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DMC College Foundation Sta. Filomena, Dipolog City CHN Exam IMCI - EXAMS Name : _________________________________ Date : _____________ Score : _______ Choose and encircle the best answer. 1. In assessing, a client condition with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, the LEAST expected symptom is a. Epistaxis b. Melena c. Persistent vomiting d. Hematemesis 2. There are four types of Malaria, which of the following is NOT ? a. Viva b. Falciparum c. Ovale d. Malariae 3. The first dose of treatment for a child with severe pneumonia is Benzen Penicillin. Which is given thru? a. Intravenous route (IV) b. Intramuscular (IM) c. Intradermal (ID) d. Oral 4. Amoxicillin is given BID to patient with pneumonia as the first line treatment .How many days it should be given? a. for 1 week b. for 3 days c. for 2 days d. for 5 days 5. What is the first line treatment for patient with Cholera? a. Erythromycin b. Amoxicillin c. Tetracycline d. Benzen penicillin 6. Which of the following is NOT a treatment for a child with Measles having mouth ulcer? a. Amoxicillin b. Gentian violet c. Salt water wash

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DMC College FoundationSta. Filomena, Dipolog City

CHN ExamIMCI - EXAMS

Name : _________________________________ Date : _____________ Score : _______Choose and encircle the best answer.

1. In assessing, a client condition with Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, the LEAST expected symptom is

a. Epistaxisb. Melenac. Persistent vomitingd. Hematemesis

2. There are four types of Malaria, which of the following is NOT ?a. Vivab. Falciparumc. Ovaled. Malariae

3. The first dose of treatment for a child with severe pneumonia is Benzen Penicillin. Which is given thru?

a. Intravenous route (IV)b. Intramuscular (IM)c. Intradermal (ID)d. Oral

4. Amoxicillin is given BID to patient with pneumonia as the first line treatment .How many days it should be given?

a. for 1 weekb. for 3 daysc. for 2 daysd. for 5 days

5. What is the first line treatment for patient with Cholera?a. Erythromycinb. Amoxicillinc. Tetracyclined. Benzen penicillin

6. Which of the following is NOT a treatment for a child with Measles having mouth ulcer?

a. Amoxicillinb. Gentian violetc. Salt water washd. Vit. A

7. The following multivitamins and minerals must be given to patient with persistent diarrhea, EXCEPT

a. Vit. Cb. Magnesiumc. Zincd. Vit. A

8. Clouding of Cornea is a characteristic of patient with severe complication ofa. Malariab. Measlesc. Pneumoniad. Dengue Fever

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9. Which of the following is a sign and symptom of a child with Measles and with eye conjunctivitis?

a. Clouding of Cornea b. Mouth Ulcerc. Teary eyesd. Fever

10. There are many ways to collect data, this one is the face to face interaction of the researcher and the individual.

a. Review of statisticsb. Surveyc. Interviewd. Laboratory and screening test

11. As a nurse you must do assessment. Upon seeing a patient with a very severe malnutrition. Which of the following is not a sign and symptom?

a. Baggy pantsb. Distended bladderc. Small hipsd. Prominent ribs

12. A patient with Marasmus is what nutrient defiency?a. Protein b. Carbohydratec. Fatsd. Vitamins and Minerals

13. Which of the following is a characteristic of a client with Kwashiorkor?a. Distended abdomenb. Severely wastingc. Edema of both footd. Baggy pants

14. As a new PHN in the community, Nyrissa needs to establish rapport with the people and establish mutual trust among them. As an ideal community organizer, it is important for Nyrissa to live with the people and imbibe community lifestyle. This is part of the process known as

a. Social preparationb. Community Integration c. Networkingd. Community Diagnosis

15. Which of the following is the diagnostic test for H-fever?a. Rumple leads testb. Malarial smearc. Immunochromatographic testd. Nocturnal blood exam

16. In a patient with dengue fever, which of the following will you give the patient as part of the nursing intervention?

a. Water and salt solutionb. Oresolc. Saline solutiond. IV fluids

17. It is utilized in the extensive case management of diarrhea to reduce mortality rate in children?

a. Oral rehydration solution b. Oral rehydration therapyc. Proper waste disposald. Improved wearing practices

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18. Maternal Mortality rate is the number of the maternal deaths per 1,000 live births in a specific year. Which one behavior is the correct formula?a. No. of deaths due to maternal cause x 1000 live births No. of fetal deaths of the same yearb. Total no. of deaths from maternal cause registered for a given year x 1000 Total of no. of live births registered of same yearc. Total no. of deaths under one year of age x 1000 Total no. of registered live births of same calendar yeard. Total no. of deaths from maternal cause x 1000

Total no. of live births registered of same year

19. A child with pneumonia is classified as having very severe disease and should be referred urgently to the hospital, if the child manifests which of the following?

a. Not able to drinkb. Fast breathingc. Severe chest in-drawingd. Stridor or wheezing

20. The following are available resources for the older adult except:a. Golden Acres, Bago Bantay, QCb. Hospicio de San Jose, Manilac. St. Vincent’s Home, Bacolod Cityd. White Cross, San Juan, MM

21. Taking care of the older person can be draining and overwhelming. Realizing this, the community health nurse should be able to identify symptoms of burn in the caregivers except:

a. Chronic fatigueb. Diarrhea and constipationc. Depression and angerd. Sociability

22. The UN principles for the older persons to maintain independence include all except:

a. Have access to food, water, clothing, shelter and healthcareb. Have access to appropriate educational and training programsc. Be able to live in safe environment adaptable to personal preferences and

changing health capabilitiesd. Should live in a nursing home for the rest of their lives

23. In care of the older adult, the community health nurse recognizes that to promote good health all are accurate except:

a. Maintaining ideal body weightb. Performing regular physical exercises c. Eating proper dietd. Regular health check ups

24. Knowing the data of the older sector in the community, the nurse can utilize all of the following points as guidelines in providing health care services for the elderly in her community except:

a. Rights of the elderly populationb. Traditions, belief, and valuesc. Developmental needs of the older adultd. Vulnerability to effects of drugs

25. The goal of health care and services for older person is:a. A shorter disability free lifeb. A longer disability free lifec. An increase in health lifespand. A reduced illness

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26. According to the studies proteins contribute 12% of dietary calories in the Filipino diet. The major source of dietary proteins in Filipino diet come from:

a. Fish, poultry, eggs and meatsb. Vegetables sources such as soy beans and other legumesc. Rice, cornd. Noodles, sardines

27. Which of the following program address the nutrition needs of children?a. Operation timbangb. Tubig kobeta oresolc. Araw ng sangkap pinoy (ASAP)d. Growth monitoring and promotion

28. Guideline no.2 in the nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos is intended to promote exclusives breastfeeing:

a. From birth to 4-6 monthsb. From birth 2 year or longerc. From birth up to one year onlyd. From birth to 5 years

29. Vitamin A supplementation is needed to prevent Xeropthalmia. What is the usual does of vitamin A in children in international units?

a. 400,000b. 100,000c. 200,000d. 500,000

30. The goal of the 2000 Nutritional Guidelines for Filipino are all, except:a. Increased productivityb. Improved quality lifec. Adoption of desirable dietary practices and health lifestyled. Improvement of nutrition status

31. Crude birth rate is a measure of characteristic of the natural growth on increase of a population. The crude birth rate formula is:

a. Total no. of deaths registered in a given calendar x 1,000Estimated population as of July 1 of same year

b. Total no. of live births registered in a given year x 1000Estimated population as July 1 of same year

c. No. of deaths under 28 days x 1000No. of live birth registered of the same year

d. Total no. of deaths from maternal cause x 1000Total no. of live birth

32. How much Vitamin A should be given to 6-11 months old infants who are experiencing vitamin A deficiency?

a. 200,000 UIb. 100,000 UIc. 400,000 UId. 50,000 UI

33. Micronutrient supplementation is included in what program of the DOH?a. Expanded program on immunizationb. Araw ng Sangkap Pinoyc. Reproduce healthd. Sentrong Sigla

34. Infant mortality rate measures the risk of dying during the first year of life. What is the formula of IMR?

a. Total no. of fetal deaths registered in a given calendar year Total no. of live births registered of same year x 1000

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b. Total no. of deaths under 1 year of age registered in a given calendar year Total no. of registered live births of same calendar year x 1000

c. Total no. of live births registered in a given calendar year Estimated population as July 1 of same year x 1000

d. No. of deaths under 28 days of age registered in a given calendar year No. of live births registered of same year x 1000

35. It is concerned with the study of factors that influence the occurrence and distribution of diseases, defects disability or deaths. This is:

a. Epidemiologyb. Statisticsc. Public Healthd. Community Health Nursing

36. A deficiency in protein leads to:a. Kwashiorkorb. Beri-beric. Ricketsd. Hemorrhage

37. Nutrients are classified according to their structures. Which among these is not a micronutrient?

a. Vitamin Ab. Iodinec. Irond. Amino acids

38. The habitual occurrence of a disease is referred which indicates low number of both immunes and susceptible is referred to as:

a. Endemicb. Herd immunityc. Epidemicd. Sporadic

39. When disease occurs occasionally, its occurrence is known as:a. Endemicb. Pandemicc. Epidemicd. Sporadic

40. Maria has signs and symptoms of malaria. Which of the following will be needed to confirm malaria?

a. Blood smearb. Urine examinationc. Stool examinationd. Cerebrospinal fluid examination