113 LECTURE
COMMUNITY HEALTH
NURSING II FOR 2RD
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2026/2027,QUESTIONS
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,MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Communities are either geopolitical or phenomenological. A good
example of a phenomenological community is a
A. city. C. municipality
B. barangay. D. faith community
2. The health services of the Philippine government are directed towards the
provision of equitable health services to all Filipinos through health sector
reform. The current efforts are under the banner of the
A. Millennium Development Goals.
B. Health Sector Reform Agenda.
C. Fourmula One for Health.
D. Universal Health Care
3. In the levels of prevention one example of level 1 primary prevention
activities is:
A. Immunization
B. Teaching insulin administration in the home
C. Screening for sexually transmitted disease
D. Diagnostic procedures to help in the diagnosis of disease
4. In secondary level of prevention one example of activities is:
A. Immunization
B. Health teaching on hygiene
C. Teaching insulin administration in the home
D. Screening for sexually transmitted disease
5. It is project initiated by DOLE in collaboration with BON, DOH,and PNA to
maximize employment opportunities for the country’s unemployed nurses
A. School Nurse
B. Faith Nurse
C. EntrepreNurse
D. Occupational Nurse
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, 6. It is the practice of the art and science of nursing combined with spiritual
care.
A. School Nurse
B. Faith Nurse
C. EntrepreNurse
D. Occupational Nurse
7. A nurse is instructing a group of mothers on the importance of proper
care of the umbilical cord of the newborn. Which of these aspects of
Bandura’s social learning theory is the nurse applying?
A. Attention
B. Retention
C. Motivation
D. Reproduction
8. In a mothers’ class, the nurse gives instructions on the immunization
program. Some mothers remark that the immunization schedule at the
health center conflicts with their working hours. Based on the Health
Belief Model, the nurse recognizes that the mothers’ statement indicates
A. Cues to action.
B. Perceived barriers.
C. Perceived severity.
D. Perceived susceptibility.
9. Which of the following can be considered as biological “determinants” of
disease?
A. Lifestyle
B. Virus
C. Climate
D. Environmental conditions
10. The following are examples of morbidity indicators except:
A. Incidence density rate
B. Case fatality rate
C. Cumulative incidence
D. Prevalence proportion
11. The health indicator that measures the percentage of both old and new
cases of a disease over the number of people examined at one point in
time is:
A. Incidence density rate
B. Case fatality rate
C. Cumulative incidence
D. Prevalence proportion
12. It is the study of factors and mechanisms involved in the frequency
and spread of diseases within population of humans, plants and animals.
A. Epidemiology C. Population size
B. Demography D. Crude birth rate
13. He was regarded as the Father of handwashing
A. Anton Van Leuwenhoek C. Ignaz Philip Semmelweis
B. Girolamo Francastoro D. Hippocrates
14. Evaluation of health intervention involves the following except:
A. Identifying problems and taking corrective actions during
program implementation
B. Quality assurance throughout the program implementation
C. Providing feedback on the results and impact of the project/program
D. Degree of attainment of goals and objectives
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