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Saint Columban College P = ______


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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT __
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Pagadian City, 7016
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Health Care Services 10 ______
THIRD PERIODIC EXAMINATION

NAME: DATE:
YEAR & SECTION: TEACHER:

Note: Please write your answer legibly and avoid erasure. Use black or blue pen only. Read the instructions carefully
before answering. God bless you!

KNOWLEDGE

I – Stem and Option Variety

Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

______1.What is sexually transmitted disease that can passed along by having unprotected oral, anal or vaginal sexual
intercourse?

a.Gonorrhea b.Chlamydia c. Syphilis

______2. What is sexually transmitted disease that caused by a parasite and it can survive 24 hours on wet towels and
bathing suits?

a. Scabies b. Pubic lice c. Trichomoniasis

______3. What is sexually transmitted disease that caused by Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) and it spread through skin to
skin contact and oral, anal and vaginal sex?

a. HIV b. Genital Herpes c. Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

______4. How is Hepatitis B Transmitted?

a. Transmitted through fecal oral route


b. Transmitted mostly through sex but also through bodily fluids
c. Transmitted through blood and bodily fluids

______5. How can someone lower their chances of getting Hepatitis B and C?

a. Get vaccinated against Hepatitis B (available for students in grade 7)

b. Share instruments used in body-piercing, tattooing or hair removal

c. Share personal items such as toothbrushes, razors and needles

______6.What is the type of stress that is usually the effect of tension brought about by social change and modern living
and consider the most severe form of stress?

a. Acute Stress b. Chronic Stress c. Episodic Acute Stress

______7. What do you call to the source of stress that occurs when there are two or more incompatible motives?

a. Pressure b. Conflict c. Frustration

______8. What is the common reaction to stress that is mental uneasiness, apprehension, dread or foreboding or a feeling
of helplessness related to and impending or anticipated unidentified threat to self or significant relationship?

a. Anxiety b. Fear c. Anger

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______9. What is a psychological manifestation of stress that is a mild to severe feeling of apprehension about some
perceived threats?

a. Depression b. Anger c. Fear

______10. What do you call to an emotional state consisting of a subjective feeling of animosity or strong displeasure?

a. Anxiety b. Depression c. Anger

______11.What is a communicable disease that caused by bacteria Corynebacterium diphtheriae?

a. Diphtheria b. Chickenpox c.Rabies

______12.What is the mode of transmission of Filariasis?

a. Transmitted to a Dog bite

b. Transmitted by female anopheles mosquito

c. Transmitted by the bite of infected mosquito

______13. Which of the following mode of transmission of the germs that spread through the air?

a. Food and Water b. Airborne c. Vectors/Reservoirs

______14. What do you call to the communicable disease that has a symptoms of Slight fever, night sweats, weight loss
and fatigue?

a. Measeles b. HIV/AIDS c. Tuberculosis

______15. What is the drug of choice for malaria?

a. Isonazide b. Chloroquine c. Aspirin

PROCESS

II –Binary Item Test (True or False Test)


A. Simple True or False
Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is valid and FALSE if otherwise.
______16. The use of condoms with every intercourse guarantees 100% protection against HIV infection.

______17. Once you have had an STI and have been treated, you can’t get it again.

______18. Most STI’s go away without treatment, if people wait long enough.

______19. Sexually active teens and young adults are at a much higher risk of contracting an STD than adults.

______20. Use of alcohol and drugs is entirely unrelated to STD infections among high school students.

______21. STI’s that are not treated can cause men and women to be sterile (not able to have children).

______22. A person can have more than one STI at the same time.

______23.You can get herpes from using a toilet set.

______24. STI’s can be transmitted through skin to skin contact or an exchange of bodily fluids.

B. Multiple Response
Directions: Identify if it is the type of stress, sources of stress, psychologic or physiologic manifestation of stress. Write
your answer on the space provided. Base your answers on the choices below.

A – Type of Stress
B – Sources of Stress
C – Psychological Manifestation of Stress
D – Physiological Manifestation of Stress
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___25. Fear

___26. Conflict

___27. Chronic Stress

___28. Pressure

___29. Acute Stress

___30. Depression

___31. Frustration

___32.Anger

C. Matching Type
Direction: Match the following Communicable diseases in Column A to the Mode of Transmission in Column B.
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.

Column A -Communicable disease Column B-Mode of Transmission

___33. Filariasis a. airborne

___34. Poliomyelitis b. Droplet infection

___35. Malaria c. exposure to infected animals

___36. Measeles d. female anopheles mosquito

___37. Tuberculosis e. bite of infected mosquito

___38. Tetanus f. Oral-oral infection/ Faeco-oral infection

___39. STD g. Sexual Intercourse/blood and fluids

___40. Rabies h. acquired by contamination of wounds

UNDERSTANDING

III – Stem and Option Variety

A. Multiple Choice

Directions: Read the situation given below and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the
number. (2 pts. Each)

______41. Most women with gonorrhea do not have any symptoms. Even when a woman has symptoms, they are often
mild and can be mistaken for a bladder or vaginal infection. Women with gonorrhea are at risk of developing serious
complications from the infection, even if they don't have any symptoms. Which of the following symptoms in women that
gonorrhea is present?

a. Painful or burning sensation when urinating


b. Increased vaginal discharge
c. Vaginal bleeding between periods
d. All of the above

______ 42. A 38-year-old patient who is Vietnamese tells the family nurse practitioner that his or her parent died in his or
her 40’s from liver cancer. Jehuna a health care practitioner assesses that the patient is at risk for:
a. hepatitis B
b. malaria.
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c. tularemia.
d. tyrosinemia.

______43.AIDS cases has been all over the country and yet only few are reported cases due to the stigma attach to it. Which of the
following implementation of the activities can help prevent the transmission of AIDS through the blood? Select all that
apply:
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

______44. Upon assessment, Jehu was diagnosed to have hepatitis A. Which mode of transmission has the infection agent
taken?
a. Fecal-oral
b. Droplet
c. Airborne
d. Sexual contact

______45. Grethel a health care practitioner is caring for the client diagnosed with tuberculosis. Which of the following
assessments, if made by Grethel, are not consistent with the usual clinical presentation of tuberculosis?
a. nonproductive or productive cough
b. anorexia and weight loss
c. chills and night sweats
d. high grade fever

_______46. The healthcare provider has been interviewing a client who has not been able to discuss any feelings. 5
minutes before the time is over, the client begins to talk about important feelings. In working with a depressed client, a
health care provider should understand that depression is most directly related to a person’s:

a. Experiencing poor interpersonal relationships with others


b. Having experienced a sense of loss
c. Remembering his traumatic childhood
d. Stage in life

_______47. The healthcare provider is careful not to act rushed or inpatient with the client and gradually learn that the
client is very down and feel worthless and unloved. In view of the fact that the client had previously made a suicidal
gesture, which of the following interventions by the healthcare provider would be a priority at this time?
a. asks the client frankly if she has thought of or plans of committing suicide
b. Avoid bringing up the subject of suicide to prevent giving the client ideas of self-harm
c .Outline some alternative measures to suicide for the client to use during periods of sadness
d. Mention others the nurse has known who have felt like the client and attempted suicide, to draw her out

_______48. Stress is the expressive and physical strain caused by our response to pressure from the outside world. Common
stress reactions include anxiety, bad temper, inability to concentrate, and a variety of physical symptoms which may have
the following?

a. Sweaty palm.
b. Dry mouth
c. Knots in your stomach
d. All of the above.

_______49. Students struggle in school, worry about assignments and stress about the future and how to make the next
step. If you're not careful, working too hard and worrying too much can lead to "burnout" – when everything seems bleak
and you have nothing left to give. It might not seem like it when you're feeling down, but living a more stress free life is
possible. There are some really easy ways to beat stress effectively. Which of the following are the healthy ways that
you can handle stress? Choose the best answer.

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a.Talking to someone who cares
b. Writing in a journal
c. Exercising.
d. Using alcohol or drugs to numb the pain

_______50. Your bodies react the same to stressors. That’s because the stress response is your body’s way of dealing with
tough or demanding situations. It causes hormonal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and nervous system changes. For example,
stress can make your heart beat faster, make you breathe rapidly, sweat, and tense up. It can also give you a burst of
energy.Which of these might cause stress?
a. Planning a wedding
b. Traveling for vacation
c. Driving during rush hour
d. All of the above

_______51. Sight & sound of water as well as drip of the faucet disturb a patient with rabies. Which of the following should
you do first in taking care of a patient with rabies?

a. Place patient near the window

b. Cover water bottle with brown paper bag

c. Give tepid sponge bath

d. Place the patient near a utility room

_______52. After summer trip to an underdeveloped country 3 weeks ago, Jehu is diagnosed with hepatitis A. In
completing the assessment, you might expect which of the following responses to be most likely associated with the
client's contracting of the disease?

a. I went hunting to forests and swarmed by mosquitoes


b. Three months ago, I ate oysters in Kenya
c. I drank lemonade from the roadside while on this trip
d. My business partner is a hepatitis carrier

Situation:

Jehu now 8 years old was never given any kind of immunization because the family had never visited health care unit now
he is diagnosed to have an acute poliomyelitis.

_______53.The major route of this transmission of polio virus in poor sanitation environment is?
a. Sewage disposal
b. Water system
c. Food Staff
d. Fecal-oral

_______54. Mang Nathaniel is malnourished, living in a crowded area. He came in the health center due to loss of weight
easy fatigability chronic dry cough and low grade fever. The main source of infection pulmonary tuberculous is:

a. Crowded living quarters


b. Unavailability of portable drinking water
c. Direct contact with infected person
d. Unsanitary surrounding

_______55. Nathaniela Lopamia, a 35-year-old female was bitten by a stray dog on the left hand. She sought an advice in
the health center. The best response to this is?

a. “You should observe the dog for changes in behavior so you will know if the dog is possibly rabid or not.”
b. “You should receive immunization for rabies immediately.”
c. “You don’t have to worry because it’s just a minor wound.”
d. “You should receive immunization for rabies & tetanus as soon as possible.”

“the hard work you’ve put in to get to this point is great investment in yourself and your future”

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-Teacher Crystal Ann M. Tadiamon, RN

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