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SITUATION One important tool a community health nurse uses in the conduct of his/her activities

is the CHN BAG.


101. The Community/Public Health Bag is:
A As essential and indispensable equipment of the community health nurse
B A tool used by the Community health nurse in rendering the effective nursing procedures during
a home visit
C Contains basic medications and articles used by the community health nurse
D A requirement for home visits
102. Which of the following is the content of a bag?
A Tissue paper
C Blood pressure apparatus
B Benedicts solution
D Prescription paper
103. How many scissors are in the public health bag?
A. 1
C. 3
B. 2
D. 5
104. What is the rationale for the use of bag technique during home visits?
A It should minimize or prevent the spread of infection from individuals to families
B It saves time and effort of the nurse in the performance of nursing procedure
C It helps render effective nursing care to clients or other members of the family
D It should not overshadow concerns for the patient
105. Which among the following is important in the use of the bag technique during home visit?
A Minimize if not totally prevent the spread of infection
B Arrangement of the bags contents must be convenient to the nurse
C Be sure to thoroughly clean your bag especially when exposed to communicable cases
D The bag should contain all necessary supplies and equipment ready for use
106. Which one of the following is the basic procedure a nurse must do before and after nursing care or
treatment?
A. Wash hands with soap and water
C. Render comfort measure to clients
B. Protect bag from contamination
D. Protect caregiver always
107.
In consideration of the steps in applying the bag technique, which side of the paper lining of the
CHN bag is considered clean to make a non-contaminated work area?
A The upper tip
C The inside surface
B The outer surface
D The lower tip
108.
109.
SITUATION The accepted definition of Primary Heath Care (PHC) is that of the World
Health Organization (WHO).
110. Which of the following is the definition of WHO?
A Strategy which focuses responsibility for health in the individuals towards development of selfreliant people
B Essential health care done universally accessible to individuals and families by means
acceptable to them through their participation
C Care characterized by partnership and empowerment of people that permits care strategy
D Health care system that increases opportunities and conditions wherein people will manage their
own health
111. The four cornerstones of Primary Health Care are here below but which one is NOT?
A Use of appropriate technology
C Adequate supplies from donors
B Intra and intersectoral linkages
D Active community participation
112. Which of the following is the vital strategy of PHC?
A Immunization and control of communicable diseases
B The orientation and reorganization of National Health Care System
C Provision of medical care and emergency families
D Provision of essential drugs and treatment
113.
114.
SITUATION A community health nurse must be knowledgeable on the vital statistics of the
community she is serving.
115. Which of the following refers to the systematic study of vital events in a certain community?
A Epidemiology
C Community statistics
B Population census
D Vital statistics
116. Major factors affecting population include the following, EXCEPT:
A Births
C Migration
B Deaths
D Morbidity
117. Which of the following patterns is intermittent and confined to certain geographical area or locality?
A Sporadic
C Epidemic
B Endemic
D Pandemic
118.
119.

120. Seasonal fluctuation of diseases is considered:


A. Common source epidemic
C. Secular variation
B. Cyclic variation
D. Endemic
121. A sensitive index of the health conditions obtained in the community which is influenced more by
environmental rather than endogenous factors is the:
A Crude death rate
C Fetal death rate
B Infant mortality rate
D Maternal mortality rate
122. The crude birth rate of Community Kwenek is 30. This means:
A 30 births in every 100 population
B 30 births in every 1000 population
C 30 births in 100 population of woman 15-49 years old
D 30 births in 1000 population of woman 15-49 years old
123. Barrio Aragon has an estimated population of 750 persons as of July 2009. On the last month of 2009,
there were 70 infants born but 5 of them did not survive upon birth as was surveyed January of the
same year. What is the crude birth rate of Barrio Aragon?
A 93.33
C 88.66
B 86.67
D 71.43
124. On the same year, it was recorded that among the registered live births, 5 neonates had died of
different causes about a month after birth. What is the Neonatal Death Rate of Barrio Aragon?
A 76.29
C 76.92
B 71.43
D 6.67
125.
While giving birth, 2 mothers who gave birth through the traditional birth attendants at home died
due to profuse bleeding. What is the Maternal Mortality Rate of Barrio Aragon?
A 2.67
C 30.77
B 30.67
D 28.57
126.
127.
SITUATION Home Visit is a family-nurse contact which allows the health worker to assess
the home and family situations in order to provide necessary nursing care.
128. When the nurse reviews records of the family in the clinic, in what phase of the visit is this?
A Preparatory phase
C Post visit phase
B Home visit phase
D Recording phase
129. The nurse records the home visit and makes referral during what phase of the visit?
a Before conducting the visit
c While doing the home visit phase
b In the preparatory phase
d Post visit phase
130. Which of the following is an advantage of a home visit?
A. It allows the nurse to provide nursing care to a greater number of people.
B. It provides an opportunity to do first hand appraisal of the home situation.
C. It allows sharing of experiences among people with similar health problems.
D. It develops the familys initiative in providing for health needs of its members.
131. Which of the following is the first step that nurse Febe must do when conducting home visit?
a Place the PHN Bag in convenient place before doing bag technique?
b Greet client or household member and introduce yourself
c Explain the purpose of visit
d Look into detailed aspects of the household
132. Which of the following is a professional priority factor to determine the frequency of home visit?
133.
a. Acceptance of the family
136.
d. Policy of the department
134.
b. Flexible and practical
of health
135.
c .Available information
137. When working with family, nurse Febe must remember that the most important principle in goal
setting is that:
a The goal targets the most serious problem of the family
b The goal is within the budget of the family
c The goal would be involve interventions that the nurse is capable of doing
d The goal is approved by the family
138. In performing home visit, it is important that the nurse should accomplish which of the following to
meet the needs of the clients and achieve the best results of desired outcome?
A Develop family nursing care plan
B Apply the nursing process and prioritize needs of the client
C Performing bag technique
D Formulate plan of visit
139. Upon arriving at a clients home, which of the following will the community health nurse do as first
step in performing a nursing procedure?
A. Place the bag outside of work area
B. Open bag, take the linen, spread over work field area
C. Place the bag on the table or any flat surface lined with paper lining

D. Put on apron right side out and wrong side with crease touching the body
140.
Planning for a home visit is an essential tool in achieving best results in health care. The following
are principles in a home visit except:
A Planning should be flexible and practical
B Home visit should have a purpose
C Plans are based in available information including those from other agencies that may rendered
services to the family
D Planning of continuing care must be developed by the nurse
141.
142.
SITUATION The application of CHN concepts and processes.
143. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
A As part of participation to policy formulation, the nurse plays an active role in lobbying for
amendments to the nursing law
B In the community, the nurse raises the level of awareness of the people to identify existing
problems and potentiate to address such problems
C If the people in the community wants free medicines, the nurse complies as the basis of
services should be on what people demands
D If many of the trained community health workers resigned, the nurse has to start all over again
and never gives up
144. If a particular health service fails, the most basic question is:
A Is this what people demanded?
C Is this what the people need?
B What went wrong?
D Who is responsible for the failure?
145. The primary goal of CHN is to:
A Support and supplement the efforts of the medical professions in the promotion of health and
prevention of illness
B Enhance the capacity of individuals, families, and communities to cope with their health needs
C Increase the productivity of the people
D Contribute to national development
146. The nurse actively participates in the development of the community health plan in order to:
A Represent the community in the health team
B Impress the other members of the planning phase of the nursing process
C Ensure that there is a nursing component in any health undertaking
D See to it that the steps in planning phase are carried out
147.
148.
SITUATION The context of CHN is an instrument to community development.
149. In addressing the health problems of the community, community health nurse ensures:
A People identify and prioritize their own problems
B Each health team member provides his/her share in health care
C People act as recipients of services
D DOH programs are being carried out
150. The aim of partnership and collaboration with the people is to:
A Get people to work together to address concerns that affect them
B Give people an opportunity to learn skills in intrapersonal relations
C Bar people in decision-making process
D Expect people to participate in the context of autocratic leadership
151. The basic reasons why community organizers need to phase out from the community is to enable:
A Nurse to open CO work in other depressed communities
B People to exercise self-reliance
C The peoples organization to expand their coverage
D People to test their unity and strength
152. The important foundation in community organization is to bring together several indigenous leaders.
This is:
A Integration
C Representation
B Core group formation
D Mobilization
153. What is the method of establishing rapport with the people and exercising effort to imbibe community
lifestyle with them?
A Integration
C Representation
B Core group formation
D Socialization
154. The nurse and other members of the health team provide training on basic health care and other
concerns to organized group leaders. Which of the following phases of the COPAR process is the
training done?
A Sustenance and strengthening phase
C Pre-entry phase
B Organization-building phase
D Entry
155.
156.

A
B

157.
158. SITUATION Health and Wellness concepts.
159. The modern concept of health refers to:
How individuals can be called disease-free
How individuals can avail their immune system

How individuals maintain maximum level of


wellness
How individuals avoid diseases
160. The factor in ecosystem affecting the individuals health that is involved in the menance of population,
basically man-made is:
A Behavioral
C Environmental influences
B Socio-economic
D Political
161. The factor in the ecosystem affecting the individuals health that is involved in the provision of
essential health services whether community based, accessible, sustainable, and affordable is the:
A Socio-economic
C Behavioral
B Health Care Delivery System
D Political
162. Which is not an example of behavioral influences in OLOF on health status?
A Cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking
C Sedentary lifestyle of an office worker
B A grandmother with an adult-onset
D Exposure to toxic substances in the
diabetes
workplace
163. The level of health of an individual, family, group, population, or community is called:
164. a.Health
165. b. Health status
166. c.
Health
167. d.
Health
assets
problem
needs
168. In the health care delivery system, ideally, rehabilitation services begin:
A Upon admission of clients in the health care system
B Upon discharge of clients from health care system
C After the clients physical condition stabilizes
D Soon after the client has requested for rehab services
169.
170. SITUATION Family Health Nursing Practice is a subset of CHN which utilizes the nursing
process in applying nursing procedures that facilitate welfare of the community.
171. Family health nursing assessment is the most crucial phase in the nursing process in family health
nursing practice. It involves how many levels of assessment?
A 1
C 3
B 2
D As many as 4
172. First-level assessment is a process whereby existing and potential health problems of the family are
determined, which are further categorized according to be nature of the problem. The typology of family
nursing problems is used in the statement of nursing diagnosis in the care of families. The youngest
child of the de los Reyes family has been diagnosed as mentally retarded. This is classified as a:
A. Health threat
C. Foreseeable crisis
B. Health deficit
D. Stress point
173.
The de los Reyes couple have a 6-year old child entering school for the first time. The de los
Reyes family has a:
A. Health threat
C. Health dependent
B. Health deficit
D. Foreseeable crisis
174.
It refers to the blueprint of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate
the identified health and family nursing problems through explicitly formulated outcomes of care and
deliberately chosen set of interventions, resources and evaluation criteria, standards, methods, and
tools.
A Nursing diagnosis
C Tender-loving-care
B Family nursing care plan
D NANDA
175.
176.
SITUATION Field health services and information system provides summary data on
health service delivery and selected program from the barangay level up to the national level. As
a nurse, you should know the process on how these information became processed and
consolidated.
177. .All of the following are objectives of FHSIS EXCEPT:
A. To complete the clinical picture of chronic disease and describe their natural history
B. To provide standardized, facility level data base which can be accessed for more in depth
studies
C. To minimize recording and reporting burden allowing more time for patient care and promotive
activities
D. To ensure that data reported are useful and accurate and are disseminated in a timely and easy
to use fashion
178. What is the fundamental block or foundation of the field health service information system?
A. Family treatment record
C. Reporting forms
B. Target Client list
D. Output record

179.

180.

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