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Kyeiwaa's Child Health Education Exam

The document consists of a series of questions related to community health nursing, covering topics such as disability prevention, rehabilitation services, medical record keeping, immunization, and public health objectives. It includes multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing knowledge in various aspects of community health, nursing interventions, and health promotion strategies. The questions also touch on family dynamics, health indicators, and the role of community health nurses in addressing client needs.

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Kyeiwaa's Child Health Education Exam

The document consists of a series of questions related to community health nursing, covering topics such as disability prevention, rehabilitation services, medical record keeping, immunization, and public health objectives. It includes multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing knowledge in various aspects of community health, nursing interventions, and health promotion strategies. The questions also touch on family dynamics, health indicators, and the role of community health nurses in addressing client needs.

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1. Mr. Asuman is a Community Health Nurse.

He regularly educates members of the


community members to visit the mothers for child welfare and antenatal clinics/
What level of disability is he preventing?
a. Initial level
b. Primary level
c. Secondary level
d. Tertiary level

2. Which type of community-based rehabilitation services are provided and controlled


by a particular institution?
a. Community-based rehabilitation.
b. Facility-based rehabilitation
c. Institutional-based rehabilitation
d. Outreach-based rehabilitation.

3. Medical records keeping is import for health promotion. The following are qualities of a
good health records EXCEPT.
a. Immediate recording of client’s information
b. Improvements in client/family care coordination
c. It must be safely kept and promptly accessible
d. It must clearly identify the client on whom it was written

4. Which type of client’s data discusses the client’s attitudes, coping patterning and
emotional wellbeing?
a. Physical
b. Psychological
c. Secondary
d. Socio-economic

5. Persons living with hearing difficulties are taught to use the following means to
communicate EXCEPT.
a. Charts
b. Drawing
c. Gestures
d. Mummering

6. A toddler with Trisomy 21 presents with the following features EXCEPT:


a. A single palmas
b. A small head with flat occiput
c. Round mouth
d. Small nose

7. The nursing process entails five steps. Which of the following is the correct sequence of
the nursing process?
a. Analysis, Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
b. Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
c. Assessment, Diagnosis, Implementation, Planning and Evaluation

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d. Planning, Assessment, Diagnosis, Implementation and Evaluation

8. Rehabilitation promotes client’ recovery. The following are factors to consider in


selecting an appropriate gadget for rehabilitation EXCEPT:
a. Ability to learn and follow instructions
b. General health of the client
c. Lifestyle and activity of client
d. Support from community members

9. Report writing is import in public health. Disease surveillance report is an example of


which data?
a. Environment
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. Socio-economic

10. Population-based public health nursing is important. What is the primary objective?
a. Considers all levels of prevention
b. Gives preference to primary prevention
c. Gives preference to secondary prevent
d. Gives preference to tertiary prevention

11. What measure should a pregnant woman take to protect the unborn child from
tetanus?
a. Eat nourishing diet during pregnancy
b. Immunize with anti-tetanus during pregnancy
c. Immunize with tetanol toxoid during pregnancy
d. Protect herself from nail prick during pregnancy

12. Ms. Nyarko visits the Child Welfare Clinic routinely with the infant. At 14 weeks, Ms.
Nyarko visited the Child Welfare Clinic. What routine immunization will most likely be
administered to the infant?
a. OPV 3, DPT/HeP B/ HiB3/ BCG and Pneumococcal 3
b. OPV 3, DPT/Hep B/ Hib3 and Pneumococcal 3
c. OPV 3, DPT/HeP B/ HiB3/ Rotarix 3 and Measles
d. OPV O, DPT/HeP B/ HiB3/ Rotarix/ Yellow fever
13. Globally, the family is considered as the basic unit of society. Which of the following is
a fundamental function of the family?
a. Acculturation
b. Identification
c. Socialization
d. Stratification

14. The primary objective of primary health care is to:


a. Increase community mobilization
b. Increase community participation
c. Prevent conditions which causes necessary death

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d. Mobilize more resources

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15. Primary health care was successful with the help of the following health related agencies
EXCEPT:
a. UNESCO
b. UNICEF
c. USAID
d. WHO

16. Maame Amissah who has difficulty in walking is considered to have a limitation. He can
be said to be:
a. Challenged
b. Disabled
c. Impaired
d. Unable

17. Which of the following best describes a natural habitat of infectious agent?
a. Carrier
b. Definitive host
c. Host
d. Reservoir

18. The aged should get at least ……. hours of sleep in the night and … hours in the day.
a. 8 and 2
b. 8 and 3
c. 8 and 4
d. 8 and 5

19. Records are used for the following purposes:


I. Evaluation
II. Legal
III. Planning
IV. Storage
a. I. II. & III
b. I. II. & IV
c. I. III. & IV
d. II. III. & IV

20. In community health nursing services, it is crucial to know the breakdown of any given
population because it:
a. Gives the number of vulnerable groups for services
b. Gives understanding to the demography of the place
c. Indicates the vaccines that will be needed for use
d. Provides the necessary resources for programmes
21. Which of the following statements about poliomyelitis is NOT true?
a. It is a chronic infection that affects the upper parts of the body
b. It is an acute infectious disease that commonly affects the nerves and muscles of the
body causing paralysis.

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c. The consequence is usually the death of the nerve cell and end result is a flaccid
paralysis.
d. This damage is temporal and the affected muscles can function normally when
properly managed.

22. Premature ejaculation among male adolescents could be as a result of:


I. Anxiety
II. Excessive use of alcohol leading to drunkenness
III. Prolong masturbation
IV. Sexually Transmitted Infections
a. I, II and III
b. I, II and IV
c. I, III and IV
d. II, III and IV

23. Which of these are the components of sexuality?


I. Body image
II. Gender roles
III. Intimacy
IV. Social roles
a. I, II and III only
b. I, II and IV only
c. I, II, III and IV
d. II, III and IV only

24. The act of introducing an antigen into the body of the individual is called:
a. Antibodies
b. Immunity
c. Immunization
d. Vaccination

25. The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in Ghana currently vaccinates


against……………. Vaccine preventable diseases.
a. 11
b. 12
c. 13
d. 14

26. Which of these is another term for routine home visit?


a. Daily
b. Regular
c. Special
d. Unusual

27. Which of the following is the primary goal of school health services in Ghana?
a. To build their capacity to learn at school
b. To promote the feeding habit of school children

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c. To protect and promote the health of the school children
d. To provide adequate support for the school children

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28. Members of the school health team include the following EXECPT:
a. Environmental officer
b. Parents
c. School secretary
d. Social worker

29. Which of the following method is not used to collect data in community needs
assessment?
a. Interview method
b. Observation
c. Review of records
d. Snowballing

30. Which of the under listed statements are true about management of vaccine carriers?
I. Cracks in the carrier should be avoided
II. Ice packs should be well frozen when packing the carrier
III. Vaccine carriers should have well-fitting lid
IV. Vaccine carriers should be put in a shady area
a. I & II
b. I, II & III
c. I, II, III &IV
d. I, III, & IV

31. The LEAST interval between OPV 0 and OPV 1 is:


a. 10 weeks
b. 2weeks
c. 4 weeks
d. 6weeks

32. The inner square of the Vaccine Vial Monitor (VVM) is lighter than the outer circle. This is
an indication that the:
a. Vaccine must be destroyed
b. Vaccine must be used
c. Vaccine must not be used
d. Vaccine should be secured
33. Immunization with antibodies such as the Anti-Tetanus Serum provides the type of
immunity known as:
a. Acquired passive immunity
b. Artificial acquired active immunity
c. Natural acquired active immunity
d. Natural acquired passive immunity

34. Which of the following dosage of Vitamin A will you give to a child aged 11 months?
a. 10,000 IU
b. 100,000 IU

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c. 20,000 IU
d. 200,000 IU

35. Which of the following is the best way of determining the nutritional status of a child?
a. Examining the colour of the eyes
b. Examining the colour of the hair
c. Measuring of BP of the child
d. Measuring of mid-upper arm circumference

36. Which of the under listed is NOT an aim of Community Health Nursing?
a. Prevention of diseases
b. Prolongation of life
c. Promotion of cure of diseases
d. Promotion of health

37. The test used to determine whether vaccines are frozen or not is known as.:
a. Conditioning test
b. Shake test
c. Shaking method
d. Thawing test

38. All passive immunity are:


a. Inborn
b. Natural
c. Permanent
d. Short-lived

39. Within a group of factory workers, which of the underlisted information will be of interest
to the nurse?
a. Number of cases of breast cancer among these workers
b. Number of deaths due to breast cancer
c. Number of new cases of breast cancer each year
d. Number of women who have family history of the disease

40. The school nurse in charge of student health service at Accra Academy is interested in
implementing education aimed at positive lifestyle choices. Which category of the health
dimension model would be the best fit for the nurse to use in this situation?
a. Behavioral
b. Biophysical
c. Physical environmental
d. Socio-cultural

41. Madam Kyeiwaa, a Community Health Nurse, is giving a nutrition education to clients that
have anorexia nervosa. At which level of nursing intervention is this example?
a. Health promotion
b. Primary prevention

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c. Secondary prevention
d. Tertiary prevention

42. A nurse, planning a home visit to a mother who has a high risk infant understands that the
visit will be more productive if scheduled when:
a. Husband is out of the home
b. Mother is feeding the infant
c. Nurse has time to spend with the family
d. Time is convenient for the family

43. Which of the following attributes will enable the community health nurse influence the
action of assembly men and women in taking an active role regarding the health of their
communities?
a. Change agent
b. Coalition builder
c. Leadership
d. Policy advocate

44. Which of these diseases can be classified as a vector-borne disease?


a. Bilhaziasis
b. Buruli ulcer
c. Sleeping sickness
d. Yaws

45. During physical examination of the young child, what is the earliest sign of xerophlthalmia
that may be observed?
a. Conjunctival xerosis
b. Corneal opacity
c. Keratomalacia
d. Night blindness

46. The following are characteristics of measles vaccines EXCEPT:


a. After reconstitution, it loses its potency quickly
b. Easily damaged by heat
c. Life weakened virus
d. Vaccine efficacy is 62%

47. What will you tell a mother who refuses to immunize her baby?
a. Immunization is a key for your baby’s health
b. Is up to you if your baby gets sick
c. Vaccines are expensive and you get it free
d. Vaccines will prevent diseases

48. Which of these concepts influences a stressful event on a family? Its :


a. Composition
b. Ethnicity

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c. Life cycle stage
d. Perception

49. To encourage community participation, which of the following is the most important that
the Registered Community Health Nurse (RCN) should do?
a. Encourage sponsorship of her planned programs
b. Invite people from different organisations
c. Listen when people communicate their problems
d. Meeting with opinion leaders

50. A family in the launching stage of the life cycle may be experiencing:
a. Adaptations to the needs of preschool children
b. An adjustment to pregnancy
c. Children entering college
d. Energy depletion and lack of privacy

51. Kyeiwaa and her husband just had their first child. Kyeiwaa was married previously, and
her two children from that marriage also live with Kyeiwaa and her current husband.
Which type of family is this?
a. Blended family
b. Non-traditional family
c. Secondary family
d. Traditional family

52. A two-year-old male child was brought to the Out Patient Department by his grandparent
with complaint of not eating anything. On examination, his weight was 11.5kg and the
height was at the 75 percentile. What will be the recommended management for this
child?
a. Advice on multivitamin supplementation
b. Do other urgent laboratory investigations
c. Force child to take small food at a time
d. Inform the grandparent to stop worrying

53. Menstrual disorders among adolescents could be in relation to :


I. Duration
II. Frequency
III. Regularity
IV. Time of onset
V. Volume of blood
a. I and II only
b. I, II and III only
c. I, II, III and IV
d. I, IV and V only

54. The community health nurse has the responsibility of focusing on the following needs of
clients and help address them:
I. Emotional needs

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II. Environmental needs
III. Intellectual needs
IV. Socio-economic needs
a. I. & II
b. I. II. & IV
c. II. & IV
d. II. III. & IV

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55. Which of the following are the characteristics of a rural community?
I. Attitude towards illness is present oriented
II. Basic unit of association is homogeneous
III. Distinct division of labour
IV. High sense of belongingness exists
a. I. II. & III.
b. I. II. & IV.
c. I. III. & IV.
d. II. III. & IV.
56. Factors that may lead to time wasting in community health units include:
a. Case conference
b. Objective setting
c. Procrastination
d. Work schedules
57. Which of the following are functions of a community:
I. Decision-making
II. Cooperation
III. Social control
IV. Socialization
a. I. II. & III
b. I. II. & IV
c. I. III. & IV
d. II. III. & IV
58. Chiefs and elders of a community are used as contact persons because:
a. Their involvement helps people see the issue as important
b. Their presence discourages people to speak nonsense
c. They are credible people who are given their due respect in society
d. They are good organizers because of the respect they have

59. Health indicators that measure the health status of any given population include:
I. Epidemiological states
II. Life expectancy
III. Population growth rate
IV. Socio-economic state
a. I. II. & III.
b. I. II. & IV.
c. I. III. & IV.
d. II. III. & IV.

60. Secondary sources of data during community study include:


I. Annual report from the District Health Directorate
II. Birth and Death Registry reports
III. Interacting with chiefs and elders
IV. Reports from special projects on health
a. I. II. & III
b. I. II. & IV

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c. I. III. & IV
d. II. III. & IV.

61. The objective of Child Welfare Clinic (CWC) does NOT include the following:
a. Promote child development
b. Reduce infant mortality
c. Space birth intervals
d. Trace health defaulters

62. Transfer of antibodies from mother to foetus transplacentally is:


a. Artificially active immunity
b. Artificially passive immunity
c. Naturally active immunity
d. Naturally passive immunity

63. Which of these is the reason why a clinic should be sited on a central ground?
a. Encourage ownership by the community
b. Encourage patronage by the community
c. Improve referral system in the community
d. Popularize the community to other towns

64. At which level of the Cold Chain System is there an an automatic switch on and an alarm
system for 24 hours?
a. Airport
b. Central stores
c. District stores
d. Manufacturer stores

65. A healthy family have the following characteristics EXCEPT:


a. Active coping effect
b. Healthy environment
c. None existence of laws
d. Role relationships are structured effectively

66. Measuring tape can be located in which pocket of the home visiting bag?
a. Inner pocket
b. Middle pocket
c. Outer pocket
d. Side pocket

67. Which of the following moments is the best time for reconstitution of powdered vaccine?
a. As soon as the nurse gets to the clinic
b. At the health facility before setting of the clinic
c. When the mother is ready
d. When the nurse is less busy

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68. A situation in which there is face-to-face communication between two people where one
person helps the other to perceive, clarify and adjust to problem is called:
a. Advise
b. Counselling
c. Interview
d. Questioning

69. Which of the following are the common causes of visual impairment?
I. Corneal opacity
II. Glaucoma
III. Onchocerciasis
IV. Vitamin A deficiency
a. I and II only
b. I, II, III and IV
c. I, III and IV only
d. II and III only

70. Rehabilitation, which is an integral part of nursing, should begin:


a. After the client feels comfort in the clinical setting
b. After the physician has prescribed rehabilitation goals
c. When an exercise programme has been initiated
d. With initial client contact

71. The nurse should refer the parents of an 8-month-old child to a health care provider if the
child is unable to:
a. Sit without support for long periods of time
b. Stand momentarily without holding onto furniture
c. Stand-alone well for long periods of time
d. Stoop to cover an object

72. The components of Community-Based Rehabilitation include:


I. Health
II. Rehabilitation
III. Empowerment
IV. Social
V. Prevention
a. I, II and V
b. I, III and IV
c. I, III and IV
d. All the above

73. An immunity which an individual gets after birth through an injection and loose it after
some time is called:
a. Acquired innate passive immunity
b. Acquired passive artificial immunity
c. Acquired passive natural immunity
d. Passive immunity

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74. Which of the following include the Components of reproductive health:
I. Family planning
II. Prevention and treatment of STI’s including HIV/AIDS
III. Encouragement of traditional cultural practices
IV. Safe motherhood
a. I, II and III
b. I, II and IV
c. I, II, III and IV
d. II, III and IV

75. Ms. Oculo, a mother of six children, tells you that she will never immunize her children
against vaccine preventable diseases under the Expanded Programme on Immunization
(EPI). Which one of the following is not the reason why she fails to immunize her children?
a. Desire to have many children
b. Ignorance of its importance
c. Poverty
d. Side effects of vaccines

76. The District Health Management Team (DHMT) is charged with the following functions:
I. Carrying out health programmes
II. Conducting needs assessment
III. Managing health information
IV. Organizing pre-service training
a. I. II. & III
b. I. II. & IV
c. I. III. & IV
d. II. III. & IV

77. When a Registered Community Health Nurse educates a group of women to have
mammography, pap smear and self-breast examination, what level of prevention is that:
a. Primary
b. Rehabilitation
c. Secondary
d. Tertiary

78. Physical disability includes the following EXCEPT:


a. Hearing difficulty
b. Intellectually challenged
c. Speech impairment
d. Visual impairment

79. Which of these is NOT a model of Health Education?


a. Behavioral model
b. Medical model
c. Motivation model
d. Social intervention model

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80. A type of group health education in which a series of speeches on a selected subject on
which an expert presents only on an aspect of the subject briefly is called:
a. Conferences and seminars
b. Group discussion
c. Panel discussion
d. Symposium

81. Family life education consists of the following areas EXCEPT:


a. Child care
b. Family budgeting
c. Family culture
d. Family relation

82. During whichreflex does a baby extend legs, arms, fingers, arches back and draws the
head back?
a. Babkin
b. Moro
c. Rooting
d. Tonic neck

83. What is the distance between the child and the Snellen’s chart in order to read the vision
test during School Health Inspection:
a. 4 meters
b. 5 meters
c. 6 meters
d. 7 meters

84. The Anterior fontanelle observed during physical examination in an infant is


……………………. in shape.
a. Diamond
b. Pyramid
c. Spherical
d. Triangular

85. A weighing scale used to weigh infants from birth to 6 weeks and very small babies is
known as:
a. Beam balance
b. Pan salter
c. Salter spring
d. Toddle scale

86. How long should vaccines be stored at the regional Cold Room?
a. 2 months
b. 3 months
c. 4 months
d. 6 months

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87. At the child welfare clinic, the following duties are usually performed EXCEPT:
a. Delivery of babies and antenatal services
b. Family planning and other reproductive health services
c. Registration
d. Treatment of minor ailments

88. Monitoring involves checking the flow of planned activities against its progress by:
I. Assessing outcomes and inputs of activities
II. Direct contact with the staff during the work
III. Ensuring carrying out of duties as expected
IV. Forcing on the individual doing the work
a. I. & II
b. I. & III
c. I. II.&III
d. II. & IV

89. The process of assessing health needs, type of services provided, programme management
and total health care delivery system of a particular geographical zone is known as
a. Community diagnoses
b. Community entry
c. Community participation
d. Community study
90. The aim of community-based rehabilitation includes:
I. To promote awareness, self-reliance and responsibility for rehabilitation
in the community
II. TO build on human resources with the community, including the
disabled person, their families and other community members
III. To provide needed resources for people with disability in community.
IV. To use existing local organizations and infrastructure to provide
services
a. I and ll
b. I, ll and lll
c. I, ll and lV
d. Il and lV

91. All the under listed points are the emotional needs of the child EXCEPT:
a. Bed wetting
b. Love
c. Temper Tantrums
d. Toilet Training

92. Functions of the family include:


I. Reproduction/ procreation
II. Provision of emotional, economic and social support
III. Maintenance of law and order through respect for cultural norms
IV. Ensure disputes are sent to law court for settlement
a. I, II, III and IV

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b. I, II and III
c. I, II and IV
d. II, III and IV

93. In which compartment of the home visiting bag can the cord ligature in a container be
found?
a. Inner apartment
b. Middle apartment
c. Outer apartment
d. Side of the apartment

Use the scenario to answer from question 91 – 93


During a supervisory visit to one of your sub-districts you realized that the staff were not
punctual to work, they are lazy and disrespectful. They were also found to make a lot of
mistakes in their community health nursing skills. The community is agitating for their
replacement.
94. What would be your reaction to this attitude of the staff?
a. Empathize and reassure them to change
b. Find out their problems and help solve them
c. Motivate them to use good interpersonal skills
d. Train them on how to convey information

95. How can their community health nursing skills be improved to avoid danger?
a. Be flexible for them to relax and change
b. Organize in-service training for them
c. Promote team work among the staff
d. Supervise their work as frequent as possible

96. What action would you take to reduce the tension in the community?
a. Apologize to the community through the chiefs and elders
b. Ask the community to be patient and cooperate with the staff
c. Reassure the community that things will improve very soon
d. Recommend transfer of the bad staff for their own safety.

97. What explanation should a nurse give a mother about the purpose of a tetanus toxoid
injection for her child?
a. Lifelong active natural immunity is conferred
b. Long-lasting active immunity is conferred
c. Passive immunity is conferred for life
d. Passive natural immunity is conferred temporarily

98. The process of helping people to adopt healthier patterns of behaviour is termed:
a. Community health nursing
b. Health education
c. Health promotion
d. Public health nursing

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99. In one of these years listed below, Dr. Mc Grill was appointed the first school health doctor
in Ghana. Which year was it?
a. 1823
b. 1829
c. 1923
d. 1929

100. The first technique the CHN should employ during home visiting is. :
a. Assess family needs
b. Establish rapport
c. Knock, enter and greet
d. Observe the environment

101. One of the following should NOT be part of the middle compartment of the home visiting
bag:
a. Cord ligature in a container
b. Fetal stethoscope
c. Kidney dish
d. Thermomether

102. The two main types of immunity are:


a. Acquired and innate
b. Acquired and natural
c. Artificial and natural
d. Inborn and innate

103. Community-base Health Planning Services (CHPS) strategy was borrowed from
community health and family planning project which was launched in:
a. 1994
b. 1995
c. 1996
d. 1997

104. There are 15 implementation steps in the CHPS process. Which of the steps discusses
zoning the catchment area and strategically locating the CHPS compound?
a. Action planning
b. Implementation planning
c. Program planning
d. Strategic planning

105. Which organisation aims at promoting collaboration among nations through education,
scientific and cultural means in order to fight human rights?
a. ADRA
b. UNESCO
c. UNFPA
d. UNICEF

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106. A client who is a drug addict and has speech difficulty can be classified as ………………..
disability.
a. Mental
b. Physical
c. Social
d. Speech

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107. Baby Laila just celebrated her third birthday. How often will she visit the child welfare
clinic?
a. Every four months till four years
b. Every three months till four years
c. Once a month till four years
d. Twice a year till she is four years

108. A clinical judgment about individuals, families or communities in response to an actual


or potential health problem is termed as:
a. Assessment
b. Nursing diagnosis
c. Nursing implementation
d. Nursing planning

109. The functions of level B staff of the primary health care include the following EXCEPT:
a. Diagnoses and treatment of diseases and injuries
b. Distribution of prescribed drugs to the community
c. Immunization of children and pregnant women
d. Supervision of pregnancy and delivery

110. The first community health nursing school was established in the year:
a. 1950
b. 1960
c. 1970
d. 1980

111. The advice you will give a mother whose child has been immunized with DPT/Hip Hep B
vaccine is that:
I. Child may have slight fever
II. Give paracetamol to reduce fever
III. Massage the site to prevent swelling
IV. Report if child gets swelling
a. I. II. & III
b. I. II. & IV
c. I. III. & IV
d. II. III. & IV

112. When the brain links specific behaviour with rewards, it is termed as:
a. Character formation
b. Habit formation
c. Negative re-enforcement
d. Positive re-enforcement

113. The following factors should be considered before toilet training EXECPT:
a. Child readiness
b. Language readiness
c. Parental readiness

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d. Positive re-enforcement

114. When a community health nurse educates community members to send their children
and pregnant mothers for child welfare and antenatal clinics, which level of disability is he
preventing?
a. Initial level
b. Primary level
c. Secondary level
d. Tertiary level

115. The term used to describe an individual when he or she is restricted or lack the necessary
ability to perform in a manner or within the range considered normal to human being is
termed as:
a. Disability
b. Handicap
c. Impairment
d. Physical disability

116. Which of the following is inclusive of the function of the community clinic attendant?
a. Health education.
b. Manages normal delivery.
c. Manages pregnancy.
d. Treatment of major disease and injuries.

117. The components of school health service include the following EXECPT:
a. Dental service
b. Mental service
c. School hygiene
d. Skill training

118. In 2019, the death rate from cardiovascular diseases among women ages 45–54 years
was 50.6 per 100,000. Identify the specific rates in the statement.
a. Age , crude and sex rates
b. Cause, age and sex rates
c. Cause, age, and race rates
d. Sex , attack , and crude death rates

119. In which Reflex does a baby extends legs, arms, fingers, arches back and draws the head
back?
a. Babkin
b. Moro
c. Rooting
d. Tonic neck

120. Which of these sensory organs is the LEAST developed at birth


a. Hearing
b. Sight

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c. Smell
d. Touch

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121. The following are the disadvantages of paper-based records system EXCEPT.
a. Collection time is consuming
b. Convenience of use at any place
c. Easily destroyed by rain/fire
d. More space required for storage

122. Sexual characteristics which are present at birth are termed as:
a. Initial sexual characteristics
b. Primary sexual characteristics.
c. Secondary sexual characteristics
d. Tertiary sexual characteristics

123. The hormone responsible for growth is known as:


a. Androgen
b. Estrogen
c. Prolactine
d. Testosterone

124. At puberty, females and males can be identified by some physical attributes other than
sexual organs. These attributes are known as:
a. Matured sexual characteristics
b. Physical sexual characteristics
c. Primary sexual characteristics
d. Secondary sexual characteristics

125. Menstruation is a primary sign of sexual maturity in females. The first blood flow is
called:
a. Amenorrhea
b. Lochia
c. Menarche
d. Menorrhagia

126. Aku Sika, is a in Basic 7. Every morning, she drinks a cup of water before she performs
her activities of daily living. How will you describe her routine morning water intake?
a. Behaviour
b. Character
c. Habit
d. Routine
127. When the brain links specific behavior with rewards this termed as:
a. Character formation
b. Formation of a habit
c. Negative re-enforcement
d. Positive re-enforcement

128. Primary health care services uses a three-tier system approac. Which of these is NOT
included in the three-tier system?
a. Community

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b. District
c. Regional
d. Sub-district

129. Information collected and documented about a particular community is called


community:
a. Diagnosis
b. Map
c. Profile
d. Register

130. Which of these is NOT a geographical feature of a community study?


a. Boundary
b. Population
c. Rainfall
d. Vegetation

131. The following are services for child welfare care EXCEPT:
a. Administration of scheduled immunizations
b. Breast milk substitute promotion
c. Exclusive breastfeeding promotion
d. Vitamin A supplementation

132. Infants with symptomatic HIV infection should not be vaccinated with which of the
following vaccines?
a. BCG, Oral polio vaccine. measles vaccine and yellow fever vaccine
b. Diphtheria vaccine, tetanus toxoid and pneumococci conjugated vaccine
c. Hepatitis B vaccine, pneumococci conjugated vaccine and men A vaccine
d. Polio vaccine, inactive polio vaccine, rotavirus vaccine and mumps vaccine

133. The following should be considered in assessing a child for immunization EXCEP:
Verification of the child’s:
a. Age on vaccination card
b. Previous vaccines received
c. Vaccines needs at this session
d. Vaccines received by siblings

134. During school hygiene inspection, the following are looked out for in respect to
environment EXCEPT:
a. Check safety of building
b. Furniture appropriate to age
c. Level of black board to teacher
d. Sitting arrangement of pupils

135. Baby Akoto just celebrated his second birthday. How often will he visit the child welfare
clinic?
e. Every four months till four years

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f. Every three months till four years
g. Once a month till four years
h. Twice a year till she is four years

136. The procedure where an infant is taken through the process of a child welfare clinic by
the same nurse until the infant’s needs are addressed appropriately is termed as:
a. Access child welfare clinic
b. Comprehensive child welfare clinic
c. Focus child welfare clinic
d. Stage by stage child welfare clinic

137. Which of the following vaccines are given at birth:


a. BCG and DPT
b. BCG and OPV
c. BCG and Rotavirus
d. Polio and DPT

138. Kofi Nsiah is 24 months old. What rou ne vaccina on is he likely to receive at the Child
Welfare Clinic?
a. Measles booster
b. Rotavirus
c. Vitamin A, 100,000IU
d. Vitamin A, 200,000IU

139. The following background informa on should be collected during community study EXCEPT:
b. Colours of building
a. Community history
c. Cultural beliefs
d. Popula on dynamics

140. How many types of home visit do we have?


a. Four
b. One
c. Three
d. Two

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