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C. Unsafe drug practices D. Ingestion of questionable food sources Situation: You are conducting a home visit to Aling Kira, a 62-year-old resident recently diagnosed with hypertension. 11. What is the first thing to do during the home visit? A. Tell the family members about the purpose of the visit. B. Greet the family. C. Observe the patient and determine health needs. D. Make appointment for a return visit. 12. Which of the following is a priority principle of BAG technique? A. To minimize, if not prevent spread of infection B. To perform nursing procedure with ease C. An essential and indispensable equipment carried along by the public health nurse D. To show the effectiveness of total care given to an individual of family 13. Aling Kira has a BP reading of 150/90. Under the WHO hypertension stages, this is classified under? A. Normal B. Mild Hypertension C. Moderate Hypertension D. Severe Hypertension 14. To maintain privacy of the family, what is the most appropriate topic to discuss? A. Vacation getaway B. Extramarital related C. Socioeconomic status D. Inheritance Situation: There is an increase in whooping cough cases in the neighboring barangays of San Lorenzo. Nurse Brent holds a mother’s class to raise awareness among parents about the disease. 15. What is the best way to prevent Pertussis? A. Antibiotics B. Isolation C. Immunization D. Wearing masks 16. Antibiotics are given to a patient with pertussis to prevent what kind of complication? A. Bronchopneumonia B. Otitis Media C. Seizures D. Rib fractures 17. What is the causative agent of pertussis? A. Plasmodium falciparum B. Salmonella typhi C. Bordetella pertussis D. Vibrio cholerae Situation: A 45-year-old tricycle driver, Mang Dustin, visits the rural health unit where you are assigned, complaining of a persistent cough lasting more than two weeks, weight loss, and night sweats. After a sputum examination, he is diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis. 18. Which medications are given parenterally for tuberculosis? A. Streptomycin B. Isoniazid C. Rifampicin D. Ethambutol 19. What is the most suitable nursing intervention to meet the emotional needs of a patient who has just received a TB diagnosis? A. Emphasize that isolation is important to stop TB from spreading B. Answer the client’s questions without judgment and provide emotional support C. Describe in detail the treatment plan and adverse effects of anti-TB medications D. Refer the client to a psychiatrist

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