CHNN312 Midterm Reviewer PDF
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This document contains a reviewer for a midterm exam in a community health nursing course. It covers various topics within the field, including community diagnosis, health needs, and community health assessment.
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CHNN312 MIDTERM REVIEWER 7. This assessment responds to particular need of a target group which type of community 1. This involves rapid observation of a diagnosis is this? community and performed either by...
CHNN312 MIDTERM REVIEWER 7. This assessment responds to particular need of a target group which type of community 1. This involves rapid observation of a diagnosis is this? community and performed either by walking through it, driving or riding in a vehicle. A. Oriented - Problem Community Diagnosis A. Ocular survey B. Problem - Oriented Community Diagnosis B. Interview Survey C. Comprehensive Community Diagnosis C. Informant Interview D. Community Comprehensive Diagnosis D. Community Resources 8. The following are elements of community diagnosis except: 2. It is made of series of questions for systematic collection of information from a sample of A. Demographic Variables individuals or families in a community. As a PHN you understand that this is vital part of B. Managerial Pattern which action? C. Health & Illness Pattern A. Survey D. Health Resources and Socio-Economic & B. Census Cultural Variables C. Interview 9. It mirrors SENSITIVITY of government to the people's struggle for better lives. It Address D. Conference health needs and problems of the people. 3. It is the act that established the civil registry A. Demographic Variables system in the Philippines and requires the registration of vital events such as births, B. Political Leadership Pattern marriages and deaths. C. Health & Illness Pattern ANSWER: ACT 3753 D. Health Resources and Socio-Economic & 4. It assigned the function of civil registration to Cultural Variables local governments and mandated the 10. informal, guided interviews session in which appointment of Local (city/municipal) Civil some questions are pre-determined. Registrars. A. Analytical Game ANSWER: RA 7160 B. Semi- Structured Interview 5. It is the Sanitation Code C. Stories and Portraits ANSWER: PD 856 D. Diagrams 6. It is the official, recording and reporting system of the NCSB to generate health statistics. 11. What is the definition of COPAR ANSWER: EO NO. 352 A. Healthcare made universally accessible to the people by means of acceptable to them B. The process of enabling people to increase the responsive community. control over and improve their health C. COPAR is a continuous and sustained process of C. Specialized field of nursing practices that renders educating the people to understand and develop to care the individuals, families, and communities their critical focusing on health promotion and disease prevention through people empowerment ANSWER: NOTA D. Sustained continuous process of educating and 15. To encourage community participation, mobilizing people to solve their problems which of the following should a nurse do? 12. In selecting a site for COPAR, Rocky should A. Encourage sponsorship to programs include the following criteria, except: B. Refer to the doctor for prescriptions A. Inaccessible health services C. Listen when people relate their problems B. Economically depressed D. Invite people form civic organizations C. With serious peace and order problem 16. Primary health care is a total approach to D. Poor health status community development. Which of the following is an indicator of success in the use of the 13. The following describes community primary health care approach? organizing, except: A. Local officials are empowered as the major A. It is a continuous and sustained process of decision makers in matters of health educating the people to understand and develop their critical awareness on their condition. B. Health workers are able to provide care based on identified health needs of the people B. It includes mobilizing the people for capability- building purposes. C. Health programs are sustained according to the level of development of the community C. It involves motivating the elected leaders to work for the good of the selected members of the D. Health services are provided free of charge to community. individuals and families D. It entails working with the people collectively 17. The nurse is finalizing her community and efficiency diagnosis in Lagro, Quezon City. Arrange the following according to the STEPS of Community 14. Which of the following statements regarding Diagnosis: the definitions of COPAR is not true? 1-Develop Community Health Action Plan A. COPAR is a process by which the community identifies its needs and objectives and develops 2-Choose Health Priorities confidence to take action to solve their own 3- Measure environmental and policy changes problems. 4- Create community diagnosis document B. COPAR is a social development approach that aims to transform the apathetic, individualistic, and A. 3, 1, 2, 4 voiceless poor into a politically B. 3, 4, 1, 2 C. 2, 1, 4, 3 6. Data Presentation D. 2, 1, 3, 4 7. Data Analysis 18. Proclaimed the need of registration of birth А. 3,2,1,6,7,5,4 certificate B. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 ANSWER: PD 651 C. 4,5,6,7,1,2,3 19. A nurse is identifying health problems of Sauyo, Quezon City. In prioritizing a health D. 1,3,2,4,5,6,7 problem, the following are to be considered 22. The following are included in the collection of EXCEPT: economic indicator data except? A. Magnitude of the problem 1, Poverty level income B. Salience 11, Employment rate C. Nature of the problem Il. Types of industry present in the community D. Preventive Potential IV. Occupation common in the community 20. Environmental indicators will include all A. l and 11 except? B, AOTA I. Physical/geographical/topographical characteristics C. NOTA Il. Water supply D. III IV V III. Waste disposal 23. Indicators of social diagnosis include which of the following? IV. Air, Water and Land pollution 1. Drug abuse A.III, IV, V 2. Traffic congestions B. IV 3. Teenage pregnancy C. All of the given 4. Illegitimacy D. I and Il A. 1,2 21. Arrange the steps for conducting a proper community diagnosis. B. 1,3,4 1. Determining The Objectives C. 3,4 2. Defining The Study Population. D. 1,2,3,4 3. Determining The Data to Be Collected 4. Collecting The Data 5. Data Collation 24. Community diagnosis have the following 27. It is during this phase by which the description; community and its people are being developed to be self- reliant. 1. A process of determining the health status of a community and not including the factor related to A. Organization-Building Phase the status B. Sustenance and strengthening phase 2. A qualitative and quantitative description of the health of the citizen C. Entry Phase 3. Identifies the problems and areas of improvement D. Phase out 4. Health status of the community and factors 28. In a community assessment, what is a related to health maintenance. "community profile"? A. 1,3,4 A. A social media account representing the community B. 1,2,3 B. A comprehensive report with demographic, C. 3,4 social, and health data about a community D. 2,3,4 C. A group of community leaders 25. What is the primary source of revenue for D. A map of the community's location local government units as defined in RA 7160? 29. What is the final step in the community A. Direct funding from the national government assessment process? B. Donations from private individuals and A. Data collection organizations B. Data analysis C. Taxation, fees, charges, and other income- generating activities C. Implementation of action plans D. Foreign aid and grants D. Community celebration event 26. Equitable access to opportunities. Equitable 30. What is a common method for collecting distribution of resources and power. The phase qualitative data in a community assessment? which entails the formation of more formal A. Surveys with closed-ended questions structure and the inclusion of more formal procedure of planning, implementing, and B. Focus groups evaluating community wise activities. C. Laboratory experiments A. Entry D. Phone interviews B. Phase out 31. The basis of good evaluation are the C. Pre-entry following except; D. Organization -building phase A. utility B. Propriety C. Two process 36. What is the primary purpose of a community health plan? D. Feasibility A. To generate revenue for the healthcare facility. 32. Role change, abuse, mental health are examples of B. To attract more patients to the local hospital. A. Mental domain C. To outline strategies for improving the health and well-being of the community. B. Environmental domain D. To establish strict rules and regulations within C. Physical domain the community. D. Psychosocial domain 37. Which phase of the planning process involves 33. What is the main purpose of Presidential setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, Decree 856 (Code on Sanitation)? and time-bound (SMART) objectives? A. To regulate agricultural practices in the A. Assessment Philippines B. Implementation B. To promote environmental conservation C. Evaluation C. To ensure public health and sanitation standards D. Goal Setting D. To address traffic management in urban areas 38. Which of the following is a common method 34. Under PD 856, what government agency is used in a community assessment? responsible for enforcing sanitation standards A. Census data analysis and regulations in the Philippines? B. Social media surveys A. Department of Education C. Celebrity interviews B. Department of Public Works and Highways D. Magic 8-Ball predictions C. Department of Health 39. Which of the following is an example of an D. Department of Agriculture external asset in a community assessment? 35. What is the role of the Environmental A. Skilled community volunteers Sanitation Division within the Department of Health, as defined in PD 856? B. Local businesses A. To regulate fishing practices in coastal areas C. Community parks B. To monitor and enforce sanitation standards in D. Community health clinic food establishments 40. A COPAR principle states that it should be C. To oversee transportation infrastructure projects primarily directed towards and biased in favor of the poor, the powerless and oppressed is called D. To manage national parks and wildlife reserves A. Progressive cycle of action-reflection action B. COPAR is participatory and mass based C. COPAR is group centered and not leader oriented D. Consciousness-raising 41. PROCEED means A. Policy, Regulatory, and Organizational Constructs in Educational and Environmental Development B. Policy, Regulatory, and Organizational Community in Educational and Environmental Development C. Publication of Regulatory, and Organizational Constructs in Educational and Environmental Development D. Publication of Regulatory, and Organizational Community in Educational and Environmental Development 42. Which among the 3 aspects of a program that evaluation pertains to, that measures the long- term effects of the program & determines if it meets the goal of the program. A. Process B. Outcome C. Feasibility D. Impact