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A public health nurse compares the rate of teenage pregnancy in various areas of the
city. Which of the core functions of public health is being implemented?
Assurance
Assessment
Prevention
Policy development - Answer-Assessment
The public health nurse must participate in the essential services of public health. These
include:
Monitoring health status by completing a community assessment
Diagnosing and investigating health problems in the world
Informing, educating, and empowering people about health issues
Working in law enforcement to regulate health and ensure safety - Answer-Informing,
educating, and empowering people about health issues
Refers to the family where you came from.
Family of orientation
Family of procreation
Family of your own
Family of extensions - Answer-Family of orientation
The nurse is discussing negativism with the parents of a 30-month-old child when
administering immunization. How should the nurse tell the parents to best respond to
this behavior?
Reprimand the child and give a 15-minute "time out"
Maintain a permissive attitude for this behavior
Use patience and a sense of humor to deal with this behaviour
Assert authority over the child through limit setting - Answer-Use patience and a sense
of humor to deal with this behaviour
To respect a client's personal space and territoriality, the nurse:
Avoids the use of touch
Explains nursing care and procedures
Keeps the curtains pulled around the client's bed
Stands 8 feet away from the bed, if possible. - Answer-Explains nursing care and
procedures
, In this year, the Fajardo Act (Act No. 2156) created Sanitary Divisions.
910
1911
1912
1921 - Answer-1912
The first Filipino nurse supervisor under the Bureau of health:
Ms. Perlita Clark
Ms Carmen del Rosario
Miss Mabel Dabbs
Mrs. Casilang Eustaquio - Answer-Ms Carmen del Rosario
A nurse is preparing to conduct interview survey. The following data should the nurse
collect as a component of the assessment except:
Family structure, characteristics and dynamic
Individual who holds power within the community
Ethnic background and religious affiliation
Stress management of other healthy lifestyle activities - Answer-Individual who holds
power within the community
Ethical practices are characterized by three major principles and these forms the bases
of the client's rights in a health care setting. Which is NOT included?
Respect for autonomy
Beneficence
Justice
Rights - Answer-Rights
The following may be placed in foster care but one:
A child who is abandoned, surrendered, neglected, dependent or orphaned;
A child who is a victim of sexual, physical, or any other form of abuse or exploitation;
A child with all the needs;
A child whose family members are temporarily or permanently unable or unwilling to
provide the child with adequate care. - Answer-A child with all the needs;
A volunteer individual approached the nurse that he wants to donate blood and asked
what age group can donate blood? The nurse reply which of the following:
Between 7-12-year-old
Between 17-65 years old
All of the above
None of the above - Answer-Between 17-65 years old
Health care services were devolved to the Local Government Units (LGU) for the
following reasons except:
To transform LGU into self- reliant communities
To involve people in the development and progress of their communities
Empower local health officials