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TEST 2 • A 3y/o with anemia with some palmar pallor needs iron. How much iron should be given? – B. 5ml or 1 tbsp • Which is not included in general danger sign? – fast breathing • Which is not included in the IMCI strategy? – referral • Which lab test needs to determine patients with malaria? – blood smear • Malaria is usually caused by the bite of? – female anopheles mosquito • Measles is coded? – green • When capillary refill is more than 3 seconds, this indicates? – circulatory failure • If a child has petechiae, a priority intervention is? – check for capillary refill time • The community health nurse should be aware of the following when using IMCI, except: – problem in the childs family • Patients coded with chronic ear infection is treated with? – topical quinolone for 14 days • Separation anxiety gives rise to which problem? – school phobia • The priority intervention for school phobia? – bring the child back immediately to school • Which toy is inappropriate for a child in an oxygen tent? – battery operated friction wheel car • Bed wetting in a 4y/o is a normal behavior. Appropriate intervention includes? – C. Limit fluid intake before sleeping, change the bed linens and make no issue of it • The morning pill can be used by adolescent beginning the age of? – 12 to 15y/o • Diaphragm is best for a client with? – diabetes • A common s/e of oral pills? – weight gain • Disadvantage of vasectomy? – the effect is not immediate • The best role that a nurse should assume while doing a home visit? – stranger • A common manifestation of fetal alcohol syndrome? – facial anomalies, low birth weight, cognitive impairment • The DOC for fetal alcohol syndrome? – valium • Common sign of narcotic abstinence syndrome? – shrill cry • The effects of maternal smoking to the fetus? – cognitive defects, low birth weight, SIDS • Which statement by a client about nausea and vomiting reflects a need for further instruction from the nurse? – I need to drink water frequently and I suck on ice chips • At 16 weeks of pregnancy, the uterine fundus is usually? – between the umbilicus and pubic bone • Cold chain is an example of? – structure standards • Critical pathways, protocol and algorithms are example of? – B. clinical practice guidelines • Documentation or charting is an example of? – structure standard • Evaluation of IR is an example of? – outcome standard • Freedom from restraints and the least threatening form of intervention is an example of? – autonomy • The first board exam? – 1920 Research • Which type of research does not manipulate the independent variable? – non experimental • When 2 groups of scores are average and compared, which test is appropriate? – T Test • A type of hypothesis stated in a negative form or in the absence of relationship? – null hypo • The purpose of sengstaken Blakemore tube? – to stop bleeding in a client with portal hpn • Which client is at risk for sensory deficit? – elderly blind client • Anosmia is an abnormality of? – CN 1 • Hearing impairment can result from? – noise higher than 70 decibel • Lead poisoning occurs when blood lead level reach? – 10 micrograms • Which fetal position is most favorable for vaginal birth? – vertex presentation • Which test is indicated for PROM? – fern test • Primary intervention for PROM? – Check for FHR • The purpose of total quality mngt? – it serves as assistant to monitor the quality of services • General principles

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TEST 2 • A 3y/o with anemia with some palmar pallor needs iron. How much iron should be given? – B. 5ml or 1 tbsp • Which is not included in general danger sign? – fast breathing • Which is not included in the IMCI strategy? – referral • Which lab test needs to determine patients with malaria? – blood smear • Malaria is usually caused by the bite of? – female anopheles mosquito • Measles is coded? – green • When capillary refill is more than 3 seconds, this indicates? – circulatory failure • If a child has petechiae, a priority intervention is? – check for capillary refill time • The community health nurse should be aware of the following when using IMCI, except: – problem in the childs family • Patients coded with chronic ear infection is treated with? – topical quinolone for 14 days • Separation anxiety gives rise to which problem? – school phobia • The priority intervention for school phobia? – bring the child back immediately to school • Which toy is inappropriate for a child in an oxygen tent? – battery operated friction wheel car • Bed wetting in a 4y/o is a normal behavior. Appropriate intervention includes? – C. Limit fluid intake before sleeping, change the bed linens and make no issue of it • The morning pill can be used by adolescent beginning the age of? – 12 to 15y/o • Diaphragm is best for a client with? – diabetes • A common s/e of oral pills? – weight gain • Disadvantage of vasectomy? – the effect is not immediate • The best role that a nurse should assume while doing a home visit? – stranger • A common manifestation of fetal alcohol syndrome? – facial anomalies, low birth weight, cognitive impairment • The DOC for fetal alcohol syndrome? – valium • Common sign of narcotic abstinence syndrome? – shrill cry • The effects of maternal smoking to the fetus? – cognitive defects, low birth weight, SIDS• Which statement by a client about nausea and vomiting reflects a need for further instruction from the nurse? – I need to drink water frequently and I suck on ice chips • At 16 weeks of pregnancy, the uterine fundus is usually? – between the umbilicus and pubic bone • Cold chain is an example of? – structure standards • Critical pathways, protocol and algorithms are example of? – B. clinical practice guidelines • Documentation or charting is an example of? – structure standard • Evaluation of IR is an example of? – outcome standard • Freedom from restraints and the least threatening form of intervention is an example of? – autonomy • The first board exam? – 1920Research • Which type of research does not manipulate the independent variable? – non experimental • When 2 groups of scores are average and compared, which test is appropriate? – T Test • A type of hypothesis stated in a negative form or in the absence of relationship? – null hypo • The purpose of sengstaken Blakemore tube? – to stop bleeding in a client with portal hpn • Which client is at risk for sensory deficit? – elderly blind client • Anosmia is an abnormality of? – CN 1 • Hearing impairment can result from? – noise higher than 70 decibel • Lead poisoning occurs when blood lead level reach? – 10 micrograms • Which fetal position is most favorable for vaginal birth? – vertex presentation • Which test is indicated for PROM? – fern test • Primary intervention for PROM? – Check for FHR • The purpose of total quality mngt? – it serves as assistant to monitor the quality of services • General principles of total quality mngt? – improving the quality of service is a continuous process • Structure standards refer to? – processes and procedures • Process standards refer to? – the application of the nsg process • Which sx is coded pink? – edema of the feet • Which vitamin is given for measles? – vitamin A • Which intervention is important when giving antimalarial drug? – instruct the mother to watch the child for 30 mins after giving the drug and instruct the mother to have the child lie down for 1hr after giving the drug • A priority for pts with severe DHF with bleeding? – plan C • A priority for severe DHF without bleeding? – plan B