Question 1
Which situation best demonstrates the parallel play typical of toddlers?
A. Two toddlers sharing a toy car with her brother
B. Two toddlers playing a board game with her older sister
C. Two toddlers seated next to each other playing with separate dolls
D. A toddler seated on the play therapist’s lap playing with a music box.
Which situation best demonstrates the parallel play typical of toddlers?
A. Two toddlers sharing a toy car with her brother
B. Two toddlers playing a board game with her older sister
C. Two toddlers seated next to each other playing with separate dolls
D. A toddler seated on the play therapist’s lap playing with a music box.
Answer
C. Two toddlers seated next to each other playing with separate dolls
Question 2
On the 4th day of hospitalization, a 3 year-old who had been inconsolably crying and screaming begins to regress and is now lying quietly in the crib with a blanket. The nurse recognizes that the child is in the stage of:
A. Denial
B. Despair
C. Mistrust
D. Protest
On the 4th day of hospitalization, a 3 year-old who had been inconsolably crying and screaming begins to regress and is now lying quietly in the crib with a blanket. The nurse recognizes that the child is in the stage of:
A. Denial
B. Despair
C. Mistrust
D. Protest
Answer
B. Despair
Question 3
Situation: The nurse should be knowledgeable in the field of epidemiology in order to prevent communicable diseases from inflicting the community.
Nurse Rose intends to get the census of the population to obtain an accurate assessment of their health needs by collaborating with the community to do a situational analysis. This process entails the following, except:
A. Determine the health status of the population as well as the factors that directly or indirectly affecting the health condition of the people in the community
B. Provide clear picture of the health situation among all sectors in the community, allowing people to freely express what they consider as their health problem
C. Lay-out health plan and provide immediate solution to identified health problems
D. All of the above
Situation: The nurse should be knowledgeable in the field of epidemiology in order to prevent communicable diseases from inflicting the community.
Nurse Rose intends to get the census of the population to obtain an accurate assessment of their health needs by collaborating with the community to do a situational analysis. This process entails the following, except:
A. Determine the health status of the population as well as the factors that directly or indirectly affecting the health condition of the people in the community
B. Provide clear picture of the health situation among all sectors in the community, allowing people to freely express what they consider as their health problem
C. Lay-out health plan and provide immediate solution to identified health problems
D. All of the above
Answer
C. Lay-out health plan and provide immediate solution to identified health problems
Question 4
All of the following are possible ways of transmitting malaria except:
A. Sexual intercourse
B. Blood transfusion
C. Sharing of IV needles
D. Transplacental
All of the following are possible ways of transmitting malaria except:
A. Sexual intercourse
B. Blood transfusion
C. Sharing of IV needles
D. Transplacental
Answer
A. Sexual intercourse
Question 5
It is the goal of the DOH to reduce the incidence of rabies from 7/million to 1/million and eventually declare the country rabies free. The primary implementing agency on this program is:
A. Department of Health
B. Department of Agriculture
C. Department of Education
D. Department of Interior and Local Government
It is the goal of the DOH to reduce the incidence of rabies from 7/million to 1/million and eventually declare the country rabies free. The primary implementing agency on this program is:
A. Department of Health
B. Department of Agriculture
C. Department of Education
D. Department of Interior and Local Government
Answer
B. Department of Agriculture
Question 6
The three major causes of intestinal parasitism in the Philippines are:
A. Paragonimiasis, capillariasis, echinostomiasis
B. Ascaris, trichuriasis, hookworm
C. Heterophysiasis, taeniasis, tapeworm infection
D. Ascariasis, capillariasis, tapeworm infection
The three major causes of intestinal parasitism in the Philippines are:
A. Paragonimiasis, capillariasis, echinostomiasis
B. Ascaris, trichuriasis, hookworm
C. Heterophysiasis, taeniasis, tapeworm infection
D. Ascariasis, capillariasis, tapeworm infection
Answer
B. Ascaris, trichuriasis, hookworm
Question 7
The following are steps in processing the data. Choose the systematic arrangement:
1. Data utilization
2. Data collection
3. Data presentation
4. Data collation
5. Data analysis
A. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
B. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
C. 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
D. 2, 4, 5, 1 , 3
The following are steps in processing the data. Choose the systematic arrangement:
1. Data utilization
2. Data collection
3. Data presentation
4. Data collation
5. Data analysis
A. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3
B. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
C. 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
D. 2, 4, 5, 1 , 3
Answer
C. 2, 4, 3, 5, 1
Question 8
A program of the government that is a hospital based information system that monitors infectious diseases with outbreak potential is the:
A. National Epidemic Sentinel Surveillance System (NESSS)
B. Proper Excreta and Sewage Disposal Program
C. Control of Communicable Diseases Program
D. Epidemiological Investigation
A program of the government that is a hospital based information system that monitors infectious diseases with outbreak potential is the:
A. National Epidemic Sentinel Surveillance System (NESSS)
B. Proper Excreta and Sewage Disposal Program
C. Control of Communicable Diseases Program
D. Epidemiological Investigation
Answer
A. National Epidemic Sentinel Surveillance System (NESSS)
Question 9
The most sensitive index of the general health conditions of a community which is influenced more by environmental rather than endogenous factor is the:
A. Crude Death Rate
B. Infant Mortality Rate
C. Crude Birth Rate
D. Maternal Mortality Rate
The most sensitive index of the general health conditions of a community which is influenced more by environmental rather than endogenous factor is the:
A. Crude Death Rate
B. Infant Mortality Rate
C. Crude Birth Rate
D. Maternal Mortality Rate
Answer
B. Infant Mortality Rate
Question 10
Provinces have been categorized according to the number and trend of reported malaria cases. Category A refers to:
A. Highly endemic provinces
B. Moderately endemic provinces
C. Low endemic provinces
D. Malaria-free provinces
Provinces have been categorized according to the number and trend of reported malaria cases. Category A refers to:
A. Highly endemic provinces
B. Moderately endemic provinces
C. Low endemic provinces
D. Malaria-free provinces
Answer
A. Highly endemic provinces