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1. What is now an emerging place of care for terminally Ill patients and people needing palliative care measures? A. Hospital Based Rehabilitation System B. Hospice Care C. Wellness Clinic D. Community Based Rehabilitation System 2. This form of Health Insurance provides comprehensive prepaid health services to enrollees for a fixed periodic payment. A. Health Maintenance Organization B. Medicare C. Philippine Health Insurance Act D. Hospital Maintenance Organization 3. It covers all citizen of the Republic of the Philippines In a Compulsory program to adopt an integrated and comprehensive approach to health development which shall endeavor to make essential goods, health and other social services available to all the people at affordable cost. A. Medicare B. National health insurance Act of 1995 C. Philippine Medicare Act D. Health Care Delivery System
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D. Experimental research
Who among the following can work as a practicing nurse in the Philippines without taking the Licensure examination? A. Internationally well known experts which services are for a fee B. Those that are hired by local hospitals in the country C. Expert nurse clinicians hired by prestigious hospitals D. Those involved in medical mission who’s services are for free
The nurse is correct in determining that a License is: A. A personal property B. Can be revoked by the Board of Nursing C. A Right D. Can be revoked by the PNA
In assessing the vital signs of the patient, What methods of physical assessment is being used?
Palpation
Auscultation
Percussion
Inspection A. 1,2, B. 1,2,3, C. 1, D. 1,2,
When raising the side rails of the bed of a client, all of the following are the purpose of that action except: A. To encourage client roll from side to side B. To prevent filling an incidence report C. To protect the patient from falls D. To immobilize the client
You are doing bed bath to the client when suddenly, The nursing assistant rushed to the room and tell you that the client from the other room was in Pain. The best intervention in such case is: A. Raise the side rails, cover the client and put the call bell within reach and then attend to the client in pain to give the PRN medication B. Tell the nursing assistant to give the pain medication to the client complaining of pain C. Tell the nursing assistant to go the client’s room and tell the client to wait D. Finish the bed bath quickly then rush to the client in Pain
Angie is a disoriented client who frequently falls from the bed. As her nurse, which of the following is the best nursing intervention to prevent future falls? A. Tell Angie not to get up from bed unassisted B. Put the call bell within her reach
C. Put bedside commode at the bedside to prevent Angie from getting up D. Put the bed in the lowest position ever
B. Dyspnea C. Eupnea D. Apnea
A. There are many patients in the hospital B. Patient goes to the hospital because of doctor’s recommendations C. Patient goes to the hospital out of referral from other patients D. Patient goes to the hospital because of referral from other doctors
B. BCG Vaccine can be given to a child with Hepatitis B C. DPT Can be given to a child that had convulsion 3 days after being given the first DPT Dose D. DPT Can be given to a child with active convulsion or other neurological disease
A child has a temperature of 38.5 °C, Has fast breathing, Not feeding well and his neck is stiff. How would you categorize this child using IMCI? A. Very Severe Febrile Disease B. Severe Pneumonia C. Very Severe Disease D. Malaria
If a child has two or more pink signs, you would classify the child as having: A. No disease B. Mild form of disease C. Urgent Referral D. Very severe disease
The nurse knows that the most common complication of Measles is: A Pneumonia and larynigotracheitis B. Encephalitis C. Otitis Media D. Bronchiectasis
Measles vaccine is given at how many months? A. At birth B. 1 ½ months C. 6 months D. 9 months
All of the following are necessary household management in preventing the spread of Measles at home except: A. Boil foods that are not eaten by the patient B. Separate eating utensils of the patient from that of other members of the family C. Isolate the patient when symptoms start to appear D. Children should be watch out for complications of the disease
The nurse should have a basic background of clinical pelvimetry. Which among the following is considered as an adequate pelvis? A. Ischial tuberosity is equal to 11 cm B. The true conjugate is twice that size of the diagonal conjugate C. Ischial tuberosity is equal to 3 cm D. Diagonal conjugate is twice the size of the true conjugate
Mrs. CBL Is at 13th^ week gestation and was scheduled for Amniocentesis. The nurse is correct when she tells Mrs. CBL to do what before the procedure?