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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING NORCET

[Q] WHO definition of health is stated as: [Q] Human Development Index (HDI) does not
(a) Complete physical, mental, social and spiritual include:
well being (a) Mean years of schooling
(b)Absence of disability and sickness (b) Life expectancy at age 1
(c) Complete mental and physical well being (c) Real GDP per capita
(d) Freedom from problem (d) Adult literacy rate
[Q] WHO theme for “World Health Day - 2022” [Q] Human Development Index (HDI) values
(a) Our Planet, Our Health+ range between:
(b) Universal health coverage – Every one, every (a) –1 to +1 (b) 0 to 1
where (c) 0 to 3 (d) 1 to 3
(c) Support Nurses and Midwifes [Q] PQLI stands for:
(d) Building a fairer, healthier world (a) Physical quality of life index
[Q] In a population of 5000 number of new cases of (b) Physical quantity of life index
TB is 500: old cases in the same population are (c) Physiological quality of life index
150. What is the prevalence of TB? (d) Psychological quality of life index
(a) 9% (b) 12% [Q] The value of Human Development Index in
(c) 13% (d) 18% India is
[Q] Window period is defined as time taken from: (a) 0.500
(a) Entry in cell to expulsion of first viral particle (b) 0.645
(b) Entry of pathogen to appearance of first (c) 0.505
clinical symptom (d) 0.540
(c) Exposure to laboratory detection of disease (e) 0.633
organism to maximum communicability [Q] Expectation of life, free of disability is known
(d) None of the above as:
[Q] Decrease in the incidence of a disease to a (a) Park’s index (b) Smith’s index
level it ceases to be a public health problem is: (c) Sullivan’s index (d) Life index
(a) Control (b) Elimination [Q] Most universally accepted indicator of health
(c) Eradication (d) Surveillance status of whole population and their socio-
[Q] A person with no sign of disease but many economic conditions among the following is:
transmit, it is called....? (a) MMR
(a) An allergic person (b) IMR
(b) Immune person (c) Life expectancy
(c) Carrier person (d) Disease notification rates
(d) Resistant person [Q] Virulence of a disease is indicated by
[Q] Iceberg phenomenon is not seen in: (a) Proportional mortality rate
(a) AIDS (b) Specific mortality rate
(b) TB (c) Case fatality rate
(c) Poliomyelitis (d) Amount of GDP spent on control of disease
(d) Measles [Q] Communicability of disease is assessed by
[Q] Who is known as ‘First True Epidemiologist’ in (a) Secondary attack rate
history of medicine? (b) Generation time
(a) John Snow (c) Serial interval
(b) Hippocrates (d) Incubation period
(c) James Lind [Q] Which one of the following does not represent
(d) Joseph Lister the submerged portion of the iceberg?
[Q] Living standard of people is best assessed by: (a) Diagnosed cases under treatment
(a) Infant mortality rate (b) Undiagnosed cases
(b) Maternal mortality (c) Pre-symptomatic cases
(c) Physical quality of life index (d) Carriers sub clinical cases
(d) Death rate

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[Q] Web of causation of disease, which statement [Q] Community health nurse needs to explore the
is most appropriate? population characteristics which include all
(a)Mostly applicable for common diseases the following except:
(b) Requires complete understanding of all (a) Resources (b) Size
factors associated with causation of disease (c) Density (d) Vital events
(c) Epidemiological ratio [Q] The agent factor responsible for the
(d) Helps to suggest ways to interrupt the risk of occurrence of a disease includes: -
transmission a. Biological and physical agents
[Q] Epidemiological triad are all Except: b. Mechanical and chemical agents
(a) Host (b) Environmental factors c. Vertical and inoculation agents
(c) Agent (d) Investigator d. Nutrient and living agents
[Q] When a child ‘lost’ his hands and unable to do (a) a, b, c (b) b, c, d
routine works called as: (c) a, b, d (d) a, c, d
(a) Handicap [Q] Time interval between entry of agent till
(b) Disability appearance of signs and symptoms is known
(c) Impairment as:
(d) Battered baby syndrome (a) Contagious
[Q] The period preliminary to the onset of disease (b) Pathogenesis
in man, when the disease agent has not yet (c) Incubation period
entered man but the factors favouring its (d) Pre–pathogenesis
interaction with human host exist in the [Q] Events occurring form cause to recovery or
environment is known as: death due to a disease are:
(a) Incubation period (a) Epidemiology
(b) Pre-pathogenesis period (b) Natural history of disease
(c) Pathogenesis period (c) Disease prevention
(d) Pre-symptomatic period (d) Susceptibility
[Q] Measures involved in sentinel surveillance [Q] The nurse epidemiologist
includes all of the following except (a) Is responsible for doing cultures of all
(a) Identifying missing cases in notification of infections and drainages
diseases (b) Works in the laboratory to identify beacteria
(b) Identifying new cases of infection causing infection
(c) Identifying old and new cases (c) Decides what antibiotics should be prescribed
(d) Identifying cases free of disability for infections?
[Q] When an individual comes in contact with an (d) Helps providers of care to control infections
infected person and is isolated for the [Q] Sudden outbreak of disease occurrence over
duration of incubation period it is referred as: very wide area may cover international
(a) Contact isolation (b) Medical isolation boundaries affecting large number of people:
(c) Quarantine (d) Detention (a) Endemic (b) Pandemic
[Q] All of the following are methods used for data (c) Epidemic (d) None of the above
collection during health survey except: [Q] Father of Evidence Based Medicine is:
(a) Questioning (a) Sackett
(b) Health examination and lab investigation (b) Da vinci
(c) Screening (c) Hippocrates
(d) Observation (d) Tolstoy
[Q] Study about distribution of disease is covered [Q] Case fatality rate is:
in (a) Speading power of a disease
(a) Descriptive epidemiology (b) Killing power of a disease in a time
(b) Experimental epidemiology (c) Killing power of a disease with no time interval
(c) Analytical epidemiology (d) Resistance of disease
(d) All of the above

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[Q] A primary health center (PHC) reports 40-50 [Q] Outbreak of disease in bird population is.....?
cases in a week in the community. This week (a)Epidemic (b)Endemic
there are 48 cases normally, based on previous (c) Zoonoses (d) Epornithic
records. This is called [Q] The continuous systemic collection analysis
(a) Epidemic (b) Sporadic and interpretation of health related data
(c) Endemic (d) Outbreak needed for the planning implementation and
[Q] Hospital Acquired infections are called as: evolution of Public Health practice is known
(a) Emporiatric infections as.......?
(b) Nosocomial infections (a) Incidence (b) Monitoring
(c) latrogenic infections (c) Surveillance (d) Community assessment
(d) Epomithic infections [Q] Number of current cases at a specific point in
[Q] The time taken for 50% of patients to develop time divided by population at the same
the disease following exposure to the disease specified point in time is referred as....?
is known as: (a) Point prevalence (b) Period prevalence
(a) Incubation period (c) Life time prevalence (d) Estimate prevalence
(b) Median incubation period [Q] Which of the following is the most logical
(c) Generation time sequence....?
(d) Secondary Attack rate (a) Impairment -Disease - Disability -Handicap
[Q] Generation time in epidemiology is defined as: (b) Disease -Impairment - Disability -Handicap
(a) The interval between marriage and the birth (c) Disease - Impairment - Handicap - Disability
of first child (d) Disease - Handicap - Impairment – Disability
(b) The interval of time between the receipt of [Q] MMR is a.....?
infection by host and maximal infectivity of the (a) Rate (b) Ratio
host (c) Proportion (d) None of above
(c) The interval of time between primary case and [Q] In which of the following most important
secondary cases social indicator of health services in any
(d) Interval of time between invasion by country....?
infectious agent and appearance of first sign or (a) MMR (b) CFR
symptom of the disease/in question (c) IMR (d) CDR
[Q] Which is indirect mode of transmission? [Q] Privention of risk factors related to a disease
(a) Hand contact condition is known as...?
(b) Through placenta (a) Primodial prevention
(c) Vector-borne (b) Primary prevention.
(d) Dog-bite (c) Secondary prevention
[Q] Outbreak of disease in the community in (d) Tertiary prevention
excess the normal expectation is.....? [Q] In the prevention of communicable disease,
(a) Epidemic primary prevention results from....?
(b) Pandemic (a) Early diagnosis
(c) Sporadic (b) Immunization.
(d) Endemic (c) Strict isolation
[Q] Sporadic means ....? (d) Treatment of disease
(a) Sudden outbreak of disease in a given area [Q] In which of the following vaccine not included
(b) Infectious disease that has spread through in open vial policy?
human population across a large region, for (a) DPT (b) OPV
instance multiple continents or even worldwide
(c) BCG (d) Hepatitis B
(c) Disease occurs at irregular intervals or only in
[Q] Pap smear screening is a example of....?
few places scattered or isolated manner.
(a) Primordial prevention
(d) Constant presence of infection in a given
(b) Primary prevention
geographically area without any external input
(c) Secondary prevention.
(d) Tertiary prevention
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[Q] Which of the following is not an example of [Q] Which of the following is primordial prevention?
primary prevention.....? (a) Action taken prior to the onset of disease
(a) Breast self examination (b) Prevention of emergence of development of risk
factors
(b) Smoking cessation
(c) Action taken to remove the possibility that a disease
(c) BCG vaccination
will ever occur
(d) Vitamin A supplement (d) Action that halts the progress of a disease
[Q] When you immunize a child for measles what [Q] Primary prevention of obesity:
type of prevention are you doing? (a) Low fiber diet
(a)Health promotion (b) High fiber diet
(b)Specific protection. (c) High cholesterol diet
(c) Primordial prevention (d) High intake of protein
(d) Secondary Prevention [Q] Monitoring of blood pressure which type of
[Q] Monitoring of blood pressure is which level prevention:
prevention....? (a) Primordial (b) Primary
(a) Primodial prevention (c) Secondary (d) Tertiary
(b) Primary prevention [Q] Immunization is:
(c) Secondary prevention (a) Primary prevention
(d) Tertiary prevention (b) Secondary prevention
[Q] A Community Health Nursing is providing (c) Tertiary prevention
health education to diabetic regarding how to (d) Disability limitation
self-monitor blood glucose level. Which of the [Q] The following is true about prevalence and
following level of prevention.....? incidence:
(a) Primordial prevention (a) Both are rates
(b) Secondary prevention (b) Prevalence is a rate but incidence is not
(c) Primary prevention (c) Incidence is a rate but prevalence is not
(d) Tertiary prevention (d) Both are not rates
[Q] First case that comes to notice of physician is: [Q] Organism multiplying and developing in the
(a) Primary case hosts in is called
(b) Secondary case (a) Cyclopropagative
(c) Index case (b) Cyclodevelopmental
(d) Refer case (c) Developmental
[Q] Secondary attack rate is defined as: (d) Propagative
(a) Number of total cases developing disease [Q] Secondary level of prevention include all of the
within maximum incubation period following except:
(b) Number of case developing disease within (a) Health screening for diabetes mellitus
incubation period following exposure to primary (b) Case finding for falciparum malaria
care (c) Contact tracing for STIs
(c) Number of cases developing disease after (d) Reconstructive surgery in leprosy
exposure to primary case in any period of time [Q] Example of disability limitation:
(d) Number of cases developing after exposure to (a) DOTS
secondary case (b) Quit smoking
[Q] All of the following represent specific (c) BCG vaccine
protection mode of disease prevention except: (d) Spectacles for refractory error
(a) Chemoprophylaxis for meningococcal [Q] Action which halts the progress of a disease at
meningitis its incipient stage and prevents complications:
(b) Personal hygiene and environmental (a) Primary prevention
sanitation (b) Primordial prevention
(c) Usage of condoms (c) Secondary prevention
(d) Iodisation of salt (d) Tertiary prevention

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