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CHN Ii (Lecture)

This document contains lecture notes and modules covering topics related to community health nursing. It includes summaries of key concepts and principles around communicable diseases, environmental health, program planning and evaluation, and other relevant subject areas. Multiple choice questions are provided at the end of each module to test understanding of the material.
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CHN Ii (Lecture)

This document contains lecture notes and modules covering topics related to community health nursing. It includes summaries of key concepts and principles around communicable diseases, environmental health, program planning and evaluation, and other relevant subject areas. Multiple choice questions are provided at the end of each module to test understanding of the material.
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CHN II ( LECTURE )

SOLVINGS: NASA YELLOW PAD

H- Isoniazid
R- Rifampin
E - Ethambutol
S - Streptomycin
Z - Pyrazinamide

CFU:
1. Which of the following causes mycobacterium? A&C ( humans and cattles)
2. TB is cause of what type called: Mycobacterium tuberculosis
3. What is the causative agent of schistosomiasis? ( All of the above )
4. Early signs and symptoms of leprosy, EXCEPT: Inability to close eyelids
5. Poisonous shellfish : Red tide or paralytic shellfish poisoning
6. The world's deadliest disease ? TB
7. Mllaria px signs & symptoms to refer to hx. Which of the following signs & symptoms
did referral to secondary or tertiary facilities? Heteros and Shock
8.Open skin contact. Portal of entry
9. Leptospirosis is also known on the following names, EXCEPT: Cataral duties and
dug fever disease
10. Leptospirosis may be transmitted to: open wounds
11. Drug of choice for leptospirosis? Doxycycline 2000mg

Module 8
1. Nurse Rashan helped in identifying the community for COPAR, which of the following
is not a criterion to be used when selecting an area for copar?
Economically not depressed

2. Activities should be done in choosing the final community?


Take note of potential development

3.As part of the pre-entry phase of COPAR, which of the following implies taht the
potential host family is not good to live?
Neighbors are hesitant to enter the house

4. NUrse natasha is in the social analysis of COPAR if she is doing which of the
following activities?
Conduct community diagnosis
5. Evaluation is a systematic, critical analysis of the current states of the organization
and/or projects compared to desired or planned goals or objectives. In evaluation , there
are two areas of evaluation, one of which is program-based evaluation. The following
are the evaluation parameters for program-based, except?
What is the level of participation in the affairs of the community organization?

6. Methodologies are determined by the community.


COPAR

7. The data analyst is the nurse


Traditional research approach

8. Which among the following best describes community immersion program (CIP)
It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to live
and work in the community.

9. The main aim of conducting an immersion program to a remote area isa:


Bring the health programs to people who cannot access it

10. Community immersion program aims students to develop their:


1, competency in basic nursing skills, 2. Interpersonal skills, 3.Understanding
regarding their social accountability, 4. Leadership skills choices.

MODULE 9
1.Which among the following is included in the title page? SATA
Name of the authors, Submission date

2. This page briefly explains what the paper is all about? Introduction

3. Briefly state names of mentors and other people with significant contribution to the
research study: Acknowledgement

4. It contains pictures and documents that are related to the study: Community profile

5. Geographic identifiers include: SATA


History background , Spot map, Organization chart

6. Who are included in determining the literacy rate of a community: 8 years old and
above

7. It is a record of names of authors cited in the study: Reference


8. The health profile included in computing the dependency rate of the community?
Food storage, Infant feeding practices, Community facilities and resources

9. Who are not included in computing the dependency rate of the community? 18 years
old and below

10. Population density is computed by dividing the total population to the. Total lot area
in square meter

MODULE 10
1.which among the health resources is least visited?Health center
2. Which among the health resources is most visited? Public hospital
3. Which statement is true in relation to the figure?
Elderly visit more public hospitals for health resources than health center,private
clinics, and private hospitals combined.
3. What does the figure may imply? All of these
4. Which of the following questions coming from the interviewer is correct? Are
healthcare workers and services effective?

5. Who is the best resource person when the caregiver of the family is not around? A
sane adult living with the family

6. An example of correct use of speech and volume:


Giving the right information,speaking at the right volume and articulating your
words properly

7. One of the best way to show that you are listening is: Appropriate amount of eye
contact
8. When you speak, your listener gets messages from: SATA: What you say, how you
look , how you act

MODULE 11
1.Which among the following defines planning appropriately?
Planning is a formulation of steps to be undertaken in the future in order to
achieve a desired end.

2. Plans for priority goals depends on the availability of the resources:


True,Constraints and limitations are considered
3. To answer the question, “where are you now? , the nurse should: Gather health
data
4. To analyze the situation, the following actions must be performed: Set priority

5. Identifying the problem of the community involves:


All of the above ( situational analysis, nurse identifies and explains the problem ,
nurse projects what situation needs to be changed, developed or maintained.

MODULE 12
1. The PHN wants to determine the appropriateness and adequacy of the infection
training module. The PHN evaluates the: Process

2. Which among the following is NOT a criterion in evaluation of an outcome of a


deworming program?
Training methods used were varied and appropriate to the participants level of
comprehension.

3. Which among the following is true to evaluation? SATA


B,C,D ( Unqualified service people doing an evaluation, Evaluation is plant that
emails determining the specific input, Record keeping is a part of the evaluation)

4. Program evaluation includes the following steps:


A,B,D ( deciding on what to evaluate , Specifying the evaluation, Making
decisions

5. The primary purpose of program evaluation is: To improve Future program


MODULE 13
1. Which among the following best describe environmental health(EH) ? SATA
EH,is the component of the man's well-being that is determined by interactions
with the physical,chemical,biological,social,and psychosocial factors external to
him.
2. Nurse Brent is to dispose used intravenous lines, he will place this in a:
Yellow with biohazard symbol bin
3. On the other hand, needleless syringes used with cytotoxic drugs, must be placed in
a: yellow with black band symbol bin
4. Which among the following is strictly prohibited in solid waste management? SATA
Squatting in landfills
5. This level of water system is common to remote areas. It can be shallow or deep but
without distribution system: Point system
6. A PHN came to visit a remote area. The water being used for drinking came from the
mountains. It is best to advise the people to let the water boil for about: 3 minutes
7. A good air quality index is: 60 ug/m3
8. Which among the following indicates an acutely unhealthy air index? 600-899 ug/m3
9. People with heart or respiratory disease, such as asthma, should stay indoors and
rest as much as possible if the air index starts with: 231 ug/m3

10. When the air index reaches 900 m3, the following will be advised: SATA
B,C,D ( keeping windows and doors closed unless heat stress possible, Everyone
should remain indoors, Motor vehicle use should be prohibited except for
emergency situations.)

MODULE 14
1. Upon interview, Aling Memneth mentioned that their toilet is known as antipolo toilet.
As made up of an elevated pit privy that has a covered latrine.

2. On the other hand, Cora described their toilet as a pit latrine with a screened air vent
installed directly over the pit. There is a : VIP latrine
3. The following are rules of food safety:SATA
A,C,D ( a food establishment, must have no history , person employed in a food
establishment.)

4. After proper washing, the utensils must be subjected to bactericidal treatments such
as: SATA A,D ( immersion, immersion )
5. It is a law that requires all motor vehicles to pass the smoke emission standards:
RA 8749
6. This law declares the adoption of a systematic,comprehensive and ecological solid
waste management program as a policy state. Adopts a community-based approach.
Mandates waste diversion through composting and recycling: RA 9003
7. This law allows traditional small-scale burning but prohibits incineration of biomedical
waste and hazardous waste. RA 8749
8. This law regulates the importation,use,movement,treatment and disposal of toxic
chemicals and hazardous and nuclear wastes in the philippines: RA 6969
9. Which among the following method is friendly to nature in controlling vermin: SATA
All of the above ( chemical control, integrated control, naturalistic control,
biological and genetic control.)
10. The minimum air space that shall be provided for school rooms must be:
A,B,C( school rooms,workshop,habitable rooms)

MODULE 15

1. Which among the following statements is true to communicable disease?SATA


A,B ( an infectious disease, Communicable disease )
2. For an agent to cause infection, it must be: SATA : Present all the time, capable of
infecting host

3. Which among the following is NOT true to the epidemiologic triangle model?
If the balance is maintained or is tilted in favor of the host,disease does not
occur.

4. This refers to any organism capable of causing disease: Causative agent


5. This refers to the way a pathogen enters a susceptible host: Portal of entry
6. This is the habitat of causative agents : Reservoir
7. Which among the following is a direct transmission of agents? Droplet spread
8. Which among the following statements made by the students denotes understood the
concept of indirect transmission? Unprotected sexual intercourse may result to sexual
transmitted disease.

9. To prevent transmission of disease, the best way is to: Eradicate the causative agent
10. The student nurse knows that a host is susceptible to diseases because of:SATA:
Present existing disease

MODULE 16
1. The incubation period of leprosy is: 5 months to 5 years
2. The causative of leprosy is: Mycobacterium leprae or Hansen's bacillus
3. Select all early signs of leprosy: Reddish or white change in skin color, loss of sweating
4. The specific vector of malaria: Female anopheles mosquito
5. Which among is the triad signs of malaria: Fever,chills and profuse sweating
6. This oral malarial treatment is given to resistant case of P.falciparum: Sulfadoxine
50 mn
7. The best way to control Schistosomiasis is: Snails must be killed
8. Which among the following can be a host of mycobacterium? Humans

9. A patient is receiving a treatment of intensive - HRZE (2 months ) maintenance- HR


(4 months). This patient can be: SATA: (Return after default (RAD) , New smear(-)
PBT with extensive lesions

10. This act mandates that communicable disease must be reported: RA 3573

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