Professional Documents
Culture Documents
First Semester
SY2011-2012
INSTRUCTION: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
3. Monica Atienza is a barangay nurse. Every Monday she has a blood pressure screening. She is providing
what level of prevention?
A. Tertiary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Primary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
4. Identified 14 basic needs and says that the unique functions of the nurse is to assist clients, sick or well
in the peaceful death.
A. Virginia Henderson C. Dorothea Orem
B. Imogene King D. Faye Glen Abdellah
6. A patient in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) who is coma for 4 days is being bathed by a kind nurse. This
reflects which level of nurse-patient relationship according to V. Henderson?
A. Nurse as a substitute
B. Nurse as a helper
C. Nurse as a partner
D. Nurse as a believer
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7. Teaching a client with hypertension on preparing low-sodium, low-fat, and low-cholesterol diet is what
type of Level of Prevention?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
8. Prevention is better than cure. Immunization falls under what level of prevention?
A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Specialized
9. Mrs. Lozada is a 25 year old, pale looking cafeteria manager who often retires very late at night. She
went to the hospital complaining of dizziness, fatigue and body malaise. The diagnosis of the physician
is anemia (below normal level of red blood cells and haemoglobin). The nurse instructed the patient
about the food that she must take. This action is:
A. Nurse as a substitute
B. Nurse as a helper
C. Nurse as a partner
D. Nurse as a believer
11. The nurse in Brgy. Del Remedio is regularly giving tetanus toxoid for pregnant women. What level of
prevention the nurse is initiating?
A. Tertiary prevention C. Secondary prevention
B. Primary prevention D. None of these
13. The NICU nurse does the vital signs to the newborn girl when she noticed that there isno anal opening,
she reported it to the paediatrician immediately.
A. Nurse as a substitute
B. Nurse as a helper
C. Nurse as a partner
D. Nurse as a believer
14. A man who has had quadriplegia from a fall accident is being cared by the nurse thru the performance
of ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living) for him. The nurse acts as a?
A. Substitute
B. Helper
C. Partner
D. Believer
15. Who is this nurse theorist that has been called the “First Truly International Nurse”?
A. Faye Abdellah C. Imogene King
B. Virginia Henderson D. Dorothy Johnson
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16. The nurse is interviewing the newly admitted client in the geriatric ward. The nurse is including the
client in making a health plan. Which of the following this action is included?
A. Substitute
B. Helper
C. Partner
D. Believer
17. She defined health as “Health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the
whole of the client.” Who among the following theorist defined this?
A. Imogene King C. Dorothy Johnson
B. Betty Neuman D. Dorothea Orem
18. Virginia Henderson believed that the nurses needed to be more that caregivers, they needed to be
both educators and advocates. A nurse must keep an individual fulfill which fundamental need?
A. Dependence on health care providers.
B. Seeking help from health care providers.
C. Refraining from expressing their emotions.
D. Working in such a way that one feels a sense of accomplishment.
19. The nurse who is assigned in emergency room (ER) admitted a poor patient who is experiencing
bleeding due to accidentally stepped on the broken glass and needed to be cleaned and sutured. The
nurse referred the patient in social worker department. What action does the nurse do according to
Virginia Henderson?
A. Nurse as a substitute
B. Nurse as a helper
C. Nurse as a partner
D. Nurse as a believer
20. Mrs. Muhlach asks about supplemental vitamins and iron which needs to take during her pregnancy.
Which of the following level of prevention is this?
A. Health promotion C. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
21. Reactions are the outcomes or produced results of certain stressor and actions of the lines resistance. It
can be either positive or negative. These reactions are:
1) Negentropy
2) Egentropy
3) Normal Line of Defense
4) Line of Resistance
5) Flexible Line of Defense
A. 1, 2 B. 1, 2, 3 C. 1, 2, 3, 4 D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
22. A nurse theorist views “human being” as having two major systems; biological system and behavioral
system. Who is this nurse theorist?
A. Faye Abdellah C. Imogene King
B. Virginia Henderson D. Dorothy Johnson
23. According to Neuman, there are five client variable, these are:
A. Physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, developmental and spiritual.
B. Physiological, safety and security, love and belongingness, self-esteem and self-actualization
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C. Normal Line of defense, line of resistance, flexible line of defense, stressors and reactions
D. None of the above
25. Which of the following is an example of intrapersonal factors according to Betty Neuman, except?
A. Behaviour B. BP = 120/80 mmHg C. Adolescence D. Marriage
26. “The nurse is teaching a post – stroke client on checking the temperature of water for bathing. Which
of the following level of prevention the nurse is applying?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
27. A 35 year old married woman is regularly performing Breast Self Examination (BSE). This is included to
what level of prevention?
A. Specialized Prevention C. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
29. The patient who is experiencing loss of appetite due to break-up with her girlfriend. This is included in
what behavioural subsystems:
A. Ingestive C. Eliminative
B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
30. The community health nurse assigned in Brgy. Sto Cristo. Encountered an environmental problem that
was reported by concerned citizen of the said barangay, that group of people thrown more than 100
drums of hazardous chemicals in their river. This behaviour shown by the citizen is:
A. Ingestive C. Eliminative
B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
31. A male patient is admitted in the hospital due to heart problem related to obesity. What behavioural
subsystem this belong?
A. Ingestive C. Eliminative
B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
32. Measures designed to promote general optimum health or the establishment of barriers against the
agents in the environment are referred to as:
A. Specialized Prevention C. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
33. Dennis and Aira are newly married couple and are interested to know about family planning. What
behaviour is this?
A. Ingestive C. Sexual
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B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Achievement
34. Which of the following falls under the secondary level of prevention:
A. Preparing balance diet for the family
B. Giving oresol to a child with diarrhea
C. Proper disposal of garbage
D. Cottage industry for physically disabled
35. The incidence of breast cancer among women is increasing, that is why women 20 years old and above
should perform monthly breast self-examination. Which of the following level of prevention is this?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
36. A Baby boy Zobel, 36 weeks gestational age, was admitted at the nursery. His birth weight is 3, 400
grams and birth length is 49 centimeters. It’s almost 3 day and still didn’t pass stool. This problem is
about the?
A. Ingestive C. Eliminative
B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
37. The nurse must maintain a good harmonious relationship with his co-workers, supervisors, chief nurse
and physicians. This is under:
A. Personal B. Interpersonal C. Social D. All of these
39. Mr. Flavier, an Executive Officer of a big company, is complaining of pain in the anus and rectal itching.
He is admitted in the hospital with a diagnosis of haemorrhoids. The nurse must understand that this is
belong to what behavioural subsystem:
A. Ingestive C. Eliminative
B. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
40. A client is being seen in the clinic for the final follow-up appointment after an extensive course of
rehabilitation. According to Neuman’s model, which level of intervention does this describe?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Resistant prevention
D. Tertiary prevention
41. A student is caring for a client who contracted an infection following surgery. The client is afebrile
during the student’s shift but still receiving IV antibiotics. This is an example of which level of
prevention, according to Neuman’s model?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Critical
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42. Mr. Romnick Sarmienta has recovered from heart problem and was referred to Cardiac Rehabilitation
Center. In the rehabilitation, he will be supervised closely while doing physical conditioning. What level
of prevention is this?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
44. Which of the following nursing theorists introduced Transcultural Nursing model?
A. Sister Callista Roy
B. Jean Watson
C. Ernestine Wiedenbach
D. Madeleine Leininger
45. Who among the following theorist formulated the "Conservation Model"?
A. Jean Watson
B. Margaret Newman
C. Myra Levine
D. Sister Callista Roy
46. Who is this nurse theorist that introduced "The Nursing Process Theory"?
A. Lydia Hall
B. Ida Jean Orlando
C. Sister Kuan
D. Patricia Benner
47. This theory is about the person in adaptive system which uses coping skills to deal with stressors.
A. "Humanistic Nursing"
B. "Adaptation Theory"
C. "Theory of Human Becoming"
D. "PREPARE ME" Interventions & the Quality of Life of Advance Progressive Cancer Patients
48. The part of nursing that is concerned with intimate bodily care (e.g, toileting, positioning, moving,
dressing, undressing and maintaining a healthful environment) belongs exclusively to nursing. Nursing
is required when people are not able to undertake these activities for themselves. Which of the
following component is being described?
A. Care
B. Core
C. Cure
D. All of the above
49. The nursing practice goal of this theory is to promote adaptation and maintain wholeness using
principles of conservation. What theory is this?
A. "Rhythm Model"
B. "Conservation Theory"
C. "Novice to Expert"
D. "Humanistic Theory"
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50. In Lydia Hall's theory, which of the following is included in core?
A. Therapeutic use of self
B. Focuses on nursing related to physician's orders
C. Nurturance and factors that are exclusive to nursing
D. None of the above
51. The nurse is providing a conducive room to promote adequate rest and sleep for patient with
tuberculosis. Which of the following principles of Conservation Theory is this?
A. Conservation of Energy
B. Conservation of Structural Integrity
C. Conservation of Personal Integrity
D. Conservation of Social Integrity
52. The nurse is giving health teachings to a 7 year old patient with bronchial asthma on how to perform
proper brushing of teeth. What conservational principle this nursing intervention included?
A. Conservation of Energy
B. Conservation of Structural Integrity
C. Conservation of Personal Integrity
D. Conservation of Social Integrity
53. The patient is blaming herself from the death of her 6-month-old child. She is punishing herself by not
eating, taking medications, refusing to perform self care and doesn't want to talk to anyone. The nurse
is applying the therapeutic use of self and intellectual approach to help the patient to cope and adapt
with the situation. Which of the following conservation principles this nursing intervention applied?
A. Conservation of Energy
B. Conservation of Structural Integrity
C. Conservation of Personal Integrity
D. Conservation of Social Integrity
54. It refers to assistive, supporting professional notions that help people retain relevant values so they can
maintain well being.
A. Cultural care repatterning
B. Cultural care preservation
C. Cultural care accommodation
D. Cultural care restructuring
55. It is the nurturing component on nursing according to Lydia Hall.
A. Care
B. Core
C. Cure
D. all of the above
Part II
Matching Type. Match Column B to Column A
1. Florence Nightingale A. Care , Core, Cure Model
2. Virginia Henderson B. Behavioural System Model
3. Faye Glenn Abdellah C. Transcultural Theory
4. Dorothea Orem D. Environmental Theory
5. Myra Estrine Levine E.RAM
6. Sr. Callista Roy F. Self Care Theory
7. Lydia Hall G. Deliberative Nursing Process
8. Betty Neuman H. 4 Conservation Principles in Nursing
9. Madeline Leininger I. 21 Nursing Problems
10. Dorothy Johnson J. 14 components of Needs
11. Ida Jean Orlando K. Systems Model
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Canossa College
San Pablo City
First Semester
SY2011-2012
Midterm Exam
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each
item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY
NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
58. Monica Atienza is a barangay nurse. Every Monday she has a blood pressure screening. She is providing
what level of prevention?
E. Tertiary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Primary prevention
H. Quaternary prevention
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59. Identified 14 basic needs and says that the unique functions of the nurse is to assist clients, sick or well
in the peaceful death.
C. Virginia Henderson C. Dorothea Orem
D. Imogene King D. Faye Glen Abdellah
61. A patient in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) who is coma for 4 days is being bathed by a kind nurse. This
reflects which level of nurse-patient relationship according to V. Henderson?
E. Nurse as a substitute
F. Nurse as a helper
G. Nurse as a partner
H. Nurse as a believer
62. Teaching a client with hypertension on preparing low-sodium, low-fat, and low-cholesterol diet is what
type of Level of Prevention?
E. Primary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Tertiary prevention
H. Quaternary prevention
63. Prevention is better than cure. Immunization falls under what level of prevention?
B. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Specialized
64. Mrs. Lozada is a 25 year old, pale looking cafeteria manager who often retires very late at night. She
went to the hospital complaining of dizziness, fatigue and body malaise. The diagnosis of the physician
is anemia (below normal level of red blood cells and haemoglobin). The nurse instructed the patient
about the food that she must take. This action is:
A. Nurse as a substitute
B. Nurse as a helper
C. Nurse as a partner
D. Nurse as a believer
66. The nurse in Brgy. Del Remedio is regularly giving tetanus toxoid for pregnant women. What level of
prevention the nurse is initiating?
C. Tertiary prevention C. Secondary prevention
D. Primary prevention D. None of these
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68. The NICU nurse does the vital signs to the newborn girl when she noticed that there isno anal opening,
she reported it to the paediatrician immediately.
E. Nurse as a substitute
F. Nurse as a helper
G. Nurse as a partner
H. Nurse as a believer
69. A man who has had quadriplegia from a fall accident is being cared by the nurse thru the performance
of ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living) for him. The nurse acts as a?
A. Substitute
B. Helper
C. Partner
D. Believer
70. Who is this nurse theorist that has been called the “First Truly International Nurse”?
C. Faye Abdellah C. Imogene King
D. Virginia Henderson D. Dorothy Johnson
71. The nurse is interviewing the newly admitted client in the geriatric ward. The nurse is including the
client in making a health plan. Which of the following this action is included?
A. Substitute
B. Helper
C. Partner
D. Believer
72. She defined health as “Health is a condition in which all parts and subparts are in harmony with the
whole of the client.” Who among the following theorist defined this?
C. Imogene King C. Dorothy Johnson
D. Betty Neuman D. Dorothea Orem
73. Virginia Henderson believed that the nurses needed to be more that caregivers, they needed to be
both educators and advocates. A nurse must keep an individual fulfill which fundamental need?
E. Dependence on health care providers.
F. Seeking help from health care providers.
G. Refraining from expressing their emotions.
H. Working in such a way that one feels a sense of accomplishment.
74. The nurse who is assigned in emergency room (ER) admitted a poor patient who is experiencing
bleeding due to accidentally stepped on the broken glass and needed to be cleaned and sutured. The
nurse referred the patient in social worker department. What action does the nurse do according to
Virginia Henderson?
E. Nurse as a substitute
F. Nurse as a helper
G. Nurse as a partner
H. Nurse as a believer
75. Mrs. Muhlach asks about supplemental vitamins and iron which needs to take during her pregnancy.
Which of the following level of prevention is this?
C. Health promotion C. Tertiary prevention
D. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
10
76. Reactions are the outcomes or produced results of certain stressor and actions of the lines resistance. It
can be either positive or negative. These reactions are:
6) Negentropy
7) Egentropy
8) Normal Line of Defense
9) Line of Resistance
10) Flexible Line of Defense
B. 1, 2 B. 1, 2, 3 C. 1, 2, 3, 4 D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
77. A nurse theorist views “human being” as having two major systems; biological system and behavioral
system. Who is this nurse theorist?
C. Faye Abdellah C. Imogene King
D. Virginia Henderson D. Dorothy Johnson
78. According to Neuman, there are five client variable, these are:
E. Physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, developmental and spiritual.
F. Physiological, safety and security, love and belongingness, self-esteem and self-actualization
G. Normal Line of defense, line of resistance, flexible line of defense, stressors and reactions
H. None of the above
80. Which of the following is an example of intrapersonal factors according to Betty Neuman, except?
B. Behaviour B. BP = 120/80 mmHg C. Adolescence D. Marriage
81. “The nurse is teaching a post – stroke client on checking the temperature of water for bathing. Which
of the following level of prevention the nurse is applying?
E. Primary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Tertiary prevention
H. Quaternary prevention
82. A 35 year old married woman is regularly performing Breast Self Examination (BSE). This is included to
what level of prevention?
C. Specialized Prevention C. Tertiary prevention
D. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
84. The patient who is experiencing loss of appetite due to break-up with her girlfriend. This is included in
what behavioural subsystems:
C. Ingestive C. Eliminative
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
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85. The community health nurse assigned in Brgy. Sto Cristo. Encountered an environmental problem that
was reported by concerned citizen of the said barangay, that group of people thrown more than 100
drums of hazardous chemicals in their river. This behaviour shown by the citizen is:
C. Ingestive C. Eliminative
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
86. A male patient is admitted in the hospital due to heart problem related to obesity. What behavioural
subsystem this belong?
C. Ingestive C. Eliminative
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
87. Measures designed to promote general optimum health or the establishment of barriers against the
agents in the environment are referred to as:
C. Specialized Prevention C. Tertiary prevention
D. Primary prevention D. Secondary prevention
88. Dennis and Aira are newly married couple and are interested to know about family planning. What
behaviour is this?
C. Ingestive C. Sexual
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Achievement
89. Which of the following falls under the secondary level of prevention:
E. Preparing balance diet for the family
F. Giving oresol to a child with diarrhea
G. Proper disposal of garbage
H. Cottage industry for physically disabled
90. The incidence of breast cancer among women is increasing, that is why women 20 years old and above
should perform monthly breast self-examination. Which of the following level of prevention is this?
E. Primary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Tertiary prevention
H. Quaternary prevention
91. A Baby boy Zobel, 36 weeks gestational age, was admitted at the nursery. His birth weight is 3, 400
grams and birth length is 49 centimeters. It’s almost 3 day and still didn’t pass stool. This problem is
about the?
C. Ingestive C. Eliminative
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
92. The nurse must maintain a good harmonious relationship with his co-workers, supervisors, chief nurse
and physicians. This is under:
B. Personal B. Interpersonal C. Social D. All of these
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94. Mr. Flavier, an Executive Officer of a big company, is complaining of pain in the anus and rectal itching.
He is admitted in the hospital with a diagnosis of haemorrhoids. The nurse must understand that this is
belong to what behavioural subsystem:
C. Ingestive C. Eliminative
D. Attachment of Affiliative D. Aggressive
95. A client is being seen in the clinic for the final follow-up appointment after an extensive course of
rehabilitation. According to Neuman’s model, which level of intervention does this describe?
E. Primary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Resistant prevention
H. Tertiary prevention
96. A student is caring for a client who contracted an infection following surgery. The client is afebrile
during the student’s shift but still receiving IV antibiotics. This is an example of which level of
prevention, according to Neuman’s model?
E. Primary
F. Secondary
G. Tertiary
H. Critical
97. Mr. Romnick Sarmienta has recovered from heart problem and was referred to Cardiac Rehabilitation
Center. In the rehabilitation, he will be supervised closely while doing physical conditioning. What level
of prevention is this?
E. Primary prevention
F. Secondary prevention
G. Tertiary prevention
H. Quaternary prevention
99. Which of the following nursing theorists introduced Transcultural Nursing model?
E. Sister Callista Roy
F. Jean Watson
G. Ernestine Wiedenbach
H. Madeleine Leininger
100. Who among the following theorist formulated the "Conservation Model"?
E. Jean Watson
F. Margaret Newman
G. Myra Levine
H. Sister Callista Roy
101. Who is this nurse theorist that introduced "The Nursing Process Theory"?
E. Lydia Hall
F. Ida Jean Orlando
G. Sister Kuan
H. Patricia Benner
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102. This theory is about the person in adaptive system which uses coping skills to deal with
stressors.
E. "Humanistic Nursing"
F. "Adaptation Theory"
G. "Theory of Human Becoming"
H. "PREPARE ME" Interventions & the Quality of Life of Advance Progressive Cancer Patients
103. The part of nursing that is concerned with intimate bodily care (e.g, toileting, positioning,
moving, dressing, undressing and maintaining a healthful environment) belongs exclusively to nursing.
Nursing is required when people are not able to undertake these activities for themselves. Which of the
following component is being described?
E. Care
F. Core
G. Cure
H. All of the above
104. The nursing practice goal of this theory is to promote adaptation and maintain wholeness using
principles of conservation. What theory is this?
E. "Rhythm Model"
F. "Conservation Theory"
G. "Novice to Expert"
H. "Humanistic Theory"
106. The nurse is providing a conducive room to promote adequate rest and sleep for patient with
tuberculosis. Which of the following principles of Conservation Theory is this?
E. Conservation of Energy
F. Conservation of Structural Integrity
G. Conservation of Personal Integrity
H. Conservation of Social Integrity
107. The nurse is giving health teachings to a 7 year old patient with bronchial asthma on how to
perform proper brushing of teeth. What conservational principle this nursing intervention included?
E. Conservation of Energy
F. Conservation of Structural Integrity
G. Conservation of Personal Integrity
H. Conservation of Social Integrity
108. The patient is blaming herself from the death of her 6-month-old child. She is punishing herself
by not eating, taking medications, refusing to perform self care and doesn't want to talk to anyone. The
nurse is applying the therapeutic use of self and intellectual approach to help the patient to cope and
adapt with the situation. Which of the following conservation principles this nursing intervention
applied?
E. Conservation of Energy
F. Conservation of Structural Integrity
G. Conservation of Personal Integrity
H. Conservation of Social Integrity
109. It refers to assistive, supporting professional notions that help people retain relevant values so
they can maintain well being.
E. Cultural care repatterning
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F. Cultural care preservation
G. Cultural care accommodation
H. Cultural care restructuring
110. It is the nurturing component on nursing according to Lydia Hall.
E. Care
F. Core
G. Cure
H. all of the above
Part II
Matching Type. Match Column B to Column A
12. Florence Nightingale A. Care , Core, Cure Model
13. Virginia Henderson B. Behavioural System Model
14. Faye Glenn Abdellah C. Transcultural Theory
15. Dorothea Orem D. Environmental Theory
16. Myra Estrine Levine E.RAM
17. Sr. Callista Roy F. Self Care Theory
18. Lydia Hall G. Deliberative Nursing Process
19. Betty Neuman H. 4 Conservation Principles in Nursing
20. Madeline Leininger I. 21 Nursing Problems
21. Dorothy Johnson J. 14 components of Needs
22. Ida Jean Orlando K. Systems Model
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