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CHN 1

1. What is the most effective form of birth control?


A) Condoms
B) The pill
C) IUDs
D) Rhythm method
E) Family Planning

2. Which of the following methods provides the highest protection


against both pregnancy and STIs?
a) Barrier methods (e.g., condoms)
b) Hormonal methods (e.g., birth control pills)
c) Intrauterine devices (IUDs)
d) Sterilization
e) Gene therapy

3. What is average weight of a new born?


a) 4.5 kg
b) 3.5 kg
c) 1.5 kg
d) 1.0 kg
e) 5.5kg
4. Which of the following is a method of assisted reproductive
technology (ART)?
a) Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
b) Vasectomy
c) Tubal ligation
d) Hysterectomy
e) baby tubing

5. Which of the following age is recommended for pre-term babies?


a) before 36
b) before 37
c) before 38
d) before 39
e) before 40

6. Which of the following is a recommended practice for maintaining


good reproductive health?
a) Regular exercise
b) Healthy diet
c) Regular check-ups with healthcare providers
d) Regular walk
e) Preventions
7. Which of the following vaccines is recommended for travelers to
areas with a high risk of hepatitis B?
A) DTaP
B) Hib
C) Hepatitis B
D) Ty
E) Malaria

8. Which of the following is a parasitic disease that can cause fever,


chills, and sweating?
A) Onchocerciasis
B) Malaria
C) Schistosomiasis
D) Dengue fever
E) Typhoid

9. Which of the following is a bacterial disease that can cause severe


diarrhea and dehydration?
A) Malaria
B) Cholera
C) TB
D) Yellow fever
E) Typhoid

10. Which of the following is a parasitic disease that can cause anemia
and fatigue?
A) Onchocerciasis
B) Malaria
C) Schistosomiasis
D) Dengue fever
E) Malaria

11. Which of the following diseases is caused by a bacterium that can


also cause pneumonia?
A) Yellow fever
B) Tuberculosis
C) Cholera
D) Legionnaires' disease
E) Malaria

12. Which of the following is a common side effect of the HPV


vaccine?
A) Headache
B) Nausea
C) Fever
D) T.B
E) Malaria

13. Which of the following is a viral disease?


A) Cholera
B) Malaria
C) Tuberculosis
D) Polio
E) Malaria

14. Which of the following is a bacterial disease?


A) Dengue fever
B) Yellow fever
C) Cholera
D) Zika virus
E) Malaria

15. Which of the following is a common side effect of the influenza


vaccine?
A) Fever
B) Headache
C) Muscle aches
D) T.B
E) Typhoid

16. Which of the following is NOT a recommended method for


administering vaccines?
A) Intramuscular injection
B) Subcutaneous injection
C) Oral administration
D) Intravenous infusion
E) Rectal

17. What is the term used to describe the percentage of people who have
been vaccinated against a particular disease and provide indirect
protection to those who are not immune?
a. Incidence threshold
b. Prevalence threshold
c. Vaccination coverage threshold
d. Mortality threshold
e. Living threshold

18. Which of the following is an example of a disease that can be


transmitted through direct contact with an infected person or object?
a. Influenza
b. HIV/AIDS
c. MRSA
d. Tuberculosis
e. Malaria

19. Which of the following is an example of a bacterial infection that


can be transmitted through contaminated food or water?
a. Influenza
b. HIV/AIDS
c. E. coli
d. Tuberculosis
e. Malaria

20. Which of the following is an example of a parasitic infection?


a. Influenza
b. HIV/AIDS
c. Malaria
d. Tuberculosis
e. T.B

21. What is the term used to describe the ability of a pathogen to spread
from person to person?
a. Virulence
b. Pathogenicity
c. Infectivity
d. Contagiousnes
e. host

22. What is an essential element of family-centered care?


a) Focusing solely on the patient's needs
b) Prioritizing the healthcare provider's needs
c) Incorporating the family into the healthcare planning process
d) Eliminating family involvement in the care process
e) Focusing collectively on the patient's needs

23. What is the primary goal of family-centered care?


a) To provide the patient with the best medical treatment possible
b) To reduce healthcare costs for the patient and family
c) To promote patient and family engagement, empowerment, and
satisfaction
d) To minimize the role of the family in the care process
e) To maximize healthcare costs for the patient and family

24. What is the role of the healthcare provider in family-centered care?


a) To dictate the healthcare plan to the family
b To reduce healthcare costs for the patient and family
c) To exclude the family from any involvement in the care process
d) To disregard the family's concerns and preferences
e) To disgrace healthcare costs for the patient and family

25. What is a common barrier to implementing family-centered care?


a) A lack of resources and infrastructure
b) Overreliance on medical interventions
c) Provider resistance to change
d) Lack of information
e) Lack of education

26. What are the benefits of family-centered care?


a) Improved patient outcomes
b) Increased patient and family satisfaction
c) Reduced healthcare costs
d) improve patient health
e) improve financial problem

27. What is the definition of family-centered care?


a) Providing care only to the patient and not involving the family
b) Providing care that puts the patient's needs first, and does not involve
the family
c) Providing care that recognizes the family as the core unit of care and
involves them in the
healthcare process
d) Providing care that solely focuses on the healthcare provider's needs
e) Providing care involving the family of patient
28. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find in a newborn
with birth asphyxia?
A. Hyperoxemia
B. Acidosis
C. Hypocapnia
D. Ketosis
E. Basicity

29. When planning and implementing care for the newborn that has
been successfully resuscitated, which of the following would be
important to assess?
A. Muscle flaccidity
B. Hypoglycemia
C. Decreased intracranial pressure
D. Spontaneous respiration
E. Deceased heart rate
30. When is the best time to achieve pregnancy?
A. Midway between periods
B. Immediately after menses end
C. 14 days before the next period is expected
D. 14 days after the beginning of the next period
E. 15 days after the beginning of the next period

31. A factor in infertility maybe related to the PH of the vaginal canal


medication that is ordered to alter the vaginal PH is:
A. Estrogen therapy
B. Sulfur insufflations
C. Lactic acid douches
D. Na HCO3 Douches
E. Na CO3 Douches

32. When is the fetal weight gain greatest?


A. 1st trimester
B. 2nd trimester
C. 3rd trimester
D. from 4th week up to 16th week of pregnancy
E. after birth
33. In fetal blood vessel, where is the oxygen content highest?
A. Umbilical artery
B. Ductus Venosus
C. Ductus areteriosus
D. Pulmonary artery
E. Umbilical cord

34. The nurse is caring for a woman in labor. The woman is irritable,
complains of nausea and vomits and has heavier show. The membranes
rupture. The nurse understands that this indicates
A. The woman is in transition stage of labor
B. The woman is having a complication and the doctor should be
notified
C. Labor is slowing down and the woman may need oxytocin
D. The woman is emotionally distraught and needs assistance in dealing
with labor
E. The woman is at false stage of labor

35. Artificial rupture of the membrane is done. Which of the following


nursing diagnoses is the priority?
A. High risk for infection related to membrane rupture
B. Potential for injury related to prolapse cord
C. Alteration in comfort related to increasing strength of uterine
contraction
D. Anxiety related to unfamiliar procedure
E. Anxiety related to inerrancy

36. The vaginal contraceptive ring can be used on a continuous or


extended basis. For how long does a ring provide adequate hormonal
suppression?
A. 21 days
B. 24 days
C. 28 days
D. 35 days
E. 39 days

37. How long is back-up contraception recommended for women


starting a new method of contraception?
A. One month for the oral contraceptive pill
B. One week for the COC, patch, or ring
C. None required for the LNG-IUS
D. One month for DMPA
E. two months for DMPA
38. Your patient is travelling the week she is due for her DMPA
injection. The SOGC recommends that the next dose be given within
____ weeks of last injection.
A. within 13 weeks
B. within 14 weeks
C. within 16 weeks
D. within 17 weeks
E. within 18 weeks

39. A new ultra low dose formulation of combined oral contraceptive is


now available in Canada with 10mcg ethinyl estradiol and 1mg
norethindrone acetate. At 1 year, the amenorrhea rate is _____.
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 25%
D. 50%
E. 55%

40. What is the lowest age at which tubal sterilization should be


offered?
A. Age 21
B. Age 30
C. Age 35
D. No age restrictions
E. Age 40

41. What is the primary contraceptive mechanism of the Levonorgestrel


Intrauterine System (LNG-IUS)?
A. Change in cervical mucus
B. Endometrial Atrophy
C. Ovulatory Suppression
D. Apoptosis of gametes
E. Change in vaginal mucus

42. What does EPI stand for?


a. Expanded Program on Immunization
b. Essential Program on Immunology
c. Effective Program on Inoculation
d. Exclusive Program on Immunotherapy
e. Essential Program on isolation

43. When was the EPI established?


a. 1950
b. 1960
c. 1970
d. 1980
e. 1990

44. Which organization is responsible for the EPI?


a. World Health Organization (WHO)
b. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
c. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
d. World bank
e. Health for all

45. A 40 year old mother in her third trimester should avoid


A. Traveling
B. Climbing
C. Smoking
D. Exercising
E. jogging
Answer Key
1.c 16.d 31.d
2.a 17.c 32.c
3.b 18.c 33.b
4.c 19.c 34.b
5.b 20.c 35.a
6.d 21.b 36.c
7.c 22.c 37.b
8.b 23.c 38.b
9.b 24.b 39.d
10.c 25.d 40.d
11.d 26.d 41.a
12.d 27.c 42.a
13.d 28.b 43.c
14.c 29.d 44.d
15.d 30.c 45.d

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