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3 | Page 35. Community Health Nursing (CHN) practice can be started by: 1. Community organizations 2. Department of Nursing/Local Government Units (LGUs) 3. Civic organizations 4. Civil society group Which of the following options is correct? A. All of the above B. Only 1 C. 1 and 2 D. 1, 2, and 3 Situation: Nurse Divine shares details about his role as a Public Health Nurse with nursing students in the clinical setting. 36. The following statements about Public Health are correct EXCEPT: A. It is a field involving medical and paramedical interventions B. It focuses on promoting health and preventing diseases C. It is designed to enhance individualized care D. It includes managing factors that impact health 37. The presence of health services in the community signifies __________. A. Availability B. Accessibility C. Utilization D. Relevance 38. To enhance the health status of the community, the most crucial factor in public health services is ________. A. Community involvement B. Suitable technology C. Multi-sectoral approach D. Free healthcare services 39. To ensure high-quality Community Health Nursing (CHN) services, the nurse engages in: 1. Home visits to families within the community 2. Coordination with school health programs to tackle specific issues affecting students 3. Involvement in discussions about issues and policy development 4. Participation in staff development sessions to stay updated on current trends and practices Which of the following is correct? A. All of the above B. All except 3 C. All except 4 D. All except 2 40. The philosophy of Community Health Nursing is: A. Enhancing the overall health of the population B. Focusing on health promotion and disease prevention C. Helping people realize their inherent right to health D. Respecting and maintaining the dignity and value of individuals Situation: Nurse Supervisor Chad describes the principles of Public Health Nursing to newly hired nurses. 41. The essential components of Community Health Nursing (CHN) practice are: A. Providing health education and counseling B. Promoting health and longevity C. Supporting health and development D. Advocating for health and social justice 42. To guarantee effective practice and high-quality care, nurses should: A. Engage in or contribute to research B. Participate in seminars, symposia, and forums C. Pursue a Master's degree in Nursing D. Offer care to individuals, families, and groups within the community 43. When using the nursing process to care for different levels of clientele in Community Health Nursing (CHN), the nurse takes on the role of: A. Health monitor B. Health educator-counselor C. Care provider D. Manager 44. Community Health Nurses can make use of the following indigenous resources: 1. Herbal medicine 2. Finger pressure techniques 3. Barangay health workers 4. Community members Which of these options is correct? A. Only 1 B. 1 and 2 C. 1, 2, and 3 D. All of these 45. The Community Health Nurse engages in planning to: A. Contribute the nursing aspect to the plan B. Oversee the planning process C. Demonstrate her planning skills D. Make sure each stage of the planning is executed Situation: Nurse Toffee utilizes traditional concepts of health and illness within the community environment. 46. When addressing the values, customs, and beliefs of community members, such as Tisay and her baby, the most effective approach for Nurse Toffee is to: A. Examine the historical background of each value, custom, or belief held by Tisay and her family B. Keep a non-judgmental stance C. Conduct a scientific study to evaluate the effectiveness of each value, custom, or belief D. Identify opportunities to use as entry points for changing these values, customs, or beliefs 47. When considering folk beliefs and practices, which of the following are viewed by the community as causes of their ailments? 1. Nuno sa punso, engkanto, tikbalang, and kapre (elementals) 2. Usog, batt, and balis (evil eye and evil tongue) 3. Aswang, barang, and kulam (witchcraft and sorcery) 4. Nahawa sa may-sakit (cross-infection) A. 1 and 2 B. 1, 2, and 3 C. 1, 2, 3, and 4 D. 4 only 48. Community health practices and beliefs should be evaluated to determine if they are beneficial, harmful, or neutral. Encouraging beneficial practices and tactfully discouraging harmful ones requires the most effective strategy, which is: A. Applying the community organizing process B. Ensuring the implementation of a primary health care approach C. Providing health education and counseling D. Conducting research and documentation 49. To enhance their understanding of health promotion concepts, Public Health Nurses Toffee and Ginger engage in various health promotion activities. Among the following programs, which one is primarily focused on health promotion? A. Unang Yakap B. Women's support group C. BEMONC D. Newborn screening 50. Health education is used in both health promotion and disease prevention. Which of the following statements is incorrect?