers of health goods and services d none of the above 3. What is the normal temperature of a child who is 1-3 year of age? a. 39.1 C b. 35 C c. 37 C d. 38 C 4. To convert the body temperature of 38 C to F, what’s the answer? a. 107.9 F b. 106.2 F c. 95 F d. 100.4 F 5. The Rural Health Doctor orders Dextran 12% 1000 ml within 8 hours for a client. Drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. Solve for the gtt/min. a. 24-5 gtts/min b. 25 gtts/min c. 25.5 gtts/min 2 d. 26 gtts/min 6. Baby Boy Noel was admitted and the doctor ordered D5NSS 1L x KVO. The nurse should calibrate the IVF to: a. 5 gtts/min b. 10 gtts/min c. 15 gtts/min d. 20 gtts/min 7. Baby Girl Lee, the neighbor of Baby Boy Noel was brought also to the clinic by her mother for the immunization. What immunization will be given if Baby Girl Lee is 9 months old? a. BCG b. Measles c. DPT d. Polio 2 8. ORESOL has been introduced to the barangay for dehydration. To prepare for the solution, what will be the desired amount? a. 2 glasses of water + ½ tbsp. of salt b. ½ glass of water+1 tbsp. of salt + 3 tbsp. of sugar c. 2 ½ glasses of :water + 2 tbsp. of salt + ½ tbsp. of sugar d. 1 glass of water + 1 pinch of salt + 1 tbsp. of sugar Situation: A place in Brgy. Canla has a common cause of Iodine deficiency where their main products are "Goitrogenics." 9. Which of the following are considered goitrogenics? a. mandarins b. kangkong c. tomato d. cassava 10. Which of the following are rich source of Iodine? a. talaba b. liver c. lean meat d. gizzard 11. What area of CHN bag is considered sterile? 5 20. The most important values of the use of nursing diagnosis in care planning is: a. highlights your critical thinking and decision-making b. focuses in cause of the illness c. helps to define what is health d. identifies what the nurse can prescribe Situation: The following questions pertain to nursing care of child with cardiovascular, disorders. 21. Amy, 6 years old, Is admitted with an impression of rheumatic fever. To help establish the diagnosis of rheumatic fever, which of these questions should the nurse ask? a. Did Amy travel abroad recently? b. Did Amy remark of fatigability? c. Did Amy have sore throat recently? d. Did Amy have viral infections? 22. Nurse Jo reviews the laboratory data of Amy. Of these data, one would be supportive of a diagnosis of rheumatic fever? a. low hematocrit b. increased leukocyte count c. high erythrocyte sedimentation rate d. elevated antibody level 23. Bob who is diagnosed with rheumatic fever is prescribed with Aspirin. The purpose of this medication is to: a. reduce inflammation b. relieve anxiety c. control headache d. decrease fever Situation: Professional nursing practice primarily aims to promote health and prevent illness. 24. The meet basic goal of health promotion is: a. healthy b. absence of disease c. no illness d. wellness 6 25. You are a factory nurse in a bottling industry. What priority health promotion program can you undertake? a. Physical fitness program b. Accident prevention program c. Formulating work strategy d. Relaxation exercises Situation: Your 13 year old daughter tells you that she is having her menarche and that she fees awful. To comfort her, you would explain the menstrual cycle. 26. You start by defining menstruation is: a. Expelling of the unfertilized egg which causes the bleeding b. Soughing off the perimetrium c. Sign of an aborted pregnancy d. Monthly sloughing off of the uterine tiring that had been prepared to nurture a fertilized egg. 27. Ovulation usually occurs on the: a. 28th day of a 28 day menstrual cycle b. 1st week of a 28 day menstrual cycle c. last week of a 28 day menstrual cycle d. 14th ay of a 28 day menstrual cycle 28. The secretory phase is characterized by the secretion or storage nutrients, glycogen and mucin. This is due to the action of: a. prolactin b. estrogen c. androgen d. progesterone 29. To allay the fears of your daughter regarding losing too much blood during menses, you would tell her that the average blood lost per cycle is: a. 80ml b. lOOml c. 120 ml d. 30 ml 7 Situation: Mrs. Mia Sandoval, a newly-married couple, plan to start a family planning clinic to choose the most appropriate contraceptive method for them: 30. Mrs. Sandoval is Interested in IUD. The nurse tells her that its insertion is usually done at this period of the menstrual cycle: a. 7th to 10th days b. 18th to 20th days c. 12th to 16th days d. 1st 104th days 31. Upon further discussion, the nurse talks about the diaphragm which after intercourse must be kept in place for: a. 6-8 hours b. 12-24 hours c. 11-20 hours d. 9-10 hours 32. Mrs. Sandoval talks about friend's infertility problem that was prescribed with Clomid by her physician. The nurse informs her that a side effect of this medication may be: a. multiple gestation b. headache c. transitory depression d. hypertension Situation: The following pertains to some concepts and principles of community health nursing (CHN) that a nurse must apply in carrying out CHN services. 33. Community health Nursing is a service that is provided in an environment that is constantly changing. This implied that the community health nurse to be able to provide relevant services. a. must involve other disciplines In carrying out health care services in various settings b. must provide a service that is community-based c. must provide a service that is integrated and comprehensive d. must update her knowledge on the current and evolving 10 supplementary feeding given: 42. Supplementary feeding should be started: a. at the age of 8 -12 months b. at the age of 8 months c. not earlier than 2 months but not later than 4 months d. not earlier than 4 ninths but and later than 6 moths 43. You're Interested to know whether Tristan has signs of malnutrition. Hence, you will: a. weigh the child and perform physical assessment b. weigh the child c. perform a physical assessment d. refer to physician or nearest health facility Situation: Atypical teenager, Susan, 17 years old, is in her 3rdyear high school. Besides sports and other school activities, she volunteers for community outreach programs in her school, among them going to the slums of Tondo. 44. Susan wears contact lenses. But she claims that these are so comfortable she forgets to removes them at night. As the school nurse, you caution that she should not sleep with her soft contact lens because they can damage one of these: a. sciera b. optic nerve c. cornea d. pupil 45. In one of her information- sharing, Susan mentions that her mother was taking diethyistijbestrd (DES) when she was pregnant withjier. The nurse feels that she must suggest 'to Susan one ofthese. \Wch os correct? a. "I wiH take your Pap smear for laboratory exams." b. "Do nd use the pi!! for contraception." c. "Please see a gynecologist as soon as possible." d. "Avoid us! ng lampoons during menstruation." Situation: Miss Go is a clinical instructor in Community Health Nursing discussing about vital statistics, epidemiology and laws affecting Public Health and practice of Community Health Nursing. 11 46. It is concerned with the study of factors that influence the occurrence and distribution of diseases, defects disability or deaths. This is: a. Epidemiology b. Statistics c. Public Health d. Community Health Nursing 47. The Republic Act that refers to the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers: a. R.A 2382 b. R.A 1062 c. R.A 7305 d. R.A 6425 48. Republic Act 7164 known as the "Philippine Nursing Act of 1991" embodies the regulation of Practice of Nursing in the Philippines. A member of the Board of Nursing must be: a. Citizen of the Philippines b. RN and holder of Master's Degree c. 10 years of continuous practice of the profession d. All of the above Situation: Mr. Laurel, a public nurse is conducting community class in Brgy. Kawayan about pulmonary tuberculosis. 49. Category 3 treatment regimen for TB is prescribed to: a. New pulmonary TB patients whose sputum is positive b. Previously treated patients who are on relapse c. New pulmonary TB patients whose sputum is serum- negative for 3x and a chest x-ray of PTB minimal d. Previously treated patients who are failures 50. What TB drug is net given to children under age 6 who are too young to report visual disturbances? a. INH b. Rifampicin c. Ethambutol d. PZA 12 51. Category treatment regimen for TB Is prescribed. This is given: a. 2 months Intensive phase, 4 months maintenance phase b. 3 months intensive phase, 5 months maintenance phase c. 2 months intense phase, 2 months maintenance phase d. 3 months Intensive phase,6 months maintenance phase Situation: Cancer ranks third in leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the Philippines. Early detection Increases the survival rate of those afflicted. You are a nurse in a cancer-prevention and screening clinic and are for health education. 52. The following are warning signs of cancer. Which one is not? a. Change In bladder and bowel habits b. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing c. Weight gain d. Nagging cough or hoarseness 53. Monthly examination (BSE) can help in early detection of breast CA. When do you perform BSE? a. once a month after menstruation b. once a month before menstruation c. every ether month after menstruation d. every other month before menstruation 54. There are several risk factors with developing cancer. The following are risk factors of cancer, except: a. age b. race c. ordinal petition In the family d. lifestyle 55. A form of cancer therapy wherein a beam of high-energy electromagnetic radiation desires the cancer ceils? a. surgery b. radiation therapy c. chemotherapy d. pallitive treatment Situation: Mental health covers the psychosocial concerns of daily 15 66. The most common vitamin deficiency seen in alcoholics is: a. Thiamne b. Riboflavin c. Pyridoxine d. Pantothenic acid Situation: Mr. S., a patient in MS ward, wants to increase his Vitamin C intake. He also asks you several questions about nutrition. 67. Which of the following foods is not well-known source of Vitamin C? a. tomatoes b. grapefruits c. green and yellow vegetables d. oranges 68. Vitamin C deficiency is characterized by the following except: a. redness and edema of the gums b. pinpoint peripheral hemorrhages c. pernicious anemia d. bones that fracture easily Situation 1. The following pertains to some concepts and principles of community health nursing that a nurse must apply in carry out CHN services. 69. Community heatlth nursing is a field of nursing which utilize 1. Knowledge about the history and philosophy of public health practices 2. Concepts of epidemiology and bio-statistics 3. Principles of leadership and management 4 Principles of social change a. 1, 2, 3 & 4 b. 1 & 2 C. 2 & 3 d. 1,2 & 3 70. Which of the following features should the nurse incorporate in her practice of community health nursing 16 (CHN)? 1. CHN is oriented to population 2. CHN emphasize health 3. CHN involves interdisciplinary collaboration 4. CHN promotes client participation in determining their own health a. 1, 2, 3 & 4 b. 3 & 4 only c. 1 & 2 only d. 1, 2 & 3 71. In order to strengthen community participation in health activities in the community, which of this following should be done by the Public Health Nurse? 1. Identify the existing and potential leaders of the community 2. Form a core group for health 3. Formulate action program for health 4. Tell the community leaders what to do for their health problems a.1 & 3 b.3 & 4 c.1 & 2 d.2 & 3 72. Which of the following characterize Primary Health Care? 1. Essential health care accessible and acceptable to individual and families in the community 2. The cost of care is affordable to community and country 3. The setting is in tertiary hospitals 4. Require; health personnel and specialized training a. 1 & 4 b. 3 & 4 c. 1 & 2 d. 2 & 3 73. Which of the following statements about the PHN’s role in the community is/are correct? 1. The PHN will only enjoy her work if she accepts her role and is able to perform that role 2. The PHN is a community health nurse if she is able to establish rapport with the community officials and members 17 3. The PHN wish only give bedside nursing care 4. The PHN can walkthrough mud, work under stress and eat with the people in the barangay a.1 & 2 b.3 & 4 C. 2 & 3 d. 1, 2 & 4 Situation 2. Cynthia Payas at 30 weeks of gestation has been admitted to the labor room. She says she been having moderate contractions every 3-5 minutes lasting almost a minute. Her membranes are placed. 74. From the nurse's assessment findings of Leopold maneuvers TS revealed a soft, rounded mass, irregular nodules on Cynthia's right side and a hard prominence on her right, just above the symphisis. Which of the following best describe the fetal presentation and position? a. ROP b. LOA c. LSA d. RSP 75. Health teaching during the prenatal period emphasize the expectant mother's need to go to the hospital when: a. Contractions are 5-10 min, apart lasting 30 seconds and are felt as strong as menstrual cramp. b. Contractions are 5 min. apart lasting 60 seconds and in increasing intensity c. Contractions are 3-5 min. apart with rectal pressure and bloody show d. contractions are 2-3 min apart lasting 90 seconds and membranes have ruptured 76. The nurse continues with her admission assessment. Which location should the nurse anticipate finding the fetal heart tones? a. above the umbilicus on her left side b. above the umbilicus on her right side c. below the umbilicus of Mona's left side d. below the umbilicus of Mona’s right side 20 d. health perceptions 87. Health Beliefs Model states that one takes health action if: a. Is consistent of his health beliefs b. Get support from family c. Agree with the society's norms d. Will prevent his getting sick 88. Health action that keeps one's present level of health is referred to as: a. Health enhancement b. Health promotion c. Death prevention d. Health maintenance Situation 7.Cathy is in the early first trimester of her first pregnancy. , 89. Cathy visits her gynecologist to confirm a suspected pregnancy. During the nursing history, she states that her last menstrual period began April 11. Cathy states that some spotting occurred in May 8. The Nurse calculates that her due date is: a. January 10 b. January 18 c. February 12 d. February 15 90. Cathy asks the nurse why menstruation ceases once pregnancy occurs. The nurse's best response would be that this occurs because of the a. Reduction in the secretion of hormones by the ovaries b. Production of estrogen and progesterone by the ovaries. c. Secretion of luteinizing hormone produced by the pituitary d. Secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone produced by the pituitary. 91. The nurse is aware that the nausea and vomiting commonly experienced by many women during the first trimester of pregnancy is an adaptation to the increased level of a. Estrogen 21 b. Progesterone c. Luteinizing hormone d. Chorionic gonadothropin 92. The nurse in the prenatal clinic should provide nutritional counseling to all newly pregnant women because: a. Most weight gain during pregnancy is fluid retention b. Dietary allowance should not increase during pregnancy c. Pregnant women must adhere to a specific pregnancy diet d. Different sources of essential nutrients are favored by different cultural groups 93. Cathy is now in her 8 weeks of pregnancy and complains of having to go to the bathroom often to urinate. The nurse explains to her that urinary frequency often occurs because the capacity of the bladder during pregnancy is diminished by: a. Atony of the detrusor muscle b. Compression by the ascending uterus c. Compromise of the autonomic reflexes d. Constriction of the ureteral entrance at the trigone Situation 8. AIDS cases has been all over the country and yet only few are reported cases due to the stigma attach to it. 94. What is the causative agent in HIV/AIDS? a. trichomonas vaginalis b. Human, T-cell lymphotrophio virus c. Treponema pallidum d. Chlamydia tranchomatis 95. A classic full blown AIDS case is identified by clinical manifestations such as: a. Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy b. Sudden loss of weight, afternoon fever and general malaise c. Tumors and opportunistic infections d. Fever, weight loss, night sweats and diarrhea 96. Pulmonary complications are the most common problem in caring for AIDS patients. This is caused: a. Kaposi's Sarcoma b. Filterable Virus 22 c. Pneumonia Carnii d. Staphylococcus bacteria 97. The cause of death of most AIDS patients who develop multiple opportunistic infections is/are the following: a. Weakened immune system impairs response to therapy b. AH of these (a, b, c) c. Weakened immune system impairs resistance to infection d. Infection cannot be treated effectively 98. Implementation of the following activities can help prevent the transmission of AIDS through the blood. 1. Conduct public education campaign, with the aim of implementation self-deferral of blood donate who are risk of HIV infection 2. Educate health care workers on the correct use of blood 3. Conduct surveillance of women attending anti-natal clinics 4. Use of condoms of those found to be infected with HIV a. 1 & 2 b. 3 & 4 C. 1 & 3 d. 2 & 3 Situation 10. You are assigned as a public health nurse to oversee the different health activities in your community. 99. While you were going over the record of Mrs. Uy who missed her prenatal appointment date. Her review of the family folder showed the following: GR-II, PARA II; with slight edema; BP=150/100. Mra. Uy eldest son in underweight is sick of H-fever. Nurse Linda planned a home visit. Which of the following would you give priority in planning her for the family? a. Mrs. Uy's eldest son who is sick with H-fever b. Mrs. Uy pre-eclampsia c. Nutritional status of Mrs. Uy’s eldest son d. Family potential threat of cross-infection from H-fever 100. The midwife refers to you a family who fails to take action regarding a sick member of the family despite her suggestions. In helping the family decide on what actions to take you will. 1. Explain the consequences of inaction 25 d. Planning should revolve around the essential needs of the family, 110. Steps in Home Visit, which should be done initially? a. Wash hands b. Greet Client or household c. Explain purpose of visits d. Ask about client's health status. 111. After home delivery, the Nurse should include in her health teaching a. Circumcision of the Infant b. Immunization c. Starting the infant on bottle feeding d. Breast feeding of infant 112. In giving tetanus toxoid immunization for pregnant women, the first dose should be given. a. Second Trimester b. 3rd Trimester c. 1 year after delivery d. as early as possible during pregnancy 113. The legal mandate that supports the PHC act a. LOI 949 b. PD 996 c. E.O 51 d. RA7180 114. Requirements to be a Public Health Nurse Includes 1. Filipino citizen 2. BSN, RN 3. Masters degree in Nursing 4. 3 years as a C. I a. 1, 3 b. 3, 4 c. 1, 2 d. 2, 4 115. Which of the following statements best explain the concept of people empowerment? 26 a. People are the health beneficiaries b. People themselves are health resources c. People can demand health services d. People are our partners in health 116. As a PHN you also have an active role in disease surveillance sod epidemiology of disease in the community. Among others you also do the following. 1. Immediately inform the rural health physician of any unusual increases cases in the community disease. 2. Conduct epidemiological investigation on all reported outbreaks 3. Request the midwife to graph weekly disease incidence cases in the municipality 4. Assist in the planning and implementing disease control measures during outbreak a. 1, 2 & 4 b. 2 & 4 c. 1 & 4 d. 3 & 4 117. The habitual presence of a disease or infectious agent within a given geographic area is: a. Epidemic b. Endemic c. Pandemic d. Sporadic 118. Measures the frequency of occurrence of new cases of a certain disease during a given period of time a. Prevalence rate b. Endemic c. Fatality rate d. Mortality rate Situation 13. Theories regarding the aging process were formulated in order to guide the health care profession in their care of the elderly patient. 119. Theories proposed to explain aging are organized as: a. Fully explanatory and partially explanatory 27 b. Complete and incomplete c. Genetic, biochemical and sociopsychological d. Known and unknown 120. In the "Wear and Tear" theory of aging continued use of the body is supposed to lead to worn out parts, similar to the breakdown and wearing out ®f old machinery. This could not explain aging because: a. Continued use has little effect b. Nothing over wears out completely c. The human body can’t be compared to machinery d. Greater use leads to improvement in some systems such as muscles 121. The "Somatic Mutation Theory" states that low doses of radiation accelerate aging. The theory has been criticized for three reasons. Which of the following is not of the reasons why this theory explains little about the aging process. a. Sunscreens are now available to block out fee harmful ultraviolet rays b. The effect of the sun occurs mainly in dividing cells while the effects of aging are seen mainly in calls that no longer divide c. The number of cells that undergo mutation is too small to account for overall aging. d. Most cells contain mechanisms for the repair of DNA 122. Which of the following explains that the critical factor in framing old age concerns is how well persons function in regards to activities of daily living? a. The functional capacity theory b. The activity theory c. the disengagement theory d. the personal meaning theory 123. The view of the older people "Withdraw" from the soclety is: a. The adics theory b. The disengagement theory c. The parling theory d. The absence theory 30 c. Improved dental hygiene d. Avoidance of smoking and betel chewing Situation 16. The Community Health Nurse prepares/participate in the preparation of the community health care plan. 134. In order to plan effectively, the nurse needs a -working knowledge on the following, except a. None of these b. The way people view health and how they are using health care services c. Health status profile of the community d. Data on quality assurance 135. In a rural health unit with full man power complement, the nurse's main contribution in the preparation of the total health care plan is the. a. Preparation of the nursing component of the plan b. Collation of the data on Health Statistics e. Identification of health problem of the barangays d. Analysis of the community survey data 136. Which of the following statement would serve as a guide in the preparation, of the community health care plan? a. Recommendation for action should be stated in quantifiable terms b. The formulation of criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the plans must be an aspect of planning c. All of these statements d. Problems goals and objectives should be stated in quantifiable terms 137. Which of the following is a well-stated objective of a community health nursing care plan a. To increase the number of mothers coming for prenatal check-up by 25% in 6 months time. b. To increase the number of home visits by 50% c. To increase the coverage for immunization in 1 year time d. To increase the number of children receiving food assistance 138. If the objectives of the health care plan is to decrease the number of children with parasitism: by 50% by the end of 2 years, which of these would be an appropriate evaluation 31 indicator? a. Number of children found positive for ascaris/ amebiasis/ hookworm, infection b. Number of children examined for parasitism c. Number of children who consulted for abdominal pain and anemia d. Number of children who were dewormed Situation 17. Your head nurse participated a 2-weeks seminar. You were designated to be an officer-in-charge of your nursing unit. 139. In unit planning which of the following questions initiate the process? a. How to schedule the activities? b. Who will do the planning? c. What is to be accomplished? d. Where to get unit supplies? 140. This is an example of data that should be analyzed when identifying missing needs. a. Number of nursing staff b. Medical diagnosis of patient c. Ward supplies and materials d. Patient classification 141. To accomplish the nursing unit work, you should first get information about: a. Objectives of the unit c. Nursing budget b. Nursing service organizational chart d. Mission of the hospital 142 This is an example of a patient care unit objective a. To ensure adequate unit supplies/materials b. To use the kardex system of charting c. To determine the number of nursing staff needed d. To provide safe nursing 143. Which of the following tools can be most helpful in the evaluation of staff performance? 32 a. Performance assessment b. Performance standard c. Performance audit d. Performance appraisal Situation 18. Rebecca, a 2 year old and her Mother are consulting the community health nurse 144. The nurse observes Rebecca at play in the clinic. She realizes that at this age, Rebecca could be expected to exhibit which of the following? a. Build houses with blocks b. Is extremely possessive of toys c. Attempts to stay within the hue when coloring d. Amuses herself with a picture book of 15 minutes 145. When observing Rebecca, the nurse would expect her to engage in which type of play? a. Parallel play b. Solitary play c. Competitive play d. tumbling play 146. Rebecca's mother asks the nurse when it would be appropriate to take her to the dentist for dental prophylaxis. What is the nurse most appropriate response? a. Before starting school b. Between 2 and 3 years of age c. When Rebecca begins to lose deciduous teeth d. The next time another family member goes to the dental 147. Rebecca's mother say's that Rebecca consistently says "no” every time she is offered fluids. Considering Rebecca's development, how could the nurse assist the mother to increase Rebecca's fluid intake? a. Distract her with some food b. Be firm and hand her the glass c. Offer her a choice of two things to drink d. Let Rebecca see that she is making her mother angry 148. Rebecca is well and is to be discharged- Her mother asks 35 a. Day care providers b. Senior citizens c. Middle - aged men d. High - school students 159. A woman reports all of the following data when giving his history to a nurse. Which one would indicate a risk factor for developing cancer of cervix? a. Diet high in fat b. Exposure to pesticides c. "What does your family want you to do." d. "I wouldn't have the surgery done without a second opinion." 160. A nurse is planning a community education presentation about testicular cancer. The large groups should be men aged: a. 20 to 39 years b. 40 to 49 years c. 50 to 64 years d. 65 years and older 161. A 10-year-old boy who is in the terminal stages of Duchenne muscular dystrophy is being cared for at home. When evaluating for major complications of this disease, a nurse would give priority to assessing which of the following body systems? a. Integumentary b. Neurological c. Respiratory d. Gastrointestinal 162. The physician asks the nurse to describe the laparoscopy procedure for sterilization to Ms. Bruce. Which of the following is part of a correct explanation of this procedure? a. Two small abdominal incisions are made to introduce the instrument b. Hospitalization for 4 to 5 days is normally required c. This procedure is performed vaginally d. This procedure requires the consent of the sexual partner 163. The nurse is asked to plan a health teaching program for 36 women of child-bearing age with genital herpes. Which one of the following should the nurse include in a teaching session? a. The physician will prescribe an antiviral drug as a pregnancy is confirmed b. Genital herpes in the mother-has no effect on the infant c. Wait until the infection has been cured before becoming pregnant d. If pregnant, in form the physician of a history of genital herpes 164. Ms. Manning is scheduled for Papanicolaou test (Pap Smear) at the time of the next visit to the physician's office. Which one of the following instructions should the nurse give to Ms. Manning? a. Do not douche for 2 to 3 days before this test b. Do not drink coffee or alcoholic beverages for 2 days before this test c. It will be necessary to fast from midnight the night before the test d. Bring a sanitary napkin with you because bleeding usually occurs after this week 165. The nurse obtains a health history from Ms. Reeves who states that she usually has symptoms when she ovulates. If Ms. Reeves has a normal menstrual cycle, how many days after ovulation should menstruation begin? a. 3 days b. 7 days c. 14 days d. 21 days 166. The physician asks the nurse to discuss the use of an oral contraceptive with Ms. Sheppard. The nurse should instruct Ms. Sheppard that oral contraceptive: a. Are taken at the same time each day, preferably in the evening b. Must be taken on an empty stomach c. Are started on the first day of menstruation d. Are best taken in the morning before breakfast 167. Ms. Dodd has been told by her physician that she has genital warts, which are caused by a human .papilloma-virus- infection. She asks the nurse if there is any danger or problems associated with this condition. The most correct 37 response-is based on the fact that genital warts: a. Can be treated with an antibiotic, such as penicillin or tetracycline b. Appear to increase the risk of cancer of the vulva, vagina, and cervix c. Can be prevented of the individual takes birth control pills d. Are of no danger and need not be treated 168. Which of the following are included in the instructions for a client having a pelvic examination? a. Self-administer an enema or take a laxative for 2 nights prior to the examination b. Void immediately before the examination c. Douche the day before the examination d. Do not eat or drink fluids after midnight 169. The nurse is assigned to teach young women attending a gynecology clinic. The physician suggests that the nurse include explaining ways to prevent toxic shock syndrome. Which one of the following suggestions can be included in this teaching session? a. Avoid using super absorbed tampons b. Take a diuretic at the onset of menstruation c. Avoid the use of large sanitary pads d. Use a tampon on(y during the night
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