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1. Which of the following concepts are true about community health nursing?

1. Its primary focus is health promotion


2. Nurses are generalists in terms of their practice through life’s continuum 3. The nature of CHN
practice requires that current knowledge derived from biological and social sciences,ecology ,clinical
Nursing and community health organization
4. The goals of professional practice is the promotion and preservation of the health of
populations.
5. Priority of health-promotive and disease preventive strategies over curative interventions. A.
1,2,4,5
B. 1,2,5
C. 1,2,3,4
D. 2,3
2. An Act regarding for the mandatory Philhealth coverage for all Persons with Disability?
A. RA. 11228
B. RA 7277
C. RA 7875
D. RA 11223

3. What is the difference of previous Philhealth law and UHC (Universal Health Care law?

A. UHC guaranteed Philhealth membership for ALL citizens, while the previous Philhealth law covers
multiple membership schemes.
B. UHC aims to strenghten health purchasing policies and practices in support of the implementation of
the Philhealth Law.
C. Philhealth Law presents health system reforms necessary to expand financial protection and access to
health services to ALL filipinos.
D. Under the Philhealth Law, all citizens are automatically entitled to Philhealth benefits while UHC aims
to achieve membership through a variety of subsidized and contributory schemes.

4. Which among the following are DIRECT CONTRIBUTORS of PHILHEALTH EXCEPT:


A. Lifetime members
B. Kasambahays
C. Indigents
D. Filipinos living abroad and those with Dual citizenship

5. The core strategy of the PHC concept is characterized by:


A. Mandate of devolution
B. Partnership and empowerment of the people
C. Community-based, accessible and acceptable services
D. Essential health care services
6. This provides for the main guiding principle in health promotion efforts adopted by 38 countries.
A. Nuremberg Code
B. Ottawa Charter
C. PHC Charter
D. WHO health promotion and education charter

7. Defines health promotion broadly as, “the process of enabling people to increase control over and to
improve their health.”
A. Ottawa charter
B. WHO
C. Health and Welfare Canada
D. UNICEF

8. Improvement in health requires a secure foundation in these basic prerequisites, which one is not
included?
A. Peace
B. Shelter
C. Social justice
D. Political leaders

9. Under the restructured health care delivery system, a physician, a public health nurse and midwives
compose the:
A. Intermediate level health workers
B. Frontliners
C. Grassroot health workers
D. Barangay Health Workers

10. Improvements in NHIP benefit delivery can be achieved by:


a. Promoting the availment of quality outpatient and inpatient services at accredited facilities through
reformed
capitation and no balance billing arrangements for sponsored members, respectively. b. Fiscal
autonomy and income retention schemes for government hospitals and health facilities c. Aggressively
promoting healthy lifestyle changes to reduce non-communicable diseases d. Unified and streamlined
DOH licensure and PhilHealth accreditation for hospitals and health facilities

11. NDP nurses enjoy the Salary Grade 15 plantilla of the government. How much does a nurse receive?
A. 33,575
B. 26,878
C. 25,000
D. 15,000
12. To empower community members, the community nurse performs which activity?

a. do all the activities for community members


b. step back at the beginning and giving little output
c. define the community needs for the members
d. give ownership and leadership to the community

13. Descriptors of a healthy community include:


a. a community where the members are disease free
b. seeking to make all the resources available to all members
c. keeping the sub-groups informed of changes whenever necessary
d. the leaders making decision for the community members

14. When a community health nurse works as a client advocate, the nurse:
a. uses a passive approach in solving identified problem
b. attempts to smooth problems over to keep the community calm
c. is assertive in speaking and acting on behalf of the client
d. is aggressive in pursuing the achievement of the client goals

15. A home health nurse is made aware that a client and family are about to lose their home due to
foreclosure. The nurse contacts the social service department of the home health care agency for
assistance in finding housing for the family. The actions taken by the nurse best exemplify which of the
following roles of the community health care nurse?
a. clinician b. advocate
c. consultant d. researcher

16. Ruthie conducts a mother’s class to discuss the importance of boiling water to make it safe for
drinking. Which among the following roles is she performing?
a. Clinician b. Researcher c. Leader d. Health educator

17. Ruthie organized a group of young adults and teenagers to help clean up garbage near the
community’s water source. Which among the following roles is she performing? a. Clinician b.
Researcher c. Leader d. Health educator

18. When Ruthie instructed the community people and the health workers to continuously report cases
of diarrhea and the midwives properly document the cases, she was performing her role as: a. Clinician
b. Researcher c. Leader d. Health educator
19. During home visits, Ruthie identified cases of severe dehydration among children and imediately
referred them to the district hospital. Which among the following roles is she performing?

a. Clinician b. Researcher
c. Leader d. Health educator

20. Which among the following roles transcends all dimensions of nursing?
a. Clinician
b. Researcher
c. Leader
d. Health Educator

Situation: It is important that every nurse knows about Philhealth which one if the pillars in attaining the
universal health coverage.

21. Which of the following statements is NOT true about PHILHEALTH?


A. It provides health care, with the arrangement “consult now, pay later scheme.”
B. It is a means for those who can afford medical care to subsidize those who cannot.
C. It is a health insurance program for all Filipinos.
D. Beneficiaries have access to a comprehensive package of services.

22. Which of the following characterize a healthy community?


1. A sense of belongingness in the community despite the presence of subgroups. 2. A
feeling of empowerment among its members
3. Allowing subgroups to participate in decision making
4. Equitable and sustainable use of community resources
5. Leaders make decision for the people
A. 1,2,3,4,5
B. 1,2,3,4
C. 1,2,4
D. 2,4

SITUATION: The public health nurse analyzes the data collected in community health assessment in
accordance with the nurse’s conception of the source of the problems and needs that can be met
through nursing interventions.

23. What category of health problem occurs when there is a gap between actual and achievable health
status?
A. Heath deficit
B. Health threat
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Health need

24. Mrs. Tadejo came to the health center and asked about ways on how to conceive a child. She has
history of repeated miscarriages. This condition falls uncer:
A. Heath deficit
B. Health threat
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point
25. These are conditions that promote disease or injury and prevent people from realizing their health
potential.
A. Heath deficits
B. Health threats
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point

26. In an epidemiological study conducted in Barangay C, it was noted that the children eligible for basic
immunization are not adequately immunized against Hepatitis B and Measles. This situation is
considered:
A. Heath deficit
B. Health threat
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point

27. It includes stressful occurrences such as death or illness of a family member:


A. Heath deficit
B. Health threat
C. Foreseeable crisis
D. Stress point

28. This refers to the tool which enables the nurse during her visit, to perform a procedure with ease
and deftness, to save time and effort, with the end view of rendering effective nursing care. A. Bag
technique
B. Public health bag
C. Home visit
D. Black bag

29. There are three classic frameworks from which nursing care is delivered. This framework or element
include the physical settings, conditions through which nursing care is given such as objectives, building,
budget, staff.
A. Structural elements
B. Process elements
C. Outcome elements
D. Quality assurance elements

30. Included in this framework are changes in the client’s health status resulting from nursing
interventions.
A. Structural elements
B. Process elements
C. Outcome elements
D. Quality assurance elements
31. Which evaluation process include conformity with accepted community and public health standards
of practice, advancement of nursing skills through continued field experience and continuing
education?
A. Evaluation based on professional practice
B. Evaluation of structure
C. Evaluation based on information gathered
D. Quality assurance evaluation

SITUATION: The FHSIS aims to provide summary of data on health services delivery and selected
program accomplished indicators of the barangay, municipality, district, provincial, regional and national
levels.

32. Among the components of FHSIS, it is the fundamental block or foundation:


A. Output reports
B. Reporting forms
C. Target client list
D. Treatment record

33. These constitute the only mechanism through which data are routinely transmitted from one facility
to another:
A. Output reports
B. Reporting forms
C. Target client list
D. Treatment record

34. In FHSIS, it is defined as any DOH health care facility that renders or delivers public-care related
services to targeted beneficiaries:
A. RHU
B. FHSIS unit
C. Reporting unit
D. BHC

Situation: Barangay Nawalang Pag-asa is located at the foot of Sierra Madre Mountain. Main livelihood
here is farming and they have a total population of 9,000 with a total recorded death of 800. Last year,
there were 23 recorded pregnancies and two (2) maternal deaths. Three (3) cases of neonatal deaths
were likewise recorded. 100 died of heart related illness, Four farmers also died of PTB while two died of
accidents. The following questions apply.

35. What is the proportionate mortality rate of PTB in the barangay?


A. 0.5%
B. 0.005%
C. 0.04%
D. 4%

36. The Neonatal Mortality rate is:


A. 13.04
B. 0.33
C. 0.375
D. 3

37. Infant mortality rate measures the risk of dying during the 1st year of life. It is reflected in the
following formula:
» Total No. of death under 1 year of age
A. IMR = registered in a given calendar year X 1000
A. Total No. of registered live births of the same calendar year

A. Total No. of registered live births


B. IMR = registered in a given calendar year X 1000
A. Total No. of death under 1 year of age in a calendar year

A. Total No. of registered live births


C. IMR = a given calendar year___________ X 1000
A. Total No. of death under 1 year of age in a calendar year

A. Total No. of deaths and live births


D. IMR = registered in a given calendar year X 1000
A. Total No. of death under 1 year of age in a calendar year

38. It measures the proportion of the population which exhibits a particular disease at a particular time.
this can only be measured following a survey of the population concerned, data deals with total (new
and old) number of cases
A. Prevalence rate
B. Incidence rate
C. Attack rate
D. Proportionate mortality

39. This type of presentation of data shows the relative importance of parts to the whole:
A. Line graph
B. Curved graph
C. Bar graph
D. Area diagram

Situation : You are participating in the health promotion program of DOH. Your team has planned to
incorporate various lifestyle related activities.
40. The W.H.O. principle of health promotion serves as your guide. Which of the following statements is
not PART of the principles of health promotion of W.H.O.?
A. Combines diverse but complementary methods or approached including communication,
education, legislation and fiscal development
B. Involves the population as a whole but focuses on people at risk from specific diseases C. Is
directed towards action on the determinants of health and requires close cooperation between
sectors beyond healthcare
D. Is a societal and political venture and not a medical service although health professionals have an
important role in advocating and enabling health promotion

41. In order to motivate people to participate in physical activities for health promotion, the nurse
should consider the following EXCEPT:
A. Provide options for age- based physical activities
B. Brisk walking as the best form of exercise for all age groups
C. Once a week of intense physical activities can compensate for the desired exercise three times a week
D. Help clients to determine physical activities that can easily be integrated into their daily
activities

42. Primary level of prevention is illustrated in which of the following activities?


A. Conducting operation “timbang”
B. Teaching a patient post- mastectomy exercises
C. Isolation of the child with TB
D. Teaching the mother of the child with diarrhea on how to use Oresol

43. RE-orienting focus of health care delivery from cure to health promotion or wellness is achieved by
enhancing the skills of health workers in which of the following?
1. Screening
2. Case finding
3. Prevention of risk factors that contribute to development of major non- communicable diseases
(NCD) – primordial prevention.
4. Prevention and management of NCD
A. 1 and 2
B. 3 and 4
C. All except 4
D. 1,2,3,4

44. Raising public awareness to ensure full community participation in health promotion initiatives can
be done through:
1. Producing and disseminating information through mass media, health campaigns, public
information system and school education
2. Adopt and support policies and programs focused on health i.e. anti smoking 3. Initiating health
promotion initiative such as Healthy Cities, Healthy Schools, Healthy Worksites 4. Posting of community
bulletin boards in places where people converge such as for mothers class, barangay assemblies etc.
A. All except 2
B. 1 and 2
C. 1,2,3,4
D. 3 and 4

Situation: Public health nurses serve a unique and vital role in environmental health. They conduct
specific nursing actions that may promote health by reducing environment risks to the health of the
community.
45. Nurse Linda proposes fluoridation or municipal drinking water of the community. In doing so, she is
advancing the concept of
A. Active health promotion C. Passive health promotion B. Wellness education D.
Illness prevention

46. Environmental factors that NEGATIVELY influence health include:


1. Green space in the community
2. Urban stretch and unplanned zoning
3. Disparities in socioeconomic status
4. Gang violence and delinquency
5. Organized recreation programs

A. 3 , 4 , and 5 C. 1, 4 , and 5
B. 1, 2 , and 3 D. 2 , 3 , and 4

47. Climate Change Act of 2009 ensures that sustainable development and environmental protection are
promulgated. To ensure effective implementation of the framework strategy and program of climate
change which government agency is involved in reviewing international agreements related to climate
change?
A. DepEd
B. DILG
C. DENR
D. DFA

48. Greenhouse gases refers to the constituents of the atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse
effect. Which would include the following except:
A. Argon
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Water vapor
D. Methane

49. This refers to the scale of GHG reduction that could be made, relative to emission baselines for a
given level of carbon price:
A. Mitigation
B. Mitigation potential
C. Vulnerability
D. Mainstreaming

50. Recognizing the vulnerability of the Philippine Archipelago in Climate change encourages the state to
engage in climate change and disaster risk reduction. Which of the following are the harmful effects of
climate change?
1. Rising seas
2. Changing landscapes
3. Increasing severity of drought, fires,flood and storm
4. Biodiversity loss
5. Anthropogenic causes

A. 1,2,3,4,5
B. 1,2,3,4
C. 1,3,4
D. 1,2,3

51. Ana BEST exemplifies secondary prevention by which of the following activities?
1. teaching new mothers infant care
2. infant phototherapy
3. oxygen humidification
4. tracheostomy care
5. Operation timbang
6. EPI
7. IMCI

A. 2,5,7
B. 2,4,7
C. 2,3,4
D. 1,4,5,6

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROGRAMS

Situation: Poverty is an ongoing dilemma in our country. Reproductive Health aims to help achieve SDG
by 2030 by eradicating poverty through population development.

52. Nurse Cora is educating a group of parents at the health centers regarding sexuality education.
Which statement, if made by a parent, correctly describes reproductive health? A. e. “We should be
the one who will initiate sexuality education to our young children.” B. f. “I will make sure that may
daughter will use natural family planning method since we are a catholic.”
C. g. “The emphasis of reproductive health is the management of post abortion
complication.”
D. h. “When are you going to visit our house for the education of your children?”
53. The primary interventions in achieving reproductive health is:
a. Allowing couples to freely decide on the number and spacing of births b.
Education about reducing unwanted pregnancies
c. Education about violence against women
d. Managing infertility and sexual dysfunction

54. The guiding principles for reproductive health include all but one:
a. National government is the only agency responsible for reproductive health b. Free and full
access to relevant, adequate information on reproductive health and human sexuality should be
guided by qualified health workers and professional private practitioners c. Abortion shall remain
to be penalized by the Revise Penal Code
d. Respect for, protection and fulfillment of reproductive rights to seek to promote not only the
rights and welfare of adult individuals and couples but those of adolescent’s and children as well

55. Nurse Dionellie is counseling a newly married couple about reproductive health. According to the
reproductive health bill, nurse Jen should emphasize:
a. That two children is the ideal family size
b. That proper birth spacing of 2 years will give the mother ample time to regain her health c.
That the use of oral contraceptives is advocated by the state
d. All of the above

56. According to the goals of RH, all are true except for:
a. Every birth should be healthy
b. Every pregnancy should be intended
c. Every sex should be free for coercion and infection
d. Every women should be given a condom to protect herself from pregnancy and other STD’s

57. Sexuality education curriculum shall be common to both private and public school, starting from:
a. Grade 1 to high school
b. Grade 3 to high school
c. Grade 5 to 12 high school
d. First year high school to College

58. For family planning to succeed, an important consideration in the decision-making process
regarding the
appropriate method to use is the:
a. Woman’s decision b. Man’s decision
c. Couple’s decision d. Health worker’s decision

59. Micronutrient supplementation is vital for pregnant women. What is the recommended dose of
Vitamin A for pregnant mothers?
A. 10, 000 IU twice a week starting 4th month
B. 100, 000 IU twice a week starting 4th month
C. 10, 000 IU once a week starting 1st month
D. 200, 000 IU every month

60. When performing a family assessment, select what the nurse must FIRST determine:
A. How the family expresses and manages emotions.
B. The communication patterns between the patient and parents.
C. Names and relationships among family members.
D.The meaning that the patient’s suicide attempt has for family members.

61. The following are true about EPI vaccination:


1. the vaccines most sensitive to heat are OPV and Measles which should be stored in the freezer of the
refrigerator.
2. The vaccines that should be mixed with diluents are BCG and measles
3. The temperature cold chain in the freezer should be maintained between +2 to +8 4. The
nurse can proceed with the vaccination if the inner circle is darker than the outer square.
A. 1,2
B. 1,2,3
C. 1,2,3,4
D. 2,3,4

62. If measles is given at 9 months, what is the percentage that measles be prevented?
a.100%
b. 85%
c. 60%
d. 95%

63 How frequent do we conduct immunization in GIDA (Geographically Isolated and Disadvantages


Areas?
A. Every Wednesday
B. Monthly
C. Quarterly
D. Annually
64. Which among the following are Accepted COVID-19 vaccines by the FDA for Emergency Use
Authorization?
1. Gardasil
2. BNT162b2
3. ChAdox-1-S
4. Janssen COVID-19
5. Moderna
A. 4,5
B. 1,2,3,4,5
C. 2,3,4,5
D. 5
65. The following are part of general principles in infant-child immunization?
I. Continue immunizing sick children with cough, cold, diarrhea, fever or malnutrition. II.
Catch up vaccination for vaccine interruption
III. Hepatitis B vaccine is allowed for Pregnant Women
IV. Freeze dried vaccine include BCG and Measles
V. Never reuse sterile needle but allowed for sterile syring
A. I, II, III, IV
B. I, II, III, IV, V
C. I, III, IV
D. I, II, IV
66. These are the common side effects to the COVD-19 vaccines EXCEPT:
A. increasing pain and tenderness in the injection site after 24 hours
B. Fatigue
C. Headache
D. Fever,Chills
67. Which of the following are principles are part of proper care of vaccines EXCEPT: A. “FIFO”
principles is practiced to assure that all vaccines are utilized before its expiry date. B. Vaccine
temperature is monitored twice a day in all health facilities.
C. Cold chain equipment should be handled with care to maintain potency of the vaccines. D.
Cold chain equipment consists but not limited to ice packs, safety collector boxes. 68. This is
also known as “Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011” A. PD996
B. RA 10152
C. RA 7600
D. EO 51
69. An Act establiahing a National Mental Health Policy for the purpose of Enhancing the delivery of
integrated mentalh health services?
A. RA 11036
B. RA 11223
C. RA 10152
D. RA 11469

70. Vitamins help fight various deficiencies which affect the eye. As a health care provider, you are
aware that ONE of the following is a sign of Vitamin A deficiency:
a. Corneal clouding b. “halo signs” c. Fatigue d. Opaque lens

71. Mental health problems have four facets as a public health burden. This one refers to the stigma
and violation of human rights?
A. Hidden burden
B. Future burden
C. Undefined Burden
D. Defined burden

72. As an epidemiologist, among other things, you are expected to:


A. Institute appropriate control measures in the confirmation of an outbreak.
B. Check the presence of signs and symptoms in patients according to the standard case definition of the
disease.
C. Monitor the occurrence of selected notifiable diseases by weekly charting or graphing of cases.
D. Plan and secure necessary resource needed for disease control measure.
73. Lately, an epidemiologic shift in the health status of Filipinos is said to be occurring as an effect of a
change in lifestyle. An epidemiologic shift is characterized by:
A. Resurgence of tuberculosis as an important and largely unattended disease burden. B. Increasing
importance of chronic diseases side by side with infectious diseases as a major cause of death.
C. Improved control of epidemic diseases versus control of epidemics.
D. Increasing level of pollution in the environment.
74. A reduction in which of the following factors will reduce the rate of spread of an
epidemic?
a. Transmission probability per contact
b. Contact rate
c. Duration of infectiousness
d. All of the above

75. Which situation will confront the nurse in creating a problem oriented community diagnosis?
I. Upon entry to the chosen community
II. Post typhoon episode in the community
III. Outbreak of MERS in the community
IV. When establishing a general information about the community
A. I, IV
B. II, III
C. I, II, III
D. I, II, III, IV

Situation: After passing the nurse licensure examination, Michelle is accepted as a community health
nurse in the rural health unit of a municipality. The healthy personnel are known to her. She is aware
that disease prevention is one important goal in Public Health Nursing.

76. Michelle decides to make an ocular survey of one of the barangays of the municipality where she is
assigned. Upon entrance to a barangays, Michelle should:
A. Conduct community assembly
B. Courtesy call to the Barangay Captain
C. Identify the presence of the community
D. Encourage community participation

77. In order to gain support from the community, Michelle underscores the importance of community
participation which are the following EXCEPT:
A. It gives the feeling of ownership of the community
B. It encourage dependence on the health workers and representatives of other government
agencies.
C. It provides the community the opportunity to assume responsibility and leadership D. It
creates awareness of interests.

78. Community development advocates the principles of self-help and the voluntary participation of the
people of community. Community development rests upon certain assumptions, this does not include:
a. Everyone has something to contribute to the community
b. People have limited ability to learn
c. Community development provides the opportunity by which the worth of an individual is revealed
d. Worth and dignity of individual are the basic values in a democratic society

79. Nurse Tekla is preparing for integration at her community. One of the purposes of integration in
COPAR is to:
a. Gather data that is necessary in the identification of community health problems
b. Understand deeply the culture and lifestyle in the community
c. Validate the community health needs identified earlier
d. Identify the community leaders that may be tapped for organizing purposes

80. Nurse Isabel is choosing an activity that will facilitate integration into the community. The
appropriate activity for
this is to:
a. Organize a mahjong session c. Encourage clinic visits to every people
b. Participate during harvesting d. Act like a visitor

81. A step in organizing the community that Michelle will do in order to have an overview of the
demographic characteristics of the community and community health related services is: A.
Core Group formation
B. Community profiling
C. Integrate with the people
D. Area Selection

82. The CO should realize that the poor:


A. Do not know what is the best health care delivery system for their community B.
Have the capability to change or bring about change
C. Will eventually learn but it will take time
D. Should be taken care of by the government and the richer sections of society

83. Participatory action research in the context of COPAR means that the community:
A. Participates in collecting data
B. Will use the knowledge generated from research to improve their condition C.
Should be the on to conceptualize how the research will be conducted
D. Manages the research project

84. Community participation is made possible through:

a. Shared leadership in the community at the onset of the program.


b. Provision of comprehensive and understandable information.
c. Full participation of nurses in decision-making
d. Conducting consultation meetings with key leaders of the community.

85. If a particular health service fails, the most basic question is:
A. Is this what the people demanded?
B. What went wrong?
C. Is this what the people need?
D. Who is responsible for the failure?

86. Pre-entry Phase is the most complex phase in terms of actual outputs, activities, strategies, and time
spent for it. Which of the following is not included in the pre-entry phase?
a. Laying out the site criteria
b. Statement of objectives, and realization of CIP or COPAR guidelines
c. Courtesy call to the barangay level
d. General Assembly
87. Nurse Isay included in her data collection the number and proportion of persons aged 25 or older
with less than a high school education. Which of the following BEST describes this data? A. Health
status data
B. Health care resource information
C. Health risk factors
D. Sociodemographic data
88. With the community health activities started during the ENTRY phase, which of these activities
should not be included?
A. Core group formation
B. Conduct of deepening social investigation
C. Project management
D. Information campaign on health programs

89. Identification of potential leaders is crucial during the entry phase. Which of the characteristics
would be the most important to be an efficient and effective community leader? A. Must have
relatively good communication skill
B. A college graduate with management skills
C. Responsive and willing to work for change
D. Respected members of the community

90. The BEST technique in identifying potential leaders in the community proven to be effective is to:
A. Ask community residents to directly name person whom they consider as community leaders B.
Ask volunteers who are willing to become community leaders
C. Review family background, properties and academic records of community residents D.
Observe people who are active in small mobilization activities that motivate residents to start
working.

91. The core group is composed of individuals in the community who possess leadership potentials
organized into cohesive working unit. The core group works with the team in: A. Setting-up community
organization that will serve the interest of a sector in the community. B. Mobilizing the community to
act on their most immediate felt needs and participate in the deliver of essential health services.
C. Monitoring the performance of the barangay officials
D. Selecting community activities according to their preferences.

92. Ms. Isay has a clear understanding of population-focused practice. Which of the following
characteristics would she MOST likely display?
A. Improving the effectiveness of care provided
B. Sponsoring a fund-raising project
C. Volunteering for a community action
D. Providing health interventions for individuals

93. A key component in the CHN process when increasing the wellness of the client in the community is
that people involved are able to:
a. Access private health insurance to cover their medical expenses
b. Stop activities such as smoking or alcohol consumptions that are harmful to health
c. Recognize their health needs, help develop strategies to improve their own health
d. Depend on the community health nurse and always follow given instructrion

94. This phase entails the formation of more formal structures in the community:
a. Pre-entry phase c. Organizational building phase
b. Entry phase d. Sustenance and strengthening phase
95. Ms. Isay is working to improve population-focused care in the community. Which of the following
BEST describes a key opportunity for nurses like her to accomplish this goal?
A. Assuming traditional nursing roles
B. Conducting community assessment
C. Specializing in community health practice
D. Influencing public health policy

96. Which statement best describes mobilization?


a. To go around and motivate people on a one-to-one basis to do something on community issues. b.
An activity that will make leaders become aware of their progress in terms of knowledge, attitudes
and skills.
Strengths and weaknesses are likewise checked.
c. The actual exercise of people’s power
d. Analyzation of the finished mass action, its good and weak points identified.

97. The research team after collecting and collation of data is now ready to present the results of the
community diagnosis to the people, One the members of the research team asks the nurse organizer,
what type of graph would they utilized in presenting the salary of males in comparison to females. The
nurse responds:
A. Since you are going to show breakdown of a group where the number of categories is not too
many, it is best that you use a pie chart.
B. You better utilize Scatterplot diagram in showing correlation between two quantitative variables C.
You better use of histogram will easily compare the salary of both genders. D. Line diagram is best, trust
me, I’m a statistician

98. The basic reason why community organizers need to phase out from the community is to enable:
a. Nurse to open CO work in other depressed community
b. People to exercise self-reliance
c. The people’s organization to expand their coverage
d. People test their unity and strength

Situation: Public Health Nurse Melissa wants to know why cases of Diabetes in Municipality Matamis
have been increasing for the past five years. She intends to use Community Organizing Participatory
Action Research (COPAR)
99. As a researcher, Nurse Melissa believes that the identification of problem such as diabetes is?
A. Based on immediate problem situation defined by the community and the researcher. B.
Aligned to the interest of the researcher .
C. Done by professional like her.
D. Based on statistics and interpreted by outside researchers
100. In community meetings, Nurse Melissa explains to the community the purpose of the research
project to address the health problem, and establishes rapport with the people for cooperation in the
research process. The Nurse puts community members as?
A. Assistants to the researcher
B. Merely providers of information
C. Organizers of meetings
D. Co-researchers

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