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1 | Page RECALLS 10 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE II CARE OF HEALTHY / AT RISK MOTHER AND CHILD NOV 2025 Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination Review GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test questionnaire contains 100 test questions 2. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalid your answer. 3. AVOID ERASURES. 4. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set. 5. Write the subject title “NURSING PRACTICE I” on the box provided Situation: Nurse Mhariel is a dedicated and experienced nurse at Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. She has been assigned by her nursing supervisor to conduct prenatal education sessions for expectant mothers on the topic of chromosomal disorders and their potential impact on fetal development. Nurse Mhariel believes that empowering mothers with accurate information is crucial for them to make well-informed choices about their pregnancies and navigate potential challenges with confidence. 1. Kylie, one of the participants, is worried that her baby might have Trisomy 21, which is the most frequently occurring chromosomal abnormality. Which of the following sets of physical characteristics are typically associated with Down syndrome? A. Broad nose, upward-slanting eyes, and an inward- curved little finger. B. Downward-slanting eyes, inward-curved little finger, and broad nose. C. Narrow nose, outward-curved little finger, and downward-slanting eyes. D. Upward-slanting eyes, narrow nose, and outward- curved little finger. 2. What is the average life span of children with Down syndrome? A. 15 to 25 years B. 30 to 40 years C. 50 to 60 years D. 65 to 70 years 3. If an expecting mother of a baby girl is a balanced translocation carrier for Down syndrome, what is the approximate percentage risk of her having a child with Down syndrome? A. 25% B. 50% C. 100% D. 15% 4. Gaudette, a participant, learned online about a chromosomal disorder associated with a distinctive "cat-like" cry in infants. Which of the following chromosomal abnormalities is correctly identified by Nurse Mhariel as the cause of this condition? A. 47XXY B. 47XY18 C. 45X0 D. 46XY5P 5. Aly, a pregnant woman with no family history of genetic disorders, is concerned because her husband's sister has Patau syndrome. She wants to understand the potential impact of the disease on her child, including potential symptoms and management strategies. Which of the following are characteristic features of Patau syndrome? I. Microcephaly II. Low-set ears III. Cat-like cry IV. Overriding of fingers V. Narrow-set nipples VI. Rocker-bottom feet A. I, II, V, VI B. I, IV, V C. I, II, VI D. I, III, IV, V, VI Situation: Nurse Maria is a community health nurse in Brgy. Miraposa in the Philippines. She is deeply concerned about the limited access to developmental screening tools and early intervention services for young children in her community. Many parents are unaware of potential developmental delays in their children, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention and potentially hindering their child's long-term development. Nurse Maria believes that by introducing the MMDST (Metro Manila Developmental Screening Test) to her community and training local health workers on its administration and interpretation, she can empower parents to identify potential developmental concerns early on and connect families with necessary support services. 6. Nurse Maria is getting ready to conduct a training regarding MMDST to the local health workers of Brgy. Miraposa. She wants to assemble the MMDST kit to be used during the training. The kit contains the following test materials. Which of the following sets are correct? I. Small clear bottle with ⅝ inch opening II. Small bell with 3 ½ inch-diameter mouth III. Rattle with a colorful handle IV. Rubber ball 12 ½ inches in circumference * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *