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It is a means by which the health care provider addresses the health needs and problems of the client. Family Nursing Process 2. Involves a set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client, its ability to maintain itself as a system and functioning unit, its ability to maintain wellness, prevent, control, or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well being among its members. Nursing Assessment 3. A data gathering methods and tools in which the data collection through the use of sensory capacities sight, hearing, smell and touch. a. Observation b. Physical examination c. Interview d. Record review 4. A data gathering methods and tools in which you complete the health history of each family member. a. Observation b. Physical examination c. Interview d. Record review 5. Nursing assessments involves the following except: a. Set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client b. Its ability to maintain itself as a system and functioning unit c. Its ability to promote wellness d. Prevents, control or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being among its members. 6. The following are included in the nursing assessment except: Community Health Nursing Exam Questions With Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 a. Problem definition or nursing diagnosis b. Data collection c. Data analysis or interpretation d. Family nursing care plan 7. – 11. Enumerate the 5 types of Family nursing assessment: (In order) Family Structure Socio-Economic and Cultural Characteristic Home and Environment Health Status of Each Member Value, Habits, Practices on Health Promotion, Maintenance and Disease Prevention 8. Done through inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, measurement of specific body parts and reviewing the body systems. a. Observation b. Interview c. Physical examination d. Record review e. Laboratory/Diagnostic test 9. Completing the health history of each family member. a. Observation b. Interview c. Physical examination d. Record review e. Laboratory/Diagnostic test 10. Method of data collection using sensory capacities a. Observation b. Interview c. Physical examination d. Record review e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test 11. Reviewing existing records and reports patient to the client. a. Observation b. Interview c. Physical examination d. Record review e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test 12. Enumerate the prioritization of health problem. (in order) 13. Is a process whereby existing and potential health conditions or problem of the family are determined. First level assessment 14. Is the blueprint of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the identified health and family nursing problems through explicitly formulated outcomes of care. Family nursing care plan 15. Conditions that are conductive to disease and accident or may result to failure to maintain wellness or realize health potential. a. Wellness condition b. Health threats c. Health deficit d. Foreseeable crisis 16. Anticipated periods of unusual demand on the individual or family in terms of adjustment/family resources. a. Wellness condition b. Health threats c. Health deficits d. Foreseeable crisis 17. Instances of failure in health maintenance a. Wellness condition b. Health threats c. Health deficits d. Foreseeable crisis 18. The nature or type of nursing problems that the family encounters in performing the health tasks with respect to a given health condition or problem, and the etiology or barriers to the family’s assumption of the tasks. Second Level Assessment 19. Enumerate the 4 qualities of nursing care plan 20. The following are importance of planning care: a. They individualize care to clients b. The nursing care plan helps in setting priorities by providing information about the client as well as the nature of his problems. c. The nursing care plan promotes systematic communication among those involved in the health care effort. d. Continuity of care is facilitated using nursing care plans. e. Nursing care plans, facilitate the coordination of care by making known to other members of the health team what the nurse is doing. f. All of the above 21. The main concern of a public health nurse is the prevention of disease prolonging of life and promoting physical health and efficiency through which of the following? a. Use of epidemiological tools and vital health statistics b. Determine the spread and occurrence of the disease c. Political empowerment and socio-economic assistance d. Organized community efforts 22. In the Philippines, what is the most common cause of death of infants according to the latest survey? a. Pneumonia b. Diarrhea c. Other perinatal condition d. Respiratory condition of fetus and newborn 23. The major cause of mortality from 1999 up to 2002 in the Philippines are a. Diseases of the heart b. Diseases of the vascular system c. Pneumonia d. Tuberculosis 24. Alicia, a 9 year old child asked you “what is the common cause of death in my age group here in the Philippines?” the nurse is correct if he will answer a. Pneumonia is the top leading cause of death in children age 5 to 9 b. Malignant neoplasm if common in your age group c. Probability wise, you might die due to accidents d. Diseases of the respiratory system is the most common cause of death in children 25. In children 1 to 4 years old, which is the most common cause of death? a. Diarrhea b. Accidents c. Pneumonia d. Diseases of the heart 26. Working in the community as a PHN for almost 10 years, Alda knew the fluctuation in vital statistics. She knew that the most common cause of morbidity among the Filipinos is a. Diseases of the heart b. Diarrhea c. Pneumonia d. Vascular system diseases 27. The following are notifiable diseases that needs to have a tally sheet in data reporting. Which one is not? a. Hypertension b. Bronchiolitis c. Chemical poisoning d. Accidents 28. Which of the following requires reporting within 24 hours? a. Neonatal tetanus b. Measles c. Hypertension d. Tetanus 29. The only microorganism monitored in cases of contaminated water is a. Vibrio cholera b. Escherichia coli EMAIL ME: For help with report, Assignment, Essay and thesis writing c. Entamoeba Histolytica d. Coliform test 30. A phase if the nursing process where the needs of the patient or family are being observed a. Nursing diagnosis b. Assessment c. Evaluation d. Intervention 31. Which best demonstrate the concept that community health nursing is population-focused? a. The performance of community diagnosis b. The provision of services at an affordable cost c. The provision of nursing care in the natural environment of people d. The coordination of services by different members of the health team 32. Which herbal preparation may be recommended for fever, cough and abdominal pain? a. Sambong b. Tsaang gubat c. Verba Buena d. Bayabas 33. The Public Health Nurse is the Rural Health Unit is expected to participate in the planning of the total public health program for the municipality. Her main contribution is to a. Collect and collate community data b. Prepare the nursing component of the plan c. Implement the community health plan d. Assess the total health needs of the community 34. Primary level prevention is illustrated by: a. Teaching the mother of a child with diarrhea how to use oresol b. Isolation of a child with chickenpox c. Conducting operation timbang d. Teaching a patient post mastectomy exercises 35. Which herbal preparation is specifically recommended for cough and colds by the DOH? a. Lagundi b. Verba Buena c. Both of these d. None of these 36. Which of the following professionals can sign the death certificate? a. Rural health midwife b. Municipal health officer c. Public health nurse d. Any of these health professionals 37. Which cases have to be reported within 24 hours from the time of diagnosis? a. Measles b. Acute polio c. Both of these d. None of these 38. Which of the following should be given priority in providing care to pregnant and their families? a. Pregnant women whose systolic and diastolic pressure have increased by 5-10 mmHg over her baseline systolic-diastolic pressure b. A pregnant woman who weighs 110lbs c. A pregnant woman with a history of hypertension in a previous pregnancy d. A women pregnant for the third time and is 33 years old 39. For prevention of hepatitis A you decided to conduct health education activities which of the following is IRRELEVANT? a. Safe food preparation and food handling by vendors b. Prepare disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene c. Use of sterile syringes and needles for injection d. Immediate reporting of water pipe leaks and illegal water connections 40. To protect the other members of the household which of the following is a priority objective in the care of a patient with active pulmonary tuberculosis? a. To offer emotional support b. To assess the environment for standards of sanitation and provide needed health teachings c. To teach the patient about the nature of the disease d. To coordinate with various agency services that the patient requires 41. Secondary prevention for malaria includes a. Residual spraying of insecticides at night b. Planting of neem or eucalyptus trees c. Determining whether a place is endemic or not
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