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1 | Page RECALLS 10 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 I” on the box provided 1. Community participation puts people at the center of any development effort. It is a process which members of the community are able to do ALL of the following except? A. Have capability to assume supportive role for assessing health needs and problems B. Plan and act to implement solutions of health needs and problems of communities C. Create and maintain organization in support of these efforts D. Evaluate the effects and bring necessary adjustments to achieve goals and for collective action. 2. What method is used to achieve self-reliant and self- determining communities? A. Integrated approach B. Community-based approach C. Community Organizing D. Capacity Building 3. Programs and projects for sustainable health development can ONLY be achieved these approaches. Which of the following does NOT belong? A. Community-based approach B. Integrated approach C. Comprehensive approach D. People-centered approach 4. As part of community organizing, nurse Trisha forms a core group which consists of potential leaders who will be tasked in laying down the foundation of a people’s organization. They should represent: A. different sectors of the community like women, youth, farmers or worker B. prominent names in the community C. healthcare professionals from different fields like doctors, nurses, or medical technologists D. various age groups in the community from children to elderly 5. What is the primary focus of nurse Trisha in community organizing? A. Influencing, changing, and modifying attitudes and behavior of people B. Motivating and enhancing individual participation in decision-making for health initiatives C. Organizing and mobilizing people to act as groups or organizations to initiate and sustain changes D. Providing direct healthcare services to strengthen the community’s problem-solving skills CD: Tuberculosis Situation: Barangay Kamalayan has seen a rapid increase in tuberculosis. As a community health nurse, Nurse Gio should be aware of the latest clinical guidelines on this disease. 6.  Which among the different drugs used for TB treatment is administered through parenteral route? A. Ethambutol B. Streptomycin C. Pyrazinamide D. Isoniazid 7. Isoniazid is most likely to cause which of the following major adverse reaction? A. Burning sensation in the feet due to peripheral neuropathy B. Oliguria or albuminuria C. Psychosis and convulsion D. Impairment of visual acuity and color vision due to optic neuritis 8. A patient who is classified under Treatment Category I and weighs 38kg should receive how many tablets per day during intensive and continuation phase? A. 2 tablets during first 2 months and 2 tablets during last 4 months B. 3 tablets during first 2 months and 3 tablets during last 4 months C. 2 tablets during first 2 months and 3 tablets during last 4 months D. 3 tablets during first 2 months and 2 tablets during last 4 months 9. Mantoux test should be given to a patient by injecting how many mL of tuberculin purified protein derivative (PPD)? A. 0.5 mL B. 0.05 mL C. 0.1 mL D. 0.01 mL 10. The nurse performs the test and no wheal was produced. How should the nurse proceed? A. Inform the patient to return after 48-72 hours B. Inject an additional amount until a wheal forms C. Massage the site and repeat the test D. Repeat the test at least 2 inches from the previous site CD: Professional Development Situation: As a newly licensed nurse, Nurse Mariel must engage in continuing professional development to keep up with the latest innovations and evidence-based practices. She must also be aware of the legal implications required to renew her license. 11. Which law governs mandate that the state shall institute measures that will continuously improve the competence of the professionals in accordance with the international standards of practice? A. RA 10912 B. RA 6713 C. RA 9173 D. RA 7164 * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *


4 | Page B. "German measles is also known as 7-day measles, and measles is called 3-day measles." C. "German measles causes a pinkish-red rash that spreads from the face, while measles causes starts on the trunk and spreads outward." D. "German measles is caused by the rubella virus, while measles is caused by the paramyxovirus." 43. A 7-year-old child is diagnosed with mumps. The nurse prepares for the following in the care of the child except? A. Ensure that the child receives regular stimulation. B. Provide soft foods that will not require chewing to alleviate parotid gland discomfort. C. Apply hot or cold compresses to the neck to promote comfort. D. Apply warmth and local support with snug-fitting underpants to relieve orchitis. 44. The communicable period of pertussis is greatest during the? A. first 2 days of symptoms B. height of fever C. catarrhal stage D. recovery period 45. Nurse Sugar devised a program to catch up with the children who do not have complete immunization. She is now evaluating its results using different indicators. Which indicator does she use to show what she is doing is making any difference? A. availability B. utilization C. quality D. impact CHN: Epidemiology Situation: In a community nurse leadership training program, Nurse Jimmy is explaining to a group of newly licensed nurses the importance of epidemiology in their daily practice. 46. What main areas are of concern in the study of epidemiology? A. the distribution of disease and the search for determinants and its observed distributions B. the origin of the disease and health promotion, early screening and rehabilitation C. the distribution of disease in relation to lifestyle habits and personal medical history D. the identification of effective pharmacological treatments for diseases 47. All of the following are uses of epidemiology, except? A. Study the history of the health population and the rise and fall of diseases B. Diagnose the health of the community and the condition of people to measure the distribution and dimension of illness. C. Estimate the risk of disease, accident, defects and the chances of avoiding them D. Supervise and study the capability of healthcare professionals 48. A participant asks Nurse Jimmy which type of epidemiology to use to identify possible factors associated with disease occurrence.  A. Demographical B. Analytical C. Descriptive D. Experimental 49. Nurse Jimmy cited MacMahon and Pugh (1970) as an example of this type of epidemiology. They describe the relationship of heavy smoking and incidence of lung cancer among British male physicians from 1951 to 1961. The incidence rate of lung heavy cancer among heavy smokers was 2.27/1000 population. Among the non-smokers, the incidence rate was only 0.07/1,000 population. Which is false regarding the relative risk ratio? A. The RRR is 0.031. B. The risk of lung cancer among heavy smokers is 32 times greater compared to non-smokers. C. A relative risk ratio of 1.0 means that the risk is the same for both exposed and non-exposed populations D. A risk greater than 1.0 indicates excess risk in the exposed group. 50. In viewing the susceptibility of the community as host, the nurse determines the characteristics of the community and its population in terms of the following. Which is NOT correctly matched to its definition? A. Herd immunity - basis for determining the community's reaction against disease invasion B. Epidemic – proportion of the susceptible are high compared to the proportion are high of the immunes C. Exposure Rate - it represents the immunity and susceptibility levels of individuals comprising the population D. Chance - the probability of contact between the source of infection and the susceptible host CD: Vector-borne Situation: The community where Nurse Gina has been deployed has seen cases of vector-borne diseases. As a nurse, she must know what the nature of these illnesses are to provide accurate health education. 51. In conducting a mass health education, a participant asks nurse Gina what vector common in the Philippines also spreads Yellow Fever virus and the parasite causing lymphatic filariasis? A. Aedes Aegypti B. Anopheles mosquito C. Culex mosquito D. Culicoides flies 52. Which is the major mosquito vector causing malaria in the Philippines? A. Female Anopheles minimus flavirostris B. Plasmodium falciparum C. Plasmodium vivax D. Culex mosquito 53. How does the plasmodia parasite undergo multiplication in the mosquito? A. Mitosis B. Sporogony C. Schizogony D. It does not undergo multiplication in the mosquito. 54. A client comes into the clinic and reports diarrhea, bloody stools, enlargement of abdomen of and weakness. He mentioned that he is a farmer and has recently been in Bicol, an endemic area for schistosomiasis. How is this diagnosis confirmed? A. Complete Blood Count B. Acid-Ether Concentration Test (AECT) C. Nocturnal Blood Examination (NBE) D. Immunochromatographic Test (ICT) 55. Nurse Gina suspects that a patient she is attending to has dengue. As a knowledgeable nurse, she knows that the gold standard to characterize and quantify circulating level of anti- DENV neutralizing antibody (NAb) is? A. Nucleic Acid Amplification Test- Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay (NAAT-LAMP) B. Dengue NS1 RDT C. Plaque Reduction Neutralization Test (PRNT) D. Dengue IgM/IgG CHN: Waste Disposal Situation: A rural community experiences a sudden increase in waste accumulation due to a local festival. The barangay health workers (BHWs) notice improper segregation and open dumping near the water source, raising concerns about potential health hazards.  56. Which law declares the adoption of a systematic, comprehensive, and ecological solid waste management program and mandates waste diversion through composting and recycling? A. R.A. 9003 B. R.A. 8749

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