Question 1
A mother is concerned that she might be spoiling her 2 month old daughter by picking her up each time she cries. Which suggestion should the nurse offer?
A. “If the baby’s diaper is dry when she is crying, leave her alone and she’ll fall asleep”
B. “Continue to pick her up when she cries because young infants needs cuddling and holding to meet their needs”
C. “Leave your baby alone for 10 minutes. If she hasn’t stopped crying by then; pick her up”
D. “Crying at their age indicates hunger. Try feeding her when she cries”
A mother is concerned that she might be spoiling her 2 month old daughter by picking her up each time she cries. Which suggestion should the nurse offer?
A. “If the baby’s diaper is dry when she is crying, leave her alone and she’ll fall asleep”
B. “Continue to pick her up when she cries because young infants needs cuddling and holding to meet their needs”
C. “Leave your baby alone for 10 minutes. If she hasn’t stopped crying by then; pick her up”
D. “Crying at their age indicates hunger. Try feeding her when she cries”
Answer
D. Massage the skin gently to stimulate oil production from the sebaceous glands
Question 2
The nurse observes an infant in a playpen sitting up without support. He is playing with a plastic blocks and large plastic beads, bending over to pick them up, and changing them from one hand to the other. When another child hides a toy behind the infants back, he does not attempt to look for it. The nurse would be most correct in estimating the infant’s age to be:
A. 4 months
B. 6 months
C. 8 months
D. 10 months
The nurse observes an infant in a playpen sitting up without support. He is playing with a plastic blocks and large plastic beads, bending over to pick them up, and changing them from one hand to the other. When another child hides a toy behind the infants back, he does not attempt to look for it. The nurse would be most correct in estimating the infant’s age to be:
A. 4 months
B. 6 months
C. 8 months
D. 10 months
Answer
C. 8 months
Question 3
In assessing an infant, the nurse should be aware that the birth weight of infant triples by:
A. 5-6 months
B. 12 months
C. 30 months
D. 3 years
In assessing an infant, the nurse should be aware that the birth weight of infant triples by:
A. 5-6 months
B. 12 months
C. 30 months
D. 3 years
Answer
B. 12 months
Question 4
At 6 months, the following are expected to be observed from the baby except:
A. She can sit without support
B. Teething
C. She starts eating solid foods
D. None of the above
At 6 months, the following are expected to be observed from the baby except:
A. She can sit without support
B. Teething
C. She starts eating solid foods
D. None of the above
Answer
A. Hydatidiform mole
Question 5
Situation: In the light of the changing national and global health situation and the acknowledgement that nursing is a significant contributor to health the PHN strategically positioned to make a difference in health outcome of communities cared for.
Public Health Systems are operating within a context of ongoing changes, which exert a number of pressures on the public health system. These changes include the following except:
A. Health reforms
B. Emerging and existing environmental hazards
C. Shifting in the demographic and epidemiologic trends in disease
D. Increasing population within below poverty line
Situation: In the light of the changing national and global health situation and the acknowledgement that nursing is a significant contributor to health the PHN strategically positioned to make a difference in health outcome of communities cared for.
Public Health Systems are operating within a context of ongoing changes, which exert a number of pressures on the public health system. These changes include the following except:
A. Health reforms
B. Emerging and existing environmental hazards
C. Shifting in the demographic and epidemiologic trends in disease
D. Increasing population within below poverty line
Answer
D. Increasing population within below poverty line
Question 6
Situation: In the light of the changing national and global health situation and the acknowledgement that nursing is a significant contributor to health the PHN strategically positioned to make a difference in health outcome of communities cared for.
In response to above changes, the local and global community adopts a common vision of poverty reduction and sustainable development. This vision is exemplified by:
A. Universal Health Care
B. Primary Health Care
C. Millenium Development Goals
D. Health Sector Reform Agenda
Situation: In the light of the changing national and global health situation and the acknowledgement that nursing is a significant contributor to health the PHN strategically positioned to make a difference in health outcome of communities cared for.
In response to above changes, the local and global community adopts a common vision of poverty reduction and sustainable development. This vision is exemplified by:
A. Universal Health Care
B. Primary Health Care
C. Millenium Development Goals
D. Health Sector Reform Agenda
Answer
C. Millenium Development Goals
Question 7
Millenium Development Goals are based on the fundamental values of freedom, equality and solidarity, health, respect for nature and shared responsibility. How many goals does this exemplify?
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
Millenium Development Goals are based on the fundamental values of freedom, equality and solidarity, health, respect for nature and shared responsibility. How many goals does this exemplify?
A. Six
B. Seven
C. Eight
D. Nine
Answer
C. Eight
Question 8
Among the following Millenium Development Goals (MDG) which of the following is not health related?
1. Reduce child mortality
2. Improve maternal health
3. Achieve universal primary education
4. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
5. Promote gender equality and empower women
A. 2 and 5
B. 3 and 5
C. 1 and 4
D. 4 and 5
Among the following Millenium Development Goals (MDG) which of the following is not health related?
1. Reduce child mortality
2. Improve maternal health
3. Achieve universal primary education
4. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
5. Promote gender equality and empower women
A. 2 and 5
B. 3 and 5
C. 1 and 4
D. 4 and 5
Answer
A. 2 and 5
Question 9
Which of the following Millennium Developmental Goals is the considered the most priority and is the first goal among the eight which is considered the root of all cause:
A. Achieve the universal primary education
B. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
C. Develop a global partnership for development
D. Ensure environmental sustainability
Which of the following Millennium Developmental Goals is the considered the most priority and is the first goal among the eight which is considered the root of all cause:
A. Achieve the universal primary education
B. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
C. Develop a global partnership for development
D. Ensure environmental sustainability
Answer
B. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Question 10
Situation: A pregnancy can be considered a high-risk pregnancy for a variety of reasons. It is one in which some condition puts the mother, the developing fetus, or both at higher-than-normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth.
Which of the following is the most likely effect on the fetus if the woman is severely anemic during pregnancy?
A. Large for gestational age (LGA) fetus
B. Hemorrhage
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby
D. Erythroblastosis
Situation: A pregnancy can be considered a high-risk pregnancy for a variety of reasons. It is one in which some condition puts the mother, the developing fetus, or both at higher-than-normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth.
Which of the following is the most likely effect on the fetus if the woman is severely anemic during pregnancy?
A. Large for gestational age (LGA) fetus
B. Hemorrhage
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby
D. Erythroblastosis
Answer
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby