Questions with Correct Answers.
Latest 2026-2027. Graded A
"Public health services are given free of charge". Is this statement true or
false?
A. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of government to provide
haste services
B. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services
C. The statement may be true or false; depending on the Specific service
required
D. The statement may be true or false; depending on policies of the
government concerned. - AnsAnswer: (B)
Community health services, including public health services, are prepaid
paid services, through taxation, for example.
A business firm must employ an occupational health nurse when it has at
least how many employees.
A. 21
B. 101
C. 201
D. 301 - AnsAnswer: (B)
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, Based on R.A. 1054, an occupational nurse must be employed when there
are 30 to 100 employees and the workplace is more than 1 km. away from
the nearest health center.
A mother brought her 10 month old infant for consultation because of fever
which started 4 days prior to consultation. To determine malaria risk, what
will you do?
A. Do a tourniquet test
B. Ask where the family resides
C. Get a specimen for blood smear
D. Ask if the fever is present everyday - AnsAnswer: (B) Ask where the
family resides
Because malaria is endemic, the first question to determine malaria risk is
where the client's family resides. If the area of residence is not a known
endemic area, ask if the child had traveled within the past 6 months, where
he/she was brought and whether he/she stayed overnight in that area.
A nurse in a health care clinic is preparing to conduct a nutritional session
with a group of culturally diverse pregnant women. At the first session the
nurse will be meeting with each client individually. The nurse prepares a list
of items to be included in the session and lists which item as the first
priority?
A. Review the MyPyramid food guide.
B. Weigh each client and ask the client to document the weight on a
progress chart.
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