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CLOSED DOOR COACHING – PART 2 NOVEMBER 2025 NURSING PRACTICE 1 Situation: Nurse Alice is alarmed with the rising numbers of re-emerging cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in the Philippines. 1. Case finding for PTB in the community requires that the nurse should identify persons having sputum characterized as ____. A. Rusty, frothy B. Yellowish C. Blood stained D. Greenish 2. In the care of patients with communicable disease, Nurse Alice should know the feces, urine, blood and other body fluids are considered as ____. A. Portal of entry B. Vehicles of transmission C. Reservoir of agent D. Portal of exit 3. As the rainy season begins, nurses are keeping a close watch on the rise of dengue cases. Their health teaching should emphasize strategies for preventing dengue by ____. A. Destroying breeding places of the vector B. Using repellent lotion C. Burning of dried leaves D. Wearing of protective clothing 4. When a typhoid fever outbreak occurs in the community, Nurse Alice should educate residents that the disease is transmitted through ____. A. A vector B. Food and water C. Blood and Body fluids D. Air 5. When multiple cases of rabies present in the community, which preventive measure should Nurse Alice emphasize when teaching families? A. Impound all dogs B. Impose “No pets allowed” rule C. Have the dogs vaccinated D. Report to the authorities households with dog/s Situation: Kaye, a newly hired Community Health Nurse, begins her work with the awareness that she will need to take on many roles and responsibilities, most of which aims to promote health within the community. 6. To effectively carry out her caregiving role for various clients in the community, what essential knowledge should Nurse Kaye possess? A. Statistics B. Nursing process C. Research D. Nursing theories 7. In her role as planner and programmer in the community, Nurse Kaye must recognize that the main goal of Community Health Nursing is focused on the importance of ______. A. Curative aspect of care B. Restoration of full function C. Rehabilitative part of care D. Optimum health and wellness 8. The BEST Community Health Nursing principle that will guide Nurse Kaye in the effective performance of her various roles and function is focused on the community that _____. A. Has different health needs and problems B. Is considered as a primary client. C. Has various structures and resources D. Is composed of individuals and families 9. As health monitory which of the following should be considered by the nurse as health threats in the community? 1. Ineffective breastfeeding 2. Fire hazards 3. Inadequate immunization 4. Polluted water supply
29. A Community Health Nurse records the following in the treatment notes: BP 150/86, Ace inhibitor with Diazide given, BP decrease at 130/82, and urine output 1200 cc for the entire shift. What type of charting does this represent? A. PIE B. AIRA C. SOAP D. DAR 30. Which of the following is primary purpose of accurate, updated, and reliable document? A. Use from the shift report of nurse and doctor. B. Protect nurse from doctors’ reprimand C. Serve as evidence of legal matters. D. Audit frequency of medical utilization. Situation: Nurse Sam recognizes the importance of the application of Epidemiology in community health setting. 31. His priority in managing community health needs is through knowing in-depth the prevalence of disease because it indicates the ____. A. Risks to health program B. Presence of health problems C. Priority needs of the people D. Magnitude of health problem 32. Nurse Sam and his team has been utilizing the EPIDEMIOLOGIC TRIAD model of identifying causative factors of disease. Which of the following is not relevant to the model? A. External Agent B. Susceptible host C. Treatment regimen D. Environment 33. There is an outbreak of measles in some areas of the community where Nurse Sam is assigned. Which of the following steps of an outbreak investigation should Nurse Sam and his team begin? A. Identify and count cases. B. Verify diagnosis C. Define and identify cases D. Prepare for field work. 34. Nurse Sam is able to know the patterns of occurrence and distribution of disease in the community. Per record, he found out there had been cases of rabies at irregular intervals scattered in particular place. This occurrence refers to ____. A. Endemic B. Epidemic C. Pandemic D. Sporadic 35. As an epidemiology nurse, Nurse Sam’s primary function and responsibility is to ____. A. Assist the epidemiologist in marketing reports. B. Implement public health surveillances C. Render nursing care to sick residents D. Follow up cases and contacts Situation: Nurse Ed assumes various roles and functions of community health nurse. He considers collaboration and teamwork as essential in public health. 36. Which of the following is the rationale why team work is essential in health care? A. Helping one another B. Makes work lighter C. Patient safety D. Promotes camaraderie 37. What are the main components of collaboration? A. Shared vision B. Achievement of goals C. Working together D. Partnership 38. Nurse Ed, as member of the health team, describes himself as good team player. Which of the following of the BEST characteristics of good team player? 1. Sense of humor 2. Good listener 3. Inspires others 4. Proactive thinking