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l RECALLS 1 NURSING PRACTICE 1



1. Resistance of an entire community to Situation 2: Nurse Jericho makes home
visits to assigned barangays and meets
an infectious agent as a result of the families of different types.
immunity of a large proportion of 6. Nurse Jericho encounters a married
individuals to the agent is called? couple who is raising three children.
Recently, the wife’s mother moved in.
This family should be assessed as .
A. Active immunity
B. Herd immunity A. Extended
C. Passive immunity B. Nuclear
D. Natural immunity C. Alternative
D. Blended
2. Nurse Marites has to be alert about
the duration interval between the 7. Which of the following scenario BEST
invasion by an infection agent and the demonstrates a continuing healthy
appearance of the first sign or symptom family?
of the disease. This is called ?
A. One parent takes care of children. The
A. Generation time other parent earns income and maintains
B. Communicability period the home
C. Virulence B. A couple renews their marital
D. Incubation period relationship after their children become
adults
3. Nurse Marites encourages that C. A couple requires their adolescent
parents to have their kids receive children to attend church services three
measles vaccination stating that those times a week
who are susceptible may have serious D. A family has strict boundaries that
consequences. She also tells them of require members to address problems
the benefits of the immunization. Most within the family.
parents decide to have the
immunization. Which of the following
models is used to guide parent’s
8. One such family is a married couple
decision?
who has two biologic children living
with them as well as a child from the
A. Pender’s Health Promotion Model
wife’s first marriage. What type of family
B. Health Belief Model
is evident?
C. Precede-Proceed Model
D. Reasoned Action Model
A. Homogenous
4. Should an outbreak of a B. Extended
gastrointestinal illness resulting from a C. Blended
food-borne pathogen happens, Nurse D. Nuclear
Marites would likely to think that this is
9. Which documentation of family
a/an:
assessment indicates a healthy and
functional family?
A. attack rate
B. secular trend
A. Members believe they can depend in
C. point epidemic
each other.
D. event-related cluster
B. Member provide loving and mutual
support
5. In this situation, Nurse Marites notes C. Under stress, members turn inward so
that the agent in the epidemiolocal triad as not to be burden others.
that brings about measles is the D. Husband holds dominant power over
. his wife

, 10. When Nurse Jericho assesses a 15. Multifactorial etiology is
family, which family task would she fundamental when studying chronic
consider having HIGHEST PRIORITY for disease. What does it imply?
health family functioning
A. Focus should be on the factors or
A. Reproduction of new family members combinations and levels of factors
B. Allocation of family resources contributing to disease.
C. Maintenance of order and authority B. Single organism that causes the
D. Physiologic maintenance and safety disease, such as cholera, must be studied
in more detail.
C. Genetics and molecular structure of
Situation 3: There are major causes of non- disease is paramount
communicable disease that pose D. The rise in infectious and
challenges to the live and health of millions communicable disease must be the main
of people and threaten economic and focus.
social development of countries according Situation 4 – Crimson will be involved in
to the World Health Organization (WHO). interdisciplinary research to be conducted
11. What is the leading cause of death in by the city Health Office to address health
the Philippines according to 2009 data problems of the population covered. To
from Department of Health? prepare for this task, he reviews his
knowledge on the research process and
A. HIV research design.
B. Cancer 16. The type of epidemiologic study that
C. Cardiovascular Illness is used to describe a group of persons
D. Tuberculosis enrolled in a study who share some
12. Which of the following are the four characteristic of interest and who are
chronic diseases referred to by WHO?1. followed over a period of time to
Dementia2. Cardiovascular Disease3. observe some health outcome is a(n):
Cancer4. Diabetes Mellitus5. Chronic
Obstructive Lung Disease6. Arthritis A. Cohort study
B. Experimental study
A. 1,2,3 and 4 C. Cross-sectional study
B. 1,2,5 and 6 D. case control study
c. 2,3,4 and 5 17. Crimson suggested to use an
d. 2,4,5 and 6 analytic approach in their research.
13 What includes in the Determinants of Which of the following statements BEST
health that address the development of describes the analytic approach?
cancer in a community:1. Prevailing diet
high in processed food and fat.2. High A. Focuses on the community’s health
percentage of tobacco use among the problems and issues
residents.3. Proximity of the community B. Views factors that influence health and
to chemical plants that emit poisonous by which interventions to improve health
gases. 4. Availability of the health are directed
facilities. 5.Men age of women C. Utilizes health indicators to define
population. population health
D. Addresses the social determinants of
A. 3,4 and 5 health to solve community’s problems
B. 1,2 and 3 18. Crimson is specifically assigned to
c. 1,3 and 4 talk individually with community leaders
d. 2,4 and 5 like the primary grade teacher and the
14. According to WHO, the number on barangay official in charge of the health
cause of mortality from chronic committee. Which data collection
diseases worldwide, using the 2015 method will the nurse use?
estimate, is .
A. Ischemic Heart Disease A. Key informant interview
B. Tuberculosis B. Community mapping
C. Diabetes Mellitus C. Participant observer
D. Pneumonia D. Social survey

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