Multiple Choice
Situational
Situation 1: Patrice has to deal with the indigenous people in the area.
1. The family’s response to health and illness is reflected in
A. its utilization of existing health services
B. the type of illness and causes of death in the family
C. the number of vulnerable members of the family
D. the degree of assistance given to family
2. To effectively give nursing care to an indigenous family, the nurse should first
A. understand their culture
B. assess health beliefs and practices
C. work with their traditional healers
D. share experiences in community health work
3. To modify harmful practices among indigenous families, the most important factor is to:
A. ensure that change blends to their culture
B. increase health knowledge of the family
C. involve the families in bringing out change
D. persuade the families to change practices
4. An indicator that behavior change is maintained and sustained is when:
A. change is incorporated to everyday life
B. barriers to change has been removed
C. there is awareness for the need to change
D. the family verbalizes the awareness on the need for change
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Situation 2: The public health nurse performs various roles and responsibilities in CHN
practice.
5. The nurse actively participates in the development of the community health plan. She
ensures that the nursing component of the plan is incorporated in her role as:
A. Supervisor
B. Coordinator
C. Collaborator
D. Independent
6. When the nurse conducts scientific investigation of a phenomenon towards improving
health care, she performs her role as
A. Health monitor
B. Program manager
C. Community Organizer
D. Researcher
7. Utilization of screening methods to determine deviations from health will entail the
exercise of this role.
A. Health monitor
B. Advocate of change
C. Provider of care
D. Supervisor
8. This major role transcends in the performance of the other CH Nurse’s roles:
A. Client advocate
B. manager
C. health educator
D. Provider of care
9. When the nurse initiates people’s participation, she is performing her role as
A. Manager
B. Community Organizer
C. Supervisor
D. Health educator
Situation 3: The following questions refer to the public health nurses’ roles and functions.
10. As a service provider, the PHN can provide family planning services by
A. supporting beneficiary choice with
necessary service
B. supporting changes in choice with
necessary service
C. giving accurate information about
alternative choices for family planning
D. performing all of these activities
11. For a group of children, where interactions with causative agents of diseases have taken
place, the nurse’s concern is to provide:
A. diagnostic and curative care
B. promotive and preventive care
C. rehabilitation
D. all of these
12. As a supervisor, the PHN does the following EXCEPT:
A. providing nursing care to families with complicated nursing problems
B. assessing the effects of her nursing care provided to the family
C. assisting the doctor in treatment of cases
D. reviewing the management of patients done by the midwife
13. In the health project implementation, the public health nurse is being supervised by the
A. Nurse supervisor
B. Municipal mayor
C. Physician
D. Manager
14. In the provision of CHN services, PH Nurse practice will provide care to:
1 – a pregnant women in the family
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2 – dysfunctional family in a community
3 – young adults in the community
4 – an ethnic community
A. All these
B. 1, 2, & 3
C. 1 & 2
D. 1 only
15. In the care of population groups, the nurse must focus on
A. displaced families
B. vulnerable groups
C. sick segments of the community
D. healthy individuals
16. The context of care of the community is/are the
A. emphasis of the local government
B. current health and socioeconomic conditions of the people
C. problems and needs
D. perceived needs and priority of the people
Situation 4. The individual is taken as the clientele in CHN.
17. An individual will take preventive health actions if he/she believes that:
A. his/her disease/illness entails a lot of
expenses
B. he/she is susceptible to the disease
C. he/she may have a replace of the
disease
D. there is no cure for the disease
18. Patrice did a home visit to a postpartum client, Elida, G4P4. She hasn’t taken a bath for
three weeks now. How can the nurse encourage her to take a bath?
A. Make an aromatic bath consisting of
the boiled mixture of plants with
volatile oils.
B. Discuss with her the importance of
personal hygiene.
C. Respect her decision.
D. Give a sponge bath
19. Ben wishes to undergo HIV antibody test. The nurse can assist Ben through the
following EXCEPT
A. conducting the test in the center
ensuring anonymity and confidentiality
B. making an initial risk assessment on
possible exposure and infection
C. explaining the window period of the
infection
D. referring Ben to the appropriate
health facility
20. Lucy is five months pregnant. In assessing her nutritional–metabolic pattern in the
nursing history, the following should be asked EXCEPT:
A. Eating patterns and food preferences
B. Fluid intake
C. Wound healing patterns
D. Disturbances in bowel elimination
Situation 5 – Patrice applies the concepts of Family Health Nursing in the care of the
Mendoza family. Ruel and Aida Mendoza have three children: Roy, 6 years old, Steve, 4
years and Necie, 2 year old. They live in the house of Julia, Aida’s mother.
21. This is an example of a family that is
A. nuclear and patriarchal
B. matriarchal and nuclear
C. patriarchal and extended
D. matriarchal and extended
22. Which of the following, if present, will be the top priority problem of the Mendoza family?
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A. Unemployment of Ruel
B. Family size beyond what family
resources can provide
C. Congestion
D. Ascariasis of Roy
23. ‘Nanay Julia had a stroke and died. The death of a family member is a
A. Health threat
B. Health deficit
C. Stress point
D. B and C
24. Aida remarked about Roy’s ascariasis as “natural lang sa bata (common among
children)”. The salience of the problem is
A. Serious but not requiring immediate
action
B. Moderate salience
C. Low salience
D. Data not sufficient
25. The youngest child has marasmus. The success of the intervention is measured in terms
of weight gain. If the weight gain of 2 pounds is reflected in the objective, such is
referred to as a/an:
A. Criterion
B. Standard
C. Anthropometric data
D. Vital sign of malnutrition
Situation 6: Sarah, 26 years old, is a postpartum case who was referred to the public health
nurse for family nursing care. Her one-month-old son was premature at birth. Her other
children are aged 4, 3 and 2 years.
26. Patrice must be aware that the objective of family nursing care is to:
A. coordinate with the other agency representatives for the care of the family
B. evaluate effects of nursing interventions done
C. analyze family dynamics and learn new things
D. help the family achieve optimum wellness
27. In working with Sarah’s family, the nurse must remember that her patient is/patients
are:
A. Sarah, the postpartum mother
B. Sarah and her 1 month-old child
C. The premature infant
D. The family as a unit
28. In your fist home visit, you conducted a family assessment. The most important part of
your assessment is to:
A. ask the family what their needs are
B. assess the interrelations of the family members
C. assess the family’s environmental condition
D. explore the families past generations
29. Advising Sarah to always wash her hands before caring for her premature infant is in
keeping with this principle of premature infant care:
A. Prevention of infection
B. Minimal handling
C. Proper feeding
D. Effects the interventions will have on
the family
30. The nursing interventions done to Sarah and the members of her family must be
evaluated in terms of:
A. the interventions’ impact on Saran and the premature infant
B. the difference in the family interrelationships
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C. the difference in the individuals’ lifestyle
D. the effects the interventions will have on the family
Situation 7: Being the public health nurse, Patrice provides nursing care to the family.
31. The nurse performs this to determine the family’s nursing problems/ needs:
A. family health care plan information
B. goal setting
C. assessment
D. evaluation
32. An appropriate source of information about the family is/are:
A. interview results with the members of
the family
B. family service and progress records
C. analysis of the family’s situation
D. actual observation of family’s
situation
33. The family presents several problems. Which of the following criteria is considered in
determining the priority health problems?
A. involvement of the members of the
family in the problem
B. cooperation and support of the family
C. preventive potential of the problem
D. expected consequence of the problem
34. This is an important factor that serves as basis in preparing the family health care plan:
A. data gathered from the health center
B. needs and problems as seen and
accepted by the family
C. needs and problems gathered and
recognized by the nurse herself
D. needs as expressed by the midwife
assigned in the area where the family
resides
35. The family health care plan includes the following components listed in sequence:
A. objectives, statement of problems, intervention
B. evaluation, statement of problems objectives, interventions, evaluation
C. statement of problems, objectives, interventions, evaluation
D. objectives, interventions, evaluation, statement of problem
Situation 8: Patrice met Marian, the school nurse.
36. Patrice establishes a working relationship with Marian. This is emphasizing the
component of the school health nursing called:
A. School health services
B. Healthful school living
C. School health instruction
D. School-community linkage
37. On July 23, there will be a fire drill in the school. This is an activity of this component of
school health nursing:
A. School health services
B. Healthful school living
C. School health instruction
D. School-community linkage
38. Isolation of communicable diseases, referral, and follow-through are being performed by
the school health nurse in relation to
A. School health services
B. Healthful school living
C. School health instruction
D. School-community linkage
39. Which of the following is not an activity of the school nurse in implementing the
component of healthful school living
A. Drug-watch committee
B. Environmental sanitation
C. Rehabilitation of substance abusers
D. Food sanitation
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40. What is the role of the nurse in the component of healthful school living
A. Health educator-counselor
B. Provider of care
C. Health monitor
D. Community health organizer
Situation 9 – Patrice also visited Steph, the factory nurse, and talked about occupational
health nursing.
41. The most basic concern of Steph is
A. Health of all workers
B. Industrial peace
C. Dignity of labor
D. Harmony between management and
workers
42. A major physical health problem in the spinning section of this textile factory is
A. occupational asthma or bysinossis
B. tuberculosis
C. security of tenure
D. urinary tract infection
43. Women workers are often complaining about UTI and varicosities. Steph must
recommend to the management this intervention/these interventions:
A. Breaks every two hours
B. Faucet for drinking water
C. Additional fixture like chairs in the
work area
D. All of these
44. Steph noted that there were two cases of malignant lymphomas in the dye section of the
factory. She is conducting a series case study. This is an activity under what level of
disease-prevention?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
D. Intermediate
45. In applying concept of primary health care, Steph will:
A. establish a referral network with the company hospital
B. strengthen clinic services
C. train workers on first aid
D. spend a segment of duty hours on the hospital to ensure care of confined workers
Situation 10 – Community Diagnosis is an assessment tool for determining community
health status. Patrice coordinates with the members of the health team to determine the
health situation of Pasong Tala.
46. The most practical type of community survey accounting for the bulk of data is:
A. Census
B. Sample survey
C. Questionnaire
D. Interview
47. The best instrument for the community survey is the:
A. Telephone interview questionnaire
B. Self -accomplished questionnaire
C. Group interview guide
D. Personal interview schedule
48. In dealing with the health data, particularly births and deaths, Patrice needs to check
civil registries. Based on the Civil Registry Law, records and reports in a municipality are
accepted and kept by the:
A. Municipal Health Officer Mayor B. Municipal Treasurer
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C. Mayor D. Municipal Secretary
49. Keno Kopya is a construction worker in Pasay City. Scaffolding collapsed and he was hit
badly. He was rushed to the UP – PGH in Manila where he expired. His remains were
taken to Pasong Tala in Dasmariñas where he lives and was, then, buried in Carmona
cemetery. His death will be reported and registered in :
A. Pasay City
B. Dasmariñas
C. Manila
D. Carmona
50. Primary Health care endorses the concept of team work. Which of the following factors
would make health services effective and efficient?
A. Team Planning C. Workshops
B. Group work D. Team Building
Answer: A
Rationale: More than ever, primary health care puts the concept of teamwork to the force.
Team Planning by health personnel in the same level and the various health levels will be
essential for the effectiveness and efficiency of health services.
Source: Community Health Nursing Services in the Philippines 9th Edition by DOH, p 69-70.
51. Nurse Nelia is scheduled will conduct a home visit to the Hernandez family. The first step
during a home visit is one of the following:
A. count the available appliances C. greet client and introduce self
B. explain purpose of the visit D. wash hands and perform procedure
52. Which among the following is the most important principle during a home visit?
A. inquiry about health and welfare
B. performance of health assessment
C. use of available information about the client
D. evaluation of past service
53. The frequency of home visit is determined by which of the following?
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A. Administration of medication
B. Need for health teaching
C. Result of the health studies
D. Acceptance of the family
Answer: D
54. Which among the following principles is the most important when doing proper bag
technique?
A. replace supplies fully every visit
B. avoid transfer of infection
C. clean supplies ready for use
D. PHN bag is indispensable equipment
55. Which of the following herbal plants is used for respiratory problems and fever?
a. Lagundi
b. Sambong
c. Niyog-niyogan
d. Yerba Buena
57. Which of the following herbal plants is used for a lifestyle-related DM?
A. Ulasimang Bato
B. Bawang
C. Carmona Retusa
D. Ampalaya
58. Which of the following FP method is recommended to exclusively breastfeeding mothers?
A. symptom thermal
B. cervical mucous
C. BBT
D. LAM
59. Which among the following records is used when rendering prenatal care in the RHU?
A. prenatal record
B. home based mothers’ record
C. target client list
D. mother’s book
60. Which of the following is given to all pregnant mothers?
A. chloroquine C. iodized salt
B. iron D. all
61. Which of the following should you explain to the mother regarding the characteristics of
tetanus?
a. prevented by BCG immunization
b. usually introduced though a skin injury
c. caused by non-spore forming organism
d. person-to-person transmission
63. To prevent tetanus infection, you informed the mothers that they should be given
tetanus toxoid starting:
A. strictly in the third trimester C. strictly in the first trimester
B. strictly in the second trimester D. anytime during pregnancy
64. All of the following may have a home delivery EXCEPT
a. more than 5 deliveries c. full term
b. imminent delivery d. no PROM
65. Unlicensed personnel or TBAs may attend to home deliveries only:
a. when properly endorsed to the midwife
b. when mother is her neighbor
c. when there is no licensed personnel during delivery
d. when the RHU is closed
66. The first post partum check-up visit should be done:
a. within 48 hours c. ASAP
b. within 12 hours d. within 24 hours
Source: Community Health Nursing Services in the Philippines 9th Edition by DOH, p104.
67. During your post partum check-up of the mother, you must include the following
activities EXCEPT:
A. check for bleeding C. take vital signs
B. hygiene D. jaundice
68. PHC is a strategy that focuses on which of the following groups?
A. maternal & child
B. communicable disease patients
C. post hospitalized cases
D. individual, families and communities
69. As a nurse in the RHU you are planning for the family health care of the Reyes family.
Aside from the midwife, who among the following is also involved with your plan?
A. municipal health officer
B. nutritionist
C. doctor on duty
D. community health worker
Situation 11: The following are the data you gathered from Barangay Talahib
1. total population: 120
2. total families included in the survey: 25
3. there were 85 cases of old and new cases of respiratory diseases
4. there were 29 new cases of respiratory diseases
5. there were 7 deaths reported for the past year
6. 3 of these deaths were due to respiratory diseases
70. Based on the above data: What variables would you need to compute for the prevalence
rate of respiratory diseases?
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A. 1 & 2 C. 2 & 3
B. 1 & 3 D. 1 & 4
71. What variables would you need to compute for the incidence rate of the respiratory
diseases?
A. 1 & 2 C. 2 & 3
B. 1 & 3 D. 1 & 4
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72. In computing for specific mortality rate for respiratory diseases, what numerator would
you use?
A. 3 C. 5
B. 4 D. 6
74. Assuming that you have computed 300 infants eligible for Hepa B immunization, how
many doses of Hepa B would you need?
a. 300 c. 900
b. 600 d. 1,200
75. While the total number of measles doses need would be?
a. 300
b. 600
c. 900
d. 1,200
76. Which of these vaccines are the most sensitive to sunlight and are therefore kept frozen
at the RHU?
a. BCG & DPT c. OPV and measles
b. BCG & OPV d. all of these
77. Which of the following is a contraindication for immunization?
a. lethargy c. Temperature of 38.2 0C
b. malnutrition d. all
78. Which pillar of the Sentrong Sigla Movement requires the assessment of the health
organizations’ programs, infrastructure, human resources and community interventions?
a. Quality Assurance c. Health Promotion
b. Grants and Technical Assistance d. Award
79. In monitoring and evaluating the services rendered by the RHU, this is an indispensable
tool that provides the summary of data on service delivery and program
accomplishment.
a. Target client list c. FHSIS
b. Reporting forms d. barangay health plan
86. To encourage all mothers to breastfeed you enumerate its benefits, which among the
following is not true of breastfeeding?
A. reduces incidence of infection in infants
B. may help space pregnancy
C. gives passive immunity
D. none of the above
87. Aling Ana delivered a healthy, bouncing baby boy at home whom she named Joey.
Eager to ensure that Joey is protected against childhood communicable diseases the
midwife who attended to Aling Ana’s home delivery gave Joey his first vaccination at the
health center. Based on the EPI schedule, which of these would she give Joey?
A. BCG C. Hepatitis B Vaccine
B. DPT D. OPV
88. Since Aling Ana was given 2 doses of tetanus toxoid during her pregnancy, you know
that Joey was also protected. What type of immunity did Joey receive?
A. Natural – Active C. Artificial - Active
B. Natural – Passive D. Artificial - Passive
89. Which of the following vaccine will you give intradermally to Joey?
A. BCG B. DPT C. Measles D. OPV
90. After 2 days, Aling Ana consulted you in the health center. She wanted you to assess
Joey’s immunization site (refer to your answer in 89). You would immediately look at Joey’s
A. Left deltoid area C. Right deltoid area
B. Left vastus lateralis D. Right vastus lateralis
91. You noticed that there was immediate reaction to the vaccine characterized by
inflammation at the injection site. You tell Aling Ana that this is indicative of
A. Secondary infection C. a normal reaction
B. Wrong technique / administration D. previous exposure to TB
92. This condition is also known as
A. Indolent ulceration C. Koch’s Phenomenon
B. Lymph glands enlargement D. none, it is a normal reaction
93. To maintain the “cold chain” the appropriate storage temperature for OPV and measles
is
A. Frozen at –2 to –8 degrees Celsius
B. Frozen at –25 to -15 degrees Celsius
C. Refrigerated at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius
D. Refrigerated at 15 – 25 degrees Celsius
94. As a CHN, one of your responsibilities is the supervision of the midwife. You know very
well that the midwife under your supervision is adept in immunizing infants if she
administers DPT by observing the following?
A. aspirates first before injecting 0.5 ml, IM at the right vastus lateralis
B. aspirates first before injecting 0.05 ml, ID at the right deltoid
C. injects 0.5 ml, IM at the right vastus lateralis
D. injects 0.05 ml, SQ at the right upper arm
95. When asked by the midwife under your supervision about the content of the Hepatitis B
Vaccine. You immediately replied that it is a
A. Live attenuated virus
B. Weakened toxin
C. Plasma derived
D. Killed bacteria
96. Before giving DPT2, Juan’s mother told you that Juan had seizure after he had DPT1.
Your best course of action is
A. refer Juan to a neurologist
B. give DPT2 with anti-pyretic and anti-convulsant medication
C. not to give DPT2
D. teach mother home remedies for convulsion
97. It is a policy of the DOH that all children below infants and children will be provided
compulsory immunization; this is enshrined as a law based on
A. PD 669 C. PD 969
B. PD 696 D PD 996
98.As a health professional you are aware that AIDS can be acquired through the following
modes EXCEPT
A. Blood transfusion
B. Unsanitary toilets
C. Sexual contact
D. Sharing of syringe and needles
99. A cornerstone of the AIDS Prevention Program is the early diagnosis of cases to
minimize transmission, which of the following is not a sign of HIV?
A. persistent diarrhea C. Kaposi’s Sarcoma
B. esophageal candidiasis D. loss of sensation in affected area
100. Which on of the following is a principle in nursing care at home?
A. It is a policy of the Department of Health
B. It is an opportunity for teaching patient and members of the family
C. It is cost effective and efficiently done
D. The nurse has the responsibility to access the environment
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