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context of the family, community and culture that will combat shame and guilt B. Lay down the foundation of a future by trusting human association and developing mutual trust initially with the nurse, then the family, and eventually the whole community C. Focus on the factors that will help protect Gina towards proximal stimuli for healthy growth and development to develop her resiliency in confronting current and future problem D. Transform interactions among family members, strengthen specific roles and functions to strengthen family system in order to eventually cope 12. In one home visit, Nurse Omar was approached by the 15 year old Alex. He was asking about condom use. He said he has a girlfriend with whom he is madly in love with but does not want her to get pregnant. Nurse Omar ’s most practical and best advice would be__________. A. Postpone sex and suggest other ways to expressing love B. Explain to him the difference between sex and love C. Teach him by step-to-step correct, continuous and consistent condom use D. Discourage him on having a girlfriend and focus more on his studies 13. Ramon complains to Nurse Omar some weird behaviour of Nilda. These past few months, she has decreased sex drive, night’s sweats and mood swings. He also received weird text message from her such as: “Do you really love me?”, “What role do I play in your life?” “Do you still find me attractive?” The best advice of Nurse Omar to Ramon should be________. A. Give her some money for make-over to increase her self-esteem and make her look attractive to him B. Accompany her to a psychiatric C. Ignore his wife or tell her she is too old to act like a teen-ager D. Give reassurance that she is the best person who came to his life 14. Apparently, the nurse interventions have improved family relationships. The members are now communicating with one another and are excited in preparing for a family affair, which is the baptism of Beatrice. Nurse Omar was asked to be the godfather of the child. His best response is_________. A. Accept and proudly say that Beatrice will be his 49th godchild B. Refuse and make an alibi that he belongs to another religion C. Accept and express gratitude for the trust accorded him by the family D. Politely decline and explain that his relationship with the family must not go beyond professional Situation – Belinda, the PHN in the Municipality of La Trinidad, learned from the residents that children and some elderly had been suffering from respiratory and skin ailments allegedly due to the bad smell curly dark smoke emitting from the factory nearby. She was invited to the community assembly that was initiated by the barangay council. 15. The barangay captain asked, “What can you do to help solve the problem of Nurse Belinda?” What would be the right response of Nurse Belinda? A. “Well, your problem is easy to solve. I have here some cough syrup, ointments for the skin and some antibiotics. I will distribute this after the meeting.” B. “Who among you here have children who are suffering from respiratory and skin diseases? How about the adults who are here? Are you also having the same problems?” C. “I suppose you gave a lot of thought about the problem and its possible solution. However, treating your children and the elderly is not the first solution. We have to go to the root cause of the problem.” D. “May I ask you what solution have you identified for the community problem?” Situation – Nurse Lovely, a newly promoted senior nurse in Obstetrics ward (OB) is attending a seminar on management and leadership in preparation for her work. 16. Nurse Lovely learns the five principles of goal setting in which the senior nurse must provide enough time for OB nurse to improve performance. This is called__________ A. Challenge B. Commitment C. feedback D. task complexity 17. The nurse also learns that continuous training is a personal as well as an organizational goal. Choose the statements that are true regarding continuous training 1. Training employees is an excellent investment and a cost to an institution 2. Continuous training is more of a personal responsibility than institutional 3. Cross training and job rotation provide on-going part-time learning experience 4. Select the best people when hiring employees and invest their retention through continuous training A. 3 and 4 B. 1 and 2 C. 1 and 4 D. 2 and 3 18. Noting the importance of Nurse-Patient-Relationship, Nurse Lovely reviewed Hildegard Peplau’s Theory which identified three phases, the FIRST of which is when the pregnant woman is________. A. Feels the need to seek professional assistance B. Demonstrates self-reliance in caring for herself C. Understands the communication of Nurse Lovely regarding the services offered D. Begins to have feeling belonging 19. Nurse Lovely took note that evaluating the OB staff is an on-going function of management. Some of the reasons for conducting evaluation include, EXCEPT to _____________. A. Provide an indication of the costs of poor quality services B. Justify the use of resources C. Dissuade self-evaluation of OB staff D. Ensure that quality of care is provided by the OB staff Situation- You are an OB nurse in an out-patient department of a hospital. You encounter pregnant women with complication 20. A 35-year old woman, on her 2 nd trimester of pregnancy with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, comes to you for some advice. What is the PRIORITY message for her at this time? A. Infants of diabetic mothers are big which can result in more difficult delivery B. Breastfeeding is highly recommended and insulin use is not contraindicated C. Achievement of optimal glycemic control is of utmost importance in preventing congenital anomalies D. Her insulin requirements will likely increase beginning 3 rd trimester of pregnancy 21. A 30-year old G6P5 woman at 12 weeks has just begun prenatal care. Her initial laboratory reveals that she has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. What would be a priority evidence-based nurse information for this patient? A. Breastfeeding is still recommended due to the great benefits to the infant B. Pregnancy is known to accelerate the course of HIV disease in the mother C. Medication for HIV infection is safe and can greatly reduce transmission of HIV to the infant D. Breastfeeding will potentiate the transmission of HIV from the mother to the child Situation– Nurse Dana, a nursing staff applicant, passed both written and oral examinations. Because she knows the head of office, she promised to submit all her credentials after she has “fix things up.” She was appointed as Nurse I with a temporary status until she submits all her credentials, including her PRC license. Her evaluation performance was satisfactory. After a year though, she had to renew her PRC registration and identification (ID) card. 22. What action must the nursing administration do FIRST? A. Report the matter to the head of office who had the discretion to appoint the nurse B. Verify with the Professional Regulation Commission regarding the status of Nurse Dana 2 | Page