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POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR, INC

Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. Kiagot, 8002 Digos City, Davao del Sur, Philippines
NCM 107 – Care of Mother, Child, Adolescent (Well Clients)
2nd Year – Section B (44) and E (37)

_____ 1. This phase includes collection & analysis of data to determine the family profile and make family diagnosis.
a. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Intervention
e. Evaluation
_____ 2. What type of family stage where in their children leave to establish their own households and this also consider
as the most difficult moment of a parent which represent the breaking up of the family.
a. Marriage and the Family
b. The Launching Family
c. The Family of Middle Years
d. The Family with Adolescent Children
e. The Early Childbearing Family
_____ 3. It is the combination of relatives that comprise a family and maybe classified on different variables.
a. Family unit
b. Family relative
c. Family structure
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
_____ 4. Below are the universal characteristics of a family, except
a. Every family is a small social system.
b. Every family has its own cultural values and rules.
c. Every family has structures.
d. Every family establish good working relationship.
e. Every family moves through its stages in its life cycle.
_____ 5. It refers to a diagram illustrating a person's family members, how they are related, and their medical history. It
also allows the patient to see hereditary patterns of behavior and medical and psychological factors that run
through families.
a. SCREEM
b. APGAR
c. Genogram
d. Ecomap
e. Family Map
_____ 6. At this phase, the nurse identifies both actual & potential client problems.
a. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Intervention
e. Evaluation
_____ 7. The type of intervention where the family unit may be changed in composition, recovery, and maintenance of
chronically ill people.
a. Primary Prevention
b. Secondary Prevention
c. Tertiary Prevention
d. Direct Prevention
e. None of the above
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______ 8. APGAR scoring in family health nursing means
a. Adaption, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve
b. Adaption, Partnership, Going, Affection, Resolve
c. Adaptation, Partnership, Going, Affliction, Resolve
d. Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Result
e. Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve
______ 9. A group of people related by blood, marriage or adoptive living together.
a. Community
b. Family
c. Lovers
d. Significant others
e. None of the above
______ 10. Consist of the people living together, usually a man and a woman without children.
a. Dyad family
b. Nuclear family
c. Cohabitation family
d. Single parent family
e. Gay/lesbian family
______ 11. The following are the family task, except:
a. Socialization of family members
b. Maintenance of order
c. Division of labor
d. Placement of members into the larger society
e. Has certain basic function
______ 12. Refers to your ability to track and measure a goal, which allows you to set milestone to evaluate your current
Progress.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 13. Function and role is changing and often are not as well defined as in the present
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe
d. Half True
e. Half False
______ 14. The process by which children learn to become human and adapt to certain behaviors.
a. Socialization of family members
b. Allocation of resources
c. Provision of home
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
______ 15. The process that identifies the most significant nursing problems, as well as the most important
interventions
a. Nursing care plan
b. Priority
c. Evaluation
d. Diagnosis
e. Effect
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______ 16. Measures the benefits that resolves the issue brought by the family.
a. Severity
b. Frequency
c. Value
d. Effort
e. Urgency
______ 17. Methods and tools in data collection or gathering except
a. Observation
b. Record review
c. Laboratory
d. Physical examination
e. Summarizing
______ 18. Below are the risk factors for genetic disorders, except:
a. Family history of genetic disorder
b. One parent has a chromosomal abnormality
c. Advance maternal age
d. Advance paternal age
e. Family history of hypertension
______ 19. Measures the impact on functionality
a. Severity
b. Frequency
c. Value
d. Effort
e. Urgency
______ 20. Involves creating deadlines for specific milestones.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 21. Define on how soon the issue needs to be resolve to avoid further damage or loss.
a. Severity
b. Frequency
c. Value
d. Effort
e. Urgency
______ 22. Refers to your ability to track and measure a goal, which allows you to set milestone to evaluate your current
Progress.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 23. It is how often the issue occurs or affects the family.
a. Severity
b. Frequency
c. Value
d. Effort
e. Urgency
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______ 24. The goal can be realistically achieved given the available resources and time and within reach.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 25. The amount of time and resources necessary to fix the issue
a. Severity
b. Frequency
c. Value
d. Effort
e. Urgency
______ 26. Actions a nurse takes to implement their patient care plan, including any treatments, procedure, or teaching
moments intended to improve the patient’s comfort and health.
a. Nursing care plan
b. Nursing evaluation
c. Nursing diagnosis
d. Nursing interventions
e. None of the above
______ 27. Actions require instructions or input from a doctor. A nurse cannot initiate dependent interventions alone.
What category of intervention is this?
a. Dependent Nursing Intervention
b. Independent Nursing Intervention
c. Collaborative Nursing Intervention
d. Working hand in hand Intervention
e. None of the above
______ 28. Refer to forms on which information about an individual and family is noted.
a. Baseline data
b. Document
c. Health Records
d. Periodic data
e. Nurse’s notes
______ 29. At this phase of the interview, the nurse explains the purpose of the interview, discusses the types of
questions
that will be asked, explains the reason for taking notes, and assures the client that confidential information will
remain confidential.
a. Introductory phase
b. Working phase
c. Summary and Closing phase
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
______ 30. Define as the judgement of the effectiveness of nursing care to meet client goals
a. Nursing evaluation
b. Nursing intervention
c. Nursing diagnosis
d. Nursing plan
e. None of the above
______ 31. It refers to an observation that is made using all the five senses and includes value judgement.
a. Quantitative evaluation
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b. Qualitative evaluation
c. Sub Evaluation

d. Both a and b
e. None of the above
______ 32. This includes specific measurements and outcomes gathered from surveys, claims data cost reports and
other
numeric measurements.
a. Quantitative evaluation
b. Qualitative evaluation
c. Sub Evaluation
d. Both a and b
e. None of the above
______ 33. The following are the activities in evaluation phase, except:
a. Identifying criteria and standards
b. Collecting evaluative data
c. Interpreting and summarizing findings
d. Formation of interventions
e. Care plan revision
______ 34. Category of health care strategies where the nurse strategy or action is directed at a population or person
not at the time suffering from any discomfort or disability.
a. Preventive
b. Curative
c. Facilitative
d. Facilitation
e. Direct Intervention
______ 35. Implies creating clear, well defined, unambiguous goals and objectives that help plan the steps to achieve the
outcome.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 36. It refers in a treatment and therapies provided to a patient with the goal of curing an illness or condition and
it is also used for treatments that delay disease progression even when cure is not possible.
a. Preventive
b. Curative
c. Facilitative
d. Facilitation
e. Direct Intervention
______ 37. Routine nursing tasks such as checking of vital signs is an example of
a. Independent nursing intervention
b. Dependent nursing intervention
c. Collaborative nursing intervention
d. Working hand in hand intervention
e. None of the above
______ 38. This type of data collection method may involve watching, listening, reading, touching, and recording
behavior
and characteristics of phenomena.
a. Observation
b. Interview
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c. Physical examination
d. All of the above
e. None of the above

______ 39. Phases of interview where the nurse elicits the client’s comments about major biographic data, reasons for
seeking care, history of present health concern, past health history, family history, review of body systems for
current health problems, lifestyle and health practices, and developmental level.
a. Introductory phase
b. Working phase
c. Summary and Closing phase
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
______ 40. This category of health care allows the client’s idea to be heard and implement solutions or suggestions and
respond to it positively.
a. Preventive
b. Curative
c. Facilitative
d. Facilitation
e. Direct Intervention
______ 41. During this phase of the interview, the nurse identifies and discusses possible plans to resolve the problem
with the client.
a. Introductory phase
b. Working phase
c. Summary and Closing phase
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
______ 42. Families at this stage are more apt to suffer from chronic and disabling conditions than younger ones are.
a. The family in older age
b. The family of middle years
c. The family with adolescent children
d. The family with school age children
e. None of the above
______ 43. Describes a set of functions or activities carried out before, during, and after a meeting to help the group
achieve its own outcomes.
a. Preventive
b. Curative
c. Facilitative
d. Facilitation
e. Direct Intervention
______ 44. This type of family includes not only the nuclear family but also other family members such as grandmothers,
grandfathers, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandchildren.
a. Nuclear family
b. Communal family
c. Extended family
d. Foster Family
e. None of the above
______ 45. Rivalry among the children for the attention of a parent or from competition with the stepparent for the love
of biologic parent exist on this type of family.
a. Communal family
b. Foster family
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c. Gay/lesbian family
d. Cohabitation family
e. None of the above

______ 46. Individuals of the same sex live together as partners for companionship, financial security, and sexual
fulfillment.
a. Communal Family
b. Foster Family
c. Cohabitation Family
d. Gay/lesbian Family
e. None of the above
______ 47. What is the correct order or sequence of events during human reproduction?
a. Gamete formation, zygote, fertilization, embryo
b. Fertilization, gamete formation, embryo, zygote
c. Gamete formation, fertilization, zygote, embryo
d. Fertilization, embryo, gamete formation, zygote
e. None of the above
______ 48. True or false: Knowing who fulfills these roles in a family helps you to work most effectively with the family.
a. True
b. False
c. Half True
d. Maybe
e. None of the above
______ 49. It is the moral obligation of parents to have the healthiest children through all natural and artificial means
available.
a. Procreation
b. Procreative health
c. Procreative means
d. Procreative intervention
e. None of the above
______ 50. The fusion of male and female gametes that facilitate the development of a new organism.
a. Embryo
b. Fertilization
c. Gamete formation
d. Zygote
e. None of the above

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POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR, INC
Mc Arthur Highway, Brgy. Kiagot, 8002 Digos City, Davao del Sur, Philippines
NCM 107 – Care of Mother, Child, Adolescent (Well Clients)
2nd Year – Section B (44) and E (37) – ANSWER KEY

_____ 1. This phase includes collection & analysis of data to determine the family profile and make family diagnosis.
f. Assessment
g. Diagnosis
h. Planning
i. Intervention
j. Evaluation
_____ 2. What type of family stage where in their children leave to establish their own households and this also consider
as the most difficult moment of a parent which represent the breaking up of the family.
f. Marriage and the Family
g. The Launching Family
h. The Family of Middle Years
i. The Family with Adolescent Children
j. The Early Childbearing Family
_____ 3. It is the combination of relatives that comprise a family and maybe classified on different variables.
f. Family unit
g. Family relative
h. Family structure
i. All of the above
j. None of the above
_____ 4. Below are the universal characteristics of a family, except
f. Every family is a small social system.
g. Every family has its own cultural values and rules.
h. Every family has structures.
i. Every family establish good working relationship.
j. Every family moves through its stages in its life cycle.
_____ 5. It refers to a diagram illustrating a person's family members, how they are related, and their medical history. It
also allows the patient to see hereditary patterns of behavior and medical and psychological factors that run
through families.
f. SCREEM
g. APGAR
h. Genogram
i. Ecomap
j. Family Map
_____ 6. At this phase, the nurse identifies both actual & potential client problems.
f. Assessment
g. Diagnosis
h. Planning
i. Intervention
j. Evaluation
_____ 7. The type of intervention where the family unit may be changed in composition, recovery, and maintenance of
chronically ill people.
f. Primary Prevention
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g. Secondary Prevention
h. Tertiary Prevention
i. Direct Prevention
j. None of the above

______ 8. APGAR scoring in family health nursing means


f. Adaption, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve
g. Adaption, Partnership, Going, Affection, Resolve
h. Adaptation, Partnership, Going, Affliction, Resolve
i. Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Result
j. Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, Resolve
______ 9. A group of people related by blood, marriage or adoptive living together.
f. Community
g. Family
h. Lovers
i. Significant others
j. None of the above
______ 10. Consist of the people living together, usually a man and a woman without children.
f. Dyad family
g. Nuclear family
h. Cohabitation family
i. Single parent family
j. Gay/lesbian family
______ 11. The following are the family task, except:
f. Socialization of family members
g. Maintenance of order
h. Division of labor
i. Placement of members into the larger society
j. Has certain basic function
______ 12. Refers to your ability to track and measure a goal, which allows you to set milestone to evaluate your current
Progress.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 13. Function and role is changing and often are not as well defined as in the present
f. True
g. False
h. Maybe
i. Half True
j. Half False
______ 14. The process by which children learn to become human and adapt to certain behaviors.
f. Socialization of family members
g. Allocation of resources
h. Provision of home
i. All of the above
j. None of the above
______ 15. The process that identifies the most significant nursing problems, as well as the most important
interventions
f. Nursing care plan
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g. Priority
h. Evaluation
i. Diagnosis
j. Effect

______ 16. Measures the benefits that resolves the issue brought by the family.
f. Severity
g. Frequency
h. Value
i. Effort
j. Urgency
______ 17. Methods and tools in data collection or gathering except
f. Observation
g. Record review
h. Laboratory
i. Physical examination
j. Summarizing
______ 18. Below are the risk factors for genetic disorders, except:
f. Family history of genetic disorder
g. One parent has a chromosomal abnormality
h. Advance maternal age
i. Advance paternal age
j. Family history of hypertension
______ 19. Measures the impact on functionality
f. Severity
g. Frequency
h. Value
i. Effort
j. Urgency
______ 20. Involves creating deadlines for specific milestones.
f. Specific
g. Measurable
h. Attainable
i. Realistic
j. Time-Bound
______ 21. Define on how soon the issue needs to be resolve to avoid further damage or loss.
f. Severity
g. Frequency
h. Value
i. Effort
j. Urgency
______ 22. Refers to your ability to track and measure a goal, which allows you to set milestone to evaluate your current
Progress.
f. Specific
g. Measurable
h. Attainable
i. Realistic
j. Time-Bound
______ 23. It is how often the issue occurs or affects the family.
f. Severity
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g. Frequency
h. Value
i. Effort
j. Urgency

______ 24. The goal can be realistically achieved given the available resources and time and within reach.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 25. The amount of time and resources necessary to fix the issue
f. Severity
g. Frequency
h. Value
i. Effort
j. Urgency
______ 26. Actions a nurse takes to implement their patient care plan, including any treatments, procedure, or teaching
moments intended to improve the patient’s comfort and health.
f. Nursing care plan
g. Nursing evaluation
h. Nursing diagnosis
i. Nursing interventions
j. None of the above
______ 27. Actions require instructions or input from a doctor. A nurse cannot initiate dependent interventions alone.
What category of intervention is this?
f. Dependent Nursing Intervention
g. Independent Nursing Intervention
h. Collaborative Nursing Intervention
i. Working hand in hand Intervention
j. None of the above
______ 28. Refer to forms on which information about an individual and family is noted.
f. Baseline data
g. Document
h. Health Records
i. Periodic data
j. Nurse’s notes
______ 29. At this phase of the interview, the nurse explains the purpose of the interview, discusses the types of
questions
that will be asked, explains the reason for taking notes, and assures the client that confidential information will
remain confidential.
f. Introductory phase
g. Working phase
h. Summary and Closing phase
i. All of the above
j. None of the above
______ 30. Define as the judgement of the effectiveness of nursing care to meet client goals
f. Nursing evaluation
g. Nursing intervention
h. Nursing diagnosis
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i. Nursing plan
j. None of the above
______ 31. It refers to an observation that is made using all the five senses and includes value judgement.
f. Quantitative evaluation
g. Qualitative evaluation
h. Sub Evaluation

i. Both a and b
j. None of the above
______ 32. This includes specific measurements and outcomes gathered from surveys, claims data cost reports and
other
numeric measurements.
f. Quantitative evaluation
g. Qualitative evaluation
h. Sub Evaluation
i. Both a and b
j. None of the above
______ 33. The following are the activities in evaluation phase, except:
f. Identifying criteria and standards
g. Collecting evaluative data
h. Interpreting and summarizing findings
i. Formation of interventions
j. Care plan revision
______ 34. Category of health care strategies where the nurse strategy or action is directed at a population or person
not at the time suffering from any discomfort or disability.
f. Preventive
g. Curative
h. Facilitative
i. Facilitation
j. Direct Intervention
______ 35. Implies creating clear, well defined, unambiguous goals and objectives that help plan the steps to achieve the
outcome.
a. Specific
b. Measurable
c. Attainable
d. Realistic
e. Time-Bound
______ 36. It refers in a treatment and therapies provided to a patient with the goal of curing an illness or condition and
it is also used for treatments that delay disease progression even when cure is not possible.
f. Preventive
g. Curative
h. Facilitative
i. Facilitation
j. Direct Intervention
______ 37. Routine nursing tasks such as checking of vital signs is an example of
f. Independent nursing intervention
g. Dependent nursing intervention
h. Collaborative nursing intervention
i. Working hand in hand intervention
j. None of the above

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______ 38. This type of data collection method may involve watching, listening, reading, touching, and recording
behavior
and characteristics of phenomena.
f. Observation
g. Interview
h. Physical examination
i. All of the above
j. None of the above

______ 39. Phases of interview where the nurse elicits the client’s comments about major biographic data, reasons for
seeking care, history of present health concern, past health history, family history, review of body systems for
current health problems, lifestyle and health practices, and developmental level.
f. Introductory phase
g. Working phase
h. Summary and Closing phase
i. All of the above
j. None of the above
______ 40. This category of health care allows the client’s idea to be heard and implement solutions or suggestions and
respond to it positively.
f. Preventive
g. Curative
h. Facilitative
i. Facilitation
j. Direct Intervention
______ 41. During this phase of the interview, the nurse identifies and discusses possible plans to resolve the problem
with the client.
f. Introductory phase
g. Working phase
h. Summary and Closing phase
i. All of the above
j. None of the above
______ 42. Families at this stage are more apt to suffer from chronic and disabling conditions than younger ones are.
f. The family in older age
g. The family of middle years
h. The family with adolescent children
i. The family with school age children
j. None of the above
______ 43. Describes a set of functions or activities carried out before, during, and after a meeting to help the group
achieve its own outcomes.
f. Preventive
g. Curative
h. Facilitative
i. Facilitation
j. Direct Intervention
______ 44. This type of family includes not only the nuclear family but also other family members such as grandmothers,
grandfathers, aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandchildren.
f. Nuclear family
g. Communal family
h. Extended family
i. Foster Family
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j. None of the above
______ 45. Rivalry among the children for the attention of a parent or from competition with the stepparent for the love
of biologic parent exist on this type of family.
f. Communal family
g. Foster family
h. Gay/lesbian family
i. Cohabitation family
j. None of the above

______ 46. Individuals of the same sex live together as partners for companionship, financial security, and sexual
fulfillment.
f. Communal Family
g. Foster Family
h. Cohabitation Family
i. Gay/lesbian Family
j. None of the above
______ 47. What is the correct order or sequence of events during human reproduction?
f. Gamete formation, zygote, fertilization, embryo
g. Fertilization, gamete formation, embryo, zygote
h. Gamete formation, fertilization, zygote, embryo
i. Fertilization, embryo, gamete formation, zygote
j. None of the above
______ 48. True or false: Knowing who fulfills these roles in a family helps you to work most effectively with the family.
f. True
g. False
h. Half True
i. Maybe
j. None of the above
______ 49. It is the moral obligation of parents to have the healthiest children through all natural and artificial means
available.
f. Procreation
g. Procreative health
h. Procreative means
i. Procreative intervention
j. None of the above
______ 50. The fusion of male and female gametes that facilitate the development of a new organism.
f. Embryo
g. Fertilization
h. Gamete formation
i. Zygote
j. None of the above

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