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An employer has established a physical exercise area in the workplace and encourages all employees to use it, this is an example of what level of health promotion? a. Primary prevention c. tertiary prevention b. Secondary prevention d. passive prevention 2. The most basic intervention of nurses thru health promotion is/are: a. screening and case finding activities b. community organization for health action c. health information, communication and education d. behavior modification for healthy living 3. Health sector has different roles with ultimate goal of improving the health status and the quality of life, they are composed of the following except: a. government organization b. private institutions c. community organization d. peoples organization 4. Which of the following statements about goal is incorrect? a. goal should be measurable b. goal should be client centered c. goal should include specific nursing action d. goal should be established with client participation 5. What is the common goal of discharge planning in all care settings? a. prolong hospitalization until the client can function independently b. teach the client how to perform self-care c. provide the financial resources needed to ensure proper care d. prevent the need for further medical follow-up] 6. Which of the following is the mission of Department of Health? a. promote a healthy lifestyle b. ensure accessibility and quality of health care c. reduce morbidity and mortality d. Improve general health status of the people 7. What is the focus of Primary Health Care prevention? a. health care services b. health for all people c. health care delivery system d. health promotion and prevention 8. What is the focus of Secondary Health Care? a. detect early malnutrition b. detect early sign and symptoms c. early diagnosis and treatment d. rehabilitation 9. Which of the following should the nurse consider during a home visit? a. identifying the family need b. purpose of the home visit c. flexible and practical planning d. planning continued care 10. Which of the following is a very important procedure of the PHN during home visit? a. protection of the PHNs bag b. handwashing c. cleaning the bag d. arrangement of contents of the bag 11. As a PHN, surveying the workplace of the employees is part of your regular activities, at which level of prevention does this belong? a. tertiary level b. primary level c. secondary level d. intermediate level 12. As a PHN, which of the following should you possess? a. Public Health Science knowledge b. interviewing and counseling skills c. oral and written communication d. all of the above 13. HEALTH FOR ALL FILIPINOS, is the: a. mission of DOH b. vision of DOH c. goal of DOH d. goal of PHC 14. Which of the following is the goal of DOH a. strengthen the health care system b. ensure accessibility and quality of health care c. Health in the hands of the people by 2020 d. improve quality of life among Filipinos 15. Functions of Health Care Delivery system includes promotion, prevention, rehabilitation and a. treatment b. education c. nutrition d. curative 16. Levels of Health Care Facilities are the following except: a. Universal b. Primary c. Secondary d. Tertiary 17. A hospital that is smaller, non-departmentalized which includes district, regional and emergency hospital is an example of a. Primary Health Care Facility b. Secondary Health Care Facility d. Tertiary Health Care Facility d. None of the above 18. According to WHO, ______________, is essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them. a. community health nursing b. primary health care c. preventive care d. rural health 19. It is the legal basis for Primary Health Care: a. PD 79 b. PD 996 c. LOI 949 d. LOI 49 20. Active community participation is one of the pillars of PHC, others are also included except: a. organizational strategy b. use of appropriate technology c. intra and inter-sectoral linkages d. support mechanism made available 21. Which of the following characterize Primary Health Care? i. essential health care accessible and acceptable to individual and family ii. cost of care is affordable to community and country iii .setting is in tertiary hospital iv. requires health personnel and specialized training a. I and IV b. I and II c. III and IV d. II and III 22. Which of the following Nursing activities is in line with the mission of DOH: a. provision of cosmetic surgery b. non-promotion of alternative therapies c. home visit d. focus on special and tertiary level cases

23. Which one of the following is not a cornerstone of PHC? a. active community participation b. intra and inter sectoral linkages c. use of appropriate technology d. funding of government agencies 24. Levels of health care services are determined by which of the following? a. funding system in all levels b. active participation of community c. availability of health care personnel d. referral to other services 25. Which public health programs will have the most significant impact on communitys health status? a. family planning program b. maternal health program c. environmental sanitation d. nutrition program 26. An efficient teaching method to present general information about the preventive measures against dengue is: a. lecture b. discussion c. demonstration d. role playing 27. In the past few months, was been an increase in the number of children and adults from one barangay consulting in the health center for diarrhea. PHN is planning a community diagnosis, what should she do first? a. determine the data to be collected b. determine the objectives of the community diagnosis c. define the study population d. ask permission from the mayor 28. What are the vaccines should a baby receive? a. 1 dose of BCG at birth or any time after birth, 1 dose of DPT, OPV, and HEPA B at sixth week after birth, and 1 dose of measles vaccine on the ninth month b. 1 dose of BCG at birth or any time after birth, 1 dose of DPT, OPV, and HEPA B at sixth month after birth, and 1 dose of measles vaccine on the ninth month c. 1 dose of BCG at birth or any time after birth, 1 dose of DPT, OPV, and HEPA B at sixth week after birth, and 1 dose of measles vaccine on the ninth week d. 1 dose of BCG at birth or any time after birth, 1 dose of DPT, OPV, and HEPA B at ninth week after birth, and 1 dose of measles vaccine on the sixth month 29. Which one is the primary element of PHC? a. logistic management b. target setting c. health education d. surveillance and research 30. Legal basis for Immunization: a. PD 996 b. PD 965 c. PD 807 d. PD 442 31. Measles is given subcutaneously as a dose of 0.5ml, at what age is this done? a. 9 months b. 4 months c. 1 and half year d. 1 year 32. A process by which individuals, communities and organizations gain mastery of their lives. a. health education b. empowerment c. health promotion d. management 33. Which of the following is consistent with primary health care? a. immunization against Hepa B b. health NGOs c. botika sa barangay d. all of the above 34. Herbal plant for fungal infection: a. Acapulco b. pansit-pansitan c. garlic d. ampalaya 35. Herbal plant for asthma: a. sambong b. lagundi c. yerba Buena d. nyog-niyogan 36. Which of the following public health programs will have the most significant impact on the communitys health status? a. family Planning program b. maternal health program c. environmental sanitation d. nutrition program 37. Mission of DOH in partnership with the people to ensure equity, quality and access to health care through the following services except: a. making services available b. affordability c. arousing community awareness d. mobilizing resources 38. What is the primary focus of Public Health Nursing? a. inter-sectoral collaboration within the community b. promotion of health and prevention of diseases in the community c. rehabilitation in order to prevent further or permanent damage d. treatment of the sick members of the community 39. Which of the following is not a factor affecting a persons health on the multifactorial phenomenon? a. psycho-social factors b. socio-cultural factors c. political factors d. economic factors 40. You will illustrate in a graph the figures of diseases or accidents occurring in the community during a certain period of time, which among the following you will use? a. mortality statistics b. morbidity statistics c. both a and b d. statistics on the leading cause of death 41. Specifically defines Health as a complete state of physical, mental, social well-being and not just the absence of the disease: a. Health-Illness Continuum b. Medical Model c. Role Performance Model d. W.H.O. 42. Which of the following is the goal of DOH a. strengthen the health care system b. ensure accessibility, quality of health care c. Health in the hands of the people by 2020 d. improve quality of life among Filipinos 43. Which of the following is not a basic principle in the achievement of improved health? a. health and nutrition b. universal access to health services c. enhancement performance of health sector d. investment for PHC

44. A process wherein people, health services and agencies of the community are brought together to learn about the common problems, identify these as their own, plan the kind of action needed to solve and act based on it. a. Health education b. community organization c. Community Education d. COPAR 45. The basic goal of health promotion is: a. healthy living b. absence of disease c. no illness d. wellness COPAR PROCESS 46-60 Name at least 3 activities on each Phase: I.PRE-ENTRY PHASE II.ENTRY PHASE III.DIAGNOSIS PHASE IV.COMMUNITY BUILDING PHASE V.COMMUNITY ACTION PHASE V.SUSTENANCE AND STRENGTHENING PHASE VITAL STATISTICS: 61. Total number of live births registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Estimated population as of July 1 of the same year a. Crude Birth Rate b. Infant Mortality Rate c. Crude Death Rate d. Maternal Mortality Rate 62. Total number of deaths registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Estimated population as of July 1 of the same year a. Crude Birth Rate b. Infant Mortality Rate c. Crude Death Rate d. Maternal Mortality Rate 63. Total number of deaths under 1 year of age registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Total number of registered live births of the same calendar year a. Crude Birth Rate b. Infant Mortality Rate c. Crude Death Rate d. Maternal Mortality Rate 64. Total number of deaths from maternal causes registered for a given year X 1000 Total number of live births registered of the same year a. Crude Birth Rate b. Infant Mortality Rate c. Crude Death Rate d. Maternal Mortality Rate 65. Total number of fetal deaths registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Total number of live births registered of same year a. Neonatal Death Rate b. Specific Death Rate c. Fetal Death Rate d. Case Fatality Ratio 66. Number of deaths under 28 days of age registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Total number of live births registered of same year a. Neonatal Death Rate b. Specific Death Rate c. Fetal Death Rate d. Case Fatality Ratio 67. Death in specific class or group registered in a given calendar year X 1000 Estimated population as of July 1 in the same class/group, same year a. Neonatal Death Rate b. Specific Death Rate c. Fetal Death Rate d. Case Fatality Ratio 68. Number of registered death from a specific disease for a given year X 100 Number of registered cases from same specific disease in same year a. Neonatal Death Rate b. Specific Death Rate c. Fetal Death Rate d. Case Fatality Ratio 69. Number of person acquiring a disease in a given year X 100 Number of exposed to same disease in same year a. Attack Rate b. Prevalence Rate c. Incidence Rate d. Proportional Mortality 70. Number of new cases of a particular dse registered at specified pd of time X 100000 Estimated Population as of July 1 of the same year a. Attack Rate b. Prevalence Rate c. Incidence Rate d. Proportional Mortality 71. Number of new and old cases of certain dse registered at a given time X 100 Total number of persons examined at same given time a. Attack Rate b. Prevalence Rate c. Incidence Rate d. Proportional Mortality 72. Number of registered death from a specific cause or age for a calendar year X 100 Number of registered death from all causes, all ages in same year a. Attack Rate b. Prevalence Rate c. Incidence Rate d. Proportional Mortality

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