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DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
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17. Family nursing assessment involves a set of 21. Which of the following assessment you can
actions by which the nurse measures the status classify as foreseeable crisis
of the family as a client. Which of the following A. Unwanted pregnancy
is not a component of assessment? B. Father who has active pulmonary
A. Data collection tuberculosis is living with his family in a
B. Data analysis house with no proper ventilation(health
C. Problem definition threat: threat of cross infection from TB due
D. Prioritized conditions/problems to absence of proper ventilation)
(nursing assessment includes data C. Mother who has legs amputated due to
collection, data analysis or complication of diabetes mellitus(health
interpretation, problem definition or deficit: amputation of leg is an actual
nursing diagnosis. Prioritized condition disability)
is a component of family care plan) D. Multiple sexual partners(health threat:
sexual promiscuity is an unhealthy lifestyle)
18. In family nursing assessment , it is operationally
defined as process whereby existing and 22. There are four criteria used in prioritizing health
potential health conditions or problems are conditions/problems, one of which refers to the
determined probability of success in enhancing wellness
A. First level assessment state, alleviating or totally eradicating the
B. Second level assessment((there are only two problem under consideration. This is known as
major types of nursing assessment; first and A. Nature of the problem(categorized the
second level of assessment : second level of problem into wellness state/potential, health
assessment defines the nature or type of threat, health deficit and foreseeable crisis)
nursing problems that the family encounters B. Modifiability of the condition (the four
in performing health tasks with respect to options given above are the criteria
given health condition/problem) used in prioritizing health
C. Third level assessment conditions/problems.)
D. Fourth level assessment C. Preventive potential (refers to the nature
and magnitude of future problems that can
19. During data analysis there are standards and be minimized or totally prevented if
norms used to identify the status of the family intervention is done.)
as client or patient. One of which explains the D. Salience (refers to the family’s perception
physical as well as the psychological and socio- and evaluation of the condition or problem
cultural milieu. This norm is termed; in terms of seriousness and urgency of
A. Normal health of individual members(all attention needed or family readiness)
options are standards of used to determine
status of the family as a client or patient; 23. It involves investigation of problems and issues
option A involves the physical , social and concerning the life and environment of the
emotional well-being of each family underprivileged by way of research collaboration
member) with the underprivileged themselves
B. Family characteristics, dynamics or level of A. Community development (options A and C:
functioning(client’s ability as a system to a social group determined by geographical
maintain its integrity and achieve its boundaries and/or common values and
purposed through dynamic interchange interest.)
among its members) B. Participatory action research(it is a
C. Home and environmental conditions community directed process of
conducive to health development gathering and analyzing information
D. None of the above on an issue for the process of taking
action and making changes)
20. This is defined as anticipated periods of unusual C. Community
demands on the individual ,or family in terms of D. Development ( a multi-dimensional process
adjustment/ family resources involving major changes in social structures,
59. A nurse in community health who teaches an 63. A tool by which the nurse , during her visit will
asthmatic client to recognize and avoid exposure enable her to perform a nursing procedure with
to asthma triggers and assists the family to ease and deftness, with the ultimate goal of
implement specific protection strategies such as rendering effective nursing care to clients
removing carpets and avoiding pets is A. Public health bag ( an essential and
intervening at the level of which of the indispensable equipment of a public health
following? nurse which she has to carry along during
A. Assessment home visits)
B. Primary prevention (primary B. Bag technique
prevention refers to interventions that C. Primary health care (essential health care
promote health and prevent the made universally accessible to individuals
occurrence of disease, injury, or and families in the community by means of
disability. Interventions at this level acceptable to them through their full
are aimed at individualks and groups participation and at a cost that a community
who are susceptible to disease but and country can afford at every stage of
have no discernible pathology (state of development.)
prepathogenesis)) D. IMCI book (utilized in the health center not
C. Secondary prevention during home visit)
D. Tertiary prevention
64. Legal basis of primary healthcare that instructs
60. This determines how congested a place is and the DOH to develop and implement programs
has implications in terms of adequacy of basic which will focus on health development at the
health services present in the community. community level
A. Urban rural distribution(illustrates the A. LOI 949
portion of the people living in urban B. Ra 6713 (code of conduct and ethical
compared to the rural areas) standards for public officials and employees)
B. Crowding index(describes the ease by which C. RA 7305 (magna carta for public health
a communicable disease will be transmitted workers)
from one host to another susceptible host) D. RA 2382 (Philippine medical act)
C. Population pyramid(graphical presentation
of the age composition of the population) 65. Which of the following schedules and doses of
D. Population density(can be derived by vaccines are correct?
dividing the number of people living in A. BCG(0.5 ml) given at birth (dose of BCG is
a given land area) 0.05 ml)
B. DPT 2 (0.5 ml) given 4 weeks after
DPT 1