DISASTER NURSING ALL || Exam Questions with
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b. Health Disaster correct answers It is a catastrophic event that results in casualties that
overwhelm the healthcare resources in that community and
may result in a sudden unanticipated surge of patients, a change in standards of care, and a need
to allocate
scarce resources?
a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster
a. Disaster correct answers It is a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a
society at any scale due to hazardous events
interacting with conditions of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to one or more of the
following: human,
material, economic and environmental losses and impacts
a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster
d. Supernatural correct answers Which of the following is not a category in determining
disasters?
a. Man-made
b. Natural
c. Anthropogenic
d. Supernatural
c. Hazard correct answers This is a potential threat to humans and their welfare
a. Risk
b. Disaster
c. Hazard
d. Warning
a. Hazard Identification correct answers It is used to determine which events are most likely to
affect a community and to make decisions about whom
or what to protect as the basis of establishing measures for prevention, mitigation, and response.
a. Hazard Identification
b. Vulnerability analysis
c. Risk Assessment
d. Disaster Planning
,a. Disaster risk reduction management correct answers It is a systematic approach to identifying,
assessing and implementing strategies and plans that aims to reduce,
the probability of a hazard event.
a. Disaster risk reduction management
b. Rehabilitation and recovery
c. Disaster prevention
d. Nursing process
a. DOST correct answers The leading agency for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
a. DOST
b. DILG
c. DOH
d. DSWD
a. National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) correct answers It is the Government of the
Philippines' "multi-hazard" response plan.
a. National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP)
b. National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC)
c. Philippine National Red Cross
d. Philippine Disaster Plan (PDP)
B. DSWD correct answers It is the lead agency of Response.
A. DILG
B. DSWD
C. DOH
D. NEDA
d. Risk Communication correct answers It is a purposeful exchange of information about the
existence, nature and severity or acceptability of health risk between policymakers, health care
providers AND THE MEDIA.
a. Emergency response
b. Incident Action Plan
c. Incident management system
d. Risk Communication
b. Bioterrorism correct answers It is an act of human malice intended to injure and kill civilians
and is associated with higher rate of psychiatric morbidity than are 'Acts of God'"
a. Disaster
b. Bioterrorism
c. Calamity
d. Natural disaster
, a. Special needs population correct answers They are considered to be more vulnerable and
therefore require special consideration both in disaster planning and response?
a. Special needs population
b. Older people
c. Children and youth
d. Ethnic people
d. All of the above correct answers Who are considered to belong in those who have special
needs population?
a. Children and youth
b. Older people
c. Cultural and ethnic people
d. All of the above
a. It is a normal reaction. correct answers A disaster survivor started to have trouble sleeping at
night days after the disaster. What could be the explanation for this?
a. It is a normal reaction.
b. It is not a normal reaction to the situation
c. Her sleep deprivation is caused by overstimulation
d. She was just not tired.
c. Facilitate rituals, ceremonies, or memorials correct answers Which of the following may
facilitate the process of mourning for the bereaved?
a. Telling them to move on
b. Acting as if nothing happened
c. Facilitate rituals, ceremonies, or memorials
d. Give them all the space they can have
c. Ethics correct answers This refers to the examination of what it means to live a moral life.
a. Law
b. Morality
c. Ethics
d. Confidentiality
a. Law correct answers These are the rules and regulations under which nurses must carry out
their professional duties
a. Law
b. Morality
c. Ethics
d. Confidentiality
Guaranteed Correct Answers.
b. Health Disaster correct answers It is a catastrophic event that results in casualties that
overwhelm the healthcare resources in that community and
may result in a sudden unanticipated surge of patients, a change in standards of care, and a need
to allocate
scarce resources?
a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster
a. Disaster correct answers It is a serious disruption of the functioning of a community or a
society at any scale due to hazardous events
interacting with conditions of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to one or more of the
following: human,
material, economic and environmental losses and impacts
a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster
d. Supernatural correct answers Which of the following is not a category in determining
disasters?
a. Man-made
b. Natural
c. Anthropogenic
d. Supernatural
c. Hazard correct answers This is a potential threat to humans and their welfare
a. Risk
b. Disaster
c. Hazard
d. Warning
a. Hazard Identification correct answers It is used to determine which events are most likely to
affect a community and to make decisions about whom
or what to protect as the basis of establishing measures for prevention, mitigation, and response.
a. Hazard Identification
b. Vulnerability analysis
c. Risk Assessment
d. Disaster Planning
,a. Disaster risk reduction management correct answers It is a systematic approach to identifying,
assessing and implementing strategies and plans that aims to reduce,
the probability of a hazard event.
a. Disaster risk reduction management
b. Rehabilitation and recovery
c. Disaster prevention
d. Nursing process
a. DOST correct answers The leading agency for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
a. DOST
b. DILG
c. DOH
d. DSWD
a. National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) correct answers It is the Government of the
Philippines' "multi-hazard" response plan.
a. National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP)
b. National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC)
c. Philippine National Red Cross
d. Philippine Disaster Plan (PDP)
B. DSWD correct answers It is the lead agency of Response.
A. DILG
B. DSWD
C. DOH
D. NEDA
d. Risk Communication correct answers It is a purposeful exchange of information about the
existence, nature and severity or acceptability of health risk between policymakers, health care
providers AND THE MEDIA.
a. Emergency response
b. Incident Action Plan
c. Incident management system
d. Risk Communication
b. Bioterrorism correct answers It is an act of human malice intended to injure and kill civilians
and is associated with higher rate of psychiatric morbidity than are 'Acts of God'"
a. Disaster
b. Bioterrorism
c. Calamity
d. Natural disaster
, a. Special needs population correct answers They are considered to be more vulnerable and
therefore require special consideration both in disaster planning and response?
a. Special needs population
b. Older people
c. Children and youth
d. Ethnic people
d. All of the above correct answers Who are considered to belong in those who have special
needs population?
a. Children and youth
b. Older people
c. Cultural and ethnic people
d. All of the above
a. It is a normal reaction. correct answers A disaster survivor started to have trouble sleeping at
night days after the disaster. What could be the explanation for this?
a. It is a normal reaction.
b. It is not a normal reaction to the situation
c. Her sleep deprivation is caused by overstimulation
d. She was just not tired.
c. Facilitate rituals, ceremonies, or memorials correct answers Which of the following may
facilitate the process of mourning for the bereaved?
a. Telling them to move on
b. Acting as if nothing happened
c. Facilitate rituals, ceremonies, or memorials
d. Give them all the space they can have
c. Ethics correct answers This refers to the examination of what it means to live a moral life.
a. Law
b. Morality
c. Ethics
d. Confidentiality
a. Law correct answers These are the rules and regulations under which nurses must carry out
their professional duties
a. Law
b. Morality
c. Ethics
d. Confidentiality