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Nursing Attendant Exam Report

The document is a 100-item multiple choice exam for a nursing course on community health nursing. It provides instructions for students taking the exam, indicating it is closed book and discouraging outside assistance. The exam questions cover topics like community organizing phases, communicable disease prevention, and public health nursing interventions.

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10/6/21, 9:27 AM NUR 154 (CHN 2 RLE) RAD BLOCK EXAMINATION

NUR 154 (CHN 2 RLE) RAD BLOCK


EXAMINATION
Total points 97/100

INSTRUCTIONS:
-This is a 100-ITEM MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM
-Students are GIVEN 1 HOUR AND 30 MINUTES TO ANSWER THE EXAM
-Students are HIGHLY DISCOURAGED TO OPEN BOOKS, MODULES, JOURNALS OR ANY
REFERENCES FOR THIS IS A FORM OF CHEATING. THIS COULD ENFORCE YOUR LEVEL OF
HONESTY.
-Students are HIGHLY DISCOURAGED TO ENTERTAIN CALLS, CHATS, MESSAGES, TEXTS
UNLESS IT IS AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
-ONCE IT IS DONE, CLICK THE SUBMIT BUTTON

The respondent's email ([Link]@[Link]) was recorded on submission


of this form.

0 of 0 points

FULL NAME (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME MIDDLE INITIAL) *

PAQUIBOT, CLIFFORD G.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1-100 97 of 100 points

Also known as the Mobilization phase, it refers to the implementation of 1/1


the community’s planned projects and programs. *

A. Core Group Formation Phase

B. Community Organization Phase

C. Action Phase

D. Evaluation Phase

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One of the interventions/strategies employed by the DOH is advocacy 1/1


and health education. As a PHN, this intervention requires her to: *

A. Collaboration to other sectors to ensure health promotion.

B. Strengthening treatment capabilities of existing personnel.

C. Builds coalition and networks for the delivery of appropriate eye health care
services to ensure best service.

D. Reviews the program as conducted.

It is the patterned series of interrelationships existing between 1/1


individuals, groups, and institutions and forming a coherent whole. *

A. Community

B. Sub-systems

C. Health

D. Social system

It is the probability of reducing, controlling or eradicating the problem * 1/1

A. Nature of the Problem

B. Magnitude of the Problem

C. Modifiability of the Problem

D. Preventive Potential

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Use of seatbelts is an example of what prevention? * 1/1

A. Primary Prevention

B. Secondary Prevention

C. Tertiary Prevention

D. Recovery Prveention

In which communicable diseases the Acid Fast Bacilli Test is Positive * 1/1

A. Tuberculosis and Leprosy

B. Poliomyelitis and Tetanus

C. Tetanus and Leprosy

D. Diphtheria and Tetanus

Which among the following best describes community immersion 1/1


program (CIP)? *

A. CIP refers to hands-on experience in a community nearby.

B. Student nurses implement public health programs.

C. It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to


live and work in the community.

D. Student nurses assume the role of a public health nurse to a selected population.

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Identifying the problem of the community involves: * 1/1

A. Situational analysis

B. Nurse identifies and explains the problem

C. Nurse projects what situation needs to be changed developed or maintained.

D. All of the above

Which among the following is a PAR example? (select all that apply) * 1/1

A. Dissatisfied evaluation of Family Planning services, a team of 10 couples-user


researchers interviewed 50 couples who use Family Planning services. The
researchers asked about their lived experience using the Family Planning
services and its influence to them as couples and family. The researchers
presented their findings as a live performance and an academic report.

B. A group of adults interviewed 50 adults living in a rehabilitation center. The group


presented their academic report to the Department of Health through theatrical
presentation.

C. A group of people interviewed people in the community regarding health


services and service providers about their definitions and understanding of
recovery. Findings were documented and shared to encourage collaboration
among service recipients and providers.

D. Abused women were interviewed by strong independent women regarding their


lived experience. Results and recommendations were given to the Health Office.

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In order to pass the examination, an examinee must obtain: (select all 1/1
that apply) *

A. General average of at least seventy-five percent (75%)

B. General average of at least sixty percent (60%)

C. A rating of not below sixty percent (60%) in any subject

D. A rating of not below seventy-five percent (75%) in any subject

This involves preparation and knowing the goals of the community 1/1
organizing activity or experience. *

A. Pre-entry Phase

B. Entry Phase

C. Integration Phase

D. Action Phase

Which communicable diseases are most difficult to block the spread of? 1/1
*

A. Vector-borne

B. Person to person

C. Airborne

D. Waterborne

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10/6/21, 9:27 AM NUR 154 (CHN 2 RLE) RAD BLOCK EXAMINATION

Which among the following describes an urban community? (select all 1/1
that apply) *

A. agricultural occupation

B. complex interpersonal social relations

C. primary group relation

D. not well- knit

Eric is monitoring the level of physical activity of Mang Tomas. Eric knows 1/1
that Mang Tomas’s activity is classified as low if he reported that he:
(select all that apply) *

A. Washes cars twice a week

B. Does arts and crafts every day for 10 minutes daily

C. Plays non-competitive volleyball for an hour 2x a week

D. Washes dishes daily

Refers to protected well (shallow or deep well), improved dug well, 1/1
developed spring or rainwater cisterns with an outlet but without a
distribution system. *

A. Level I (Point Source)

B. Level II (Communal Faucet System or Standpost)

C. Level III (Waterworks System)

D. Level IV (Network System)

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Which of the following belongs to Pre-entry phase? Select all that apply. 1/1
*

A. Initial data during ocular survey

B. Review of records of a health facility

C. Visit informal leaders like elders, local health workers,

D. Review of barangay profile

This law is known as the “National Healthy Lifestyle Advocacy Campaign”:1/1


*

A. EO 958

B. RA 1054

C. RA 9211

D. RA 9165

Philippine Clean Water Act of 2004 * 1/1

A. PD No. 825

B. R.A. 9275

C. PD No. 856

D. R.A. 6969

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10/6/21, 9:27 AM NUR 154 (CHN 2 RLE) RAD BLOCK EXAMINATION

It is a law that requires all motor vehicles to pass the smoke emission 1/1
standards: *

A. RA 6969

B. PD 856

C. RA 8749

D. RA 9275

Nurse Brent is to dispose used intravenous lines, he will place this in a: * 1/1

A. Black bin

B. Green bin

C. Yellow with biohazard symbol bin

D. Yellow with black band symbol bin

E. Orange bin

It defines as “process for determining systematically and objectively the 0/1


relevance,efficiency and effectiveness and impact of activities in the
light of their objectives” (UN, 1978). *

A. Planning

B. Monitoring and Evaluation

C. Focus Evaluation

D. Program Evaluation

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A measure of one mortality from all causes which may result in a 1/1
decrease of population. *

A. Crude Birth Weight

B. Crude Death Rate

C. Ratio

D. Specific death rate

It is caused by either increased or decreased mortality or morbidity rate. 1/1


*

A. Health status problem

B. Health resources problem

C. Health related problem

D. Both A and B

These variables help determine the delivery of health services: (select all 1/1
that apply) *

A. Communication network

B. Manpower population ratio

C. Categories of health services available

D. Power structures in the community

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In order for an agent to cause infection, it must be: (select all that apply) 1/1
*

A. present all that time

B. capable of infecting the host

C. a virus

D. a bacteria

It is the severity of the problem and measured in terms of the proportion 1/1
of the population affected by the problem. *

A. Nature of the Problem

B. Magnitude of the Problem

C. Modifiability of the Problem

D. Preventive Potential

Most of the Filipino families are extended type. This best explains by 1/1
what culture: *

A. Family oriented

B. Joy and humour

C. Malasakit

D. Hospitality

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Select all early signs of leprosy: * 1/1

A. Reddish or white change in skin color

B. gynecomastia

C. Loss of sweating

D. Madarosis

The main aim of conducting an immersion program to a remote area is: * 1/1

. For the students to learn

B. For the students to apply their basic skills

C. Bring the health programs to people who cannot access it

D. To give to the people what they need

A healthy city is one that: (select all that apply) * 1/1

A. Maintains the community’s sanitation

B. Supplies health care needs

C. Doles out the need of the people in the community

D. Provides recreational activities for the people

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Which among the following statement is true to communicable disease? 1/1


(select all that apply) *

A. An infectious disease can be contagious because the latter can be transmitted


indirectly.

B. Communicable diseases could either be contagious or infectious.

C. An infectious disease is transmitted through indirect physical contact.

D. Contagious diseases are sometimes called as infectious diseases.

Who is the best resource person when the caregiver of the family is not 1/1
around *

A. Grandmother who knows the family.

B. A neighbor who is a friend of the family.

C. A sane adult living with the family.

D. Anyone who is present.

All senior citizens are mandatorily covered by the Philippine Health 1/1
Insurance Corporation by virtue of: *

A. RA 9257

B. RA 10642

C. Republic Act No. 11036

D. RA 7432

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A measure of one characteristics of the natural growth or increase of 0/1


population. *

Crude Birth Rate

A. Crude Birth Weight

B. Crude Death Rate

C. Ratio

D. Specific death rate

Which among the following is NOT a criterion in evaluation an outcome 1/1


of deworming program? *

A. Training methods used were varied and appropriate to the participants’ level
of comprehension.

B. Reports of parasitic infection are accurate

C. Incidence of ascariasis infection

D. Incidence of anemia related to hookworm infection

Cardiac rehabilitation program is an example of: * 1/1

A. Primary Prevention

B. Secondary Prevention

C. Tertiary Prevention

D. Recovery Prevention

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Immunization is an example of: * 1/1

A. Primary Prevention

B. Secondary Prevention

C. Tertiary Prevention

D. Recovery Prevention

The most effective way to assess the health care needs of older adults in 1/1
a community is to: *

A. conduct personal interviews with local health care and social services
professionals.

B. rely on intuitive impressions obtained from working with older persons.

C. review demographic data from the most recent census.

D. survey a random sample of adult children who do not reside in the community.

It describes as the degree to which this is possible in health research will 1/1
differ as will the willingness of people to be involved in research *

A. Attention-Power Relationships

B. People-Active Partcipants

C. Purpose - Enable Action

D. Community-Enforcement Act

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Which among the following is true to Evaluation? (select all that apply) * 1/1

A. It is assumed that the more resources used in a program; it means good health
care.

B. Unqualified service people doing an evaluation may result to an insufficient


evaluation.

C. Evaluation is a plant that entails determining the specific input, process and
output/outcome indicators of the program stating the criteria and standards of
each.

D. Record keeping is a part of the evaluation.

Which among the following are reasons why nurse managers should 1/1
evaluate their staff? (select all that apply) *

A. determine job competence

B. enhance staff development

C. aid the employee’s coaching and counselling

D. determine training and developmental needs of nurses

The health profile of the community is reflected by: (select all that apply) 1/1
*

A. Excreta Disposal

B. Food storage

C. Infant feeding practices

D. Community Facilities and Resources

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The primary purpose of program evaluation is: * 1/1

A. To determine its effectiveness

B. To assess its outcome

C. To improve future program

D. To distribute report to the relevant groups

The program evaluated was found to be effective. What should be the 1/1
recommendations? *

A. The program must be terminated.

B. The program must be modified.

C. The lesson learned will serve as a guide in modifying the program.

D. The program can be applied to another group with same characteristics.

Code on Sanitation of the Philippines * 1/1

A. PD No. 825

B. R.A. 9275

C. PD No. 856

D. R.A. 6969

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Expanded Breastfeeding Promotion Act * 1/1

A. R. A. 7875

B. R.A. 10028

C. R.A. 8976

D. R. A. 7719

Which of the following constitutes specific protection? * 1/1

A. Immunization

B. Avoidance of allergens

C. Healthy environment

D. Chemoprophylaxis

Evaluators sometimes faced poor quality of available data. In order to 1/1


minimized if not prevented, the PHN must: Select all that apply *

A. Tools should be filed-tested

B. Data collectors should be trained

C. Data collection must be filed tested

D. Poor quality data must be addressed during the program planning stage.

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Involvement is not only cleaning surroundings and toilet construction but 1/1
also sharing responsibilities and participation in one of the following: *

A. Problem-solving seminars

B. Meetings with barangay officers

C. Social work about livelihood

D. Defining health needs

Refers to a system composed of a source, reservoir, a piped distribution 1/1


network, and a communal faucet located not more than 25 meters from
the farthest house. *

A. Level I (Point Source)

B. Level II (Communal Faucet System or Standpost)

C. Level III (Waterworks System)

D. Level IV (Network System)

When the air quality indicates an "Emergency", it means: * 1/1

A. People should limit outdoor exertion.

B. Everyone should remain indoors, (keeping windows and doors closed unless
heat stress is possible).

C. Pedestrians should avoid heavy traffic areas.

D. People with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit outdoor exertion.

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The Public Health Nurse provides activities that will permit clients who 1/1
have suffered from consequences of noncommunicable diseases to lead
a socially and economically productive life. *

A. Health Advocate

B. Health Educator

C. Health Care Provider

D. Community Organizer

E. Health Trainer

F. Researchers

Refers to a system with a source transmission pipes, a reservoir, and a 1/1


piped distribution network for household taps. *

A. Level I (Point Source)

B. Level II (Communal Faucet System or Standpost)

C. Level III (Waterworks System)

D. Level IV (Network System)

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Geographic identifiers include: (select all that apply) * 1/1

A. Historical background

B. Spot map

C. Vicinity map

D. Organizational chart

Which of the following water treatments belong to disinfection? * 1/1

A. Aeration

B. Filtration

C. Boiling

D. Inhalation

It measures pregnancy wastage * 1/1

A. Fetal Death Rate

B. Fetal Mortality Rate

C. Infant Death Rate

D. Infant Mortality Rate

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It is part of the social system and considered of central importance 1/1


because of its role in health promotion and maintenance and risk
reduction: *

A. Family

B. Economic

C. Educational

D. Health

PHN Grace is designing the program evaluation. She included the five 1/1
dimensions. To address the dimensions, Grace must ask the following
questions EXCEPT: *

A. What indicators should be used?

B. What should be evaluated?

C. What are the program objectives?

D. What are the responses of the people in the community to the program?

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This is the phase when the organizer may actually live in the community 1/1
in an effort to understand the community better and imbibe community
life. *

A. Pre-entry Phase

B. Entry Phase

C. Integration Phase

D. Core Group Formation Phase

A water treatment that uses chlorine. * 1/1

A. Filtration

B. Chemical disinfection

C. Aeration

D. Boiling

This phase formalizes the start of the organizing process. * 1/1

A. Pre-entry Phase

B. Entry Phase

C. Integration Phase

D. Action Phase

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Obesity among Filipinos is common and highly attributed to: (select all 1/1
that apply) *

A. Hospitality

B. Faith and religiosity

C. Hardwork and industriousness

D. Malasakit

A water treatment that involves rapidly shaking a container that is 1/1


partially full of water for about 5 minutes *

A. Aeration

B. Settlement

C. Filtration

D. Disinfection

Which of the following challenges that our public health system are 1/1
facing with? (Select all that apply) *

A. Needed medicines and supplies are not always available

B. No efficient communication system that link the health centers to the barangay
health stations

C. Purchases of medicial supplies and medicines are done by another office

D. Due to some contentious issue, there is appointment in health centers, promotion


and movement of health personnel

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Belinda passed the Nurse’s Licensure Examination and a caregiver in 1/1


Israel for fifteen (15) years and wishes to go back to nursing practice. She
should be advised to: (select all that apply) *

A. Retake the board exam

B. Undergo three (3) months practicum

C. Undergo one (1) month training

D. Undergo refresher course

Community in terms of health acts as center of: (select all that apply) * 1/1

A. Disease prevention

B. Health promotion

C. Critical care

D. Continuity of care

This measures the risk of dying during the 1st year of life. * 1/1

A. Fetal Death Rate

B. Fetal Mortality Rate

C. Infant Death Rate

D. Infant Mortality Rate

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Which among the following defines planning appropriately? * 0/1

A. Planning is a systematic process that provides structured actions to address


concerns of the community.

B. Planning is a continuous and change-oriented which desire to improve the


future state of the community.

C. Planning is a formulation of steps to be undertaken in the future in order to


achieve a desired end.

D. All of the above

To encourage community participation, which of the following should a 1/1


nurse do? *

A. Invite people from civic organizations

B. Refer to the doctor for prescriptions

C. Encourage sponsorship to programs

D. Listen when people relate their problems

What would you tell a mother who refuses to immunize her baby? * 1/1

A. “Immunization is okay for your baby.”

B. “Vaccines are expensive, you get it free.”

C. “It’s up to you if your baby gets sick

D. “Vaccines will prevent diseases.”

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People in the community shows cooperation when they: * 1/1

A. actively join in the community’s activities

B. regard community’s programs essential in their growth

C. take part in the community’s goals

D. work towards to the community’s vision

Which of the following is considered as a health status problem? * 1/1

A. Improper waste disposal

B. Uncovered drinking water

C. Lack of health facility

D. COVID-19 disease

A good air quality index is: * 1/1

A. 60 μg/m3

B. 90 μg/m3

C. 190 μg/m3

D. 290 μg/m3

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Among the criteria in priority setting, this criterion weighs the highest: * 1/1

Nature of the problem

B. Magnitude of the problem

C. Modifiability of the problem

D. Preventive potential

This is the process of gathering, collating and analyzing data to gain 1/1
extensive understanding of community conditions, help in the
identification of problems of the community and determine the root
cause of these problems. *

A. Community Integration

B. Social Analysis

C. Core group Formation

D. Evaluation

Open drainage system is an example of * 1/1

A. Health status problem

B. Health related problem

C. Health resources problem

D. Both B and C

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As part of the Pre-entry phase of COPAR, which of the following implies 1/1
that the potential host family is not good to live-in? *

A. House is strategically located in the community

B. Neighbors are hesitant to enter the house

C. No member of the host family should be moving out in the community

D. Should not belong to elite/rich segment

This law declares the adoption of a systematic, comprehensive, and 1/1


ecological solid waste management programs as a policy state of the
State. Adopts a community-based approach. Mandates waste diversion
through composting and recycling: *

A. RA 6969

B. RA 9003

C. RA 8749

D. RA 9275

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Which of the following question coming from the interviewer is correct? 1/1
*

A. What is the nature of your work?

B. Do you use contraceptives?

C. Are the healthcare workers and services effective?

D. Do you eat balanced diet?

The BHS can be a reporting area if: * 1/1

A. It is a satellite BHS

B. The midwife renders service occasionally to the area.

C. It delivers health services to one or more barangays.

D. It is a service area of an RHU.

Regular or annual examination is an example of: * 1/1

A. Primary Prevention

B. Secondary Prevention

C. Tertiary Prevention

D. Recovery Prevention

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Handwashing belongs to: * 1/1

A. Primary Prevention

B. Secondary Prevention

C. Tertiary Prevention

D. Recovery Prevention

When the air quality is “Unhealthy for sensitive groups”, it means: * 1/1

A. People should limit outdoor exertion.

B. Everyone should remain indoors, (keeping windows and doors closed unless heat
stress is possible).

C. Pedestrians should avoid heavy traffic areas.

D. People with respiratory disease, such as asthma, should limit outdoor


exertion.

It is a type of community that has high density of people and has both 1/1
agriculture and manufacturing industry: *

A. Rural

B. Urban

C. Rurban

D. None of the above

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Which behavioral risk factors contribute to a person developing a Non- 1/1


Communicable Disease *

A. Tobacco use

B. Physical inactivity

C. Harmful Alcohol consumption

D. All of these

Which of the following water treatments belong to Pre-treatment 1/1


process? Select all that apply. *

A. Solar disinfection

B. Aeration

C. Boiling

D. Filtration

E. Settlement

F. Chemical disinfection

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In conducting community profile, which of the following is not included in1/1


health profile? *

A. Food storage

B. Infant feeding practices

C. Immunization Status of Children

D. Educational Attainment

Compute for the index killing power of CoVID-19. Data: Death (CoVID-19) 1/1
– 921; Cases - 15,588; Total Population – 108, 000, 000 *

A. 6.91

B. 5.91

C. 4.91

D. 3.91

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Which among the statements below describes span of control as an 1/1


organizing principle? *

A. This is called specialization which delineates work according to specific


programs or to client groups.

B. It refers to conscious activity of assembling and synchronizing differentiated work


efforts so that they function harmoniously in the attainment of organization
objectives.

C. This principle means that an employee should be responsible to, and receive
orders from, only one superior

D. This principle means “the number of subordinates reporting directly to a


superior”.

The best way to control Schistosomiasis is: * 1/1

A. Protect self from insect bites.

B. Do not swim in rivers and other bodies of water.

C. Do not walk barefooted.

D. Snails must be killed.

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This refers to the manner in which a pathogen enters a susceptible host: 1/1
*

A. Causative agent

B. Reservoir

C. Portal of exit

D. Portal of entry

These are the accomplishments of the Health and Wellness program for 1/1
senior citizen: (select all that apply) *

A. HPV immunization

B. Flu vaccination

C. Pneumococcal immunization

D. Wellness camp for senior citizens

If the total air particulates is 350-599, the air quality is: * 1/1

A. Good

B. Fair

C. Unhealthy for sensitive groups

D. Very unhealthy

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The mode of transmission of Leprosy is * 1/1

A. Droplet infection

B. Fecal oral route

C. Sexual contact

D. None of these

The PHN provides technical assistance in the assessment of the skills of 1/1
auxiliary health workers in NCD prevention and control. *

A. Health Advocate

B. Health Educator

C. Health Care Provider

D. Community Organizer

E. Health Trainer

F. Researchers

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Which of the following is correct in determining the crude birth weight? * 1/1

A. Total No. of live births registered in a given calendar year X 1000 divided by
Estimated population as of July 1 same of year

B. Total No. of deaths registered in a given calendar year X 1000 divided by


Estimated population as of July 1 same year

C. Total No. of death under 1 year of age registered in a given calendar year X 1000
divided by Total No. of registered live births of same calendar year

D. Total No. of deaths from maternal causes registered for a given year X 1000
divided by Total No. of live birth registered of same year

Promotes health and prevents diseases through rational diet and physical 1/1
activity. *

A. Health Advocate

B. Health Educator

C. Health Care Provider

D. Community Organizer

E. Health Trainer

F. Researchers

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This shows the size, composition and geographical distribution of the 1/1
population *

A. Demographic variables

B. Socio-economic and cultural variable

C. Health and illness patterns

D. Political or leadership patterns

The health status of the community is a product of the various 1/1


interacting elements such as: Select all that apply *

A. Population

B. Physical and topographical characteristics

C. Socio-economic and cultural factors

D. Power structure within the community

Understaffing is considered as: * 1/1

A. Health status problem

B. Health related problem

C. Health resources problem

D. Both A and C

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