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Healthcare and Nursing Practices: Community Health Nursing and Ethics, Exams of Nursing

An in-depth exploration of various aspects related to community health nursing, including the role of psychology in elevating courage, health risk identification methods, health belief model, and the importance of informed consent. It also delves into ethical dilemmas, the function of the fda generic drug program, and the philippine health government insurance coverage. The document also covers topics such as the health belief model, communicable diseases, vaccinations, and newborn care.

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Download Healthcare and Nursing Practices: Community Health Nursing and Ethics and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (NUR 193) 1. Filipino nurses are very religious people, there is a deep faith in God that is reflected in the expression of “bahala na” (it is up to God or leave it to God”.) Which cultural attitude still exist at present the” bahala” system.? A. Incorrectly equated with an expression of fatalism and a passive acceptance of or resignation to fate. B. May also apply to acceptance of illness or malady. C. Operates psychologically to elevate one’s courage and conviction to persist in the face of adversity and improve D. All of the above 2. An American nurse tries to speak with a Korean client who cannot understand the English language. To effectively communicate to a client with a different language, which of the following should the nurse implement? A. Have an interpreter to translate. B. Speak slowly. C. Speak loudly and closely to the client. D. Speak to the client and family together. 3. A nurse is caring for a Chinese client who is hospitalized due to pneumonia. Based on their culture, which of the following is believed to be the cause of the illness? A. An illness is cast by an enemy. B. An illness is a result of punishment for sins. C. An illness may be attributed to overexertion. D. An illness may be given by someone who did not want it. 4. Which of the following food items would be appropriate for a Seventh Day Adventist to be followed? A. Shrimp and mussels. B. Beef and pork. C. Tuna and salmon. D. Cheese and milk. 5. When assessing a patient from a different culture, what is the most important area to consider? A. Religious beliefs B. Language spoken C. Health Practices D. Social Organizations 6. Identification of health risk in the community is a step-in formulating community health diagnosis. Which of the following methods should be done by the public nurse to best facilitate the identification of health risk threatening this community? A. Review vital statistics available B. Study health center records and reports C. Assess community health resources and industries available D. Familiarize with prevalent lifestyle of the people within the community 7. You are the new public health nurse. To obtain 100% population count of the community, you should need to do a: A. One to one interview B. Survey C. Sampling of the population D. Census 8. In order to raise people’s awareness on cancer prevention, the following danger signs of cancer need to be disseminated. A. Unexplained anemia and weight loss B. All these groups C. Indigestion and nagging cough D. Change in normal bowel habits and unusual bleeding or discharge 9. In the year 1995, 27% of all children under 5 were underweight and about 50% of deaths among children under 5 are associated with: A. Malnutrition B. Diarrhea C. Denque D. Malaria 10.What government agency is responsible to undertake initiatives in health care services through innovative approaches? A. Department of Science and Technology B. Department of Local Government C. Department of Health D. Department of Education 11. Which among the following is true to Public Health Nursing? (Select all that apply) A. Both are special field of nursing B. Both are combination of nursing and social skills C. PHN and CHN can be used interchangeably D. It is public service oriented 12. The PHNs’ responsible of care is the: A. Client B. Family C. Community D. 1962 20. In what year did the Philippine Health Services was abolished? A.1967 B.1927 C. 1972 D. 1976 21. In preparing to review different theories, nurse Bobby reviews basic information to assist in understanding the material. Theories are defined as: A. Statements that describe concepts or connect concepts B. Mental formulations of objects or events C. Aspects of reality than can be consciously sensed D. Concepts or propositions that project a systematic view of phenomena 22. Kristy, a community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a Systems theory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using the Systems theory, nurse Kristy focuses on the: A. Client’s interaction with the environment B. Hierarchy of the client’s human needs C. Client’s attitudes toward health behaviors D. Response of the client to the process of growth and development 23. When assessing the external variables that influence a client’s health beliefs and practices, nurse Mindy must consider his: A. Educational background B. Religious practices C. Income status D. Reaction to the heart disease 24. In the Health Belief Model, nurse Chiara recognizes that the focus is placed on the: A. Functioning of the individual in all dimensions B. Relation of perceptions and compliance with therapy C. Relation of perceptions and compliance with therapy D. Multidimensional nature of clients and their interaction with the environment 25. Which of the following is the most basic type of health promotion activity? (Select all that apply). A. A billboard promoting abstinence to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancies B. A wellness assessment program C. An environment control program about pesticide uses D. A nurse who models healthy lifestyle behaviors E. A school of nursing that holds a blood pressure fair 26. Nurse Marco is providing health education about injury and poisoning prevention to a group of young mothers at a health fair. What type of prevention is the nurse conducting? A. Primary prevention B. Secondary prevention C. Tertiary prevention D. Limited prevention 27. Pender’s health promotion model would benefit which of the following clients? (Select all that apply) A. An active 23-year-old who does not smoke or drink alcohol B. A 49-year-old client who exercises four times a week C. A 35-year-old who has yearly breast exams and other routine health screenings D. An overweight 27-year-old who engages in risky behaviors 28. Client Clint reports that he believes he will "never lick the habit" of smoking because he has tried before and failed. Using the Transtheoretical model (TTM), what stage of health behavior is the client functioning in? A. Preparation stage B. Contemplation stage C. Termination stage D. Action stage 29. Honey, a public health nurse compares the rate of teenage pregnancy in various areas of the city. Which of the core functions of public health is being implemented? A. Assurance B. Assessment C. Prevention D. Policy development 30. Nurse Glynnis performs activities to meet the primary goals of public health. Which of the following is nurse Glynnis most likely to complete? A. Ensuring that a newly diagnosed 40-year-old hypertensive man takes his medication B. Finding home care for a 70-year-old client recuperating from a hip replacement C. Conducting an infant car seat safety check D. Contacting a local hospice to admit a terminally ill 60-year-old woman 31. Which interventions are most commonly used by public health nurses caring for families? Select all that apply: a. Careful assessment, diagnosis, planning, and giving care to individual patients and their families b. Dialogue with community members concerning what health issues are of importance in that community c. Focusing on family health through school-based neighborhood clinics d. Helping the community create political change through organization, use of media, legislative lobbying, and mass demonstrations 38. Which is an example of the public-school nurse’s health care provider functions? A. Requesting for BCG from the RHU for school entrant immunization B. Conducting random classroom inspection during a measles epidemic C. Taking remedial action on an accident hazard in the school playground D. Observing places in the school where pupils spend their free time 39. Heidi, a public health nurse is the supervisor of rural health midwives. Which of the following is a supervisory function of the public health nurse? A. Referring cases or patients to the midwife B. Providing technical guidance to the midwife C. Providing nursing care to cases referred by the midwife 40. 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: a. Public Health Nurse b. Rural Health Midwife c. Municipal Health Officer 41. Ethical principles for professional nursing practice in a clinical setting are guided by the principles of conduct that are written as the: A. Philippine Regulation Commission B. Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 C. Standards of care from experts in the practice field D. Good Samaritan laws for civil guidelines 42. The distribution of nurses to areas of “most need” in the time of a nursing shortage is an example of: A. Utilitarianism theory B. Deontological theory C. Justice D. Beneficence 43. When signing a form as a witness, nurse signature shows that the client: A. Is fully informed and is aware of all consequences. B. Was awake and fully alert and not medicated with narcotics. C. Was free to sign without pressure D. Has signed that form and the witness saw it being done 44. Which criterion is needed for someone to give consent to a procedure? A. An appointed guardianship B. Unemancipated minor C. Minimum of 21 years or older D. An advocate for a child 45. Successful ethical discussion depends on people who have a clear sense of personal values. When many people share the same values, it may be possible to identify a philosophy of utilitarianism, with proposes that: A. The value of people is determined solely by leaders in the Unitarian church. B. The decision to perform a liver transplant depends on a measure of the moral life that the client has led so far C. The best way to determine the solution to an ethical dilemma is to refer thecase to the attending physician. D. The value of something is determined by its usefulness to society. 46. The client’s right to refuse treatment is an example of: A. Statutory law B. Common law C. Civil laws D. Nurse practice acts 47. Even though the nurse may obtain the client’s signature on a form, obtaining informed consent is the responsibility of the: A. Client B. Physician C. Student nurse D. Supervising nurse 48. To respect a client’s personal space and territoriality, the nurse: A. Avoids the use of touch B. Explains nursing care and procedures C. Keeps the curtains pulled around the client’s bed D. Stands 8 feet away from the bed, if possible. 49. The philosophy sometimes called the code of ethics of care suggests that ethical dilemmas can best be solved by attention to: A. Relationships B. Ethical principles C. Clients D. Code of ethics for nurses. d. I registered my name as a member of senior citizen. 56. The community health nurse is assigned to care for administering vaccination. Which of the following should the nurse give the priority in giving vaccination? a. The client who came first. b. The adult client together with mother c. The client with age of 60 years old d. The mother who brought her lactating child with her. 57. Nurse Meredith is observing 8-year-old Anna during a community visit. Which of the following findings would lead the nurse to suspect that Anna is a victim of sexual abuse? a. The child is fearful of the caregiver and other adults. b. The child has a lack of peer relationships. c. The child has self-injurious behavior. d. The child has an interest in things of a sexual nature. 58. Sheila tells the community nurse that her boyfriend has been abusive and she is afraid of him. but she doesn't want to leave. The client asks the nurse for assistance. Which nursing interventions are appropriate in this situation? Select all that apply. a. Help Sheila to develop a plan to ensure safety including phone numbers for emergency help. b. Help Sheila to get her boyfriend into an appropriate treatment program. c. Communicate acceptance. avoiding any implication that Sheila is at fault for not leaving. d. Help Sheila to explore available options. including shelters and legal protection. 59. What is R.A. 9994? a. Anti-Terror Law b. Expanded Senior Citizen Act of 2010 c. Magna Carta for Health Care Workers d. Providing Mandatory Basic Immunization 60. As the government cares for the health of Senior Citizens, what are the entitlement of benefits given to them? a. Purchase of medicines b. 20% discount c. Diagnostic and laboratory fees in private hospitals d. All of the above 61. What is the function of FDA Generic Drug Program? A. To revise health care delivery system B. To conduct review to make a certain that the medicine met the standard for safety use. C. To organize community forum D. To formulate health care law 62. What type of medicine created to work the same as an existing approved brand- name drugs? A. Intravenous fluids B. Acupuncture C. Generic 63. What health Republic Act in the government that provide insurance coverage for all citizens of the Philippines to ensure affordable, acceptable, available, and accessible health care services? A. Philippine Medical Act B. Philippine Technological Transfer Act C. Dangerous drug Act D. National Health Insurance Act 64. What are the three components of access to health care as implemented in the insurance act? (Select all that apply) A. Coverage B. Services C. Timeless D. Prevention 65. Which of the following that can avail the Philippine health government insurance coverage except? A. Sponsored members B. Foreigner C. Life time members D. Indigent members 66. A volunteer individual approached the nurse that he wants to donate blood and asked what age group can donate blood? The nurse reply which of the following: A. Between 7–12-year-old B. Between 17-65 years old C. All of the above D None of the above 67. One of the donors asked, when I donate blood am I at risk of acquiring blood- borne diseases such as HIV, Hepatitis B and C? What is the nurse best answer? A. True B. False C. Maybe 68. The amount of blood collected at one time is: 82. A method wherein the superficial soft parts of the body are rubbed, stroked, kneaded or tapped for remedial, aesthetic, hygienic, or limited therapeutic purposes a. Massage b. Chiropractic c. Acupuncture d. Acupressure 83. The Department of Health adopts measures to augment basic services and facilities assigned to LGU’s. which of the following are priority areas for the provision of assistance by the DOH? a. Areas where studies/researches on health are conducted b. Selected areas in the city c. Areas recommended by government /local officials d. Less developed and deserving local government units. 84. Which of the following assistance is/are far given by the DOH to the LGU? a. Provide health information statistics and other necessary data b. All of these forms of assistance c. Ensure that public have access to higher and more advanced facilities d. Monitor and evaluate local health projects, programs, and services 85. Primary health care as a strategy in the delivery of health care services is best characterized by: a. Essential health services accessible and acceptable to the community b. Partnership between and among the health workers c. Provision of health services at the district level d. Top-down decision making 86. The following are strategies of primary health care, EXCEPT: a. Reorientation and reorganization of the health care systems with the establishment of functional support mechanism in support of the mandate of devolution under the local government code of 1991. b. Effective preparation and enabling process for health action at all levels. c. Mobilization of the people to know their communities and identifying their basic health needs with the end in view of providing appropriate solutions leading to self- reliance and self-determination. d. None of the above. 87. The devolution of health services to the local government unit was mandated by: a. R.A 7160 b. Executive Order 51 c. R.A. 7305 d. R.A. 7164 88. What care strategy has the Department of Health used for accessibility of health? a. Deregulation of health services b. Regionalization of health services c. opening barangay wellness clinics d. Primary Health Care 89. Which of the following herbal can be recommended for scabies? a. kakawati fresh leaves b. kaymito leaves c. kabuyao leaves d. lagundi leaves 90. Which of the following alternative care can be recommended for alleviating pain by applying pressure on the body surfaces? a. Acupuncture b. Acupressure c. Aromatherapy d. Pranic Healing 91. Should you teach a member of household on the use of niyog- niyugan, what possible disease condition could be remedied? a. parasitism b. none of these c. fever d. Constipation 92. A nurse demonstrated caring by helping the family members to: Select that all apply. a. Become active participants in care b. Remove themselves from personal care c. Make health care decision for the patient d. Have uninterrupted time for family and patient to be together e. Have opportunities for the family to discuss their concerns 93. Which of the followings most greatly affects a family’s access to adequate health care, opportunity for education and sound nutrition? 105. A nurse is conducting a family assessment. Which of the following data collection methods is the nurse using when having direct conversation with individual in the family? a. Key informant interview b. Participant observation c. Focus group d. Health survey 106. A nurse is planning a family health program. Which of the following actions should the nurse include as part of the evaluation plan? a. Determine availability of resources to initiate the plan b. Gain approval for the program from the family leaders c. Establish a timeline for implementation of intervention d. Compare program impact to similar programs 107. Which of the following personnel do not have the “right to know” medical information? A. The facility’s Performance Improvement Director who is not a healthcare person and has no direct contact with clients. B. A nursing student who is caring for a client under the supervision of the nursing instructor. C. The facility’s Safety Officer who is not a healthcare person and who has no direct contact with clients D. A department supervisor with no direct or indirect care duties 108.The nurse is talking with the family of an 18 months-old newly diagnosed with retinoblastoma. A priority in communicating with the parents is for recording and reporting to the respective health professional A. Discuss the need for genetic counseling B. Inform them that combined therapy is seldom effective C. Prepare for the child's permanent disfigurement D. Suggest that total blindness may follow surgery 109.The patient records obtained by the nurse should be reported to the concerned health agency to protects clients in terms of their rights to what? Select all that apply. A. Privacy and to have their medical information confidential unless the client formally approves the sharing of this information with others such as family members. B. Make healthcare decisions and to have these decisions protected and communicated to others when they are no longer competent to do so. C. Be fully informed about all treatments in term of their benefits, risks, and alternatives to them so the client can make a knowledgeable and informed decision about whether or not to agree to having it. 109. The community health nurse monitor clients registered in long- term regimens, such as the Multi-Drug Therapy, which component will be most useful? A. Tally report B. Output report C. Target/client list D. Individual health record 110. Which of the following is the mission of the Department of Health? A. Health for all Filipinos B. Ensure the accessibility of recording and reporting the result of health care delivery system. C. Improve the general health status of the population D. Health in the hands of the Filipino people by the year 2020 111. 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. To strengthen local government units B. To allow greater autonomy to local government units. C. To empower the people and promote their self-reliance D. To make basic services more accessible to the people 112. As an epidemiologist, the nurse is responsible for reporting cases or notifiable diseases. What law mandates reporting cases of notifiable diseases? A. R.A 11332 B. RA.3753 C. RA 1054 D. RA 1082 113. Which type of family-nurse contact will provide you with the best opportunity to observe family dynamics during the collection of family information for data purposes? A. Clinic consultation B. Group conferences C. Home visit D. Written communication 114. Which of the following is an epidemiologic function of the nurse during an epidemic? A. Conducting assessment of suspected cases to detect the communicable diseases B. Monitoring the condition of the cases affected by the communicable disease C. Participating in the investigation to determine the source of epidemic D. Teaching the community on preventive measures against the disease 126. Which of the following vaccines are used in Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) that must be stored in the freezer? A. DPT B. Tetanus toxoid C. Measles vaccine D. Hepatitis B vaccine 127. Jimmy, a community nurse is aware that an unused BCG should be discarded how many hours after reconstitution? A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. At the end of the day 128. In immunizing children less than eight years of age with BCG, as a nurse, you are not obliged to secure parental consent. This is because of which legal document? A. P.D. 996 B. R.A. 7846 C. Presidential Proclamation No. 6 D. Presidential Proclamation No. 46 129. Holly, a senior nurse is aware that this type of immunization will produce a permanent scar. A. DPT B. BCG C. Measles vaccination D. Hepatitis B vaccination 130. A 4-week-old baby boy 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 vaccine 1 131. As a nurse, you will not give DPT 2 if the mother says that the infant had A. Seizures a day after DPT 1. B. Fever for 3 days after DPT 1. C. Abscess formation after DPT 1. 132. A 2-month-old baby girl 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? A. Go on with the infant’s immunizations. B. Give Paracetamol and wait for his fever to subside. C. Refer the infant to the physician for further assessment. D. Advise the infant’s mother to bring him back for immunization when he is well. 133. Nora, a 28-year-old 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 134. Juan, a 4-year-old boy is scheduled for routine immunizations. As the nurse, you know that the doctor will most likely order what vaccinations? Select all that apply. A. DTaP (diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) B. Polio C. Hepatitis B D. RV (Rotavirus) E. MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) F. Hib (Hemophilus Influenzae Type B) G. Varicella 135. Elrita, a mother of a 12-month-old baby girl calls the pediatric clinic to ask when her daughter will receive the Varicella vaccine. As the nurse, your answer to her question is: A. at 2, 4, and 6 months B. at 12 months and 4-6 years C. at 6 and 12 months D. at 4 months and 4-6 year 136. You can classify that a child aged 2 years has fast breathing if he has a respiratory rate of A. 60 bpm or more B. 50 bpm or more C. 40 bpm or more D. Any of the above 137. Baby Yuki, 4 months old is not able to breastfeed and chest indrawing is present. This can be classified as A. Pneumonia B. Severe Pneumonia C. No Pneumonia: cough or cold D. Mild Pneumonia 138. These are all possible treatments for severe pneumonia except: A. Giver first dose of an appropriate antibiotic B. Soothe the throat and relieve the cough with a safe remedy C. Give vitamin A D. Treat the child to prevent low blood sugar 139. What color is "NO PNEUMONIA: COUGH OR COLD" classified as? A. Green B. Pink C. Yellow D. Red 140. If the child has wheezing and either fast breathing or chest indrawing present, the nurse should: A. Refer URGENTLY to hospital B. Give a trial acting inhaled bronchodilator for up to 3 times C. Assess vital signs D. Give Vitamin A 141. Dysentery is classified if: A. There is Dehydration B. Stools are watery C. Fast breathing is present D. There is blood in the stool 142. All are signs of severe dehydration except A. Restlessness B. Sunken eyes C. Skin pinch goes back very slowly D. Abnormally sleepy 143. Which type of plan would the nurse instruct to a child who was classified with severe dehydration? A. Plan A B. Plan B C. Plan C D. Plan D 144. If child has not enough signs to classify as some or severe dehydration, the child will be classified as what? A. Severe Dehydration B. Mild Dehydration C. Beta-glucuronidase deficiency D. 7-alpha-hydroxylase deficiency 156. A foodborne outbreak of salmonellosis has twice occurred at a day-treatment program. The environmental health worker has requested that an advanced public health nurse be included in the next inspection of the program's kitchen. During the visit, the nurse’s primary concern is to: A. Educate kitchen workers about safe and food preparation. B. Ensure the workers understanding of various microorganism. C. Identify other resources for providing various microorganism. D. Promote the health of clients affected by the previous outbreak. 157. A resident in one of the communities complained of unacceptable smell on their areas which lead to lots of fleas on their surroundings. To whom does the rural health nurse approach? A. Municipal health officer B. Rural health midwife C. Rural sanitation inspector D. Barangay health workers. 158. Clean Air Act has been clearly defined in what Republic Act? A. R.A. 8749 B. R.A. 9003 C. R.A. 8746 D. All of the above 159. Barangay health workers called for a barangay assembly meeting. The topic mentioned about ‘Clean Air Act’. One of the citizens asked about, what are some of their Rights in accordance to Clean Air Act. The RHU staff enumerated the rights except: A. Right to breath B. Right to utilize and enjoy all-natural resources according to principles of sustainable development. C. Right to discard non- hazardous household, commercial, institutional waste. D. Right to access to public records which a citizen may need to exercise his/her rights effective under this act. 160. A newly hired midwife assigned in a remote rural health unit as new RHM. The following are the functions of the RHM except: A. Manages BHS and supervises, trains BHW B. Conducts patient’s assessment and diagnosis for referral or further management C. Check healthy physical environment D. Organizes community and facilitates barangay planning and community health services 161. Which of the following is the mission of the Department of Health? A. Health for all Filipinos B. Ensure the accessibility and quality of health C. Improve the general health status of the population D. Health in the hands of the Filipino people by the year 2020 162. 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. Amoeba D. Dysentery 163. What is the act of cleaning one’s hands with the use of any liquid with or without soapfor the purpose of removing dirt or microorganisms? A. Aseptic technique B. Handwashing C. Medical Asepsis D. Surgical Asepsis 164. The clinical instructor asks her students the rationale for handwashing. The students are correct if they answered that handwashing is expected to remove: A. Transient flora from the skin. B. Resident flora from the skin. C. All microorganisms from the skin. 165. Nurses should review which of the following reports to determine what pollutants have been found in the drinking water in a community? A. Point source report B. Consumer confidence report C. Material Safety Data Sheet D. Environmental standards report 166. What level of assessment in which a process whereby existing and potential health conditions or problems are categorized: A. 1st level B. 2nd level C. Health threat D. Health deficit 181. The nurse is preparing to clean a client’s surgical wound. What would the nurse assess before beginning the procedure? - The client’s comfort and effectiveness of pain medication 182. The nurse is caring for a client who has a deep wound and whose saline- moistened wound dressing has been changed every 12 hours. While removing the old dressing, the nurse notes that the packing material is dry and adheres to the wound bed. Which modification is most appropriate? - Reduce the time interval between dressing changes 183. When removing a client’s surgical wound dressing the nurse notes that there is wound separation and rupture. What is the term for this wound complication? - Dehiscence 184. The nurse is planning to replace a client’s wound dressing. The deep wound bed is to remain moist and requires packing. Which action is appropriate? - Loosely pack the damped dressing material to prevent too much pressure on the wound bed 185. The nurse has finished cleaning a client’s surgical wound. What would be the nurse’s next action in this procedure? - Pat the wound dry with a sterile gauze sponge 186. Is an integrated approach to child health that focuses on the well-being of the whole child. - Integrated Management of Childhood Illness 187. Objectives of IMCI includes: - To reduce significantly global mortality and morbidity associated with the major cause of disease in children 188. Select the appropriate color coding according to urgency: - Pink-Urgent; Green-Home Management; Yellow-outpatient 189. A 4 month old baby, female was admitted at SWUMed Due to inability to breastfeed and chest indrawing was noted. This can be classified as? - Pneumonia 190. What color is NO PNEUMONIA: COUGH OR COLD classified as? - Green 191. An act providing for mandatory basic immunization services for infants and children: - Republic Act Number 10152 192. Vaccines under EPI are the following except? - DTD 193. Charles, a community health nurse is aware that an unused BCG should be discarded after how many hours after reconstitution? - 4 194. Christine, a mother of a 12-month-old baby calls you to ask when will her daughter receive the Varicella vaccine. As a nurse, what will be your answer? - At 12 months and 4-6 years 195. As a nurse, you will not give DPT2 if the mother says that the infant had: - Seizure a day after DPT1 196. To encourage community participation, which of the following should a nurse do? - Listen when people relate to their problems 197. Which of the following is not an essential element of Primary Health Care? - Qualification of health providers 198. What factor contributes to the effectiveness of care to your clients as a Rural Unit? - Respect of customs beliefs and values of client 199. As a nurse, you organize community groups to participate in your program? - Let people decide for themselves 200. An individual who provides labor to a company or another person - Employee 201. What are the identified entrepreneurship barriers in nursing business? - All of the above 202. Perla is Elena’s co-worker as a Community Heath Nurse. Which of the following is the general duty of Perla? - Provides nursing care to the community 203. What is the business side of health care? - The healthcare field also needs people with expertise in areas like policy analysis, finance, and accounting, budgeting, human resources, marketing, and information technology. options? - All family members who are available 216. The family assessment and intervention model is based on all of the following areas except: - Family change strategies
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