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1 | Page RECALLS 3 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 Vera made a home visit to a newly married couple whom the wife is a primigravida and three months pregnant. The would be mother asked questions about pregnancy and prenatal care. 1. In assessing the health condition of the pregnant patient, Nurse Vera should focus on the ____. A. Last menstrual period B. Number of days of menstruation C. Age of patient during menarche D. Amount of menstrual flow 2. The patient asked Nurse Vera when is the best time to visit the clinic for her 1 st prenatal care. Which should be the appropriate answer of the nurse? A. Second trimester B. Before delivery C. Third trimester D. First trimester 3. The patient seems indecisive whether to breastfeed her baby or not. Which is the desired nursing action of Nurse Vera to help the pregnant patient make a decision on breastfeeding? A. Give pamphlets and book to read. B. Provide ample time for the patient to decide C. Refer the patient to the nutritionist D. Assist to identify breast feeding goal and plan 4. The patient asks Nurse Vera, when could you hear the fetal heart of my baby? Which of the following should be the BEST answer of Nurse Vera? A. Ninth month B. Fifth month C. Third month D. First month 5. Nurse Vera informs the patient she should be screened for pre-eclampsia during this term of pregnancy ___. A. First B. Second C. Third D. Before delivery Situation: In the practice of her profession as a public health nurse, Nurse Mary is guided by ethical and moral principles. 6. The nurse in the practice of her profession is guided by ______. A. Code of ethics B. Standard of care C. Local Government Code D. Nursing Process 7. In the ethical principle of beneficence, which is the Basis of every nursing action in all work settings? A. Treating all patients selectively B. Informing patient of hospital bills C. Respecting refusal of treatment D. Doing good at all times 8. In handling all information about the families in the community, which of the following principle should the nurse consider ethical? A. Confidentiality B. Fair treatment C. Justice D. Beneficence 9. Nurse Mary randomly selected individuals in the community who will be part of a project. Which of the following ethical principle is observed by the nurse? A. Autonomy B. Beneficence C. Confidentiality D. Fair Treatment 10. Identify the primary indicator that Nurse May observes fidelity in the practice of her profession. A. Faithfully promotes health and prevents disease. B. Frequently assists in providing health services. C. Fairly evaluated health programs and initiatives D. Collaborates and works with barangay officials Situation: Nurse Gina is assigned to supervise the home for the aged in the barangay. 11. In planning the care of the elderly, which should be the important consideration that Nurse Gina has to consider, ____. A. The educational qualification B. Family support C. Activities of daily living D. Residence of the elderly 12. Nurse Gina also has to consider in terms of financial status most of the elderly are _____. A. Sufficient B. Disoriented C. Dependent to others financially D. Have pension 13. In planning their care Nurse Gina should consider _____. A. Socialization is more important B. Hollistic Care C. Physically Dependent D. Spiritual healing 14. In her recommendation, Nurse Gina stated, elderly should be given independence. This means ____. A. They must live in their own B. They environment should be safe for them C. They are free what to do D. They have rights 15. The elderly should be afforded health protection by A. Avoid end hazards B. Pollution environment C. Placing them in the home for the aged D. Regular health check up Situation: Nurse Jenny is in charge of recording keeping in the health center * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *
2 | Page 16. Which of the following is NOT a step of record keeping? A. Structuring B. Storing C. Securing D. Easy Disposal 17. In the community setting which is the essential record about the patient? A. Treatment Record B. Tally Sheet C. Chart D. Kardex 18. Which of the following is the purpose of record keeping A. Quantify medication usage B. Historical background C. Archive D. Quality health care 19. Records are important in health care for ____. A. Counting hospital bills B. Evidence of health care C. Quantifying services provided D. For the physician to read 20. What is the ultimate purpose of record keeping A. Safeguard information B. Archive C. History D. Store information Situation: Nurse Emma was informed that a family who has just moved in has family members who are infested with Scabies. 21. Which infection control measure should Nurse Emma observe during her visit to the family. A. Wear mask B. Use gloves C. Use face shield D. Wear gown 22. During the history taking, which of the following is the most common symptom of Scabies that the family would report to Nurse Emma? A. Rashes B. Swelling C. Scaling D. Itchiness 23. In providing health teaching to the family, Nurse Emma would include in her teachings the etiology of Scabies which is _____. A. Virus B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Parasite 24. The mother of the family asked Nurse Emma how to apply the anti-scabies lotion. The nurse should teach the family to apply the anti-scabies lotion to _____. A. All skin areas B. Affected skin C. Open Lesions D. Reddened areas 25. In order to prevent the spread of Scabies infestation to other residents in the community, Nurse Emma should teach the family, which of the following? A. Boil the utensils used by the patients. B. Avoid sharing items used by the infected person. C. Take a bath three or more times a day. D. Wear mask and shield at all times even at home. Situation: As nurse supervisor of the health center Nurse Ellen intends to enhance her competencies regarding resource management and care of the environment. 26. Which type of plan should the nurse employ to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the organization? A. Nursing care B. Operational C. Strategic D. Program 27. Which BEST describes the planning function of Nurse Ellen in her role as nurse manager? A. Get and develop people to do the work. B. Distributes and arranges work to ensure smooth operation of the unit. C. Determines the actual performance compared with the desired output. D. Determine how to achieve the mandate of work 28. To assist them enhance their performance at work, the nurse manager should review regularly pertaining to the staff's ____. A. Number of submitted incident report B. Academic performance in college C. Job description D. Family dynamics. 29. Doing year end performance evaluation of the staff is an example of A. Planning B. Controlling C. Organizing D. Staffing 30.Which is the MOST important criterion in budgeting? A. Flexibility B. Standardized C. Consistency D. Cost effectiveness Situation: Nurse Melyconsiders teamwork and collaboration as important components of Community Health Nursing. 31. Which of the following is the PRIMARY goal of collaboration A. Less number of people is needed B. Camaraderie C. Accomplish goals D. Work is faster 32.Which are KEY ELEMENTS of collaboration 1. Shared vision 2. Partnership 3. Working together 4. Unity A. 1,2,3 B. 3,4 C. 1,2 D. 1,2,3,4 33. Which of the following is the MOST important purpose of teamwork 1. Work is faster 2. Promotes trust 3. Sense of security, 4. Unity A. 1,2 B. 1,2,3,4 C. 3,4 D. 1,2,3 34. Which of the following BEST describe a strong team? A. Cohesive B. Shared goal C. Driven D. Sense of mission. 35. Collaboration and teamwork as essential in public health to improve A. Staff performance. B. Proper use of resources C. Equity in services D. Quality health care Situation: An 18 year old, female college student was accompanied by her mother for consultation at the Municipal Health Center. According to her mother the patient had been having difficulty concentrating with her lesson, had tendency to isolate inside her room and frequently in an angry mood. The physician ordered for psychiatric consult. 36. In order to determine the patient's ability to concentrate and focus, which would be the PRIORITY nursing action? A. Ask for the academic performance B. Conduct paper and pencil test C. Assess the mental status of the patient. D. Refer the patient to the psychiatrist 37. While the nurse was taking her blood pressure, the patient suddenly stated “They are talking about me!". She was referring to other patients who were waiting for their