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1.

The nurse volunteer who aid in the experiment of proving the link between mosquitoes
and yellow fever, which caused her death.
 Clara Louis Maas
2. Identify the following based from Dunn’s High Level Wellness Grid. A.High level wellness in
a favorable environment. B.Emergent high level wellness in an unfavorable environment.
C.Protected poor health in a favorable environment. D.Poor health in an unfavorable
environment A 34 year old prostitute who has a sexually transmitted disease and can’t buy
her medications.
 Poor health in an unfavorable environment
3. Which phase of nursing process relate to collecting and organizing data?
 Assessment
4. In the objective, after 2 weeks of nursing intervention, the client will raise his right arm
without difficulty, which component of the objective is “after 2 weeks of nursing
intervention?”
 Criterion
5. The client has a high-priority nursing diagnosis of Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity related to
the need for several weeks of imposed bed rest. The nurse evaluates the client after a
week and finds the skin integrity is not impaired. When the care plan is reviewed, the
nurse should perform which of the following?
 Keep the diagnosis since the risk factors are still present.
6. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the evaluating phase of the careplanning
process to determine whether:
 Desired outcomes have been met.
7. In a conversation in the ward, nurse Telly asks Sylvia, “what are you doing?” Sylvia says
“grouping together all related data on patient Rolly”. What do you think is Sylvia doing?
 Clustering cues
8. Imelda, was slashed and hacked by an unknown suspects. She suffered massive tissue loss
andlaceration on her arms and elbow in an attempt to evade the criminal. As a nurse, you
know that the type of healing that will most likely occur to Miss Imelda is
 Second intention
9. What kind of exudates is expected when there is an antibody-antigen reaction as a result
of microorganism infection?
 Purulent
10. The nurse wants to have a systematic way of organizing the data she will collect from her
patients. She remembers being taught in nursing school to use nursing models. What
nursing model could the nurse use in organizing data?
 Gordon's 11 patterns of function
11. It is stated in Preamble that All are fundamental responsibilities of a nurse, except:
 Aggravate one’s suffering
12. All of the following are purpose of inflammation except
 Increase heat, thereby produce abatement of phagocytosis
13. Lorraine, a 27 year old executive was brought to the ER for an unknown reason. She is
starting to speak but her speech is disorganized and cannot be understood. On what level
of anxiety does this features belong?
 Panic
14. The initial response of tissue after injury is
 Immediate Vasoconstriction
15. Type of healing when scars are minimal due to careful surgical incision and good healing
 First intention
16. Self monitoring of blood glucose among clients with Diabetes
 Tertiary Level of Prevention
17. Icheanne then asked you, what is the first process that occurs in the inflammatory
response after injury, you tell her:
 Pavementation
Match Column A with Column B about the Three Levels of Prevention
18. Annual Dental examination
 Primary
19. Metro Manila Developmental Screening Test
 Secondary
20. Expanded Program on Immunization
 All
21. Physical Therapy after a below the knee amputation of the one lower extremity
 Tertiary
22. First Aid treatment
 Secondary
23. Health Education
 Primary
24. Maintenance medicine for a long-time hypertensive client
 Tertiary
25. Attending seminars on Family Planning Program
 Primary
26. Self-monitoring of blood glucose among Diabetic clients
 Tertiary
27. Mantoux Test for suspected PTB clients
 Secondary
28. All of the following are developmental interventions, except:
 Assist client during feeding
29. Nurse Beth concludes that the time, money, and materials of the client were not
maximized in implementing the plan of care. Which evaluation criteria did Nurse Beth use
to realize this?
 Adequacy
30. Which of the following is/are example/s of healthy lifestyle choice/s?
 All of the options
31. A systematic, rational method of planning and providing individualized nursing care.Also
used to identify actual and potential problems and promote wellness.
 Nursing process
32. Nurse Sisa would want to know if his health goals and objectives are met. He will use which
evaluation criteria?
 Effectiveness
33. What is the best nursing activity for an ill client whose health has to be restored?
 Providing direct care such as medication administration, baths, and treatment
34. A client who was recently diagnosed with Hypothyroidism is confident that her thyroid
hormones can be improved with the diet and exercise alone and recently checked out a
video on the management of hypothyroidism by the used of the internet. Her actions are
most representative of which of the following models?
 A client who was recently diagnosed with Hypothyroidism
35. A client reports feeling hungry, but does not eat when food is served. Using critical-
thinking skills, the nurse should perform which of the following?
 Assess why the client is not ingesting the food provided.
36. The nurse in the outpatient clinic is discussing exercise programs with group adults. This
type of intervention is:
 Supplemental
37. The scope of nursing practice specified in the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 in providing
nursing care states that the nurse:
 Utilizes the policy of the institution
38. Rendering nursing care involves the following, except
 Attitude, knowledge, power
39. A group of nursing students developed an educational program for pre-school children.
This is considered as:
 Promotion of health and wellness
40. When the nurse positions a client who has had surgery for comfort and teaches him how
to splint his abdominal incision for coughing and deep breathing, in which phase of the
nursing process do the nurse’s activities belong to?
 Implementation
41. One of the primary advantages of using a three-part diagnostic statement such as the
problem-etiology-signs/symptoms (PES) format includes which of the following?
 Standardizes organization of client data
42. Chichay, the Public Health Nurse accompanied her old client, Ryan together with a relative
to an endocrinologist. Chichay acts on behalf of the client and makes sure that he protects
the right of the client to his own decision. This role of the nurse is:
 Advocacy
43. A client reports feeling hungry, but does not eat when food is served. Using critical-
thinking skills, the nurse should perform which of the following?
 Assess why the client is not ingesting the food provided.
44. The period when the care of nursing was closely related to religious beliefs, superstitious
acts, and magic.
 Nursing in the near east
45. Monica, the nurse in the emergency room is assessing a client who is confused and verbally
abusive and complains of headache due to alcohol drinking. He is asking for a medication.
The nurse explained to him that the physician has to assess his condition first, prior to
medication administration. The client then becomes verbally abusive, which made the
nurse to obtain leather strains and threatens to place the client in the restraints. With
which of the following can the client legally charge the nurse as a result of the nursing
action?
 Battery
46. You have arrived at the diagnosis Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than body requirements for
your client because he has been refusing to eat meals consistently. What type of nursing
diagnosis did you come up with?
 Risk
47. The time in nursing when hundreds of hospitals in England were closed and nursing was
known to be the work of the least desirable women.
 Dark period of Nursing
48. The use of a conceptual or theoretical framework for collecting and organizing assessment
data ensures which of the following?
 Collection of all necessary information for a thorough appraisal
49. A client who is scheduled for operation suddenly complains of having fever. Which of these
should you do first?
 Validate patient’s complaint
50. Nurses assist clients in modifying lifestyle practices in order to prevent lifestyle related
diseases. The nurses role is
 Change agent
51. Type of nursing diagnosis that is associated with problem presents at the time of
assessment
 Actual diagnosis
52. What should be your guide as a nurse in determining if you have the right and correctly
written diagnosis?
 The NANDA
53. A systematic, rational method of planning and providing individualized nursing care. Also
used to identify actual and potential problems and promote wellness.
 Nursing process
54. Nurses are fulfilling different career roles to
 Allow greater independence
55. The last expected process in the stages of inflammation is characterized by
 The affected part will loss its normal function
56. The nurse selects the nursing diagnosis of Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity related to
immobility, dry skin, and surgical incision. Which of the following represents a properly
stated outcome/goal? The client will:
 Turn in bed every 2 hours
57. What is the best nursing activity for an ill client whose health has to be restored?
 Providing direct care such as medication administration, baths, and treatment
58. If the nurse planned to evaluate the length of time clients must wait for a nurse to respond
to the client need reported over the intercom system on each shift, which of the following
processes does this reflect?
 Structure evaluation
59. Blood Smear test to identify cases of malaria
 Secondary Level of Prevention
60. Nurse Ruth entrusted the vital signs taking and monitoring to Mario, the nurse attendant.
If Mario commits an error in documenting vital signs, who shall the Head Nurse reprimand?
 Both Mario and Ruth
61. This concept is a state that includes self-responsibility; an ultimate goal; a dynamic,
growing process; daily decision making in the areas of nutrition, stress management,
physical fitness, preventive health care, and emotional health; and most importantly, the
whole being of an individual.
 Wellness
62. Which of the following WBC component proliferates in cases of Anaphylaxis?
 Eosinophil
63. The nurse in the outpatient clinic is discussing exercise programs with group adults. This
type of intervention is:
 Supplemental
64. Miss Imelda asked you, What is WET TO DRY Dressing method? Your best response is
 It is a type of mechanical debridement using Wet dressing that is applied and left to dry to
remove dead tissues
65. The ultimate aim of nursing is to:
 Help clients attain and maintain health.
66. The client is on NPO post midnight. Which of the following, if done by the client, is
sufficient to cancel the operation in the morning?
 Smoke cigarette around 3:00 A.M
67. A client is being discharged home after an appendectomy for a ruptured appendix. She has
a sutured incision that will require cleaning and changing dressing of 3 times a day. She
states, “A nurse will have to come do that, I can’t stand to look at it.” In which domain
should the nurse help the client with to provide the needed self- care?
 Affective
68. The nurse wants to have a systematic way of organizing the data she will collect from her
patients. She remembers being taught in nursing school to use nursing models. What
nursing model could the nurse use in organizing data?
 Gordon’s 11 patterns of function
69. The World Health Organization (WHO) takes a more holistic view of health. They define
health as “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity.” This definition means:
 All of the options
70. What could be considered a weakness in an 18 year old male client who will undergo
partial lobectomy who has been smoking for six years already?
 He smokes
Match Column A with Column B regarding DUNN’S High Level Wellness Grid
71. A starving undernourished orphan in Somalia
 poor health
72. A middle-aged CEOwho underwent an of a posh company in Global City who had an
accident and on a comatose state
 Protected poor health
73. A barangay health worker in Tondo slums who cannot suffice to uplift his health status due
to job, domestic responsibilities and financial constraints
 Protected poor health
74. An elite gym instructor who implements healthy lifestyle behaviors and has the spiritual,
economic and biopsychosocial resources to supply and support his needs
 high-level wellness
75. A 34 year old prostitute who has a sexually transmitted disease and can’t buy her
medications
 poor health
76. A noble man who is capable of supplementing his daily cardiac medications maintenance
that was diagnosed last month with Heart defects and scheduled for an open heart surgery
 Protected poor health
77. A wellness “guru” who is an advocate and charity lover of anti-cervical cancer
immunization for Filipino women
 Emergent high-level wellness
78. A clinical instructor conducting bed-side instructions to his students in a communicable
disease ward
 Emergent high-level wellness
79. A wounded Abu Sayaf soldier deserted in a remote mountain in Southern Mindanao
 poor health
80. A fitness instructor doing his usual routine in an high-end health facility
 high-level wellness
81. When Nurse Jenny uses a nursing model in prioritizing nursing problems. What is an
example of a nursing model?
 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
82. Imelda is in the recovery stage after the incident. As a nurse, you know that the diets that
will be prescribed to Miss Imelda is
 High protein, High calorie with Vitamin A and C rich foods
83. An expanded career role wherein the nurse investigates nursing problems to improve
nursing care and to refine and expand nursing knowledge is:
 Nurse researcher
84. Avoid second hand smoke
 Primary Level of Prevention
85. In what phase of Nurse patient relationship does a nurse review the client’s medical
records therebylearning as much as possible about the client?
 Pre Orientation
86. Which phase of nursing process relate to collecting and organizing data?
 Assessment
87. The one who organized Filipino Red Cross and was involved in nursing works during the
Philippine Revolution
 Hilaria de Aguinaldo
88. The first Dean of FEU, Institute of Nursing
 Felicidad Elegado – first Dean. 1960-1978
89. Nurse Shella is in the evaluating phase of the nursing process already. What should be her
primary basis for making her evaluation?
 Effectiveness of nursing interventions
90. Which evaluation criteria would probably get a “NO” answer during evaluation if the
objective is for a 3 y/o child to state the importance of hand hygiene and the
corresponding intervention is to discuss to the child the importance of hand hygiene?
 Acceptability
91. In studying a care plan done by a first shift nurse, what type of intervention do this
statement ‘shift intravenous medications to oral medications’ belong to?
 Dependent
92. Which of the following behaviors is most representative of the planning phase of the
nursing process?
 Establishing short- term and long- term goals
93. Which of the following behaviors would indicate that the nurse was utilizing the
assessment phase of the nursing process to provide nursing care?
 Reviews results of laboratory tests
94. The chart of a five year old states the child could only say “mama and papa”. How should
the nurse treat this data?
 t is a significant cue
95. All are health institutions in our country that provided assistance to orphaned children and
mentally ill individuals, except:
 Hotel Dieu
96. Identify the following based from Dunn’s High Level Wellness Grid. A.High level wellness in
a favorable environment. B.Emergent high level wellness in an unfavorable environment.
C.Protected poor health in a favorable environment. D.Poor health in an unfavorable
environment A child who is suffering from scabies and starving who lives in Somalia.
 Poor health in an unfavorable environment
97. The coronary vessels, unlike any other blood vessels in the body, respond to sympathetic
stimulation by
 Vasodilatation
98. The nurse volunteer who aid in the experiment of proving the link between mosquitoes
and yellow fever, which caused her death.
 Clara Louis Maas
99. In the diagnostic statement "Excess fluid volume related to decreased venous return as
manifested by lower extremity edema (swelling)," the etiology of the problem is which of
the following?
 Editha Louisa Cavell
100. Icheanne, ask you, her Nurse, about WBC Components. She got an injury yesterday after
she twistedher ankle accidentally at her gymnastic class. She asked you, which WBC
Component is responsible for proliferation at the injured site immediately following an
injury. You answer:
 Neutrophils
101. The international Council for Nurses first adopted an International Code of Ethics for
nurses
 1953
102. The ultimate aim of nursing is to:
 Help clients attain and maintain health.
103. The time in nursing when hundreds of hospitals in England were closed and nursing was
known to be the work of the least desirable women.
 Dark period of Nursing
104. It is the separation into components, that is, the breaking down of the whole into its
parts.
 Analysis
105. Which recipient of nursing is perceived as a person responsible for their own health?
 Client
106. The British nurse patriot who saved lives of soldiers during the world war 1, but was
arrested and found guilty of treason.
 Editha Louisa Cavell
107. Nurse Clara is reviewing the standard operating procedures and precautions in blood
transfusion. Which nurse’s skill is Nurse Clara enhancing?
 Cognitive
108. Which of the following is an example of the emotional component of wellness?
 A client expresses frustration with her partner's substance abuse.
109. Under Neuman’s model, it represents the resource factors that help the client defend
against a stressor such as the body’s immune system
 Lines of resistance
110. In Maslow's hierarchy of physiologic needs, the human need of greatest priority is:
 Oxygen
111. Which is NOT a concept related to Faye Abdellah's theory?
 Therapeutic Self-care Demands
112. A type of concept that is indirectly observable and are independent of time or place is
called:
 Abstract Concept
113. To assess the kidney function of a patient with an indwelling urinary (Foley) catheter, the
nurse measures his hourly urine output. She should notify the physician if the urine output
is:
 Less than 30 ml/hour
114. The following are examples of Petty Management except:
 Giving False Hopes to the patient so the patient will feel better
115. A group of related concepts that propose actions that guide practice.
 Theory
116. Sir Junko, a clinical instructor explains the procedure to his students during their post
conference.
 Empirical Knowing
117. “Each human being perceives the world as a total person in making transactions with
individuals and things in environment”. This assumption is stated by:
 Imogene King’s conceptual framework
118. Systems Model
 Betty Neuman
119. Goal Attainment Theory
 Imogene King
120. Carative Factors
 Jean Watson
121. Unitary Human Being
 Martha Rogers
122. Adaptation Model
 Sr. Callista Roy
123. Human to Human Relationship
 Joyce Travelbee
124. Self-care deficit theory
 Dorothea Orem
125. The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing
 Ernestine Wiedenbach
126. Nursing Process Theory
 Ida Jean Orlando
127. Twenty One Nursing Problems
 Faye Glenn Abdella
128. What does the nurse in charge do when making a surgical bed?
 Leaves the bed in the high position when finished
129. Peplau defines this as being able to understand one’s own behavior to help others
identify felt difficulties, and to apply principles of human relations to the problems that
arise at all levels of experience.
 Psychodynamic nursing
130. The ability to achieve a balance between work and leisure time. A person's belief about
education, employment, and home influence personal satisfaction and relationships with
others is referring to what component of wellness?
 Occupational
131. It is mental formulation of an object or event that come from individual perceptual
experience and is often called the building blocks of theories.
 Concepts
132. According to Roger’s theory of Unitary Human Being, there are different principles of
homeodynamics. Which principle shows a change in the pattern from lower to higher
frequency, that is, with varying degrees of intensity?
 All of the above
133. Which of the following is an organismic response as per Levin's Four Conservation
Principles?
 Flight or fight
134. The four main concepts common to nursing that appear in each of the current
conceptual models are:
 Person, environment, health, nursing
135. The doctor orders dextrose 5% in water, 1,000 ml to be infused over 8 hours. The I.V.
tubing delivers 15 drops per milliliter. The nurse in charge should run the I.V. infusion at a
rate of:
 32 drop per minute
136. When applying Roy's Adaptation Model in caring a patient, the type of stimuli which
needs to be assessed as per are all the following, EXCEPT;
 Perceptual Stimulu
137. Which of the following planes divides the body longitudinally into anterior and posterior
regions?
 Sagittal plane
138. The major concepts of Health Belief Model includes all, EXCEPT;
 Perceived interaction
139. According to the Nursing Process Theory, this term is defined as a requirement of the
patient which, if supplied, relieves or diminished his immediate distressor and improves his
immediate sense of adequacy or well-being
 Need
140. The "humanistic science of nursing" was explained by:
 Rogers (1970)
141. Which nursing theory states that 'nursing is the interpersonal process of action, reaction,
interaction and transaction"?
 Imogene King's theory
142. A 38-year old patient's vital signs at 8 a.m. are axillary temperature 37.8C; pulse rate, 88;
respiratory rate, 30. Which findings should be reported?
 Temperature and respiratory rate
143. Dorothy Johnson states that is a “Stabilized but more or less transitory resting state in
which the individual is in harmony with himself and his environment.”
 Equilibrium
144. When administering drug therapy to a male geriatric patient, the nurse must stay
especially alert for adverse effects. Which factor makes geriatric patients to adverse drug
effects?
145. When administering drug therapy to a male geriatric patient, the nurse must stay
especially alert for adverse effects. Which factor makes geriatric patients to adverse drug
effects?
 Aging-related physiological changes
146. It represents the manifestation of the creative and expressive styles of the nurse.
 Personal Knowing
147. According to Roy's adapatation theory, which subsystem responds through four
cognitive responds through four cognitive-emotive channels (perceptual and
information processing, learning, judgment, and emotion)?
 Cognator Subsystem
148. Which is NOT a concept explained in Dorothy Johnson'sBehavioral Systems
Model?
 Energy fields
149. In anticipating the needs of Patient Joseph, Nurse Gloria considers the patient’s
level of understanding and dialect spoken prior to explaining a procedure.
 Personal Knowing
150. Which nursing action is essential when providing continuous enteral feeding?
 Elevating the head of the bed
151. " Caring consists of carative factors that result in the satisfaction of certain
human needs". This explanation was stated by:
 Jean Watson
152.

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