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RECALLS 9 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE II CARE OF HEALTHY / AT RISK MOTHER AND CHILD NOVEMBER 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 II” on the box provided Situation – The family of Roxas is fond of dogs. A vendor who entered the gate without notice is bitten by one of the pet dogs named Bert. PHN Cords Attends to the vendor. 1. Which of the part of body of the vendor will be the MOST affected in terms of rabies? It is the _________. A. Buttocks B. Head C. feet D. hand 2. To protect the vendor from the dangers of rabies, PHN Cords advises him to clean the wound thoroughly with soap and water, consult a physician and receive anti-rabies vaccination. Which among the following vaccines can provide active immunity? 1. Purified vero cell vaccine 2. Human rabies immunoglobulin 3. Equine rabies immunoglobulin 4. Purified duck embryo vaccine A. 1 and 4 B. 2 only C. 3 and 4 D. 1 only 3. The vendor acquired rabies, what will PHN Cords do to protect those who took care of him? He should administer____________. A. Pre-exposure prophylactic treatment only for the family of Bert B. Post-exposure prophylactic treatment only for the family of the vendor C. Pre-exposure prophylactic treatment to Bert and the vendor’s families D. Post-exposure prophylactic treatment to Bert and the vendor’s families 4. PHN Cord’s intervention to protect all residents who own pets, especially dogs, should be done by_______. A. Coordinating with city/ municipal agriculturist for immunization of all pets B. Coordinating with city/municipal officials to make an ordinance on stray dogs C. Massive campaign to families not to own pets at home D. Massive campaign for responsible pet ownership Situation – The Field Health Services and Information System (FHSIS) is recording and reporting system in public health care in the Philippines 5. The following are the objectives of the FHSIS, EXCEPT: A. Complete the picture of acute and chronic disease B. Ensure data recorded are useful and accurate and disseminated in a timely, easy to use fashion C. Minimize recording and reporting burden allowing more time for patient care and promotive activities D. Provides standardized facility-level data base which can be used for more in-depth studies 6. As a nurse, you should know the process of how these information are processed and consolidated. The fundamental block of the FHSIS system is the ______________ A. Family treatment record B. Output record C. reporting forms D. target/client list 7. The monthly field health service activity report is a form used in which of the components of the FHSIS? A. Target/client list B. Output report C. individual health record D. tally report 8. In using the tally sheet, the recommended frequency in tallying activities and services is_______. A. Weekly B. Quarterly C. Monthly D. Daily 9. To monitor clients client registered in long-term regimen such as the Multi drug Therapy, which component of the reporting system will be most useful? A. Output report B. Tally report C. target/client list D. individual health record Situation – Nurse Omar takes care of the Ramos extended family who resides in the house owned by Nilda’s mother, Marta. Nilda tends a variety store is married to Ramon, a government employee. They have four children: Lester, 20 years old; Gina, 18 years old; Alex, 15 years old; and Celine, 12 years old. Lester is a working student of his second year in computer technology course. Gina is a high school graduate; Alex is in third year high school and Celine is in Grade six. There is one year old baby girl who is a daughter of Gina. Gina, however, could not pinpoint the one who sired her child in as much as she had multiple sex partners. This angered Ramon. 10. Though he recognizes the remorse of his daughter, Ramon still feels confused regarding the situation. He said he tried his best to support his family and had always been considerate and kind. He and his wife would always give them reminders and advice calmly and never in a nagging manner. But still they failed as parents. The possible nursing diagnosis of Nurse Omar of his family is_____________. A. Interrupted family process B. Impaired parenting C. Parental role conflict D. Ineffective role performance 11. Nurse Omar ’s conversation with Gina revealed that the young woman still suffers from a syndrome of failure: failure to complete one’s normal growth and development, failure to complete education, failure to establish a vocation and become independent and failure to have a life. The nurse Omar ’s intervention to this problem is_____________. A. Linear approach with regards to the individual in the 1 | Page

C. Confront Nurse Dana and terminate her D. Write a letter to the Civil Service Commission for proper action to Nurse Dana 23. It was found out that Nurse Dana did not pass the Nurse Licensure Examinations (NLE). What legal action should be filled against her? A. Dishonesty B. Conduct unbecoming of professional C. Malpractice D. Misrepresentation 24. In case Dana have medication error during her tour of duty, the head of office can be liable because of the law called ____________. A. Unethical conduct B. Respondeat superior C. Politicking D. Res Ipsa Loquitur 25. All Nurses must understand that after graduation they should pass the NLE. To be registered in the roster, they should take the Professional Oath with a ________, EXCEPT. A. Member of Sangguniang Panlalawigan B. Governor of Philippine Nurse Association C. Member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Nursing D. Provincial Governor Situation – PHN Elfa works in barangay 14 and 15 in the Municipality of Agoho. One day, a neighbor summons her to attend to a 7-year old boy with high grade fever. 26. Upon reaching the house, a local herbolaria, Nanay Isa was already attending to the boy. She said that the boy played near the river and the bad spirits entered his body. The MOST appropriate remark the nurse make is _________________. A. “Go on. Do what you have to do, then I will take over.” B. “Nanay Isa, your intervention is entirely wrong.” C. “It’s good you’re here. You can drive away the spirits that entered the boy’s body.” D. “You have to be sure that all the evil spirits have been driven out of the boy’s body.” 27. After a few minutes, Nanay Isa took a big bowl of soup and gave to the boy. The BEST remark of the Nurse is _____________. A. “I also drink a soup when I get sick. How about you, Nanay Isa, do you do the same?” B. “The soup could have been better if you put lemon grass on it.” C. “Come on, tell me why soup must be given to a child with fever D. “That’s correct. Increasing fluid intake will help lower down temperature.” 28. Finally, Nanay Isa took out from her pocket a dried rose flower and place it on the boy’s forehead. How will Nurse Elsa handle this action? A. Tell her not to use the dried flower again because it does not have any good effect on the sick B. Ask for an extra piece of fried rose flower and promise to use it C. Ask the herboloria the rationale for the intervention D. Leave the intervention as is. Anyway the intervention is neutral: not harmful nor beneficial Situation – The local health board established a reproductive health clinic in the main health center. Two nurses, Hunter and Irene, were assigned to handle services to address problems related to sexuality, reproductive health and fertility problems. 29. Nurse Hunter classifies cases according to the major categories of reproductive tract infections. Which of the following is NOT part of such classification? A. Iatrogenic infections as aftermath of invasive procedures like catheterization and intra-uterine device (IUD) insertion B. Urinary tract infections among male and female patients C. Sexually-transmitted infections D. Endogenous infections resulting from poor personal hygiene 30. Irene handles the screening for gonorrhoea every two weeks among female sex workers in the implementation of PD 856. In differential diagnosis of discharge among infected clients, which of the following colors discharge will Irene take note to identify gonorrhoea from other causes? A. Greenish yellow as differentiated from mucoid white of trichomoniasis B. Mucoid white as compared to grayish-white discharge of vaginosis C. Grayish white as differentiated from mucoid white of chlamydia D. Yellowish white as compared to trichomoniasis’ greenish-yellow 31. Nurse Hunter was invited by a women’s group to give a lecture on healthy sexuality. In the expectation check, he noted that there are previous misconceptions expressed by the participants. Which of the following statements are correct? A. It is the obligation of the wife to give in to sex every time he asks for it B. Sexuality is fluid and may change C. Effeminate men are gays D. Homosexuality, being gay or lesbian, is an abnormality 32. One of the clients was positive to Gonorrhea. Nurse Irene explained that gonorrhoea and chlamydia, if left untreated can lead to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID). Such condition may cause infertility due to ______. A. Foul smelling odor discharge which can kill the ovum B. An unknown cause C. Scarring which can lead to tubal occlusion D. Purulent discharge which can kill the sperm 33. Nurse Irene further explained that a test used to determine tubal patency using a radiopaque material is the __________. A. Post-coital infetitlity test B. Sims Huhner test C. Friedman’s test D. hysterosalpingography Situation – Ela, 21 years old, is a law graduate. She wants to review for the Bar but thinks she is pregnant. She said she has regular menses but does not know when ovulation usually occurs. This have something to do her fertility period during her last sexual intercourse with her husband. 34. As a nurse, what would you tell Ela regarding ovulation? The ovulation usually corresponds to the life of the corpus luteum which occurs approximately _______________. A. 14 days after the first day of the succeeding menstrual B. 7 days after the first day of the succeeding menstrual C. 7 days before the first day of the succeeding menstrual D. 14 days before the first day of the succeeding menstrual 35. Ela insisted she might have been fertile during the time of sexual intercourse. The nurse explains that absolute period of fertility is the span of time that a woman is likely to be pregnant when she engages in unprotected sex______. A. Several days after ovulation B. During ovulation C. Immediately after ovulation D. Immediately before ovulation 36. The nurse proceeded to take the menstrual history of Ela to find out if she is likely to be pregnant. Which of the following determines the date of onset of last menstrual period (LPM)? It is the ___________. A. Duration and character of the LMP B. Implantation bleeding C. Spotting after the LMP D. Bleeding before the last menstrual period (LMP) 37. The nurse also asked about Ela’s secondary amenorrhea that would most likely indicate her pregnancy. Secondary amenorrhea is cessation of menses for more than_______ months, after regular menstrual cycle has been established. A. Five B. Three C. six D. four 38. The nurse also asked for presence of secondary dysmenorrhea. Which of the following conditions is not INCLUDED under secondary dysmenorrhea? A. Intra-uterine device (IUD) 3 | Page

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