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NURSING PRACTICE 1 1. In COPAR, the nurse tries to immerse himself in the community. This critical step is called? A. Social Mobilization B. Ground Work C. Integration D. Mobilization 2. Which is the primary goal of community health nursing? A. To enhance the capacity of individuals, families and communities to cope with their health needs B. To increase the productivity of the people by providing them with services that will increase their level of health C. To contribute to national development through promotion of family welfare, focusing particularly on mothers and children. D. To support and supplement the efforts of the medical profession in the promotion of health and prevention of illness 3. What is the goal of SDG 8? A. Zero Hunger B. Decent Work and Economic Growth C. Affordable and Clean Energy D. Reduced Inequalities 4. According to RA 9173, who appoints, removes, or suspends any member of the Board of Nursing? A. Philippine Regulation Commission (PRC) B. Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) C. Philippine President D. Association of Deans of Nursing Schools 5. Which color is not a part of DOH’s Health Care Waste Management Manual? A. Green B. Yellow with Black Band C. Pink D. Orange 6. You graduated recently. To become a Public Health Nurse, where will you apply? A. Rural Health Unit B. Regional Health Office C. Provincial Health Office D. Department of Health 7. The couple has a 6-year-old child entering school for the first time. The couple has a: A. Foreseeable crisis B. Stress point C. Health threat D. Health deficit 8. Population-focused nursing practice requires which of the following processes?
23. In IMCI, severe conditions generally require urgent referral to a hospital. Which of the following serious medical conditions does not always call for an urgent hospital referral? A. Severe febrile disease B. Mastoiditis C. Severe pneumonia D. Severe dehydration 24. Which of the following is true about genital herpes except? A. There is a cure for genital herpes. B. Antiviral medicines also can reduce the chance of spreading it to others C. There is no vaccine currently available to prevent infection D. Daily use of antiviral medicines can prevent or shorten its outbreaks 25. What treatment should be given to patient with leptospirosis? A. Antifungal B. Antiviral C. Anthelminthic D. Antibiotic 26. To control pain from dengue, what pain medicine should be given at home? A. NSAIDS B. Acetaminophen C. Aspirin D. Ibuprofen 27. In what stage of HIV if the patient exhibits large amount of HIV in their blood and are very contagious? A. Stage 1 B. Stage 2 C. Stage 3 D. Stage 4 28. HIV – The patient may not have any symptoms or get sick during this phase but can transmit HIV, what stage of HIV? A. Acute HIV Infection B. Stage 4 C. AIDS D. Chronic HIV Infection 29. If you harm a patient by administering a medication (wrong drug, wrong dose, etc.) ordered by a physician, which of the following is true? A. Both you and the physician are responsible for your respective actions. B. Only you are responsible, since you actually administered the medication. C. Only the physician is responsible, since he or she actually ordered the drug. D. You are not responsible, since you were merely following the doctor’s orders. 30. Although the client refused the procedure, the nurse insisted and inserted an indwelling urinary catheter. The nurse is most likely to be found guilty of which of the following? A. Battery B. Assault C. Invasion of privacy