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This document is a nursing practice exam. It covers various topics in community health nursing, including ethics, care of the elderly, and infection control. The exam is composed of multiple-choice questions.
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## CLOSED DOOR COACHING PART 2 ### Nursing Practice 1 * **Situation:** Nurse Rhea conducted a home visit for a newly married couple, where the wife is a first-time expectant mother, three months into her pregnancy. The prospective mother had inquiries about pregnancy and prenatal care. * **1. W...
## CLOSED DOOR COACHING PART 2 ### Nursing Practice 1 * **Situation:** Nurse Rhea conducted a home visit for a newly married couple, where the wife is a first-time expectant mother, three months into her pregnancy. The prospective mother had inquiries about pregnancy and prenatal care. * **1. When evaluating the health status of the pregnant patient, Nurse Rhea should prioritize the** * A. Last menstrual period * B. Number of days of menstruation * C. Age of patient during menarche * D. Amount of menstrual flow * **Answer:** A. Last menstrual period * **2. The patient inquired of Nurse Rhea about the ideal time to schedule her first prenatal visit. What would be the nurse's appropriate response?** * A. Second trimester * B. Before delivery * C. Third trimester * D. First trimester * **Answer:** D. First trimester * **3. The patient appears uncertain about whether to breastfeed her baby. What is the best nursing action for Nurse Rhea to assist her in making a decision regarding breastfeeding?** * A. Give pamphlets and book to read. * B. Provide ample time for the patient to decide * C. Refer the patient to the nutritionist * D. Assist to identify breast feeding goal and plan * **Answer:** D. Assist to identify breast feeding goal and plan * **4. The patient asks Nurse Rhea when she can expect to hear her baby's fetal heartbeat. What would be the best response from Nurse Rhea?** * A. Ninth month * B. Fifth month * C. Third month * D. First month * **Answer:** C. Third month * **5. Nurse Rhea advises the patient that she should be screened for pre-eclampsia during this stage of her pregnancy:** * A. First * B. Second * C. Third * D. Before delivery * **Answer:** B. Second * **Situation:** In her role as a public health nurse, Nurse Eleine is guided by ethical and moral values. * **6. The nurse in the practice of her profession is guided by** * A. Code of ethics * B. Standard of care * C. Local Government Code * D. Nursing Process * **Answer:** A. Code of ethics * **7. In the ethical principle of beneficence, what serves as the foundation for every nursing action across all work environments?** * A. Treating all patients selectively * B. Informing patient of hospital bills * C. Respecting refusal of treatment * D. Doing good at all times * **Answer:** D. Doing good at all times * **8. When managing information about families in the community, which of the following principles should the nurse regard as ethical?** * A. Confidentiality * B. Fair treatment * C. Justice * D. Beneficence * **Answer:** A. Confidentiality * **9. Nurse Eleine randomly chose individuals from the community to participate in a project. Which ethical principle is being upheld by the nurse?** * A. Autonomy * B. Beneficence * C. Confidentiality * D. Fair Treatment * **Answer:** C. Confidentiality * **10. Identify the main indicator that demonstrates Nurse Eleine's fidelity in her professional practice.** * A. Faithfully promotes health and prevents disease. * B. Frequently assists in providing health services. * C. Fairly evaluated health programs and initiatives * D. Collaborates and works with barangay officials * **Answer:** A. Faithfully promotes health and prevents disease. * **Situation:** Nurse Loida has been assigned to oversee the home for the elderly in the barangay. * **11. In planning care for the elderly, what key consideration should Nurse Loida keep in mind?** * A. The educational qualification * B. Family support * C. Activities of daily living * D. Residence of the elderly * **Answer:** C. Activities of daily living * **12. Nurse Loida also needs to take into account that, regarding financial status, most elderly individuals are** * A. Sufficient * B. Disoriented * C. Dependent to others financially * D. Have pension * **Answer:** C. Dependent to others financially * **13. In planning their care, Nurse Loida should take into account** * A. Socialization is more important * B. Holistic Care * C. Physically Dependent * D. Spiritual healing * **Answer:** B. Holistic Care * **14. In her recommendation, Nurse Loida stated that the elderly should be granted independence. This means** * A. They must live in their own * B. They environment should be safe for them * C. They are free what to do * D. They have rights * **Answer:** D. They have rights * **15. The elderly should be provided with health protection by:** * A. Avoid end hazards * B. Pollution environment * C. Placing them in the home for the aged * D. Regular health check-up * **Answer:** D. Regular health check-up * **Situation:** Nurse Rizza is responsible for maintaining accurate records at the health center. This includes documenting patient information, tracking health data, and ensuring that all records are organized and up to date. * **16. Which of the following is NOT a part of the record-keeping process?** * A. Structuring * B. Storing * C. Securing * D. Easy Disposal * **Answer:** D. Easy Disposal * **17. In the community setting which is the essential record about the patient?** * A. Treatment Record * B. Tally Sheet * C. Chart * D. Kardex * **Answer:** C. Chart * **18. What is the purpose of record keeping among the following options?** * A. Quantify medication usage * B. Historical background * C. Archive * D. Quality health care * **Answer:** D. Quality health care * **19. Records are essential in health care for** * A. Counting hospital bills * B. Evidence of health care * C. Quantifying services provided * D. For the physician to read * **Answer:** B. Evidence of health care * **20. What is the primary purpose of record keeping?** * A. Safeguard information * B. Archive * C. History * D. Store information * **Answer:** A. Safeguard information * **Situation:** Nurse Limuel was informed that a family who recently moved in has members affected by scabies. * **21. What infection control measure should Nurse Limuel implement during her visit to the family?** * A. Wear mask * B. Use gloves * C. Use face shield * D. Wear gown * **Answer:** B. Use gloves * **22. What is the most common symptom of scabies that the family would mention to Nurse Limuel during the history taking?** * A. Rashes * B. Swelling * C. Scaling * D. Itchiness * **Answer:** D. Itchiness * **23. While providing health education to the family, Nurse Limuel would explain the cause of scabies, which is** * A. Virus * B. Fungi * C. Bacteria * D. Parasite * **Answer:** D. Parasite * **24. The mother of the family asked Nurse Limuel how to apply the anti-scabies lotion. The nurse should instruct the family to apply the lotion to** * A. All skin areas * B. Affected skin * C. Open Lesions * D. Reddened areas * **Answer:** B. Affected skin * **25. To prevent the spread of scabies infestation to other community residents, what should Nurse Limuel teach the family?** * A. Boil the utensils used by the patients. * B. Avoid sharing items used by the infected person. * C. Take a bath three or more times a day. * D. Wear mask and shield at all times even at home. * **Answer:** B. Avoid sharing items used by the infected person. * **Situation:** As the nurse supervisor of the health center, Nurse Lovely aims to improve her skills in resource management and environmental care. * **26. What type of plan should the nurse use to evaluate the organization's strengths and weaknesses?** * A. Nursing care * B. Operational * C. Strategic * D. Program * **Answer:** C. Strategic * **27. Which option BEST describes Nurse Lovely's planning function in her role as nurse manager?** * A. Get and develop people to do the work. * B. Distributes and arranges work to ensure smooth operation of the unit. * C. Determines the actual performance compared with the desired output. * D. Determine how to achieve the mandate of work * **Answer:** B. Distributes and arranges work to ensure smooth operation of the unit. * **28. To help improve their work performance, the nurse manager should regularly review the staff's** * A. Number of submitted incident report * B. Academic performance in college * C. Job description * D. Family dynamics. * **Answer:** C. Job description * **29. Conducting a year-end performance evaluation of the staff is an example of** * A. Planning * B. Controlling * C. Organizing * D. Staffing * **Answer:** B. Controlling * **30. What is the MOST important criterion in budgeting?** * A. Flexibility * B. Standardized * C. Consistency * D. Cost effectiveness * **Answer:** D. Cost effectiveness * **Situation:** Nurse Kim considers teamwork and collaboration as important components of Community Health Nursing. * **31. Which of the following represents the PRIMARY goal of collaboration?** * A. Less number of people is needed * B. Camaraderie * C. Accomplish goals * D. Work is faster * **Answer:** C. Accomplish goals * **32. What are the KEY ELEMENTS of collaboration?** * 1. Shared vision * 2. Partnership * 3. Working together * 4. Unity * **Answer:** D. 1,2,3,4 * **33. What is the MOST important purpose of teamwork?** * 1. Work is faster * 2. Promotes trust * 3. Sense of security * 4. Unity * **Answer:** B. 1,2,3,4 * **34. Which of the following BEST describes a high-performing team?** * A. Cohesive * B. Shared goal * C. Driven * D. Sense of mission. * **Answer:** A. Cohesive * **35. Collaboration and teamwork are vital in public health for enhancing:** * A. Staff performance. * B. Proper use of resources * C. Equity in services * D. Quality health care * **Answer:** D. Quality health care * **Situation:** An 18-year-old female college student visited the Municipal Health Center with her mother for a consultation. Her mother reported that the student had been struggling to concentrate on her studies, often isolating herself in her room, and frequently experiencing anger. The physician recommended a psychiatric consultation. * **36. What would be the priority nursing action to assess the patient's ability to concentrate and focus?** * A. Ask for the academic performance * B. Conduct paper and pencil test * C. Assess the mental status of the patient. * D. Refer the patient to the psychiatrist * **Answer:** C. Assess the mental status of the patient. * **37. While the nurse was measuring her blood pressure, the patient suddenly exclaimed, "They are talking about me!" referring to other patients waiting for their consultations. What would be the appropriate nursing action in this situation?** * A. Present the reality of the situation. * B. Distract patient's attention. * C. Disagree with the patient. * D. Validate the statement. * **Answer:** D. Validate the statement. * **38. When obtaining the patient's history from the mother, the nurse should inquire about information related to the daughters.** * A. Schooling * B. Menarche * C. Pregnancy * D. Immunization * **Answer:** B. Menarche * **39. Nurse Jhona is concerned about the rising number of young adults in the community facing mental health issues. What should be her priority nursing initiative?** * A. Refer all to tertiary hospital. * B. Request for psychiatric drugs. * C. Set up debriefing center. * D. Set up mental health program * **Answer:** D. Set up mental health program * **40. In giving health teaching to the mother how to manage the patient at home, which of the following she should emphasize?** * A. Give the patient more time for self * B. Impose strict discipline * C. Do traditional parenting style. * D. Need for emotional support. * **Answer:** D. Need for emotional support. * **Situation:** When prioritizing community issues, problems are classified into categories such as health status, health resources, or health-related factors. * **41. Nurse Kylie accurately identifies which of the following constitutes a health resource problem?** * A. Increase in number of deaths from Pneumonia * B. Feud between the Midwife and Head of the Sanitation Committee * C. Absence of Midwife in the community to render health services * D. High Maternal Mortality Rate. * **Answer:** C. Absence of Midwife in the community to render health services * **42. There are five criteria for prioritizing community health problems. If Nurse Kylie is evaluating the proportion of the population impacted by the issue, which criterion is she applying?** * A. Social Concern * B. Nature of the Problem * C. Magnitude of the Problem * D. Modifiability of the Problem * **Answer:** C. Magnitude of the Problem * **43. Nurse Kylie frequently faces barriers; identify a barrier to goal setting between the nurse and the family.** * A. Educational attainment * B. Nature of employment * C. Failure of family to perceive existence of problem. * D. Socio economic status * **Answer:** C. Failure of family to perceive existence of problem. * **44. What is the MOST appropriate intervention the nurse should take to assist the family in completing health tasks?** * A. Allow family to decide to use health resources * B. Help the family recognize the problem * C. Leave the family what action take on their problem * D. Refer family to barangay officials for guidance * **Answer:** B. Help the family recognize the problem * **45. Select the step of the nursing process that identifies the family's health-seeking behavior.** * A. Assessment * B. Implementation * C. Planning * D. Evaluation. * **Answer:** A. Assessment * **Situation:** Nurse Maureen leads a team of nurses planning to implement Community Organizing Participative Action Research (COPAR). * **46. Which of the following MOST accurately defines the PRIMARY goal of COPAR?** * A. Enhances the skills of the nurse in research. * B. Makes the community empowered and self-reliant * C. Increases funding of the community programs * D. Helps clean up and beautify the community * **Answer:** B. Makes the community empowered and self-reliant * **47. During the pre-entry phase, which of the following represents the FIRST step in the COPAR process?** * A. Survey the community * B. Train technical working group * C. Hold a community assembly * D. Create a core group * **Answer:** D. Create a core group * **48. In Participative Action Research, which step empowers the community?** * A. The nurse performs most of the task * B. Health team directs all the activities of the place * C. Participation and engagement of the community * D. Barangay head appoints people in charge * **Answer:** C. Participation and engagement of the community * **49. The nurse, acting as a community organizer, engages with local residents by participating in their daily activities to** * A. Gain trust and rapport of people. * B. Make self-popular among people * C. Identify and spot leaders. * D. Become familiar with the place * **Answer:** A. Gain trust and rapport of people. * **50. In COPAR, what is the MOST significant role of the public health nurse?** * A. Caregiver * B. Expert * C. Financer * D. Adviser * **Answer:** D. Adviser * **Situation:** Nurse Shayne has been appointed as the team leader for the newly hired community health nurses in the component city of the province. He provided them with an orientation on primary health care. * **51. Which of the following is not considered an element of primary health care?** * A. Use of appropriate technology * B. Safe water supply * C. Free medicines * D. Maternal and child care * **Answer:** C. Free medicines * **52. Nurse Shayne is planning to refer a patient to a secondary health facility. Which of the following is an example of such a facility?** * A. District Hospital * B. Puericulture Center * C. Rural health unit * D. Barangay Health Station * **Answer:** A. District Hospital * **53. Which of the following herbal remedies is recommended for treating cough?** * A. Sambong * B. Guava * C. Bawang * D. Lagundi * **Answer:** D. Lagundi * **54. The Department of Health recommends guava leaves to:** * A. Dissolve kidney stones * B. Lower blood pressure * C. Remedy for cough * D. Wash wound * **Answer:** C. Remedy for cough * **55. This global initiative seeks to eradicate poverty and safeguard the planet:** * A. Center for Disease Control * B. Sustainable development goal * C. Millennium development goals * D. World health organization * **Answer:** B. Sustainable development goal * **Situation:** In the community where Nurse Ejay works, there are many individuals with obesity who are experiencing various heart conditions. * **56. What initiative should Nurse Ejay implement to reduce the incidence of risk factors, particularly obesity?** * A. Wellness and fitness program * B. Obesity is natural body response * C. Tell them to go the gym * D. They have to undergo strict dietary regimen * **Answer:** A. Wellness and fitness program * **57. What should the nurse emphasize in her health teachings?** * A. Jogging a mile a day * B. No need to diet * C. Vigorous exercise * D. Weight reduction * **Answer:** D. Weight reduction * **58. Nurse Ejay should advise patients on the following, except:** * A. cut down on salt intake * B. More fruits and vegetable * C. Eat regular meals * D. Eat more saturated fats * **Answer:** D. Eat more saturated fats * **59. To avoid complications from heart disease, the nurse advises the patient to regularly check their blood:** * A. Cholesterol * B. Nitrogen * C. Type * D. Oxygenation * **Answer:** A. Cholesterol * **60. Nurse Ejay should incorporate the following in his health teachings, EXCEPT:** * A. Less saturated fat * B. Weight within normal limits * C. Exercise regularly * D. More fats in the diet. * **Answer:** D. More fats in the diet. * **Situation:** Nurse Rosie is the new supervisor at the health center. Her program focuses on delivering excellent, high-quality services and enhancing staff performance. * **61. To ensure that the staff complies with their job responsibilities, what is the appropriate tool Nurse Rosie should use to evaluate their performance?** * A. Memorandum * B. Performance evaluation. * C. Incident report * D. Anecdotal report * **Answer:** B. Performance evaluation. * **62. As a nurse manager, what nursing action should be taken to instill a culture of quality among the staff at the health center?** * A. Become a role model * B. Reprimand every now and then * C. Frequent meetings * D. Allow them to read books. * **Answer:** A. Become a role model * **63. What measure will be implemented in the unit to guarantee patient satisfaction with the delivery of health services?** * A. Encourage to use social media * B. Provide means to evaluate services * C. Verbal feedback * D. Ask the local officials * **Answer:** B. Provide means to evaluate services * **64. What is the basic meaning of standards of nursing care?** * A. What protects the nurse * B. How the nurse will behave * C. How much work is done * D. What to do * **Answer:** D. What to do * **65. What is the most effective strategy Nurse Rosie should use to provide feedback on patient evaluations of health services?** * A. Put the evaluation at supervisors' office * B. Send letter to all * C. Conduct staff meeting * D. Through bulletin board. * **Answer:** C. Conduct staff meeting * **Situation:** As the rainy season begins, Nurse Cha and her team are on high alert for a rise in Dengue Fever cases. * **66. What is the causative agent of dengue fever?** * A. Fomite * B. Vector * C. Bacteria * D. Virus * **Answer:** D. Virus * **67. Which of the following strategies would be effective in reducing the incidence of dengue infection?** * A. Healthy nutritious food * B. Burning of leaves and garbage * C. Destruction of breeding place of vectors * D. Adequate rest and sleep * **Answer:** C. Destruction of breeding place of vectors * **68. Bleeding is the most critical complication of dengue infection. When should the patient be monitored for signs of bleeding?** * A. 4th to 7 days * B. At the onset of symptoms * C. 2nd to 3rd day * D. 1st day * **Answer:** A. 4th to 7 days * **69. What information about dengue fever should the nurse communicate to the community?** * A. It is always life threatening. * B. It could be deadly but preventable. * C. It responds well to antibiotics. * D. The incubation period is variable. * **Answer:** B. It could be deadly but preventable. * **70. Which diagnostic test can help confirm the diagnosis of dengue fever?** * A. Rumpell-Leede * B. Mantoux * C. Elisa * D. Widal * **Answer:** C. Elisa * **Situation:** Nurse Jolo believes that effective communication is essential for successful community health nursing. * **71. What is the MOST important guideline to follow when writing a memorandum?** * A. Purpose is included * B. Content clear * C. Friendly tone * D. One topic at one time * **Answer:** A. Purpose is included * **72. Which of the following serves as an INDICATOR of effective communication?** * A. Receiver * B. Feedback * C. Sender * D. Nonverbal communication * **Answer:** B. Feedback * **73. Nurse Jolo wants to initiate a conversation; which communication technique should she employ?** * A. Clarifying * B. Restating * C. Challenging * D. Broad opening * **Answer:** D. Broad opening * **74. The patient shared information about her treatment, and to ensure understanding, which communication technique should the nurse use?** * A. Clarifying * B. Focusing * C. Validating * D. Restating * **Answer:** D. Restating * **75. Nonverbal communication is equally effective in conveying information because the nurse can** * A. Observe gestures * B. Body language could be observed * C. Sender less effort * D. Action speaks louder than words * **Answer:** B. Body language could be observed * **Situation:** Nurse Sanchez intends to improve her personal and professional growth. * **76. Select an indicator that reflects personal and professional behavioral values.** * A. Utilizes communication and social media responsibly * B. Attends conferences * C. Enrolls in school * D. Joins civic organization * **Answer:** A. Utilizes communication and social media responsibly * **77. Nurses should be informed about professional organizations. Which of the following is the accredited professional organization for nurses?** * A. Maternal Child Nursing * B. Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. * C. National League of Government Nurses of the Philippines. * D. Association Nursing Service Administrators of the Philippine * **Answer:** B. Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. * **78. A profession is characterized by the following except:** * A. Body of knowledge * B. Code of ethics. * C. Member of professional organization * D. Engages in research * **Answer:** C. Member of professional organization * **79. Which of the following is an example of self-directed learning activity?** * A. Research at work. * B. Attends webinars * C. Resource person * D. Attendance to graduate school * **Answer:** A. Research at work. * **80. Apart from attending seminars, which of the following informal continuing education programs should the nurse engage in EXCEPT:** * A. Attending professional conventions * B. Webinars * C. Symposium * D. Doing research as academic requirement * **Answer:** D. Doing research as academic requirement * **Situation:** Nurse Aubrey has been appointed as the team leader for a group of Community Health Nurses responsible for conducting a community diagnosis in a remote barangay of the municipality. * **81. As they prepare to leave for their assigned barangay, Nurse Aubrey informs her team that the PRIMARY purpose of conducting a community diagnosis is to** * A. do assessment of the community profile * B. count the number of morbidity in the place * C. assess the number of indigenous people. * D. form a core group of selected residents * **Answer:** A. do assessment of the community profile * **82. Nurse Aubrey and her team followed the steps in the community diagnosis process. What comes next after the formulation of objectives?** * A. Determine data to be collected. * B. Define the study population. * C. Analyze the collected data. * D. Collect the needed data. * **Answer:** A. Determine data to be collected. * **83. In the data collection step of community diagnosis, which of the following tools is used the least?** * A. Interview guide * B. Observation checklist * C. Survey questionnaire * D. Case Study * **Answer:** D. Case Study * **84. To prepare the collected data about the health status of the community for analysis, which is the APPROPRIATE step that the group of Nurse Betty should take?** * A. Analyze data * B. Interpret data * C. Present data * D. Make conclusion * **Answer:** A. Analyze data * **85. Once the group of Nurse Betty is able to identify community problems. Which would be APPROPRIATE for them to do in order to be able to plan for necessary intervention?** * A. Present the data * B. Formulate objectives * C. Evaluate the data * D. Set priorities * **Answer:** D. Set priorities * **Situation:** As a Community Health Nurse, you should be confident and safe in the practice in your profession especially since the public knows their rights in their healthcare. * **86. A parent submitted a complaint on administration of wrong drug route of vaccine to her child, the nurse who received the complaint knows that this ACT is a form of which of the following?** * A. Battery * B. Assault * C. Negligence * D. Malpractice * **Answer:** D. Malpractice * **87. When Nurse Billy submitted a report to the physician that she committed an error in medication route. This is an example of** * A. Responsibility * B. Accountability * C. Commitment * D. Delegation * **Answer:** B. Accountability * **88. Who among the following is the BEST to sign an informed consent during surgical procedure of a child at the health center?** * A. A 26-year-old brother who is a drug addict. * B. A father who is 40 years old and illiterate. * C. A sister, 21 years old but undergoing dialysis. * D. A mother, 35 years old with on and off seizure. * **Answer:** D. A mother, 35 years old with on and off seizure. * **89. A nurse administers an extra dose of vaccine to a child and the patient developed adverse reaction and died. She can be sued for** * A. Negligence * B. Malpractice * C. Tort * D. Battery * **Answer:** D. Battery * **90. A patient was transferred to a tertiary hospital because of severe chest pain, but the nurse did not prepare the patient right away and the patient dies. Which of the following is the nurse assigned liable?** * A. Malpractice * B. Assault * C. Murder * D. Battery * **Answer:** A. Malpractice * **Situation:** Nurse Vicky was doing her rounds and was preparing to administer medications in the pediatric ward. Before going into each of her patients' rooms, she adheres to the ten rights of medication administration to promote her patients' safety and prevent medication errors. * **91. Which of the following statements is true regarding the administration of medication to pediatric patients?** * A. Dosages should be calculated based on adult weight. * B. All medications can be administered using the same dosage guidelines for adults. * C. Medication administration is not necessary for pediatric patients. * D. Pediatric patients require lower dosages compared to adults. * **Answer:** D. Pediatric patients require lower dosages compared to adults. * **92. What is the preferred site for infants under 1 year receiving an intramuscular injection?** * A. Medial portion of the vastus lateralis muscle * B. Lateral aspect of the vastus lateralis muscle * C. Medial portion of the dorsogluteal muscle * D. Lateral aspect of the ventrogluteal muscle * **Answer:** B. Lateral aspect of the vastus lateralis muscle * **93. Lassie, a 7-year-old girl, will be given an antibiotic intravenously in her dominant hand. What would be the most appropriate activity for her to do while her medicine is infusing?** * A. Drawing flowers on a paper * B. Making origami figures * C. Listening to her favorite music * D. Fingerpainting * **Answer:** C. Listening to her favorite music * **94. Nurse Vicky is going to administer acetaminophen in one of her pediatric patients. What is the best way to identify him?** * A. Ask the child his name * B. Read the name on the chart and ask the child of that was him * C. Ask the other nurses if they know who the child is * D. Read the name on the ID band * **Answer:** D. Read the name on the ID band * **95. What is the correct way of instilling eardrops in a 6-year-old pediatric patient?** * A. Allow the child to place the eardrops by herself for a sense of control. * B. Pull the pinna of her ear up and back to straighten the canal. * C. Pull the pinna of her ear down and back to straighten the canal. * D. Refrigerate the drug first so it numbs the ear canal. * **Answer:** B. Pull the pinna of her ear up and back to straighten the canal. * **Situation:** Health education is one of the essential services in the community setting. Nurse Bill oversees health education activities of the rural health unit. * **96. Which of the following is NOT FALSE about health education in public health?** * A. It is only done by professionals like nurses. * B. It is every health worker responsibility * C. It remains constant * D. It is seldom use in public health setting * **Answer:** C. It remains constant * **97. As a community health nurse, which is considered the BEST result of health-education process?** * A. It influences and changes behavior * B. It provides new inputs * C. Update others * D. Information transfer * **Answer:** A. It influences and changes behavior * **98. Which of of the following explains health education is creative process?** * 1. It could employ a variety of strategies * 2. It can be done anywhere. * 3. It could perform by any member of the health team * 4. It is a valuable health service * **Answer:** A. 1,2,3 * **99. To families and individuals in the community, which is the MOST ESSENTIAL goal of health education?** * A. To study their life history * B. To identify their weaknesses * C. To totally change their lifestyle * D. To motivate them to develop skills and literacy in health. * **Answer:** D. To motivate them to develop skills and literacy in health. * **100. As a whole health education in public health aims to** * A. Transfers information * B. Make life changes * C. Better health opportunities * D. Change personality * **Answer:** C. Better health opportunities * **Situation:** Nurse Edward is assigned to be the manager for the Non-Communicable Disease Prevention and Control. He is currently alarmed with the increase in the number of