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NUR 114 P1 EXAMINATION (FINAL) b. Natural
Ques7ons 1 to 10 c. Anthropogenic
This status is used for any pa7ent who can wait more than 2 d. Supernannuated
hours to be seen without the likelihood of deteriora7on in the The nurse ]nds the client unresponsive on the ‘oor of the
ED. * 1 bathroom. Which ac7on should the nurse implement ]rst? *
point 1 point
a. Emergent a. Check the client for breathing.
b. Urgent b. Assess the caro7d artery for a pulse.
c. Nonurgent c. Shake the client and shout.
d. Elec7ve d. Call a code via the bathroom call light.
It is a catastrophic event that results in casual7es that It is a serious disrup7on of the func7oning of a community or a
overwhelm the healthcare resources in that community and society at any scale due to hazardous events interac7ng with
may result in a sudden unan7cipated surge of pa7ents, a condi7ons of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to
change in standards of care, and a need to allocate scarce one or more of the following: human,material, economic and
resources? * environmental losses and impacts *
1 point 1 point
a. Disaster a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster d. Natural disaster
The nurse is triaging four clients injured in a train derailment. You are a nurse in the emergency department and it is during
Which client should receive priority treatment? * the shiZ that Mr. CT is admieed in the area due to a fractured
1 point skull from a motor accident. You scheduled him for surgery
a. A 42-year-old with dyspnea and chest asymmetry. under which classi]ca7on? *
b. A 17-year-oldwith fractured arm. 1 point
c. A 4-year-old with facial lacera7ons. a. Urgent
d. A 30-year-old with blunt abdominal trauma b. Emergent
c. Required
A 56-year-old pa7ent presents in triage with leZ-sided chest d. Elec7ve
pain, diaphoresis, and dizziness. This pa7ent should be
priori7zed into which category? * This is a poten7al threat to humans and their welfare * 1
1 point point a. Risk
a. High urgent b. Disaster
b. Urgent c. Hazard
c. Non-urgent d. WarningQues7ons 11 to 20
d. Emergent It is a purposeful exchange of informa7on about the existence,
nature and severity or acceptability of health risk between
It is used to determine which events are most likely to a\ect a policymakers, health care providers AND THE
community and to make decisions about whom or what to MEDIA. *
protect as the basis of establishing measures for preven7on, 1 point
mi7ga7on, and response. * a. Emergency response
1 point b. Incident Ac7on Plan
a. Hazard Iden7]ca7on c. Incident management system
b. Vulnerability analysis d. Risk Communica7on
c. Risk Assessment
d. Disaster Planning This is the lead government instrumentality for response: *
1 point
Which of the following is not a category in determining a. DPWH
disasters? * b. DILG
1 point c. DSWD
a. Man-made d. DND
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It is the Government of the Philippines’ “mul7-hazard” d. Loca7on of an advance
response plan. *
1 point It is a systema7c approach to iden7fying, assessing and
a. Philippine Disaster Plan implemen7ng strategies and plans that aims to reduce,the
b. Na7onal Disaster Response Plan probability of a hazard event. *
c. Philippine Na7onal Red Cross 1 point
d. Na7onal Disaster Risk Reduc7on Management Council Plan a. Disaster risk reduc7on management
b. Rehabilita7on and recovery
During the nursing assessment, which data represent c. Disaster preven7on
informa7on concerning health beliefs? * d. Nursing process
1 point
a. Family role and rela7onship paeerns A male client is admieed to the hospital with blunt chest
b. Educa7onal level and ]nancial status trauma aZer a motor vehicle accident. The ]rst nursing
c. Promo7ve, preven7ve, and restora7ve health prac7ces priority for this client would be to: *
d. Use of prescribed and over-the-counter medica7ons 1 point
a. Assess the client’ s airway
Which assessment data should the nurse include when b. Provide pain relief
obtaining a review of body systems * c. Encourage deep breathing and coughing
1 point d. Splint the chest wall with a pillow
a. Brief statement about what brought the client to the health Ques7ons 21 to 25
care provider This is usually considered to be the restric7on of the ac7vi7es
b. Client complaints of chest pain, dyspnea, or abdominal of a healthy person who has been exposed to a communicable
disease? *
pain
1 point
c. Informa7on about the client’s sexual performance and a. Isola7on
preference b. Quaran7ne
d. The client’s name, address, age, and phone number c. Screening
d. Vaccina7on
The primary government olce for disaster preven7on and
mi7ga7on: * It is an act of human malice intended to injure and kill civilians
1 point and is associated with higher rate of psychiatric morbidity than
a. DILG are ‘Acts of God’” *
b. DTI 1 point
c. DOST a. Disaster
d. DND b. Bioterrorism
c. Calamity
An anxious 24-year-old college student complains of 7ngling d. Natural disaster
sensa7ons, palpita7ons, and chest 7ghtness. Deep,rapid
breathing and carpal spasms are noted. What priority nursing A disaster survivor started to have trouble sleeping at night
ac7on should you take? * days aZer the disaster. What could be the explana7on for
1 point this? *
a. No7fy the physician immediately. 1 point
b. Administer supplemental oxygen. a. It is a normal reac7on.
c. Have the student breathe into a paper bag. b. It is not a normal reac7on to the situa7on
d. Obtain an order for an anxioly7c medica7on. c. Her sleep depriva7on is caused by overs7mula7on
d. She was just not 7red.
Nurse Kelly is acquiring informa7on from a client in the
emergency department. Which is an example of biographic A nurse told the physician about the pa7ent’s in]delity to his
informa7on that may be obtained during a health history? * wife. The nurse violated the pa7ent’s: *
1 point 1 point
a. The chief complaint a. Civil liability
b. Past health status b. Nurse-pa7ent contract
c. History immuniza7ons c. Data Privacy
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NUR 114 P1 EXAMINATION (FINAL) b. Natural
Ques7ons 1 to 10 c. Anthropogenic
This status is used for any pa7ent who can wait more than 2 d. Supernannuated
hours to be seen without the likelihood of deteriora7on in the The nurse ]nds the client unresponsive on the ‘oor of the
ED. * 1 bathroom. Which ac7on should the nurse implement ]rst? *
point 1 point
a. Emergent a. Check the client for breathing.
b. Urgent b. Assess the caro7d artery for a pulse.
c. Nonurgent c. Shake the client and shout.
d. Elec7ve d. Call a code via the bathroom call light.
It is a catastrophic event that results in casual7es that It is a serious disrup7on of the func7oning of a community or a
overwhelm the healthcare resources in that community and society at any scale due to hazardous events interac7ng with
may result in a sudden unan7cipated surge of pa7ents, a condi7ons of exposure, vulnerability and capacity, leading to
change in standards of care, and a need to allocate scarce one or more of the following: human,material, economic and
resources? * environmental losses and impacts *
1 point 1 point
a. Disaster a. Disaster
b. Health Disaster b. Health Disaster
c. Pandemic c. Pandemic
d. Natural disaster d. Natural disaster
The nurse is triaging four clients injured in a train derailment. You are a nurse in the emergency department and it is during
Which client should receive priority treatment? * the shiZ that Mr. CT is admieed in the area due to a fractured
1 point skull from a motor accident. You scheduled him for surgery
a. A 42-year-old with dyspnea and chest asymmetry. under which classi]ca7on? *
b. A 17-year-oldwith fractured arm. 1 point
c. A 4-year-old with facial lacera7ons. a. Urgent
d. A 30-year-old with blunt abdominal trauma b. Emergent
c. Required
A 56-year-old pa7ent presents in triage with leZ-sided chest d. Elec7ve
pain, diaphoresis, and dizziness. This pa7ent should be
priori7zed into which category? * This is a poten7al threat to humans and their welfare * 1
1 point point a. Risk
a. High urgent b. Disaster
b. Urgent c. Hazard
c. Non-urgent d. WarningQues7ons 11 to 20
d. Emergent It is a purposeful exchange of informa7on about the existence,
nature and severity or acceptability of health risk between
It is used to determine which events are most likely to a\ect a policymakers, health care providers AND THE
community and to make decisions about whom or what to MEDIA. *
protect as the basis of establishing measures for preven7on, 1 point
mi7ga7on, and response. * a. Emergency response
1 point b. Incident Ac7on Plan
a. Hazard Iden7]ca7on c. Incident management system
b. Vulnerability analysis d. Risk Communica7on
c. Risk Assessment
d. Disaster Planning This is the lead government instrumentality for response: *
1 point
Which of the following is not a category in determining a. DPWH
disasters? * b. DILG
1 point c. DSWD
a. Man-made d. DND
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It is the Government of the Philippines’ “mul7-hazard” d. Loca7on of an advance
response plan. *
1 point It is a systema7c approach to iden7fying, assessing and
a. Philippine Disaster Plan implemen7ng strategies and plans that aims to reduce,the
b. Na7onal Disaster Response Plan probability of a hazard event. *
c. Philippine Na7onal Red Cross 1 point
d. Na7onal Disaster Risk Reduc7on Management Council Plan a. Disaster risk reduc7on management
b. Rehabilita7on and recovery
During the nursing assessment, which data represent c. Disaster preven7on
informa7on concerning health beliefs? * d. Nursing process
1 point
a. Family role and rela7onship paeerns A male client is admieed to the hospital with blunt chest
b. Educa7onal level and ]nancial status trauma aZer a motor vehicle accident. The ]rst nursing
c. Promo7ve, preven7ve, and restora7ve health prac7ces priority for this client would be to: *
d. Use of prescribed and over-the-counter medica7ons 1 point
a. Assess the client’ s airway
Which assessment data should the nurse include when b. Provide pain relief
obtaining a review of body systems * c. Encourage deep breathing and coughing
1 point d. Splint the chest wall with a pillow
a. Brief statement about what brought the client to the health Ques7ons 21 to 25
care provider This is usually considered to be the restric7on of the ac7vi7es
b. Client complaints of chest pain, dyspnea, or abdominal of a healthy person who has been exposed to a communicable
disease? *
pain
1 point
c. Informa7on about the client’s sexual performance and a. Isola7on
preference b. Quaran7ne
d. The client’s name, address, age, and phone number c. Screening
d. Vaccina7on
The primary government olce for disaster preven7on and
mi7ga7on: * It is an act of human malice intended to injure and kill civilians
1 point and is associated with higher rate of psychiatric morbidity than
a. DILG are ‘Acts of God’” *
b. DTI 1 point
c. DOST a. Disaster
d. DND b. Bioterrorism
c. Calamity
An anxious 24-year-old college student complains of 7ngling d. Natural disaster
sensa7ons, palpita7ons, and chest 7ghtness. Deep,rapid
breathing and carpal spasms are noted. What priority nursing A disaster survivor started to have trouble sleeping at night
ac7on should you take? * days aZer the disaster. What could be the explana7on for
1 point this? *
a. No7fy the physician immediately. 1 point
b. Administer supplemental oxygen. a. It is a normal reac7on.
c. Have the student breathe into a paper bag. b. It is not a normal reac7on to the situa7on
d. Obtain an order for an anxioly7c medica7on. c. Her sleep depriva7on is caused by overs7mula7on
d. She was just not 7red.
Nurse Kelly is acquiring informa7on from a client in the
emergency department. Which is an example of biographic A nurse told the physician about the pa7ent’s in]delity to his
informa7on that may be obtained during a health history? * wife. The nurse violated the pa7ent’s: *
1 point 1 point
a. The chief complaint a. Civil liability
b. Past health status b. Nurse-pa7ent contract
c. History immuniza7ons c. Data Privacy