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1 | Page RECALLS 5 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE I COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING 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 III” on the box provided SITUATION: Nurse Samantha encountered numerous complaints of pink eye in her assigned barangay. Using her knowledge as a nurse, she conducted health teachings to prevent the further spread of the infection.  1. Bacterial conjunctivitis is transmitted through: A. Prolonged contact with infected skin B. Contact with the discharge from the conjunctivae of infected persons C. Mechanical transmission with vectors such as bugs D. All of the above 2. Which of the following should Nurse Samantha teach to the parents of children suffering from conjunctivitis? A. Avoid going outside if infected B. Practice good handwashing C. Maintain personal hygiene D. All of the above 3. One of the mothers asked Nurse Samantha if her child could attend classes. As a prudent nurse, she would reply: A. Your child may attend her classes since conjunctivitis is not easily transmitted. B. It is best to stay at home and wait for the physician's approval. C. Your child may freely attend her classes as long as she stays away from her classmates. D. No, it would be irresponsible of you to let her attend school with this condition. 4. Which of the following would be least effective in treating Viral Conjunctivitis? A. Applying a warm compress to reduce discomfort B. Use antibiotic eyedrops C. Avoid sharing towels with anyone D. None of the above 5. Which of the following conditions often accompanies Viral Conjunctivitis? A. Diarrhea B. Common Cold C. UTI D. Scabies Mental Health Act Situation: Nurse John was assigned to care for the family of Aling Lourdes 6. The Mental Health Act of the Philippines is established for the purpose of enhancing the delivery of integrated mental health services. It is otherwise known as: A. RA 7600 B. RA 11223 C. RA 11036 D. RA 9173 7. Mental health has four facets as a public burden. Which of the following is being defined as the burden that currently affects the person? A. Defined burden B. Hidden burden C. Future burden D. Undefined burden 8. Which facet of public burden refers to the burden relating to the impact of mental health problems on the person other than the individual directly affected? A. Defined burden B. Hidden burden C. Future burden D. Undefined burden 9. Which facet of public burden is defined as stigma and violation of human rights? A. Defined burden B. Hidden burden C. Future burden D. Undefined burden 10. This is a facet of public burden that refers to the burden in the future resulting from the aging of the population, increasing social problems, and unrest inherited from the existing burden.  A. Defined burden B. Hidden burden C. Future burden D. Undefined burden   DENGUE SITUATION: With the onset of the rainy season, Nurse Lena partnered with the community leaders to be on the lookout for rising Dengue Fever cases. 11. Which of the following is the causative agent of Dengue Fever? A. Vector B. Bacteria C. Fomite D. Virus 12. Which diagnostic test can be used to diagnose Dengue Fever? A. Mantoux Test B. Tourniquet Test C. ELISA D. Widal Test 13. Which of the following statement/s correctly describes Dengue Fever? I. A positive Rumpell-Leede Test is a confirmatory sign of dengue.  II.   There are five strains of dengue – one person can contract dengue up to five times if the infection is caused by another strain.  III. It is transmitted by a bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito.  IV. It is deadly, but it is highly preventable.  A. I, II, III, IV B. I, III C. III only * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *

3 | Page Filariasis  34. Nurse Earlen knows that Filariasis is endemic in some areas of the Philippines. What causes this disease? A. Female Anopheles Mosquito B. Female Aedes Poecillus C. Wucheriria Bancrofti D. Lung Flukes 35. What mosquito is the vector for this debilitating disease? A. Female Anopheles Mosquito B. Female Aedes Poecillus C. Female Aedes Aegypti D. Male Anopheles 36. A nocturnal blood exam is a laboratory test used to diagnose Elephantiasis. This procedure is done by collecting a blood sample from the patient in their residence or the hospital at: A. 8 AM, before breakfast B. 12 noon C. 6 PM or after sunset D. After 8 PM 37. Filariasis has acute and chronic stages. Which of the following assessments would tell Nurse Emil that the patient is already suffering from a chronic form of the disease? A. Hydroecele B. Lymphadenitis C. Lymphangitis D. Orchitis 38. Which of the following would least likely contribute to eliminating the risks for filariasis? A. Environmental Sanitation B. Use of long sleeves, pants, and socks C. Health Education D. Mass Vaccination COPAR SITUATION: Nurse Ann is a new community health nurse and was assigned to Brgy. Ligaya. She is aware that her primary role as a CHN is health promotion and disease prevention.  39. Nurse Ann decides to make an ocular survey of the barangay where she was assigned. Upon entrance to Brgy. Ligaya, she should first: A. Conduct a community meeting B. Identify the problem of the community C. Do a courtesy call to the Barangay Captain D. Encourage community participation 40. Pre-entry phase is done prior to doing actual work in the community itself. Which of the following is not included in the pre-entry phase? A. Creating site criteria B. Formation of objectives and goals C. General Assembly D. Courtesy call 41. Nurse Ann knows that the participation of the community is important in order to achieve the main goal of COPAR. Which of the following shall be excluded? A. Participation gives the community a feeling of ownership. B. It provides an opportunity to assume responsibilities. C. People have limited ability to learn D. It encourages self-reliance rather than dependence on health workers and the government. 42. Nurse Ann wants to facilitate an activity to help her integrate into the community. The appropriate activity for this is: A. Organize ML Tournament B. Participate during harvesting C. Promote the use of sustainable products D. Act like a VIP 43. Active community participation is important in COPAR. There are several organization structures that can be utilized to make the community involved. Which structure is best in linking organizations and groups to work on community issues?  A. Leadership board B. Coalition C. Official Agency D. Citizen Panels   44. Nurse Ann collected the number of persons above 25 years old who are currently employed. The type of data that she collected is referred to as: A. Health Status Data B. Demographic Data C. Family Treatment Record D. Target Client List 45. After Nurse Ann’s data collection, she is now able to utilize the information to identify the type of health problem that the community is facing. What category of health problem happens when there is a gap between actual and achievable health status? A. Health Deficit B. Health Threat C. Foreseeable Crisis D. Health Need 46. Nurse Ann noticed that there are plenty of loose wires hanging around the living room of Aling Myrna. Nurse Ann should categorise this observation as a: A. Health Deficit B. Health Threat C. Foreseeable Crisis D. Health Need 47. Aling Myrna reported that her husband is currently suffering from pneumonia. This health problem is considered as: A. Health Deficit B. Health Threat C. Foreseeable Crisis D. Health Need MPOX SITUATION: During the first quarter of 2025, numerous cases of MPOX have been detected in the Philippines. This news put on a public scare which led some people to do unnecessary measures like hoarding face masks. As a Public Health Nurse, it is Nurse Cameron's duty to provide health teaching to the community to better understand the disease. 48. When asked about how the disease is transmitted, Nurse Cameron is correct if he answered: A. It can be passed through airborne particles. B. It can spread from person to person mainly through close and prolonged contact with an infected person. C. It can be passed directly just by brief, casual contact with an infected person. D. It can be transmitted by contaminated food and water. 49. When asked about the appearance of the rash, he is correct when he states that: A. The rash appears as flat red spots that appear on the face at the hairline. B. Generalized vesicular rash that appears simultaneously across the body C. Painful, deep-seated lesions that may appear on the area that has made contact. D. Painless, shallow lesions that appear on the face only. 50. Nurse Cameron also explained the diagnostic tool to confirm the disease. Which of the following is correct? A. Culture of lesions B. Blood tests C. PCR of lesions D. Physical exam 51. A community member is curious about the duration of contagiousness. The nurse should explain that a person with MPOX is considered contagious until: A. All lesions have crusted over B. All scabs have fallen off, and a new layer of skin has formed C. They receive a negative PCR test result D. When the fever subsides 52. Which of the following is incorrect about MPOX?
4 | Page A. The evolution of lesions progresses through four stages. B. People with multiple sexual partners are at higher risk of acquiring MPOX. C. Administering systemic antibiotics as a prophylactic measure for all patients is approved. D. During pregnancy or birth, the virus may be passed to the baby. PHC SITUATION:  Primary Health Care was declared during the First International Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata, USSR on September 6-12, 1978 by WHO. The following questions are related to PHC.  53. All of the following are true about PHC except: A. WHO defines PHC as essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them through their full participation. B. The concept of PHC is characterized by partnership and empowerment of the people. C. The goal of PHC was "Health in the Hands of the People by 2020." D. It is a strategy, which focuses responsibility for health on the individual, his family and the community. 54. After the first international conference on PHC was held, late President Marcos adopted it in the Philippines. This was signed in his: A. LOI 949 B. EO 51 C. PD 856 D. PD 825 55. There are three levels of health care and referral system. Which of the following belongs to the secondary level of health care? A. Barangay Health Unit B. Rural Health Unit C. Provincial Hospital D. District Hospital 56. This level of care is described as the entry point and the contact between the community and other levels of health facility.  A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Community 57. Out patient departments of Provincial Hospitals is categorised as: A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Community 58. There are 4 Cornerstones in PHC. Which one does not belong? A. Active Community Participation B. Intra and Inter-Sectoral Linkages C. Use of Appropriate Technology D. Health Education COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PROCESS SITUATION: Community health purposes and goals are realized through the application of a series of steps that lead to desired results. As a CH Nurse, Ally applies the nursing process.  59. Health Assessment is the first step to the Nursing Process. How should Nurse Ally classify Mrs. San Juan’s repeated miscarriages?  A. Health Deficit B. Health Need C. Health Threat D. Stress Point 60. Documentation is an important function of the public health nurse. Which of the following is not true about documentation? A. They are not considered as legal records. B. They provide data for research and education. C. This provides data which is needed to plan the client's care and ensure its continuity D. Serves as an important communication tool for various team members 61. There are three classic frameworks used in evaluating care and services. Which of those describes the changes in the client's health status that result from nursing intervention? A. Structural Elements B. Process Elements C. Outcome Elements D. NOTA 62. What element does the budget belong to?  A. Structural Elements B. Process Elements C. Outcome Elements D. NOTA HOME VISIT SITUATION: Nurse Eron decides to do a home visit to provide nursing care to a postpartum mother who just gave birth to a healthy baby girl.  63. Nurse Eron knows that in home visit, the first step is to: A. Record all important data B. Greet the patient C. State the purpose of the visit D. Make appointment for return visit 64. Which of the following is not considered in determining the frequency of a home visit?  A. Policy of specific agency B. Acceptance of the family to the services rendered C. Physical needs of the individual and family D. Avalability of the healthcare worker 65. All of the following are purposes of home visit, except:  A. Give health teachings regarding the prevention and control of diseases B. Make use of the inter-referral system and to promote the utilization of community service. C. Establish a relationship between the health agencies and the public for the promotion of health. D. Planning and delivery of care should involve the individual and family. 66. It is a tool by which the nurse, during her visit will enable her to perform a nursing procedure. A. Public Health Bag B. Bag Technique C. Both A and B D. NOTA EPIDEMIOLOGY & VITAL STATISTICS SITUATION: As an Epidemiologist, Nurse Cheska’s role involves studying the distribution of disease and search for health determinants.  67. Environment is one element in the Epidemiologic Triad. What component of the environment does geophysical conditions of climate belong to? A. Physical B. Biological C. Socio-economical D. NOTA 68. Schistosomiasis is endemic in some provinces like Leyte and Samar. Which of the following correctly defines endemic occurrence? A. Intermittent occurrence of a few isolated and unrelated cases in a given locality. B. Continuous occurrence throughout a period of time, of the usual number of cases in a given locality. C. Unusually large number of cases in a relatively short period of time. D. Simultaneous occurrence of epidemic of the same disease in several countries 69. This statistic measures the pregnancy wastage. A. Neonatal Death Rate B. Fetal Death Rate C. Crude Death Rate D. Infant Mortality Rate

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