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The following
SITUATION 1 questions apply.
You are a newly hired community nurse in Barangay Guada. You were tasked to 11. What colors are being utilized in the color coded system of the IMCI?
provide vaccination to the citizens a. Red, Yellow, Green
b. Pink, Yellow, Green
c. Red, Orange, Green
1. You have a role in improving the delivery of immunization services in the
d. Red, Pink, Green
community. As a nurse, you need to:
12. In Integrated Management of Childhood Illness, severe conditions
a. Record the children given with vaccination in the Target Client list and
generally require urgent referral to a hospital. Which of the following severe
GECD/GM card or any standard recording form utilized.
conditions does not always require urgent referral to a hospital?
b. Identify cases of EPI target diseases per standard case definition
a. Mastoiditis
c. Conduct health visits in the community to assess other health needs of the
b. Severe dehydration
community and be able to provide package of health services to targets
c. Severe pneumonia
d. All of the above
d. Severe febrile disease
2. The Philippine Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) has been in
13. A 5-month old infant was brought by his mother to the health center
existence since 1976, providing Filipino children access to safe and effective
because of diarrhea occurring 4 to 5 times a day. His skin goes back slowly after
vaccines to protect them from diseases like measles, diphtheria, tetanus, and
a skin pinch and his eyes are sunken. Using the IMCI guidelines, you will
whooping cough. Which Republic Act is this?
classify this infant in which category?
a. RA 9211
a. No signs of dehydration
b. RA 9165
b. Some dehydration
c. RA 10152
c. Severe dehydration
d. RA 10586
d. The data is insufficient.
3. You will not give DPT 2 if the mother says that the infant had:
14. Management of a child with measles includes the administration of
a. Seizures a day after DPT 1.
which of the following?
b. Fever for 3 days after DPT 1.
a. Gentian violet on mouth lesions
c. Abscess formation after DPT 1.
b. Antibiotics to prevent pneumonia
d. Local tenderness for 3 days after DPT 1.
c. Tetracycline eye ointment for corneal opacity
4. A mother calls the pediatric clinic to ask when her daughter will
d. Retinol capsule regardless of when the last dose was given
receive the Varicella vaccine. Your answer to her question is:
15. A 6-month old infant was brought to the health center because of
a. at 2, 4, and 6 months
cough. Her respiratory rate is 45/minute. Using the Integrated Management of
b. 12 months and 4-6 years
Child Illness (IMCI) guidelines of assessment, her breathing is considered:
c. at 6 and 12 months
a. Fast
d. at 4 months and 4-6 years
b. Slow
5. A pregnant woman had just received her 4th dose of tetanus toxoid.
c. Normal
Subsequently, her baby will have protection against tetanus for how long?
d. Insignificant
a. 1 year
Situation
b. 3 years
Barangay Casita had a health and medical caravan for elderly patients. While
c. 10 years
waiting, they were given a ham and cheese sandwich and a bottle of orange juice.
d. Lifetime
The caravan ended by lunch time. However, at 3PM, several people went back to
6. With your knowledge on vaccine shelf-life and storage, which should
the health center and complained of stomach pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
NOT be stored in the freezer?
16. What type of epidemic is the situation above?
a. DPT
a. Point source
b. Oral polio vaccine
b. Propagated
c. Measles vaccine
c. Cyclical
d. MMR
d. Secular variation
7. When handling, transporting and storing vaccines, special care must
17. Around 50% of the affected individuals reported vomiting more than once in
be given to provide quality potent vaccines among the targets. What measure is
the past 3 hours. Which is your priority nursing problem for these individuals?
practiced to ensure that all vaccines are utilized before its expiration?
a. Risk for electrolyte imbalance
a. FIFO
b. Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements
b. FEFO
c. Activity intolerance
c. Most sensitive to heat to Least sensitive to health
d. Impaired comfort
d. Potency arrangement
18. You gathered data on how many people were affected and presented
8. A mother asks you, “Why is BCG needed for my newborn?” Your
the trend with the time people complained to the health center regarding their
answer would be:
symptoms. What type of graph will you use?
a. “BCG protects the possibility of TB meningitis & other TB infections.”
a. Bar chart
b. “BCG reduces the chance of severe pertussis.”
b. Histogram
c. “BCG prevents liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.”
c. Pie chart
d. None of the above.
d. Line graph
9. What day of the week is designated as immunization day in the
19. Which of the following traditional medicines may be used for
Philippines?
diarrhea and stomach pains?
a. Monday
b. Tuesday
a. Sambong
c. Wednesday
b. Yerba buena
d. Friday
c. Tsaang gubat
10. Baby Julian is scheduled to have his third doses of OPV, PCV, and
d. Lagundi
Pentavalent vaccine and first dose of IPV on August 2, 2023. Today is July 15,
20. You aim to provide health education to the people regarding proper
2023. However, his mother informed you that they will go to Korea on July 30 to
food preparation techniques to prevent food-borne illnesses. Which of the
August 5, 2023. What will you prescribe for Baby Julian’s immunization?
following recommendations will you not include in your health teaching plan?
i. Wash hands before handling food.
a. Give the vaccine today
ii. Store raw and prepared food together.
b. Go back to the health center on July 28, 2023
iii. Do not leave cooked food at room temperature for more than 3 hours.
c. Go back to the health center on August 8, 2023.
iv. Reheat cooked food thoroughly.
d. Cancel their Korea trip
v. Thaw frozen food at room temperature.
Situation
a. i, iv
The IMCI or Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) is a strategy
b. ii, iii
that integrates all available measures for disease prevention and health problems
c. ii, iii, v
during childhood, for their early detection and effective treatment, and for
d. None of the above
Situation
You want to be a community health nurse. The following questions apply in your c. Having the patient come to the health center every month to get his
desired practice. medications
21. Population-focused nursing practice requires which of the following d. Having a target list to check on whether the patient has collected his
processes? monthly supply of drugs
a. Community organizing 33. The nurse is teaching a patient taking rifampicin. Which side effect is
b. Nursing process expected with this drug?
c. Community diagnosis a. Hypertension
d. Epidemiologic process b. Reddish brown urine
22. Which of the following is the mission of the Department of Health? c. Change in hearing abilities
a. Health for all Filipinos d. Joint pain
b. Ensure the accessibility and quality of health care 34. A patient asks you, “Why do I need to take multiple drugs at the same
c. Improve the general health status of the population time?” Your most appropriate answer is:
d. Health in the hands of the Filipino people by the year 2020 a. “Multiple drugs help so that you will not need high doses of each drug.”
23. Which of the following is the most prominent feature of public health b. “Multiple drugs help prevent drug resistance.”
nursing? c. “Multiple drugs help in avoiding adverse effects.”
a. It involves providing home care to sick people who are not confined in the d. “Multiple drugs help to maximize the antibacterial actions of each.”
hospital. 35. A pregnant mother came to you with a persistent cough and fatigue.
b. Services are provided free of charge to people within the catchment area. After necessary tests, she was diagnosed with TB and the causative agent is
c. The public health nurse functions as part of a team providing public health mycobacterium tuberculosis. Which instruction is included in your teaching
nursing services. plan?
d. Public health nursing focuses on preventive, not curative, services. a. Medication will be started once the baby is delivered.
24. Who is the Chairman of the Municipal Health Board? b. Pregnancy has to be aborted.
a. Mayor c. She will take rifampicin, pyrazinamide, and streptomycin for 9 months.
b. Municipal Health Officer d. She will take rifampicin and isoniazid for 9 months.
c. Public Health Nurse Situation
d. Any qualified physician There is an outbreak of communicable diseases reported in different provinces
25. It is a means of mobilizing people to solve their own problems. across the country. The following questions apply.
a. Community diagnosis 36. A 4-year old client was brought to the health center with the chief
b. Community organizing complaint of severe diarrhea and the passage of “rice water” stools. The client is
c. Community assessment most probably suffering from which condition?
d. Community participation a. Giardiasis
26. Which of the following actions show the supervisory function of a b. Cholera
public health nurse? c. Amebiasis
a. Providing home visits to chronically ill patients in the community d. Dysentery
b. Coordinating care with the members of the RHU 37. Several children have measles. The pathognomonic sign of measles is
c. Lobbying advocacy for healthier environment and lifestyle for the citizens Koplik’s spot. You may see Koplik’s spot by inspecting the _____.
d. Coaching BHWs how to conduct vital signs assessment a. Nasal mucosa
27. To assess the effectiveness of provided care and services, a public b. Buccal mucosa
health nurse conducts evaluation in every nursing activity. What element is being c. Skin on the abdomen
evaluated is the nurse assessing the changes in the client's health status that result d. Skin on the antecubital surface
from nursing intervention? 38. A barangay had an outbreak of German measles. To prevent congenital
a. Process rubella, what is the BEST advice that you can give to women in the first
b. Structural trimester of pregnancy in the barangay?
c. Outcome a. Advice them on the signs of German measles.
d. Impact b. Avoid crowded places, such as markets and cinemas.
28. What element is being evaluated is the nurse assessing the budget c. Consult at the health center where a rubella vaccine may be given.
rendered and equipment used in the nursing services given? d. Consult a physician who may give them rubella immunoglobulin.
a. Process 39. What is your best advice for the community to prevent transmission
b. Structural of measles?
c. Outcome a. Always observe sanitary food preparation techniques.
d. Impact b. Cover your mouth with tissue paper when coughing.
29. What element is being evaluated is the nurse assessing the nursing c. Avoid sharing utensils with affected individuals.
care plan formulated and how it is implemented? d. Get MMR vaccine.
a. Process 40. Paragonimiasis is a chronic parasitic infection. The following are
b. Structural correct about paragonimiasis, except:
c. Outcome a. Paragonimiasis present with PTB symptoms.
d. Impact b. Paragonimus westermani is the most important causative agent in Asia.
30. When evaluating the RHU staff in terms of their performance of job c. Paragonimiasis is diagnosed through stool specimen examination.
responsibilities, what tool should you utilize? d. Paragonimiasis is transmitted through ingestion of raw crabs.
a. Performance evaluation 41. What would you expect in patients with Paragonimiasis?
b. Incident report a. Hemoptysis
c. Nursing audit b. Fever
d. Staff meeting c. Rashes
Situation d. Jaundice
Barangay Gapan has a high incidence of Tuberculosis. You were asked by the 42. What is the drug of choice for Paragonimiasis?
RHU to provide services to help manage, prevent and control the disease in their a. Bithionol
community. b. Praziquantel
31. Which clients are considered targets for DOTS Category I? c. Erythromycin
a. Sputum negative cavitary cases d. Chloroquine
b. Clients returning after a default 43. Cholera is caused by a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae. The
c. Relapses and failures of previous PTB treatment regimens symptoms are produced due to a toxin released by the bacteria.
d. Clients diagnosed for the first time through a positive sputum exam a. Bacteria
32. To improve compliance to treatment, what innovation is being b. Virus
implemented in DOTS? c. Protozoa
a. Having the health worker follow up the client at home d. Fungus
b. Having the health worker or a responsible family member monitor drug 44. What is the priority nursing intervention should you provide to a
intake patient with cholera?
a. Give ORESOL
b. Weigh the patient daily c. 20
c. Obtain stool specimen d. 25
d. Ensure adequate food intake 54. When you asked Rey regarding smoking cessation, he answered,
45. In the Philippines, which condition is the most frequent cause of “Smoking is bad; I saw it in my compadres. But I have no problems with it
death associated with schistosomiasis? because as you can see I am still healthy and strong.” What second level
a. Bladder cancer assessment can you apply to this nursing problem?
b. Liver cancer *
c. Liver cirrhosis a. Inability to recognize the presence of the problem due to denial about its
d. Intestinal perforation existence as a result of fear of consequences of a diagnosis
46. Mosquito-borne diseases are prevented mostly with the use of b. Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action
mosquito control measures. Which of the following is NOT appropriate for due to low salience of the problem
malaria control? c. Inability to provide a home environment conducive to health maintenance
* and personal development due to lack of knowledge of preventive measures
a. Use of chemically treated mosquito nets d. Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the at risk member of the
b. Seeding of breeding places with larva-eating fish family due to lack of knowledge in carrying out necessary interventions
c. Destruction of breeding places of the mosquito vector 55. What topic should you teach first to Rey?
d. Use of mosquito-repelling soaps, such as those with basil or citronella *
47. An important role of the community health nurse in the prevention a. How smoking can lead to serious diseases
and control of Dengue H-fever includes: b. Techniques to lessen cravings for smoking
* c. Resources for smoking cessation
a. Advising the elimination of vectors by keeping water containers covered d. Withdrawal symptoms to expect if he quit smoking
b. Conducting strong health education drives/campaign directed toward proper 56. Which of the following objectives is most appropriate for Rey?
garbage disposal *
c. Explaining to the individuals, families, groups and community the nature of a. Rey will stop smoking starting next week.
the disease and its causation. b. Rey will only smoke ½ pack in the next 4 weeks.
d. Practicing residual spraying with insecticides c. Rey will gradually decrease his smoking until he can completely stop
48. Which of these signs may not be regarded as truly positive signs smoking
indicative of Dengue H-fever? d. Rey will decrease his smoking by 2 sticks every 3 days for the next two
* months.
a. Prolonged Bleeding Time 57. Furthermore, their 16-year old son is about to start studying in a
b. Appearance of at least 20 petechiae within 1 cm square private university for Senior High School. The family belongs in the lower
c. Steadily increasing hematocrit count middle-income class and only has enough financial resources to sustain their
d. Fall in the platelet count needs. This is classified as a:
49. A 3-year old child was brought by his mother to the health center *
because of a fever with a 4-day duration. The child had a positive tourniquet test a. Wellness condition
result. In the absence of other signs, which is the most appropriate measure that b. Health deficit
the PHN may carry out to prevent Dengue shock syndrome? c. Health threat
* d. Foreseeable crisis
a. Insert an NGT and give fluids per NGT. 58. Their 21-year old daughter, Liah, was diagnosed with Polycystic
b. Start the patient on IV fluid STAT. Ovarian Syndrome
c. Instruct the mother to give the child Oresol. (PCOS) 3 years ago. You know that estrogen levels are elevated in PCOS. This
d. Refer the client to the physician for appropriate management. increases her risk of what disease?
50. 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 a. Metabolic syndrome
will you do first? b. Endometrial cancer
* c. Hirsutism
a. Do a tourniquet test. d. Hypertension
b. Ask where the family resides. 59. You ask Liah regarding her lifestyle. Which of the following
c. Get a specimen for blood smear. behaviors need to be addressed?
d. Ask if the fever is present everyday. *
Situation a. She walks every day at 6 AM for 30 minutes.
You are caring for Family Cruz, which consists of Rey (father, 46 y/o), Joy b. She sleeps at 11PM every night.
(mother, 43 y/o), and 4 kids with ages 21, 16, 14, 8. The following questions c. She eats 2 pieces of bread with jam for breakfast.
apply. d. She occasionally drinks alcohol at least once a month.
51. You plan to visit the family in their home. Which of the following is 60. Liah asks you what medicine she should take to manage her PCOS.
an advantage of a home visit? What would be you most appropriate response?
* *
a. It allows the nurse to provide nursing care to a greater number of people. a. You are not recommended to take any pills because of your hormonal
b. It provides an opportunity to do first hand appraisal of the home situation. imbalances.
c. It allows sharing of experiences among people with similar health problems. b. You may take any brand of progesterone-only pills (POPs).
d. It develops the family’s initiative in providing for the health needs of its c. The health center offers contraceptive pills. You can ask for their available
members. pills for free.
52. The typology of family nursing problems is used in the statement of d. Let us talk to your ob-gyne regarding the medication you should take.
nursing diagnosis in the care of families. Rey is a smoker for 15 years and drinks Situation
with his compadres 4 nights a week. His favorite pulutan is chicharon. This is Environmental health is also an important aspect when caring for a community.
classified as a: As a nurse, you are tasked to address the environmental issues related to health
* in Brgy UNO.
a. Health deficit 61. When caring for the environment in relation to health, a nurse follows
b. Health threat the Man-Disease Agent-Environment Triad. All but one are preventive strategies
c. Foreseeable crisis that apply this triad:
d. Stress point *
53. You plan on creating a health teaching plan for Rey. Upon a. Measles immunization
assessment, you learned that he smokes 2 packs per day for 5 years. Slowly, he b. Treatment of wastewater
limits himself to 1 pack per day until today. How many pack years does Rey c. Food safety practices
smoke? d. None of the above
* 62. If Brgy UNO is an endemic area for schistosomiasis, what is the most
a. 10 effective way of controlling schistosomiasis would you suggest?
b. 15 *
a. Use of molluscicides Public health services are provided to people. The Philippines currently
b. Building of foot bridges implements the Universal Health Care Law.
c. Proper use of sanitary toilets 71. “Public health services are given free of charge.” Is this statement
d. Use of protective footwear, such as rubber boots true or false?
63. Bgry UNO gets their water from a communal faucet, where one *
faucet is used by 4-6 households. What level of water supply facility is this? a. The statement is true; it is the responsibility of the government to provide
* basic services.
a. I b. The statement is false; people pay indirectly for public health services.
b. II c. The statement may be true or false, depending on the specific service
c. III required.
d. IV d. The statement may be true or false, depending on policies of the
64. Food fortification is one of the strategies to prevent micronutrient government concerned
deficiency conditions. R.A. 8976 mandates fortification of certain food items. 72. Which is true of primary facilities?
Which of the following is among these food items? *
* a. They are usually government-run.
a. Sugar b. Their services are provided on an out-patient basis.
b. Bread c. They are training facilities for health professionals.
c. Margarine d. A community hospital is an example of this level of health facilities
d. Filled milk 73. What is the legal basis for Primary Health Care approach in the
65. Food sanitation is important to prevent food-borne illnesses. When Philippines?
reheating food before eating, it should be up to at least what centigrade? *
* a. Alma Ata Declaration on PHC
a. 50 b. RA 11223
b. 60 c. Presidential Decree 996
c. 70 d. Letter of Instruction No. 949
d. 80 74. Primary health care is a total approach to community development.
Situation Which of the following is an indicator of success in the use of the primary health
HIV and AIDS has been a serious problem in the country. To effectively address care approach?
it, controlling it at community level through health education and early screening *
is important. a. Health programs are sustained according to the level of development of the
66. To determine possible sources of sexually transmitted infections, community.
which is the BEST method that may be undertaken by the public health nurse? b. Health services are provided free of charge to individuals and families.
* c. Local officials are empowered as the major decision makers in matters of
a. Contact tracing health.
b. Community survey d. Health workers are able to provide care based on identified health needs of
c. Mass screening tests the people.
d. Interview of suspects 75. Which of the following demonstrates intersectoral linkages?
67. Antiretroviral agents, such as AZT, are used in the management of *
AIDS. Which of the following is not an action expected of these drugs? a. Two-way referral system
* b. Team approach
a. They prolong the life of the client with AIDS. c. Endorsement done by a midwife to another midwife
b. They reduce the risk of opportunistic infections d. Cooperation between the PHN and public school teacher
c. They shorten the period of communicability of the disease. 76. You are planning for a program against hypertension in a community
d. They are able to bring about a cure of the disease condition. with 1490 adults. There are 690 males and 800 females. What is the sex ratio?
68. You are the PHN in the city health center. A client underwent *
screening for AIDS using ELISA. His result was positive. What is the best a. There are 86 males per 100 females
course of action that you may take? b. There are 46% males in 1490 adults
* c. There are 100 males per 86 females
a. Get a thorough history of the client, focusing on the practice of high risk d. There is equal male to female ratio
behaviors. 77. Estimate the number of pregnant women who will be given tetanus
b. Ask the client to be accompanied by a significant person before revealing toxoid during an immunization outreach activity in a barangay with a population
the result. of about 1,850.
c. Refer the client to the physician since he is the best person to reveal the *
result to the client. a. 475
d. Refer the client for a supplementary test, such as Western blot, since the b. 550
ELISA result may be false. c. 600
69. Kathryn is 19 years old, a first year college student. She recently d. 650
confessed to Nurse Jane that she had sexual intercourse with her classmate. After 78. Estimate the number of children who will be given pentavalent
1 week, she experienced on and off flu-like symptoms. She said, “I should have vaccine during an immunization outreach activity in a barangay with a
not had sex with him! I think I have HIV now because he goes to clubs all the population of about 50,000.
time and engages in sex with people he just met.” What is the most therapeutic a. 1350
response for Kathryn? b. 1500
* c. 1800
a. “Tell me about it.” d. 2000
b. “Yes, you should not have sex with him!” 79. In a barangay with a total population of about 18,000, there were 94
c. “I can see that you are frustrated. Do you think the intercourse caused your deaths. Among those who died, 20 died because of diseases of the heart and 32
symptoms?” were aged 50 years or older. What is the crude death rate?
d. “I can’t believe he does that. Men like him do not deserve to get near other a. 4.2/1,000
people.” b. 5.2/1,000
70. She asks you to check for his records because she wants to know if c. 6.3/1,000
her classmate transmitted the disease to her. In terms of legalities, which of the d. 7.3/1,000
following should Nurse Jane do? 80. Which of the following is a natality rate?
* a. Crude birth rate
a. Accept Kathryn’s request. b. Neonatal mortality rate
b. Refuse Kathryn’s request. c. Infant mortality rate
c. Refer Kathryn to the Informations Department of the hospital. d. General fertility rate
d. Advise Kathryn to ask her doctor regarding the records. Situation
Situation
A new public health nurse intends to improve the lifestyle of the community by 92. Nurse Stephanie makes an ocular survey to the barangay. It is
giving health education through seminars and group discussion in her barangay. appropriate for her to:
81. What level of prevention does the nurse plan to conduct? a. Introduce herself to the community members
a. Primary b. Visit the barangay captain
b. Secondary c. Establish the ground of her organization
c. Tertiary d. Assess the community and its members
d. A and B 93. What activity will Nurse Stephanie conduct first in the pre-entry
82. Which refers to a social action process through which people gain phase?
mastery over their lives and their communities and community members assume a. Immersion
greater power, or expand their power from within, to create desired changes? b. Social preparation
a. Participation c. Preliminary social investigation
b. Social relevance d. Continuous appraisal
c. Critical consciousness 94. When will be the best time to work with the termination phase in a
d. Empowerment community immersion?
83. RA 7160 mandates devolution of basic services from the national a. Pre-Interview Phase
government to local government units. Which of the following is the major goal b. Orientation Phase
of devolution? c. Working Phase
a. To strengthen local government units d. Termination Phase
b. To allow greater autonomy to local government units 95. What is the role of Nurse Stephanie in community research?
c. To empower the people and promote their self-reliance a. Facilitator
d. To make basic services more accessible to the people b. Leader
84. What best signifies that learning is effective? c. Formulator
a. Community members continue to participate in the Zumba session every d. Officer
morning 96. Which of the following approaches should Nurse Stephanie best
b. Community members are able to describe the important of a healthy apply when conducting community organization?
lifestyle a. Universal Health Care Law
c. Community members verbalize that they will apply their learning b. Devolution of health services
d. Community members put posters on how to eat healthily in multiple areas c. Community Mobilization
around their barangay d. Primary Health Care
85. When assessing the people’s risk for Non-Communicable Diseases 97. Which step in community organizing involves training of potential
such as hypertension and diabetes, what protocol can the public health nurse use? leaders in the community?
a. PhilPEN a. Integration
b. Integrated Management of Adolescent and Adult Illness b. Core group formation
c. IMCI c. Community organization
d. FOURmula One for Health d. Community study
Situation 98. In which step are plans formulated for solving community problems?
The Field Health Services and Information System (FHSIS) is the recording and a. Mobilization
reporting system in public health care in the Philippines. b. Action
86. What is the fundamental block of FHSIS? c. Core group formation
a. Family treatment record d. Community organization
b. Tally report 99. What is the best way for Nurse Stephanie to imbibe the community
c. Output report way of life in Brgy. Viejo?
d. Target/client list a. Visit the community every 2 days
87. To monitor clients registered in long-term regimens, such as the b. Create an office in the barangay health center that she can visit everyday
Multi-Drug Therapy, which component will be most useful? c. Go to the public areas in the community and converse with the people
* d. Conduct house-to-house surveys
a. Tally report 100. What is the indication that Nurse Stephanie can now phase out of the
b. Output report community?
c. Target/client list a. Plans are already in place and implemented
d. Individual health record b. The community members already develops trust in the public health nurse
88. Who produces the output report? c. CHWs are able to assume staff level functions
* d. The LGU have accepted to address the pressing needs of the community
a. Public Health Office RECALLS 5 - NP 2
b. Regional DOH Office
c. Rural Health Unit
d. Barangay Health Center
89. When creating a tally report for infectious diseases, how often is the
most ideal?
*
a. Weekly
b. Monthly
c. Quarterly
d. Annually
90. To ensure a standardized facility database in FHSIS, what is the best
approach?
*
a. Conduct tally as often as possible
b. Create summaries of cases recorded
c. Double check the accuracy of data
d. Use the same forms across facilities
Situation
Nurse Stephanie wants to conduct community participation research in Brgy
Viejo.
91. What is the primary goal of COPAR?
a. Community mobilization
b. Community health development
c. Community organizing
d. Community assessment