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a. Bronchopneumonia
b. No pneumonia cough or colds
c. Sever pneumonia
d. Pneumonia
2. The 1st child who is 13 months has fast breathing. Using IMCI parameters
he has:
3. Nene the second child has diarrhea for 5 days. There is no blood in the
stool. She is irritable and her eyes are sunken. The nurse offered fluids
and the child drinks eagerly. How would you classify Nene’s illness?
a. Some dehydration
b. Dysentery
c. No dehydration
d. Severe dehydration
6. If you assess Baby Gem which of the following is/are important question’s
that you would ask her mother?
7. It is important to assess Baby Gem breathing. You would know that she
has fast breathing if her RR is:
a. 40 breaths/min
b. 60 breaths/min
c. 65 breaths/min
d. 50 breaths/min
8. Baby Gem has fast breathing. The nurse knows that this is a sign of
a. No pneumonia
b. Pneumonia
c. Severe Pneumonia
d. Very Severe Disease
a. Pink
b. Yellow
c. Green
d. Red
SITUATION: Bebe is 4 years old. She is lethargic. Her mother brought her to
the health center because of diarrhea for 5 days. She does not have cough and
fever. She does not have an ear problem. The nurse assesses Bebe’s diarrhea.
Bebe is lethargic. She has sunken eyes. When the abdomen was pinched, it
went back to its original state very slowly.
11. The nurse will classify Bebe as having:
a. Plan A
b. Plan B
c. Plan C
d. Plan D
15. The nurse reassess Bebe after 1 hour. Skin pinch returns back very
slowly. Bebe is no longer lethargic. What is the next thing that the nurse
will do?
16. The nurse observes what sign that led to the classification of
PNEUMONIA?
a. Abnormally sleepy
b. Stridor
c. Chest indrawing
d. Fast breathing
18. Nurse Marimar teaches Cruzita’s mother on how to give oral drugs at
home. Which of the following must not be observed?
a. Determine the appropriate drugs and dosage for the child’s age and
weight
b. Tell the mother reason for giving the drug to the child
c. Demonstrate how to measure a dose
d. Instruct the mother to give the first dose at home
a. Yes
b. No
c. There is no data mentioned
d. Probably
20. Cruzita’s mother brought Cruzita after 5 days. She said that Cruzita still
has cough and breathing is still fast. She said that Cruzita sometimes still
feels hot. What will be Nurse Marimar’s next action?
SITUATION: Zorayda, 2 weeks old, was brought by her mother to the health
clinic for check up. Her mother said that the umbilicus is infected. Jolina, the
nurse at the clinic assessed her for possible serious bacterial infection.
a. grunting
b. nasal flaring
c. abnormal movement
d. sunken fontanelle
23. Jolina looked at Zorayda’s umbilicus. There was redness, there was pus
draining from it. There was no redness noted in the surrounding skin.
Jolina will classify Zorayda as having:
25. what is used to treat umbilical infection at home based on IMCI protocol?
27. Jimboy’s mother said that he was coughing for more than 30 days. What
will the nurse advise her?
28. The nurse taught Jimboy’s mother to soothe the throat and relieve the
cough with a safe remedy. Which of the following are safe remedies
based on IMCI protocol?
1. nasal decongestants
2. breast milk
3. SLK syrup
4. Throat lozenges
5. water and salt solution
6. topical rubs
a. 1, 2 and 3
b. 2 and 3
c. 1, 3 and 6
d. 1, 4 and 6
29. What is the first line antibiotic for acute ear infection?
a. amoxicillim
b. cotrimoxazole
c. nalidixic acid
d. chloramphenicol
a. Albendazole
b. Iron
c. Vitamin A
d. Cotrimoxazole
Situation: Grendel, 16 months old was brought to the clinic by her grandmother.
He was classified as:
NO PNEUMONIA: COUGH AND COLDS
DIARRHEA WITH NO DEHYDRATION
VERY LOW WEIGHT FOR AGE
The nurse asked his grandmother some questions to assess his care for
development. His grandmother says that his parents does not play with Grendel
since they are both working. Grendels’ brother sometimes play with him. His
grandmother said that she is too old to play with a child. She just takes care of
Grendels’ feeding, dressing and grooming. The nurse asked the grandmother if
she talks to grendel. The grandmother said “I do not do much talking.”
a. Yes
b. No
c. Probably
d. No data available
32. The nurse will identify what care for development problem?
35. Which of the following is recommended for Grendel’s food and fluid
intake?
a. Taho, Boiled saba, banana, yellow camote, peanuts two times a day
b. Lugaw with oil, mashed vegetables or beans, steamed tokwa, flaked fish 5
times a day if not breastfed.
c. Chicken, monggo, dilis, camote, potato, and other fruits and vegetables
five times a day
d. Do not give any other food or fluids except for breastmilk substitute
36. Pumba has which of the following signs to be classified as having some
dehydration?
a. abnormally sleepy and difficult to awaken; sunken eyes; piched skin goes
back very slowly
b. drinking poorly; sunken eyes; skin pinch goes back very slowly
c. Restless and irritable, thirsty; pinched skin goes back immediately
d. Drinking eagerly, skin pinch goes back slowly
a. sunken eyes
b. mucus in the stool
c. blood in the stool
d. all of the above
38. Pumba’s diarrhea has been existing for how many days?
a. 5 days
b. 7 days or more
c. 10 days or more
d. 14 days or more
a. None
b. Hepa B1
c. Measles
d. Hepa B1, Measles
a. Yes
b. No
c. C. Yes but during their follow up visit
d. It depends on the mother
SITUATION: Chucky, 7 weeks old, is brought to the clinic because of diarrhea.
He is classified as having some dehydration. He has no other serious
classification. He had BCG and Hepa B1.
a. No
b. Yes
c. It depends on the mother
d. No adequate data
42. The nurse initiated Treatment Plan B. Which of the following describes
this treatment plan?
a. Counsel the mother regarding the three rules of home treatment for
diarrhea
b. Give in the health center the recommended amount of ORS over a 4-hour
period
c. Intravenous administration of fluids
d. Use of nasogastric tube for rehydration
a. Hepa B2
b. DPT 1, OPV 1
c. Measles
d. Both A & B
44. Chuckie’s mother expressed her concern about giving Chucky the
immunization. She said that Chucky is dehydrated and the vaccine may
worsen the diarrhea. What is the nurse’s best response?
a. good attachment
b. no attachment at all
c. no signs of inadequate feeding
d. no active feeding
a. Rapid sucking
b. Deep continuous sucking
c. Slow deep sucks, sometimes pausing
d. On and off sucking
a. running nose
b. positive blood smear
c. positive tourniquet test
d. all of the above
50. What should not be given to children with a classification of sever dengue
hemorrhagic fever?
a. cotrimoxazole
b. aspirin
c. paracetamol
d. ORS
51. IMCI as a strategy deals with managing different common childhood
illnesses. It is a/an ___________effort conducted by DOH,APSOM,
ADCPN, CHED
a. coordinated
b. collaborative
c. integrated
d. all of the above
53. When a child and the mother arrives at the health center, it is important to
know how long has the child had cough or difficulty of breathing to
correctly assess for:
a. pneumonia
b. asthma
c. TB
d. All of the above
55. If the child has pneumonia, the mother is instructed to return to the health
center after:
a. one day
b. two days
c. 30 days
d. 14 days
56. a 1 ½ year old child who is being formula fed has persistent diarrhea. On
assessment, the child is actively playing and alert. The nurse instructs the
mother to do all except:
57. Dolor brought her 2 year old daughter to the health center because of 2
days cough and 3 days cold. On assessment, the nurse counted the
child’s respiration to 56 BPM. Based on this finding, the following
statements are true and applicable:
a. A, B, C
b. A, C, D
c. B, C
d. C, D
58. To check for the skin turgor of a child having diarrhea, the nurse will:
59. When a sick infant or child is brought to the health center for consultation,
the initial action of the nurse is to assess for danger signs which include
checking the following except:
60. An 8 month old infant is having fast breathing if his respiration is:
a. 30 BPM
b. 40 BPM
c. 50 BPM
d. 60 BPM
61. Johny Boy, 3 years old, was brought to the RHU by her mother because of
diarrhea. On assessment, the child is playful and alert. Which of the
following will you not advise the boy’s mother?
64. What is the primary prevention for CDD advocated by DOH that is
effective and affordable?
a. Fluid replacement
b. Breastfeeding
c. Oral rehydration therapy
d. Measles immunization
a. IgG
b. IgM
c. IgA
d. IgE
67. The child with no dehydration needs home treatment. Which of the
following is not included in the rules of home treatment in this case?
68. A child who has had diarrhea for 14 days but has no sign of dehydration is
classified as:
a. Severe dysentery
b. Severe persistent diarrhea
c. Dysentery
d. Persistent diarrhea
69. If the child has sunken eyes, drinking eagerly, thirsty and skin pinch goes
back slowly, the classification would be:
a. Moderate dehydration
b. Some dehydration
c. No dehydration
d. Severe dehydration
70. Carlo has had diarrhea for 5 days. There is no blood in the stool, he is
irritable. His eyes are sunken. The nurse offers fluid to Carlo and he
drinks eagerly. When the nurse pinched the abdomen, it goes back slowly.
How will you classify Carlo’s illness?
a. No dehydration
b. Moderate dehydration
c. Severe dehydration
d. Some dehydration
a. Breastfeeding
b. Handwashing
c. Minimizing use of water
d. Measles immunization
72. The nurse is assigned in a certain barrio where there is no Botika. What
will you give to a dehydrated infant who is having diarrhea to prevent
further dehydration?
73. The objective of the CDD (Control Diarrheal Disease) in the under-five
action group which is to reduce mortality from diarrhea is expected to be
achieved through extensive case management utilizing:
a. ORT
b. Environmental sanitation activities
c. MCH program activities
d. Health education activities
74. It is the target of National objectives for Health (NOH) for 2005-2010 to
eliminate the following major health problems;
75. If the child does not have ear problem, using the IMCI what should you do
as the nurse?
76. An ear discharge that has been present for more than 14 days can be
classified as:
78. If the child has severe classification because of ear problem what would
be the best thing the nurse can do?
79. A child with ear problem should be assessed for the following except:
a. Ear pain
b. Is there any fever?
c. Ear discharge
d. If discharge is present for how long
80. A child with pneumonia is classified as having very severe disease and
should be referred urgently to the hospital, if the child manifests which of
the following?
a. 50
b. 60
c. 40
d. None of the above
82. As the patient comes to the health center, the health practitioner will ask
what are the child’s problem. Who will provide the aforementioned
information?
a. nurse
b. midwife
c. mother
d. none of the above
83. A General Danger Signs (GDS), when the child experience fits of jerky
movements, spasm and seizure;
84. The harsh sound heard when the child breaths in;
a. stridor
b. mild chest indrawing
c. chest indrawing
d. intercostal indrawing
a. pink row
b. yellow row
c. green row
d. none of the above
86. What is the best treatment for the local infection called skin pustules
a. gentian violet
b. isoprophyl alcohol
c. betadine
d. none of the above
87. The following are the musts, in deciding whether is true or not , Except:
a. Doctor
b. Nurse and midwives
c. Barangay Health Worker (BHW)
d. All of the above
89. A childhood program that is integrated with the IMCI in treating diarrheal
diseases;
a. CARI
b. CDD
c. Nutrition
d. None of the above
a. Prevent
b. Praise
c. Patience
d. None of the above
92. In assessing some palmar pallor, the nurse would be right if she is looking
for a palm that is;
a. paper white
b. paper white with a tinge of pink
c. whitish
d. none of the above
a. 20
b. 30
c. 25
d. None of the above
94. A natural family planning that can be used when breastfeeding infants less
than 6 months of age;
a. malaria
b. fever, malaria unlikely
c. fever; DHF unlikely
d. none of the above
a. fast breathing
b. chest indrawing
c. stridor
d. none of the above
99. A sign “bleeding from the nose or gums” puts the child in what fever box
classification”
100. What is the classification of the child who has cough and difficult
breathing and has one General danger sign;
a. Pneumonia
b. Severe Pneumonia
c. Cough or difficult breathing
d. No pneumonia, cough or cold.
FAMILY NURSING PROCESS
SITUATION: The application of the nursing process in caring for the family level of clientele is a
rational method of planning and providing individualized care. As a basic tool, its utilization
ensures competent and safe practice.
101. When promoting health of the individual, family and community, the first step you should
take is:
a. Do a health status assessment
b. Conduct a population census
c. Establish a registry of families
d. Organize the community for action
102. When assessing the family health status, one most important data to collect is the:
a. Roles of the family members
b. Level of immunization of the children
c. Hospitalization experience of the family
d. Health resources of the family
103. These are actions aimed at minimizing or eliminating the possible reasons for or causes
of the family’s inability to do family health tasks.
a. Health seeking behavior
b. Family nursing interventions
c. Objectives
d. Evaluation plan
104. In health promotion, which of the following nursing interventions should you give
priority?
a. Adult education
b. Health education
c. Primary Health Care
d. Program planning
105. When implementing a family nursing care plan, it is most important to develop the
family’s:
a. Self – respect
b. Self – responsibility
c. Self – awareness
d. Self - image
110. The nurse makes a continuous appraisal of the care she provides for
the community in relation to the objectives of care and the response of the
community. This process is called community health
A. assessment
B. diagnosis
C. participation
D. evaluation
112. By its nature, which of the following problems will be given LEAST
priority?
A. unemployment
B. scabies
C. poor home environment
D. ascariasis
113. All interventions made on the family health nursing problems are
recorded in the
A. Family folder
B. Family Service and Progress Record
C. Family Care Plan
D. Health Center Records