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RECALLS 6 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: Nurse Maria works in the Family Planning Clinic of the City Community Health Center. She provides contraceptive counseling to adolescents and adults, fitting clients for barrier methods, instructing on correct use and timing, interpreting home pregnancy tests, and explaining the hormonal basis of early pregnancy detection. 1. Which benefit of the cervical cap should the nurse emphasize when instructing a client about its use? A. It remains effective for up to 48 hours without reapplication of spermicide B. It can be purchased without a prescription and discarded after a single use C. It allows spermicide to be applied up to 2 hours before intercourse D. It virtually eliminates the risk of allergic reactions to its material 2. A male client demonstrates understanding of correct condom use by stating: A. “I’ll lubricate the condom with oil to prevent tearing.” B. “I’ll unroll it completely and inspect it for holes before use.” C. “I’ll hold the rim when withdrawing to prevent spillage.” D. “I’ll start intercourse without it and put it on just before ejaculation.” 3. When teaching a client using a diaphragm for contraception, the nurse should instruct her to: A. Remove it within 1 hour after intercourse B. Leave it in place for at least 6 hours afterward C. Keep it in place for up to 12 hours to maximize protection D. Wear it continuously for 28 hours to reduce infection risk 4. After a client reports a positive result on an at-home pregnancy test, the nurse evaluates her understanding when she says: A. “So I must have ovulated within the last 24 hours.” B. “A positive test means I am definitely not pregnant.” C. “It tells me there’s growing trophoblastic tissue, but I might still need confirmation.” D. “It confirms that I am pregnant right now.” 5. The nurse explains that at-home pregnancy tests work by detecting which hormone in the client’s urine? A. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) B. Estrogen C. Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) D. Progesterone Situation: Reproductive health (RH) encompasses the responsible exercise of reproductive rights, aiming to prevent illness and injury related to sexuality and reproduction. 6. Which of the following is not one of the stated goals of reproductive health? A. Ensuring every pregnancy is planned B. Promoting healthy maternal and neonatal outcomes C. Mandating artificial contraceptive use for all married couples D. Helping families achieve their desired size 7. Globally, the international reproductive health framework places primary emphasis on: A. Population groups aged over 40 B. Maternal and women’s health across the lifespan C. Displaced persons with RH problems D. Infertile couples 8. Which of the following is emphasized as essential for reducing maternal mortality? A. Legalization of abortion alone B. Improved access to family planning and skilled birth attendance C. Greater investment in hospital infrastructure only D. Promotion of natural methods of fertility regulation 9. What is a key gender-related barrier to reproductive health care? A. Lack of male nurses in clinics B. Strict age limits for service access C. Women needing permission from partners to access services D. Low literacy rates in men 10. Which of the following is identified as a critical component of ensuring reproductive rights for adolescents? A. Comprehensive sexuality education B. Limiting media access C. Abstinence-only education D. Delaying access to contraceptives until age 18 Situation: Nurse Carla is assigned to the community health center and manages maternal and child health (MCH) services. She organizes prenatal checkups, supervises midwives during deliveries, leads breastfeeding promotion campaigns, monitors child growth, and ensures immunizations are delivered according to schedule. 11. Which of the following best reflects Nurse Carla’s role when she ensures all infants are immunized according to schedule? A. Planning B. Controlling C. Directing D. Organizing 12. When Nurse Carla arranges staff assignments so that all pregnant women are seen during clinic hours, which management function is being carried out? A. Organizing B. Planning C. Staffing D. Directing 13. Which of the following actions by Nurse Carla demonstrates planning? A. Reassigning midwives to fill in staff shortages B. Conducting a post-immunization follow-up 1 | Page