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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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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
4. Which of the following is frequently overlooked by Nurses in caring for the patients
in the hospital?
A. Treatment
B. Rehabilitation
C. Health Protection
D. Health Promotion
5. A form of primary prevention established in the hospital to render high quality
health promotion and increase the level of health in the community by promoting
health and preventing illnesses.
A. Hospital Based Rehabilitation System
B. Hospice Care
C. Out Patient Department
D. Wellness Centers
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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
  4. Which of the following is frequently overlooked by Nurses in caring for the patients in the hospital? A. Treatment B. Rehabilitation C. Health Protection D. Health Promotion
  5. A form of primary prevention established in the hospital to render high quality health promotion and increase the level of health in the community by promoting health and preventing illnesses. A. Hospital Based Rehabilitation System B. Hospice Care C. Out Patient Department D. Wellness Centers

PREVIOUS BOARD EXAm QUESTIONS

350 QUESTIONS

  1. Which form of Social relationship will least likely create a feeling of apprehension and anxiety when talking about interpersonal subjects and topics? A. Intimate B. Social C. Professional D. Personal
  2. It is not a legally binding document but nevertheless, Very important in caring for the patients. A. BON Resolution No. 220 Series of 2002 B. Patient’s Bill of Rights C. Nurse’s Code of Ethics D. Philippine Nursing Act of 2002
  3. Edna, 46 years old female is seen at the OPD for chromosomal and genetic analysis. The nurse knows that Phenotype is: A. The number of chromosomes of Edna which is 46 XX B. The Totality of the Appearance and Behavior influenced by her Genetic constitution C. The Behavior and Attitude of Edna as influence by the environment D. The Behavior and Attitude of Edna as influence by her genes
  4. Aling Edna wants to know and trace her genetic predecessors, To help Aling Edna trace her forefathers, their sex and genetic influences as well as medical histories, You will provide her with : A. Pedigree B. Pentagram C. Genogram D. Family Tree
  5. Mang Carlos has been terminally ill for 5 years. He asked his wife to decide for him when he is no longer capable to do so. As a Nurse, You know that this is called: A. Last will and testament B. DNR C. Living will D. Durable Power of Attorney
  6. Mang Carlos has a standing DNR order. He then suddenly stopped breathing and you are at his bedside. You would: A. Give extraordinary measures to save Mang Carlos B. Stay with Mang Carlos and Do nothing C. Call the physician D. Activate Code Blue
  7. In the Medical and Nursing parlance. A Code means: A. A secret language
  1. Who among these hospital personnel is responsible for managing and supervising the OR Unit? A. Surgeon B. Assistant surgeon C. OR Nurse supervisor D. Circulating nurse
  2. You are a staff nurse in a private hospital and waiting for the report to be faxed by the Laboratory department. The Fax machine starts to print a message and you are surprised because you saw a pornographic material instead of the laboratory report. The best way to deal with this situation is to: A. Cut the picture and throw it on the garbage, Make no issue about it B. Notify the nurse supervisor of the occurrence C. Arrange a staff meeting to talk about the misbehavior of the Laboratory Department D. Find out who faxed this to you and reprimand him
  3. Which step of the management process is concerned with Policy making and Stating the goals and objective of the institution? A. Planning B. Organizing C. Directing D. Controlling
  4. In the management process, the periodic checking of the results of action to make sure that it coincides with the goal of the institution is termed as: A. Planning B. Evaluating C. Directing D. Organizing
  5. The Vision of a certain agency is usually based on their beliefs, Ideals and Values that directs the organization. It gives the organization a sense of purpose. The belief, Ideals and Values of this Agency is called: A. Philosophy B. Mission C. Vision D. Goals and Objectives
  6. Mr. CKK is unconscious and was brought to the E.R. Who among the following can give consent for CKK’s Operation? A. Doctor B. Nurse C. Next of Kin D. The Patient
  1. Mr. CKK is now comatose after 5 days of hospital stay. If Mr. CKK’s Thumb mark was obtained as his signature, how should you consider this signature? A. It has no meaning B. It is a valid signature C. It is not a valid signature D. Verification is needed
  2. Mr. BBB was diagnosed with Alzheimer ’s disease. He specified his wishes regarding health care decision because he fears that he will unable to make a decision due to the terminal state of his Disease. The nurse knows that this kind of advance directive is called: A. Durable Power Of Attorney B. A Will C. Last Will and Testament D. Living Will
  3. JSJ, R.N Observed that her patient Linda is uncooperative. She is shouting and spitted her medication just after JSJ Administer it to her. She correctly Documents the following in the chart: A. Patient is Uncooperative when taking the medication B. Patient is Shouting and Spitted the Oral Medication C. Patient Do not like taking her medication D. Patient seems to be uncooperative, shouting and spitting the medications
  4. Which of the following is a correctly stated nursing goal in a Nursing diagnosis of ALTERED NUTRITION: Less than Body requirements R/T Inadequate intake of potassium rich foods? A. After 30 minutes of health teaching, The client will name 3 Potassium rich foods B. After a day of health teaching, The client will be able to know all foods rich in potassium C. After an hour of nursing intervention, The Nurse will be able to educate the client about the need to eat potassium rich foods D. After a day of nursing intervention, The client will know why she needs to take potassium rich foods
  5. A Patient was scheduled for radical mastectomy. The Nurse would be correct in identifying all the following members of the health team responsible for the post operative care of this patient except: A. Surgeon B. Dietician C. Nurse D. Pathologist
  6. In any events of accidental removal of the tube in a 3 way bottle system, the best Nursing intervention is to:

D. Experimental research

  1. Which of the following is not true about a Pure Experimental research? A. There is a control group B. There is an experimental group C. Selection of subjects in the control group is randomized D. There is a careful selection of subjects in the experimental group
  2. On the study “effects of effective nurse-patient communication in decreasing anxiety of post operative patients”, which research design is best suited for this problem? A. Quasi Experimental B. Historical C. Descriptive D. Experimental
  3. The first organ donation was performed by: A. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, South Africa B. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, U.S.A C. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, U.S.S.R D. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, England
  4. Which of the following is a normal finding during assessment of a Chest tube in a 3 way bottle system? A. There is a continuous bubbling in the drainage bottle B. There is an intermittent bubbling in the suction control bottle C. The water fluctuates during inhalation of the patient D. There is 3 cm of water left in the water seal bottle
  5. In obtaining a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity on a catheterized patient, the nurse is correct if: A. Clamp the catheter for 30 minutes, Alcoholize the tube above the clamp site, Obtain a sterile syringe and draw the specimen on the tube above the clamp B. Alcoholize the self sealing port, obtain a sterile syringe and draw the specimen on the self sealing port C. Disconnect the drainage bag, obtain a sterile syringe and draw the specimen from the drainage bag D. Disconnect the tube, obtain a sterile syringe and draw the specimen from the tube
  6. Which of the following is an example of secondary prevention? A. Teaching the diabetic client on obtaining his blood sugar level using a glucometer B. Screening patients for hypertension C. Immunizing infants with BCG D. Providing PPD on a construction site
  1. In teaching the sister of a diabetic client about the proper use of a glucometer in determining the blood sugar level of the client, The nurse is focusing in which domain of learning according to bloom? A. Cognitive B. Affective C. Psychomotor D. Affiliative
  2. In an attempt to be a change agent of an Alcoholic client, Which of the following is the most important? A. Acknowledgement of the problem and how it negatively affects his life B. The ability to change his lifestyle and increase his level of wellness C. The client stated “I will stop drinking alcohol from now on” D. Financial capability and Support system
  3. AIDS is a misunderstood disease that affects the life of some Filipinos. As a nurse, you recognize that the most common and painful problem experienced by people afflicted with this condition is related to the: A. Pain associated with this disease B. Financial concerns and Hospitalization needs C. Social Acceptance and Support from the family D. Impending death from opportunistic infection
  4. The law which regulated the practice of nursing profession in the Philippines is: A. R.A 9173 B. LOI 949 C. Patient’s Bill of Rights D. Code of Ethics for Nurses
  5. Which of the following best describes Primary Nursing? A. Is a form of assigning a nurse to lead a team of registered nurses in care of patient from admission to discharge B. A nurse is responsible in doing certain tasks for the patient C. A registered nurse is responsible for a group of patients from admission to discharge D. A registered nurse provides care for the patient with the assistant of nursing aides
  6. The best and most effective method in times of staff and financial shortage is: A. Functional Method B. Primary Nursing C. Team Nursing D. Modular Method
  7. The ideal number of patients suitable for Primary Nursing is: A. 1 patient B. 3 to 4
  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. In assessing the vital signs of the patient, What methods of physical assessment is being used?

  4. Palpation

  5. Auscultation

  6. Percussion

  7. Inspection A. 1,2, B. 1,2,3, C. 1, D. 1,2,

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  1. When injecting subcutaneous injection in an obese patient, It should be angled at around: A. 45 ° B. 90 ° C. 180 ° D. Parallel to the skin
  2. The following statements are all true about Z-Track technique except: A. Z track injection prevent irritation of the subcutaneous tissues B. The technique involve creating a Zig Zag like pattern of medication C. It forces the medication to be contained at the subcutaneous tissues D. It is used when administering Parenteral Iron
  3. Endoscopic surgery is now gaining popularity not only as a diagnostic procedure but also, as a surgical procedure. There is now an increase need for collaboration in which of the following departments? A. Radiology Department B. Linen Department C. Surgical Department D. Dietary Department
  4. Which of the following is not an accepted medical abbreviation? A. NPO B. PRN C. OD D. NON
  5. Communication is best undertaken if barriers are first removed. Considering this statement, which of the following is considered as deterrent factor in communication? A. Not universally accepted abbreviations B. Wrong Grammar C. Poor Penmanship D. Old age of the client
  6. Nurse JJ is correct in identifying the correct sequence of events during abdominal assessment if he identifies which of the following? A. Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation B. Inspection, Percussion, Palpation, Auscultation C. Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation D. Inspection, Auscultation, Palpation, Percussion
  7. All of the following are instruction for proper foot care to be given to a client with peripheral vascular disease caused by Diabetes. Which is not?

B. Dyspnea C. Eupnea D. Apnea

  1. The component that should receive the highest priority before physical examination is the: A. Psychological preparation of the client B. Physical Preparation of the client C. Preparation of the Environment D. Preparation of the Equipments
  2. Legally, Patients chart are: A. Owned by the government since it is a legal document B. Owned by the doctor in charge and should be kept from the administrator for whatever reason C. Owned by the hospital and should not be given to anyone who request it other than the doctor in charge D. Owned by the patient and should be given by the nurse to the client as requested
  3. A written nursing care plan is a tool that: A. Check whether nursing care goals were achieved B. Gives quality nursing care C. Select the appropriate nursing intervention D. Make a nursing diagnosis
  4. Gina, A client in prolong labor said she cannot go on anymore. The health care team decided that both the child and the mother cannot anymore endure the process. The baby is premature and has a little chance of surviving. Caesarian section is not possible because Gina already lost enough blood during labor and additional losses would tend to be fatal. The husband decided that Gina should survive and gave his consent to terminate the fetus. The principle that will be used by the health care team is: A. Beneficence B. Non malfeasance C. Justice D. Double effect
  5. The nurse should be aware of the different crimes that are common in the nursing practice. Submitting fake RLE and school documents in order to take the nursing board examination is considered as: A. Perjury B. Falsification C. Misinterpretation D. Negligence
  6. The best and simplest evidence that the hospital is giving high quality care to its patient is when:

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

  1. In managing simple illnesses, Which among the following is being used by Nurses to come out with the optimal management and deciding whether or not the child needs urgent referral or home treatment? A. Tables and Bar graphs B. Gant Chart C. Flow sheet and Flow charts D. Integrated case management process
  2. Breast self examination is an important tool in detecting early stages of Breast Cancer. What is being checked when doing BSE? A. Thickness and Lumps B. Malignant or Benign Tumors C. Calcification of Breast D. Cancerous Lesions
  3. The nurse puts a folded towel under the Left shoulder of the Client to be examined for clinical BSE. Why is this so? A. To make the left shoulder nearer to the hands of the clinician for palpation B. To make the pectoralis muscle prominent, toning the breast tissue for better palpation C. To put the breast in a more lateral position to better ease the palpation D. To balance the breast in the client’s chest to better eases the palpation
  4. Anita is performing BSE and she stands in front of the Mirror. The rationale for standing in front of the mirror is to check for: A. Unusual discharges coming out from the breast B. Any obvious malignancy C. The Size and Contour of the breast D. Thickness and lumps in the breast
  5. An emerging technique in screening for Breast Cancer in developing countries like the Philippines is: A. Mammography once a year starting at the age of 50 B. Clinical BSE Once a year C. BSE Once a month D. Pap smear starting at the age of 18 or earlier if sexually active
  6. The most common complication associated post op mastectomy is: A. Hemorrhage B. Lymphedema C. Self esteem disturbance D. Pain
  1. An ear infection that persists but still less than 14 days is classified as: A. Mastoiditis B. Chronic Ear Infection C. Acute Ear Infection D. Otitis Media
  2. Which Among the following is an immunization given to a 6 week old child? A. Tetanus toxoid B. OPV C. BCG D. MMR
  3. In a child classified as having NO DEHYDRATION, which among the following should not be given as a fluid for the child? A. Tea that the child usually drinks B. Plain water C. “AM” D. Coconut Juice and Fruit Juices
  4. Why is bleeding in the leg of a pregnant woman considered as an emergency? A. Blood volume is greater in pregnant woman; therefore, blood loss is increased B. There is an increase blood pressure during pregnancy increasing the likelihood of hemorrhage C. Pregnant woman are anemic, all forms of blood loss should be considered as an emergency especially if it is in the lower extremity D. The pressure of the gravid uterus will exert additional force thus, increasing the blood loss in the lower extremities
  5. Aling Maria, age 35 is a premenopausal woman. In teaching premenopausal woman about breast self examination, you will instruct her to perform monthly BSE: A. After Menstruation B. First day of menstruation C. Last day of menstruation D. During Menstruation
  6. Aling Maria is nearing menopause. She is habitually taking cola and coffee for the past 20 years. You should tell Aling Maria to avoid taking caffeinated beverages because: A. It is stimulating B. It will cause nervousness and insomnia C. It will contribute to additional bone demineralization D. It will cause tachycardia and arrhythmias
  7. All of the following are contraindication when giving Immunization except: A. BCG Vaccines can be given to a child with AIDS

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

  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. The nurse knows that the most common complication of Measles is: A Pneumonia and larynigotracheitis B. Encephalitis C. Otitis Media D. Bronchiectasis

  4. Measles vaccine is given at how many months? A. At birth B. 1 ½ months C. 6 months D. 9 months

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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?

  1. Karen has come to the health center. She inquired about BSE and asked you when BSE should be performed. You answered her that BSE Is best performed: A. 7 days after menstruation B. At the same day each month C. During menstruation D. Before menstruation
  2. The normal amount of blood loss after a caesarian section is estimated to be: A. 300-500 cc B. 700-1000 cc C. 100-200 cc D. 1500-2000 cc
  3. The WHO stated the breastfeeding should be started within 30 minutes after normal birth. The nurse is observing the mother during breastfeeding. Which of the following observation shows that the baby latched optimally? A. The baby’s lower lip is turned inward and the lower portion of the areola is more covered than the upper portion B. The baby’s lower lip is turned outward and portion of the lower areola is more covered than the upper portion C. The baby’s lower lip is turned outward and portion of the upper areola is more covered than the lower portion D. The baby’s lower lip is turned inward and the upper portion of the areola is more covered than the lower portion
  4. The child with pneumonia is scheduled for measles vaccine but his mother refuses additional vaccination. The mother said that her child is sick and might not tolerate any additional vaccines that the nurse will give. Which of the following statement is correct for the nurse to advice the mother? A. Illness such as this is not contraindicated in getting the vaccine B. The child will recover faster if he will be given the vaccine C. The child will be more prone to illness if vaccines will not be given as scheduled D. It is best if the child will come back after the illness subsides
  5. Breast milk, unlike ordinary milk contains which of the following? A. It contains more nutrients than ordinary milk B. It has a higher protein, fat and carbohydrate content than ordinary milk C. It contains antigens that boost the child’s immune system D. It has maternal antibodies that protects the child from illnesses for a period of time
  6. In a client with pre eclampsia, what medication will you expect to be given to depress the CNS and avoid convulsions? A. Dilantin B. Tegretol C. Magnesium Sulfate D. Oxytocin
  1. Water intoxication associated with Oxytocin over administration and is exhibited by which of the following as its early signs and symptoms? A. Confusion, Disorientation, Memory loss B. Edema, Crackles, Dyspnea C. Chills, Fever, Sweating D. Headache, Dizziness, Nausea
  2. Bleeding is the most common complication after delivery and is the third most common cause of maternal death in the Philippines. Which of the following is inserted in the patient’s vagina to provide hemostasis? A. Tampon B. Vaginal Packing C. Sanitary Napkin D. Vaginal Lining
  3. According to Erikson, The psychosocial task of a toddler is: A. Industry VS Inferiority B. Autonomy VS Shame and Doubt C. Initiative VS Guild D. Trust VS Mistrust
  4. The school age child is at the correct psychosocial task as he learns to develop which of the following? A. Try new things B. Create things C. Develop Independence D. Start new things
  5. The parent of a child can best teach the child proper manners and conduct by: A. Modeling B. Schooling C. Religious teaching D. Positive reinforcement
  6. Nursing care during pregnancy focuses on the: A. Good outlook of puerperium care B. Healthy adaptation to pregnancy C. Diet to avoid excessive weight gain D. Safe delivery of the baby
  7. If the mother complains of not having enough milk for the baby, the best nursing intervention is to: A. Tell the mother to use breast pump B. Have the baby suck more often C. Switch to formula feeding