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1 | Page PREBOARDS EXAMINATION 3 NURSING PRACTICE I COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING 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 Situation: Nurse Arasha had been working as a public health nurse. In working with families of different types, she values the importance of family care plans and other concepts related to community health nursing. 1. She utilizes the principles while caring for the Jeon Family. Jinu and Rumi have three biological children living with them as well as a child named Zoey from Jinu’s first marriage. What type of family is evident? A. Nuclear Family B. Heterogenous Family C. Blended Family D. Extended Family 2. After assessing the family, which of the following conditions should Nurse Arasha address first, based on the nature of the condition and need for immediate intervention? A. The father's chronic cough due to smoking B. The child’s recurrent diarrhea C. The mother’s anxiety due to job loss D. The family’s inadequate living space 3. Nurse Arasha assesses the 2-year-old child who has been experiencing recurrent diarrhea. Upon examination, the child appears restless and irritable, drinks eagerly when offered fluids, and has a skin pinch that returns slowly. Based on the signs and symptoms observed, how should the nurse categorize the child's condition using the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) classification, and what is the appropriate management plan? A. Pink; Plan B B. Pink; Plan C C. Yellow; Plan B D. Yellow; Plan C 4. In evaluating the modifiability of the child’s condition using the Family Coping Index, the nurse considers all of the following factors except: A. Current knowledge, technology, and interventions available to manage diarrhea B. Resources of the nurse C. Family resources including physical, financial, and emotional support D. Frequency of diarrhea episodes in other children in the community 5. Upon further assessment, the nurse discovers that the child has ascariasis. When informed, the mother, Rumi, responds, “It’s just normal for children to experience that.” Based on the Family Coping Index, how should the salience of the family regarding the child’s condition be evaluated? A. Serious but not needing urgent attention B. Moderate importance C. Low importance D. Insufficient data Situation: Nurse Henie, a rural health nurse, is assigned to assess households in a geographically isolated and disadvantaged area (GIDA). She utilizes the Family Coping Index (FCI) to evaluate the families' behaviors and capacities in dealing with health-related issues. The tool guides her in identifying which families require additional education or interventions to enhance their health outcomes. 6. Which of the following is the most appropriate indicator of a low Family Coping Index score in the area of health care attitudes? A. A father supervises his children during handwashing before meals. B. A mother brings her child for a scheduled vitamin A supplementation. C. A caregiver applies toothpaste and alcohol to a child's minor burn. D. A family stores clean drinking water in covered containers. 7. Which of the following behaviors suggests that a family is coping well in terms of therapeutic competence? A. They consistently adhere to prescribed medication regimens. B. They report minor symptoms but do not act on them. C. They ignore health center reminders for follow-up checkups. D. They consult traditional healers as their first option. 8. Which of the following tools used by nurses in the community setting for assessing health needs and problems of families is similar to the family coping index? A. Nursing theories B. Vital Statistics C. Case Study D. Nursing Diagnosis 9. The primary focus of the Family Coping Index is to identify a family: A. Access to social support networks B. Financial budgeting patterns C. Mechanisms for maintaining wellness and managing health concerns D. Educational attainment levels of each member 10. Nurse Myrna visits a household where two children are underweight and suspected to have protein-energy malnutrition. Which of the following family behaviors reflects a poor coping response? A. The mother includes eggs, vegetables, and legumes in weekly meal planning. B. Meals are frequently skipped due to the parents’ shifting work schedules. C. The father regularly attends nutrition classes at the barangay health center. D. The family keeps a vegetable garden to supplement their food needs. Situation. A group of nurses is assigned to develop a community-based mental health program in a municipality. They work closely with the LGU, local health workers, and school administrators. Their goal is to create a culturally appropriate program that can be sustained at the community level. 11. Which of the following must be ensured in accordance with the Mental Health Act’s provision on community-level services? A. The program must be designed solely by DOH- certified psychiatrists * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *