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The nurse has a responsibility to protect the privacy of clients and their families as for as client’s health
is concerned. This statement is referring to?
A. RESPECT FOR PERSONS
B. THE PROTECTION OF PRIVACY
C. THE PROVISION OF INFORMED CONSENT
D. FREEDOM OF CHOICE INCLUDING TREATMENT REFUSAL
2.Refers to freedom of action, as chosen by an individual person who are autonomies and capable of
choosing and acting on plans they themselves have decided on.
a. Beneficence
b, Respect for autonomy
c. Justice
d. none of them
3.it is linked to fairness, entitlement and equality
a. Beneficence
b, Respect for autonomy
c. Justice
d. none of them
4.Nurse let the patient to choice if the procedure or treatment plan will apply or not, after discussed the
procedure, This statement refers to?
A. RESPECT FOR PERSONS
B. THE PROTECTION OF PRIVACY
C. THE PROVISION OF INFORMED CONSENT
D. FREEDOM OF CHOICE INCLUDING TREATMENT REFUSAL
5.The social structures that exhibit and create norms and values that establish social institution (WHO).
This statement refer to ;
a. Community
b. Health
c. Community Health
d. Community Health Nursing
6.The PHN discuss about the extends of the realm of public health to include organized health efforts at
the community level through both government and private sectors. This statement will refer to?
a. Community
b. Health
c. Community Health
d. Community Health Nursing
7.“The utilization of the nursing process in the different levels of clientele-individuals, families,
population groups and communities, concerned with the promotion of health, prevention of disease and
disability and rehabilitation.”
a. Community
b. Health
c. Community Health
d. Community Health Nursing
8.Which of the following statements referring to Programmer/Planner? Select all that apply:
a. Formulates health plans, especially in the absence of a community physician
b. Conducts advocacy educations concerning premarital, breastfeeding, and immunization counselling
c. Interprets and implements nursing plans and programs
d. None of these
9.Health Educator/Trainer/ Counsellor. :
a. Formulates health plans, especially in the absence of a community physician
b. Conducts advocacy educations concerning premarital, breastfeeding, and immunization counselling
c. Interprets and implements nursing plans and programs
d. None of these
10.Renders direct care to various clients with different needs, may it be at home, in school, clinics or
work settings:
a. Provider of Nursing Care
b. Health Monitor
c. Community Organize
d. Coordinator of services
11.Utilizes various effective data gathering techniques in keeping an eye on the health status of all
recipients of care.
a.Provider of Nursing Care
b. Health Monitor
c. Community Organize
d. Coordinator of services
12.Rituals tend to become most important to individuals at times of significant life transitions is a ?
a. Assessment
b. Cultural considerations
c. Patriotism
d. Teamwork
13.Which of the following statement is referring to the Life expectancy?
a. Over 6 billion people in 120 countries today have life expectancy of more than 60 years.
b. Many thousands of people born this year will live through the 21st century and see the advent of the
25ft century.
c. Average life expectancy at birth in 1955 was just 48 years; in 1995 it was 65 years; in 2025 it will reach
73 years.
d. Initiates and implements community development activities
14.In the year of 1919, who is the first Filipino nurse supervisor under the Bureau of health was
appointed?
a. MS Carmen del Rosario
b. Miss Carmen Legardo
c. Miss Genara S. Manongdo
d. Ms. Perlita Clark
15.We encourage those around us to speak up and voice their ideas as well as their concerns by making
it clear that speaking up is worthwhile and valued.
a. Commitment
b. Openness
c. Professionalism
d. Competence
16.In what year Miss Carmen Legardo resigned?
a. 1923
b. 1926
c. 1927
d. 1928
17.in what year Miss Genara S. Manongdo, become a ranking supervisor of the American Red Cross,
Philippine Chapter was appointed in her place?
a. 1923
b. 1926
c. 1927
d. 1928
18.Zamboanga General Hospital School of Nursing in Mindanao and Baguio General Hospital in Northern
Luzon are the two govt nursing schools established in the year of?
a. 1923
b. 1926
c. 1927
d. 1928
19.Ms. Genara de Guzman acted as consultant to the Director of health on nursing matters in the year
of?
a. 1923
b. 1926
c. 1927
d. 1928
20.in the year of 1941 Dr. Mariano Icasiano became..
a. the 1st City health Officer of manila
b. the 2nd City health Officer of manila
c. the 3rd City health Officer of manila
d. the 4th City health Officer of manila
21.A group of public health nurses, physicians and administrators from manila Health Department went
to the internment Camp in Capas, Tarlac to receive sick prisoners of the war released by the Japanese
army in the year of?
a. 1941
b. 1942
c. 1946
d. 1947
22.in what year the Executive order No. 94 reorganized government offices and created the Division of
Nursing under the Office of the Secretary of health so that nursing services can be availed of by the
different bureaus and units to help carry out their health programs?
a. October 8, 1947
b. October 9, 1947
c. November 8, 1948
d. November 9, 1948
23.The first training center of the Bureau of Health was organized in cooperation with the Pasay City
Health Department. This was housed at the Tabon Health Center located in marginalized part of the city.
And it was renamed as?
a.Dona Auelates Health Center
b. Dona Maria Health Center
c. Dona Marta Health Center
d. Dona Arguela Health Center
24._______________The family and the group are set of interrelated individuals. This concept is
particularly useful when analyzing interrelationships of the elements within the client as well as those of
the client.
a. Milio’s Framework for Prevention
b. The Health Belief Model
c. Social Learning Theory
d. General System Theory
25.The family gets inputs of matter (e.g., food, water), energy (e.g., sunlight, and electricity),
information (e.g., news on community events, health teaching, which resources are taken from its
environment. This statement refers to ?
a. Milio’s Framework for Prevention
b. The Health Belief Model
c. Social Learning Theory
d. General System Theory
26.Which of the following models will provide the basis for much of the practice of health education and
health promotion today?
a. Milio’s Framework for Prevention
b. The Health Belief Model
c. Social Learning Theory
d. General System Theory
27.The framework provides that the health status existing in the population occurs due to too little or
excess critical health sustaining resources whereby people who are have enough and safe food, shelter,
water and environment are vulnerable to infectious diseases which too much food will lead to obesity.
a. Milio’s Framework for Prevention
b. The Health Belief Model
c. Social Learning Theory
d. General System Theory
28.She proposed that most human beings professional or non-professional, provider or consumer make
the easiest choices available to them most of the time.
a. Milio’s Framework for Prevention
b. The Health Belief Model
c. Social Learning Theory
d. General System Theory
29.Which of the following refers to the Generic Act of 1988?
A. R.A. 6675
B. R.A. 7566
C. R.A. 7765
D. R.A.6776
30.Which of the following is the most basic type of health promotion activity? (Select all that apply).
a. A wellness assessment program
b. A school of nursing that holds a blood pressure fair
c. A billboard promoting abstinence to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned
pregnancies
d. An environment control program about pesticide uses
31.This aimed to explore consumer awareness of generic medicines and to explain current trends and
practices in drug prescribing, dispensing, and its usage.
A. National Blood Service Act
B. Generic Act
C. Senior citizens Act
D. National Health Insurance Act
32.Which of the following is a medication created to be the same as an already marketed brand-name
drug in dosage form, safety, strength, route of administration, quality, performance characteristics, and
intended use.
A. Pharmaceuticals
B. Distributors
C. Generic Drug
D. Generic Act
33.This act seeks “to promote, require, and ensure the production of an adequate supply, distribution,
use, and acceptance of drugs and medicines identified by the generics names.”
A. R.A. 6675
B. R.A. 7566
C. R.A. 7765
D. R.A.6776
34.Theories are defined as:
A. Statements that describe concepts or connect concepts
B. Mental formulations of objects or events
C. Aspects of reality than can be consciously sensed
D. Concepts or propositions that project a systematic view of phenomena
35.John, a community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a Pender’s
Health Promotion Model approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using the Pender’s
Health Promotion Model, nurse john focuses on the: Select all that apply:
a. One may stop in one stage progress to the next stage or return to the previous stage
b. The HPM depicts the complex multidimensional factors which people interact as they work to achieve
optimum health.
c. This model contains seven variables related to health behaviors as well as individual characteristics
that may influence them
d. a and b
36.This refers to a Republic Act that provide universal health insurance coverage and ensure affordable,
acceptable, available and accessible health care services for all citizens of the Philippines
A. National Blood Service Act
B. Generic Act
C. Senior citizens Act
D. National Health Insurance Act
37.The National Health Insurance Act of 2013 is also known as:
A. R.A. 7875
B. R.A. 7566
C. R.A. 7765
D. R.A.6776
38.The National Health Insurance Act prioritize the health care needs of which of the following? Select
all that apply:
A. Underprivileged
B. The elderly
C. PWD’s
D. Indigents
39.National Blood Service Act of 1994 is also known as:
A. R.A. 7566
B. R.A. 7719
C. R.A. 7917
D. R.A.1779
40.In the Transtheoretical Model, nurse pao recognizes that the focus is placed on the: Select all that
apply
a. based on the assumption that behavior change takes place over time, progressing through a sequence
of stages.
b. It also assumes that each of the stages is both stable and open to change
c. Health promoting choices must be more readily available and less costly than health damaging
options for individuals to gain health and for society to improve health status.
d. none of these
41.Which of the following is the most prominent feature of public health nursing?
A. It involves providing home care to sick people who are not confined in the hospital.
B. Services are provided free of charge to people within the catchment area.
C. The public health nurse functions as part of a team providing a public health nursing services.
D. Public health nursing focuses on preventive, not curative, services.
42.When the nurse determines whether resources were maximized in implementing Ligtas Tigdas, she is
evaluating
A. Effectiveness
B. Efficiency
C. Adequacy
D. Appropriateness
43.You are a new B.S.N. graduate. You want to become a Public Health Nurse. Where will you apply?
A. Department of Health
B. Provincial Health Office
C. Regional Health Office
D. Rural Health Unit
44.R.A. 7160 mandates devolution of basic services from the national government to local government
units. Which of the following is the major goal of devolution?
A. To strengthen local government units
B. To allow greater autonomy to local government units
C. To empower the people and promote their self-reliance
D. To make basic services more accessible to the people
45.Who is the Chairman of the Municipal Health Board?
A. Mayor
B. Municipal Health Officer
C. Public Health Nurse
D. Any qualified physician
46.Which disease was declared through Presidential Proclamation No. 4 as a target for eradication in the
Philippines?
A. Poliomyelitis
B. Measles
C. Rabies
D. Neonatal tetanus
47.As an epidemiologist, the nurse is responsible for reporting cases of notifiable diseases. What law
mandates reporting of cases of notifiable diseases?
A. Act 3573
B. R.A. 3753
C. R.A. 1054
D. R.A. 1082
48.Community Health Nursing is a service that is provided to an environment that is constantly
changing. This implies that the community health nurse to be able to provide relevant service must:
involve other disciplines in carrying out health services in various settings
provide a service that is community based
provide a service that is integrated and comprehensive
update her knowledge on the current and evolving characteristics of the health care system
49.The concept of community health nursing as a population-based service means that it should be
provided to be:
home only
nursing community
individuals only
individual and families
50.The goal of community health nursing is to:
lessen caseload of public health nurse
provide clinic-nursing services to the populace
assist families to be self-reliant and be able to identify and solve own problem
spread information about facilities of rural health units or centers
51.A phase of the nursing process where the needs of the patient or family are being observed
nursing diagnosis
assessment
evaluation
intervention
52.Health services were devolved to local government units (LGU’s) for the following reasons EXCEPT
to transform LGU’s into self-reliant communities
to involve people in the development and progress of their communities
to empower local officials
to provide people better access to decision-making
53.Which of the following public health program are devolved and are made more accessible to the
people?
Environmental health and communicable disease control
Maternal and Child Health Program
Control of non-communicable diseases
All these programs
54.The Department of Health adopts measures to augment basic health services and facilities provided
by LGU’s. Which of the following is NOT a priority area for the provision of assistance by the DOH?
Areas where studies/research on health are conducted
Selected areas in the city
Areas recommended by governors and other local officials
Deserving but less developed local government units
55.Which law mandates devolution of health services to LGU’s?
R.A. 7610
R.A. 7160
R.A. 6170
R.A. 6710
56.Which best demonstrate the concept that community health nursing is population-focused?
The performance of community diagnosis
The provision of services at an affordable cost
The provision of nursing care in the natural environment of people
The coordination of services by different members of the health team
57.Which is the primary goal of community health nursing?
To support and supplement the efforts of the medical profession in the promotion of health and
prevention of illness
To enhance the capacity of individuals, families and communities to cope with their health needs
To increase the productivity of the people
To contribute to national development
58.When we determines whether the objectives of a program were attained or not, we are determining
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Adequacy
Appropriateness
59.Which is a mark of success in Primary Health Care?
The people utilize health services according to their needs
Health workers are able to provide efficient and acceptable services
The people are able to attain the highest level of health through their own efforts
Barangay officials participate actively in health related activities
60.The Public Health Nurse in the Rural Health Unit is expected to participate in the planning of the total
public health program for the municipality. Her main contribution is to
Collect and collate community data
Prepare the nursing component of the plan
Implement the community health plan
Assess the total health needs of the community
61.You are aware that you have to report notifiable diseases to the proper authorities. This is mandated
by which law?
R.A. 3573
Act 3573
R.A. 3753
Act 3753
62.Which of the following behaviors are influenced by cultural expectations?
a. talking openly about the details of the illness
b. deciding whether to "feed a cold" or "starve a fever"
c. taking herbal supplements to boost the immune system
d. all of the above
63.The health behavior choices that are essential to promoting health and preventing diseases are:
a. getting the right kind of food, adequate sleep, physical stress, and effectively handling stress
b. stopping smoking and taking vacations
c. making sure that all prescription mediations are taken properly and at the right time
d. avoiding crowds during flu season
64.Health status is influenced by which of the following:
a. lifestyle choices and community resources
b. availability of health technology such as diagnostic machines
c. presence of toxic environmental conditions
d. all of the above
65.Community health nurses help influence the health communities through which of the following
questions?
a. legislative health behavior
b. recording health status of individuals in similar geographic region
c. influencing health status of behavior and engaging in health population
d. none of the above
66.In which of the following settings would a community health nurse less likely to be involved?
a. neighborhood or community clinic or senior center
b. physician's office with focus on individual client care
c. home-based care
d. neighborhood planning board
67.Which of the following is a contribution of community health nurses to the community's health?
a. providing health education to vulnerable populations
b. coordinating access to integrated care of population
c. developing comprehensive systems of health care in a variety of settings
d. all of the above
68.As community health nurses engage in the process of community empowerment, it is essential that
they:
a. gather data for the community
b. form partnerships with people in the community
c. make decisions for the people in the community
d. accept responsibility for people's action
69.For which type of clients is the community health nurse primarily responsible?
a. individuals
b. populations
c. families
d. class E citizens
70.In providing comprehensive family health care, the nurse utilizes four (4) basic processes. These are
listed in the order in which they are carried out as follow:
a. assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation
b. assessment, intervention, planning, and evaluation
c. planning, assessment, intervention, and evaluation
d. planning, intervention, evaluation and assessment
71.Which of the following statement is incorrect?
A. Provide adequate assistance to institution promoting blood donation.
B. Rationalize and improve the provision of inadequate and unsafe supply of blood.
C. Require all blood collection units and blood banks/centers to operate on a non-profit basis.
D. Teach the benefits and rationale of voluntary blood donation.
72.This organization that renders comprehensive blood services in accordance with the provisions of
National Blood Services Act 1994.
A. Hospital Blood Bank
B. Philippine National Red Cross
C. Blood Bag of the Philippines
D. National Blood bank
73.Which of the following is not a major role of DOH in the health sector?
A. Leadership in health
B. Enabler and capacity builder
C. Administrator of specific services
D. International Health Officer
74.This study was designed to address the question of physicians’ and drugstores’ compliance with the
provisions of the Generics Act of 1988.
A. Generic Act
B. Senior Citizens Act
C. Magna Carta for Women
D. National Blood Service Act
75.Which of the following agencies will be responsible for the protection and promotion of the people’s
health?
A. Local Government Unit
B. Department of Interior and Local Government
C. Department of Health
D. Barangay and Municipal Councils
76.Which of the following refers to a practical approach to making health benefits within the reach of all
people?
A. Secondary Health Care
B. Tertiary Health Care
C. Primary Health Care
D. Fourth infantry Health Care
77.Which of the following that serves as the first contact health care facility that offers basic services at
the barangay level?
A. World Health Organization
B. Rural Health Unit
C. DOH
D. Barangay Health Station
78.Nurse LENI is scheduled for Pap smear. She has a strong family history for cervical cancer. This is an
example of?
A. Secondary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Health screening
79.This Department that serves as the main governing body of health services in the country.
A. WHO
B. DOH
C. Generic Act
D. Philippine National Red cross
80.Which of the following Objectives of primary Health Care is incorrect?
A. Improvement in the level of health care of the community.
B. Reduction in the prevalence of preventable, communicable and other disease.
C. Improvement in Basic Sanitation.
D. Miniimizing the contribution of the other sectors for the social and economic development of the
community.
*A data gathering methods and tools in which the data collection through the use of sensory capacities
sight, hearing, smell and touch.
a. Observation
b. Physical examination
c. Interview
d. Record review
*A data gathering methods and tools in which you complete the health history of each family member.
a. Observation
b. Physical examination
c. Interview
d. Record review
*Nursing Assessments involves the following Except:
a. set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client
b. its ability to maintain itself as a system and functioning unit
c. its ability to promote wellness
d. prevents, control or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being among its members.
*The following are included in the nursing assessment except:
a. Problem definition or nursing diagnosis
b. Data Collection
c. Data analysis or interpretation
d. Family Nursing Care Plan
*Done through inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, measurement of specific body parts and
reviewing the body systems.
a. Observation
b. Interview
c. Physical examination
d. Record review
e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test
*Completing the health history of each family member.
a. Observation
b. Interview
c. Physical examination
d. Record review
e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test
*Method of data collection using sensory capacities
a. Observation
b. Interview
c. Physical examination
d. Record review
e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test
*Reviewing existing records and reports pertinent to the client.
a. Observation
b. Interview
c. Physical examination
d. Record review
e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test
*Conditions that are conducive to disease and accident or may result to failure to maintain wellness or
realize health potential.
a. Wellness condition
b. Health Threats
c. Health deficits
d. Foreseeable crisis
*Anticipated periods of unusual demand on the individual or family in terms of adjustment/family
resources.
a. Wellness condition
b. Health Threats
c. Health deficits
d. Foreseeable crisis
*Instances of failure in health maintenance.
a. Wellness condition
b. Health Threats
c. Health deficits
d. Foreseeable crisis
*The following are importance of planning care:
a. They individualize care to clients.
b. The nursing care plan helps in setting priorities by providing information about the client as well as
the nature of his problems.
c. The nursing care plan promotes systematic communication among those involved in the health care
effort.
d. Continuity of care is facilitated using nursing care plans.
e. Nursing care plans, facilitate the coordination of care by making known to other members of the
health team what the nurse is doing.
f. All of the above

-It is a means by which the health care provider addresses the health needs and problems of the client.
-Involves a set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client, its ability to
maintain itself as a system and functioning unit, its ability to maintain wellness, prevent, control, or
resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being among its members
- Enumerate the 5 types of Family Nursing Assessment: (In order)
-Enumerate the prioritization of health problem. ( in order)
-Is a process whereby existing and potential health conditions or problems of the family are determined.
-Is the blueprint of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the identified
health and family nursing problems through explicitly formulated outcomes of care.
-The nature or type of nursing problems that the family encounters in performing the health tasks with
respect to a given health condition or problem, and the etiology or barriers to the family’s assumption of
the tasks
-Enumerate the 4 qualities of nursing care plan
1. It is a means by which the health care provider addresses the health needs and
problems of the client.

Family Nursing Process

2. Involves a set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client,
its ability to maintain itself as a system and functioning unit, its ability to maintain wellness,
prevent, control, or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well being among its
members.

Nursing Assessment

3. A data gathering methods and tools in which the data collection through the use of
sensory capacities sight, hearing, smell and touch.

a. Observation

b. Physical examination

c. Interview

d. Record review

4. A data gathering methods and tools in which you complete the health history of each
family member.

a. Observation

b. Physical examination

c. Interview

d. Record review

5. Nursing assessments involves the following except:

a. Set of actions by which the nurse measures the status of the family as a client

b. Its ability to maintain itself as a system and functioning unit

c. Its ability to promote wellness

d. Prevents, control or resolve problems in order to achieve health and well-being


among its members.

6. The following are included in the nursing assessment except:


a. Problem definition or nursing diagnosis

b. Data collection

c. Data analysis or interpretation

d. Family nursing care plan

7. – 11. Enumerate the 5 types of Family nursing assessment: (In order)

Family Structure

Socio-Economic and Cultural Characteristic

Home and Environment

Health Status of Each Member

Value, Habits, Practices on Health Promotion, Maintenance and Disease Prevention

8. Done through inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, measurement of specific


body parts and reviewing the body systems.

a. Observation

b. Interview

c. Physical examination

d. Record review

e. Laboratory/Diagnostic test

9. Completing the health history of each family member.

a. Observation

b. Interview

c. Physical examination

d. Record review

e. Laboratory/Diagnostic test

10. Method of data collection using sensory capacities

a. Observation
b. Interview

c. Physical examination

d. Record review

e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test

11. Reviewing existing records and reports patient to the client.

a. Observation

b. Interview

c. Physical examination

d. Record review

e. Laboratory/Diagnostic Test

12. Enumerate the prioritization of health problem. (in order)

13. Is a process whereby existing and potential health conditions or problem of the family are
determined.

First level assessment

14. Is the blueprint of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the
identified health and family nursing problems through explicitly formulated outcomes of care.

Family nursing care plan

15. Conditions that are conductive to disease and accident or may result to failure to maintain
wellness or realize health potential.

a. Wellness condition

b. Health threats

c. Health deficit
d. Foreseeable crisis

16. Anticipated periods of unusual demand on the individual or family in terms of


adjustment/family resources.

a. Wellness condition

b. Health threats

c. Health deficits

d. Foreseeable crisis

17. Instances of failure in health maintenance

a. Wellness condition

b. Health threats

c. Health deficits

d. Foreseeable crisis

18. The nature or type of nursing problems that the family encounters in performing the health
tasks with respect to a given health condition or problem, and the etiology or barriers to the
family’s assumption of the tasks.

Second Level Assessment

19. Enumerate the 4 qualities of nursing care plan

20. The following are importance of planning care:

a. They individualize care to clients

b. The nursing care plan helps in setting priorities by providing information about
the client as well as the nature of his problems.

c. The nursing care plan promotes systematic communication among those


involved in the health care effort.

d. Continuity of care is facilitated using nursing care plans.


e. Nursing care plans, facilitate the coordination of care by making known to other
members of the health team what the nurse is doing.

f. All of the above

21. The main concern of a public health nurse is the prevention of disease prolonging of life and
promoting physical health and efficiency through which of the following?

a. Use of epidemiological tools and vital health statistics

b. Determine the spread and occurrence of the disease

c. Political empowerment and socio-economic assistance

d. Organized community efforts

22. In the Philippines, what is the most common cause of death of infants according to the
latest survey?

a. Pneumonia

b. Diarrhea

c. Other perinatal condition

d. Respiratory condition of fetus and newborn

23. The major cause of mortality from 1999 up to 2002 in the Philippines are

a. Diseases of the heart

b. Diseases of the vascular system

c. Pneumonia

d. Tuberculosis

24. Alicia, a 9 year old child asked you “what is the common cause of death in my age group
here in the Philippines?” the nurse is correct if he will answer

a. Pneumonia is the top leading cause of death in children age 5 to 9

b. Malignant neoplasm if common in your age group

c. Probability wise, you might die due to accidents

d. Diseases of the respiratory system is the most common cause of death in


children
25. In children 1 to 4 years old, which is the most common cause of death?

a. Diarrhea

b. Accidents

c. Pneumonia

d. Diseases of the heart

26. Working in the community as a PHN for almost 10 years, Alda knew the fluctuation in vital
statistics. She knew that the most common cause of morbidity among the Filipinos is

a. Diseases of the heart

b. Diarrhea

c. Pneumonia

d. Vascular system diseases

27. The following are notifiable diseases that needs to have a tally sheet in data reporting.
Which one is not?

a. Hypertension

b. Bronchiolitis

c. Chemical poisoning

d. Accidents

28. Which of the following requires reporting within 24 hours?

a. Neonatal tetanus

b. Measles

c. Hypertension

d. Tetanus

29. The only microorganism monitored in cases of contaminated water is

a. Vibrio cholera

b. Escherichia coli
c. Entamoeba Histolytica

d. Coliform test

30. A phase if the nursing process where the needs of the patient or family are being observed

a. Nursing diagnosis

b. Assessment

c. Evaluation

d. Intervention

31. Which best demonstrate the concept that community health nursing is population-focused?

a. The performance of community diagnosis

b. The provision of services at an affordable cost

c. The provision of nursing care in the natural environment of people

d. The coordination of services by different members of the health team

32. Which herbal preparation may be recommended for fever, cough and abdominal pain?

a. Sambong

b. Tsaang gubat

c. Verba Buena

d. Bayabas

33. The Public Health Nurse is the Rural Health Unit is expected to participate in the planning of
the total public health program for the municipality. Her main contribution is to

a. Collect and collate community data

b. Prepare the nursing component of the plan

c. Implement the community health plan

d. Assess the total health needs of the community

34. Primary level prevention is illustrated by:

a. Teaching the mother of a child with diarrhea how to use oresol


b. Isolation of a child with chickenpox

c. Conducting operation timbang

d. Teaching a patient post mastectomy exercises

35. Which herbal preparation is specifically recommended for cough and colds by the DOH?

a. Lagundi

b. Verba Buena

c. Both of these

d. None of these

36. Which of the following professionals can sign the death certificate?

a. Rural health midwife

b. Municipal health officer

c. Public health nurse

d. Any of these health professionals

37. Which cases have to be reported within 24 hours from the time of diagnosis?

a. Measles

b. Acute polio

c. Both of these

d. None of these

38. Which of the following should be given priority in providing care to pregnant and their
families?

a. Pregnant women whose systolic and diastolic pressure have increased by 5-10
mmHg over her baseline systolic-diastolic pressure

b. A pregnant woman who weighs 110lbs

c. A pregnant woman with a history of hypertension in a previous pregnancy

d. A women pregnant for the third time and is 33 years old


39. For prevention of hepatitis A you decided to conduct health education activities which of the
following is IRRELEVANT?

a. Safe food preparation and food handling by vendors

b. Prepare disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene

c. Use of sterile syringes and needles for injection

d. Immediate reporting of water pipe leaks and illegal water connections

40. To protect the other members of the household which of the following is a priority objective
in the care of a patient with active pulmonary tuberculosis?

a. To offer emotional support

b. To assess the environment for standards of sanitation and provide needed


health teachings

c. To teach the patient about the nature of the disease

d. To coordinate with various agency services that the patient requires

41. Secondary prevention for malaria includes

a. Residual spraying of insecticides at night

b. Planting of neem or eucalyptus trees

c. Determining whether a place is endemic or not

d. Growing larva-eating fish in mosquito breeding place

42. Which vaccines should not be stored in the freezer?

a. DPT

b. Tetanus toxoid vaccine

c. All of these

d. Hepatitis B

43. In the health center, who is the supervisor of midwives?

a. Midwife supervisor

b. Public health nurse


c. Health center physician

d. Obstetrician

44. You were designated to be the public health nurse in a doctor less municipality. Who will be
the manager of the Rural Health Unit?

a. Public health nurse

b. Rural health midwifer

c. Municipal health officer

d. Rural sanitary inspector

45. Which criteria must the nurse take into consideration when determining which of the
identified health problems should be given priority after conducting community diagnosis?

a. Magnitude of the health problem

b. Nature of the problem presented

c. Modifiability of the problem

d. All of these should be taken into consideration

46. In assessing the family’s coping capacity, you noted that the children have incomplete
immunization. Under which area of assessment in the family coping index will you include
observation?

a. Application of principles of general hygiene

b. Therapeutic competence

c. Health attitudes

d. Family living

47. The initial step in the PLANNING process in order to engage in any nursing project or
activities at the community level involves:

a. Goal – setting

b. Monitoring

c. Evaluation of data

d. Provision of data
48. An example of he continuum health model of health and wellness should be:

a. A person is either well or not, and the emphasis is on continuously and


aggressively treating people who are ill

b. Predicting that a person will most likely continue good health practices, based on
her or his health practices in the past, such as getting flue shots

c. Using acupuncture and therapeutic touch to care disease instead of traditional


medical therapies

d. None of the above

49. Community health nurses help influence the health communities through which of the
following questions?

a. Legislative health behavior

b. Recording health status of individuals in similar geographic region

c. Influencing health status of behavior and engaging in health population

d. None of the above

50. A person with no known illness whose daily routing consists of walking and following a
healthy diet would be best characterized as engaging which kind of activities?

a. Health balance

b. Disease prevention

c. Health promotion

d. Self-fulfillment

51. Presence of health threats are conditions that are conducive to disease and accident or
may result to failure to maintain wellness or realize health potential. Examples are the following,
except?

a. Presence of risk factors of specific diseases

b. Illness states, regardless of whether it is diagnosed or undiagnosed by


medical practitioner

c. Threat of cross infection from communicable disease case

d. Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide


52. Accident hazards is a part of health threats. Which of the following is example for accident
hazards?

a. Inadequate food intake both in quality and quantity

b. Pointed/sharp objects, poisons and medicines improperly kept

c. Faulty eating habits

d. Strained marital relationship

53. The following are possible sources of data except:

a. Experience

b. Census

c. Surveys

d. Research

54. In case of clerical errors in your birth certificate, where should you go to have it corrected?

a. NSO

b. Court of appeals

c. Municipal trial court

d. Local civil registrar

55. Faulty/unhealthful nutritional/eating habits or feeding techniques/practices will specify the


following example.

a. Care-giving burden

b. Lack of food storage facilities

c. Polluted water supply

d. Excessive intake of certain nutrients

56. As community health nurses engage in the process of community empowerment, it is


essential that they:

a. Gather data for the community

b. Form partnerships with people in the community


c. Make decisions for the people in the community

d. Accept responsibility for people’s action

57. According to the WHO, health is?

a. A state of complete, physical, mental and social well being not merely the
absence of disease

b. A science and art of preventing disease and prolonging life

c. A science dedicated to the common attainment of the highest level of physical,


mental and social well being

d. A learned process of well being with the ultimate goal of wellness, as individual
and in collaboration with others.

58. The following are mission of the DOH except?

a. Ensure accessibility

b. Quality of health care

c. Health of all filipinos

d. Quality of life of all filipinos

59. Which of the following is the mission of PHC?

a. Health for all Filipinos and health in the hands of the people by year 2022

b. Strengthening the health care system by increasing opportunities wherein


people will manage their own health care

c. Partnership and empowerment of the people

d. Community based

60. The typology of family nursing problems is used in the statement of nursing diagnosis in the
care of the families. The youngest child of the delos Reyes family has been diagnosed as
mentally retarded. This is classified as:

a. Health threat

b. Health deficit

c. Foreseeable crisis
d. Stress point

61. Which of the following is an advantage of a home visit?

a. It allows the nurse to provide nursing care to a greater number of people

b. It provides an opportunity to do first hand appraisal of the home situation

c. It allows sharing of experience among people with similar health problems

d. It develops the family’s initiative in providing for health needs of its members

62. The PHN bag is an important tool in providing nursing care during a home visit. The most
important principle in bag technique states that it;

a. Should save time and effort

b. Should minimize if not totally prevent the spread of infection

c. Should not overshadow concern for the patient and his family

d. May be done in variety of ways depending on the home situation, etc.

63. Which of the following demonstrates inter-sectoral linkages?

a. Two-way referral system

b. Team approach

c. Endorsement done by a midwife to another midwife

d. Cooperation between PHN and public school teacher

64. The unhealthy lifestyle and personal habits/practices is needing to discuss by nurse james.
The following statement is correct except?

a. Walking barefooted or inadequate footwear

b. Poor personal hygiene applied

c. Sexual promiscuity of individual

d. Improper drainage system

65. The illness states, regardless of whether it is diagnosed or undiagnosed by medical


practitioner. This statement will be under the?

a. Presence of health threats


b. Presence of health deficits

c. Presence of wellness condition

d. Presence of stress points/foreseeable crisis situation

66. Pregnancy, labor, puerperium is example for?

a. Presence of health threats

b. Presence of health deficits

c. Presence of wellness condition

d. Presence of stress points/foreseeable crisis situations

67. The making parental behavior complement the child’s behavior. In homes where parents
are uninformed, the parent responds differently to the child’s attempt to communicate; the same
is true about their general behavior towards the child. In understanding of this statement. This
will be under the?

a. Decreasing susceptibility

b. Methods of teaching skills

c. Decreasing exposure to risk factors

d. Increasing family strength

68. In formulating and implementing the plan of care, the nurse must be known how to
established goals and objectives and should start in applying specific objectives. Which of the
following statement is appropriate for specific?

a. Having a specified target time or date helps the family and nurse in focusing
their attention and efforts toward the attainment of the objective (Doran, 1981)

b. The objective has to be realistic and in conformity with available resources,


existing constraints, and family traits, such as style and functioning.

c. The objective clearly articulates who is expected to do what, i.e., the family
or a target family member will manifest a particular behavior.

d. Observable, measurable and whenever possible, quantifiable indications of the


family’s achievement because of their efforts toward a goal provide a concrete basis
for monitoring and evaluation
69. Aim to improve the capacity of the family to provide its own health needs, such as guiding
the family to make responsible health decisions. This type of intervention directed toward family.
The statement refers to?

a. Supplemental interventions

b. Facilitative interventions

c. Developmental interventions

d. Specific interventions

70. The actions that remove barriers to appropriate health actions, such as assisting the family
to avail of maternal and early child services. This statement refers to?

a. Supplemental interventions

b. Facilitative interventions

c. Developmental interventions

d. Specific intervention

71. Nurse Leni will discuss about HOME HEALTH CARE. Which of the following statement is
INCORRECT?

a. People centered care aim to develop and nurtured.

b. Equitable access to health system, effective treatments and psychosocial


support

c. Supported involvement in health care decision-making, including health policy,


programs development, resource allocation, and health financing

d. Personal skills which is not allow control over health and engagement with
health care system- communication, mutual collaboration and respect,
goal-setting, decision-making, problem solving and self-care

72. Equipment used in wound care need to sterilized chemically or by boiling after cleaning with
soap and water, for how many minutes?

a. 15 minutes

b. 20 minutes

c. 25 minutes

d. 30 minutes
73. Family members who are either elderly or are very young have lower immune resistance
and thus need most precaution isolation measures applied and should therefore into
consideration. This statement referring to?

a. The thermometer technique

b. Wound care

c. Home isolation techniques

d. The bag technique

74. Which criterion in priority setting of health problems is used only in community health care?

a. Modifiability of the problem

b. Nature of the problem presented

c. Magnitude of the health problem

d. Preventive potential of the health problem

75. Inadequate intake by the pregnant woman of which vitamin may cause neural tube
defectS?

a. Niacin

b. Riboflavin

c. Folic acid

d. Thiamine

76. In preparing a primigravida for breastfeeding, which of the following will you do?

a. Tell her that lactation begins within a day after delivery

b. Teach her nipple stretching exercises if her nipple are everted

c. Instruct her to wash her nipples before and after each breastfeeding

d. Explain to her that putting the baby to breast will lessen blood loss after
delivery

77. In a mother’s class, you discuss proper breastfeeding technique. Which of these is a sign
that the baby has “lactated on” the breast property?

a. The baby takes shallow, rapid sucks


b. The mother does not feel nipple pain

c. The baby’s mouth is only partly open

d. Only the mother’s nipple is inside the baby’s mouth

78. You explain to a breastfeeding mother that breastmilk is sufficient for all the baby/s nutrient
needs only up to:

a. 3 months

b. 6 months

c. 1 year

d. 2 years

79. What is given to a woman within a month after the delivery of a baby?

a. Malunggay capsule

b. Ferrous sulfate 100mg O.D.

c. Retinol 200.000 IU 1 capsule

d. Potassium Iodate 200 mg, 1 capsule

80. Unused BCG should be discarded how many hours after reconstruction?

a. 2

b. 4

c. 6

d. At the end of the day

81. It creates awareness, makes them knowledgeable regarding health matters and
develops motivation and promotes changes in health behavior and attitude to have a
better quality of life.

a. Health Education

b. Home Nursing
c. Mental Health

d. Health Hazard
82. Deals with understanding the causes of accidents at work and ways to prevent
unsafe act and unsafe conditions in any workplace. Safety at work discusses concepts
on good housekeeping, proper materials handling and storage, machine safety,
electrical safety, fire prevention and control, safety inspection, and accident
investigation.
A. Industrial Hygiene
B. Occupational Health
C. Occupational Safety
D. Social and behavioral sciences

83. A multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people at
work.
a. Occupational safety and health
b. Occupational development
c. Occupational task
d. Social and behavioral science

84. This refers to a state of complete physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being
and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity among pupils, teachers and other
school personnel.
a. School nurse
b. Health services
c. Health education
d. School health

85. A need based comprehensive service rendered to pupils, teachers and other
personnel in the school to promote, protect their health, prevent and control disease and
maintain their health
a. School health services
b. Company health services
c. National health education
d. Government school health

86. Refers to a set of rules issued by DOLE which mandates the adoption and use of
appropriate practices, means, methods, operations or processes, and working
conditions reasonably necessary to ensure safe and healthful employment.
a. Occupational Safety and Health Standards
b. Health Services and Occupational Standards
c. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration

d. School Health Services Standards

87. A system that supports the functions of a clinic, i.e., barangay health station, rural
health unit, or other health care facility that is devoted to providing primary health care
service of patient.
a. Ehealth vision by 2020
b. Integrated clinic information system
c. Safety clinic health system
d. Occupational clinic health system

88. These are the objectives of iClinic system, except;


a. Systematically collect, process, store and present information in support
of the function
b. Enforce standard on inputs, processes and outputs on data collection,
analysis, report generation and feedback.
c. Improve patients service in a time-efficient and cost-effective manner
d. Prevent unsafe act and unsafe conditions in any workplace

89. This is known as Kalusugan Pangkalahatan


a. Universal health care and ICT
b. Electronic medical records(EMRs)
c. Telemedicine
d. eLearning

90. This can improve public health outcomes. By efficiently collecting data in a form that
can be shared across multiple health care organizations and leveraged for quality
improvement and prevention activities, HER scan: improve public health reporting and
surveillance,
a. Patient demographics
b. Medical history
c. System analysis
d. Electronic health record

91. It is the ability to take the factors of production service-land, labor and capital and
use them to produce new goods or services.
a. Entrepreneur
b. Entrepreneurship
c. Organization
d. Nursing service

92. A barrier to business entrepreneurship in nursing where there is a tendency to


pursue careers in public health institutions, especially in countries where the state is
largely responsible for health and privatizations are less present.
a. Social values
b. Legal and regulatory issues
c. Job career culture
d. Regulation of the profession

93. Entrepreneurship helps bridge the unemployment gap through formal and informal
business ventures that employ millions of people.
a. Infrastructural development
b. Contributing to national income
c. Creating employment opportunities
d. Identifying existing opportunities in the market

94. In this standard, access to therapeutic tools for primary, secondary and tertiary
prevention is centralized in the hospital activity, with the private area remaining the
focus in primary care and in the prevention of diseases.
a. Medical-centered model
b. Hospital care model
c. Reimbursement for health systems
d. Economic crises recessions

95. This tendency is not observed to privilege the interests of the professional group
itself, reflecting more individualistic and less supportive attitude.
a. Lack of technical support
b. Lack of corporatism among nurses
c. Lack of public policies
d. Lack of acceptability and recognition by the public and by the class itself

96. Which of the following refers to an integrated approach to child health that focuses
on the well-being of the whole child?
a. Vaccines
b. IMCI
c. Intrapartum and new born care
d. DMCI

97. Which of the following statement is incorrect?


a. IMCI strategy is the main intervention proposed to achieve a significant
reduction in the number of deaths from communicable diseases in children
under five.
b. IMCI strategy is the main intervention proposed to achieve a
significant reduction in the number of deaths from communicable
diseases in children more than five.
c. To reduce the infant and under five mortality rates at least one third in
pursuit of the goal of reducing it by two in 2015
d. To reduce death, illness and disability and to promote improved growth
and development among children under five.

98. In checking for the general sign during the integrated case management process,
which of the following is incorrect?
a. The child is not able to drink
b. The child vomits everything
c. The child had convulsions
d. The child is energetic

99. Which of the following IMCI main symptoms are not included?
a. Cough
b. Chest pain
c. Fever
d. Diarrhea
e. Ear problems

100. In IMCI color coding, which of the following the color yellow signifies?
a. A patient treatment at outpatient health facility
b. Patient is treated at home
c. Patients urgent referral to health facility.
d. Patient is referred to isolation center

101. At what age that IMCI is applied?


a. 5 years and older
b. After birth to 5 years old
c. Before birth to 1 year old
d. Applied to all ages

102. In what type in the healthcare delivery system that IMCI is available?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. PGH

103. Which of the following are not included in the five causes of death among
children under five?
a. Pneumonia and diarrhea
b. Malaria and measles
c. Malnutrition
d. Fever and blindness

104. It is a system of storing and transporting the vaccines at recommended


temperatures from the point of manufacture to the point of use
a. Cold chain
b. EPI logistics
c. Benchmark
d. All

105. What is the dose of OPV vaccine?


a. 2 gtts
b. 0.5 ml
c. 0.005 ml
d. None of the following
106. The practice of nutritionist -dietitian is elaborated in the following definition
under what Republic Act?
a. RA No. 1283
b. RA No. 1284
c. RA No. 1285
d. RA No. 1286

107. A person shall be considered as engaged in the practice of medicine who


shall compensate, fee, salary or reward in any for, paid to him directly or through
another, or even without the same, physically examine any person and diagnose, treat,
operate or prescribed any remedy for any human diseases, injury, deformity, physical,
mental or physical condition or any ailment, real or imagery, regardless of the nature of
the remedy or treatment administered, prescribed or recommended. This statement
refers to?
A. Medical practices
B. Nursing practice
C. Midwifery practice
D. Nutrition and dietetics

108. Which immunization produces a permanent scar?


a. DPT
b. BCG
c. Measles vaccination
d. Hepatitis B vaccination

109. Evaluation defines as?


a. Means educating the family on the principles of prevention and disease
control.
b. Is determining the value of nursing care that has been given to a
family
c. Refers to the factors or forces that contribute to family unity and solidarity;
and that fosters the development of inherent family potentials.
d. Refers to the factors or forces that contribute to family unity and solidarity;
and that fosters the development of inherent family potentials.

110. How many days does Cotrimoxazole and Amoxycillin be give?


a. More than 5 days
b. 10 days
c. 5 days
d. 14 days

111. How frequent cotrimoxazole and Amoxicillin be given in a day?


a. Once a day
b. Twice a day
c. Three times a day
d. Four times a day

Additional Items:

1. Which of the following IMCI case management process is not included?


A. Assess and classify
B. Identify appropriate treatment
C. Treat and counsel
D. Referral to isolation center
2. Complete the IMCI Case Management process: Assess and classify;
identify appropriate treatment; Treat/refer; _____________; follow-up.
A. Refer to covid isolation center
B. Refer to the Mayor’s office for solicitation
C. Counsel
D. None of the choices
3. What is the right dose of Amoxycillin in syrup form be given to a child who
is 6 months weighs 8kg?
A. 5ml
B. 2.5ml
C. 1.5ml
D. .5ml
4. Properly timed cord clamping and cutting will help prevent which of the
following? SATA
A. Hypoglycemia
B. Hyperglycemia
C. Anemia
D. brain hemorrhage in premature newborn
5. During newborn screening, what type of specimen is being collected?
A. Urine
B. Stool
C. Saliva
D. Blood
6. When will the newborn screening be performed for a normal and term
baby?
A. Right after birth
B. Three days after birth
C. Forth day after birth
D. After two weeks
7. When does the newborn screening results be released?
A. Five days from blood extraction.
B. Six days from blood extraction.
C. Seven days from blood extraction.
D. Four days from blood extraction.
8. This refers to a lifesaving services for emergency maternal and newborn
conditions/ complications being provided by a health facility.
A. Emergency Medical Services
B. Basic Life Support Training
C. Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care
D. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Facility
9. This refers to a lifesaving services for emergency maternal and newborn
with added provision of surgical delivery and blood bank services and
other specialized obstetric interventions.
A. Emergency Medical Services
B. Basic Life Support Training
C. Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care
D. Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care Facility
10. The Environmental Sanitation Code are compose of the following, except.
A. Water and Food Sanitation
B. Noise and Air Pollution
C. Institutional Sanitation
D. Pest Control
11. Republic Act 8749 is also known as:
A. Sanitation Code
B. Clean Air Act
C. Food Safety Act
D. None of the choices
12. Nurse Jacob applied this principle of “clean to dirty” and “proper waste
disposal should be the rule to follow. This principle refers to?
a. The Bag Technique
b. Home Isolation Technique
c. The Thermometer Technique
d. none of these
13. This model provides a broad framework for examining the interactions
among family and within the community. This incorporates physical,
psychosocial and cultural aspects of the family along with interacting
relationships.
A. Friedman’s Structural- Functional Family Model
B. Stevenson’s Family Developmental Model
C. Duvall’s and Stevenson’s Family Development Model
D. Calgary’s Family Model (System’s Model)
LAWS AFFECTING THE PRACTICES OF NURSING IN THE PHILIPPINES
PRESIDENTIAL DECREES
*PD 48 – FOUR (4) CHILDREN WITH PAID MATERNITY LEAVE PRIVILEGE
*PD 69 – FOUR (4) CHILDREN FOR PERSONAL TAX EXEMPTION
*PD 442 – NEW LABOR CODE
*PD 491 – NUTRITION PROGRAM
*PD 541 – PRACTICE OF FORMER FILIPINO PROFESSIONALS IN THE PHILIPPINES
*PD 603 – CHILD AND YOUTH WELFARE CODE
*PD 626 – EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND STATE INSURANCE FUND
*PD 651 – BIRTH REGISTRATION FOLLOWING DELIVERY
*PD 625 – ANTI IMPROPER GARBAGE DISPOSAL
*PD 851 – 13TH MONTH PAY
*PD 856 – CODE OF SANITATION
*PD 965 – FAMILY PLANNING AND RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO
ISSUANCE OF MARRIAGE LICENSE
*PD 996 – COMPULSORY IMMUNIZATION FOR CHILDREN BELOW EIGHT (8) YEARS OLD AGAINST
IMMUNIZABLE DISEASES
*PD 1083 – MUSLIM HOLIDAYS
*PD 143 – WOMAN AND CHILD LABOR LAW (NO CHILD BELOW 14 SHALL BE EMPLOYED)
*PD 1519 – MEDICARE BENEFITS FOR ALL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
*PD 1636 – COMPULSORY MEMBERSHIP TO SSS OF SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS

EXECUTIVE ORDERS
* EO 51 – MILK CODE
* EO 180 – GUIDELINES ON THE RIGHT TO ORGANIZE OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
* EO 203 – LIST OF REGULAR HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL DAYS
* EO 209 – FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES (AMENDED BY RA 6809)
* EO 226 – COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY
*EO 174 – NATIONAL DRUG POLICY (AVAILABILITY, AFFORDABILITY OR SAFE,
EFFECTIVE, QUALITY DRUGS)
* EO 857 – COMPULSORY DOLLAR REMITTANCE LAW

BOARD OF NURSING RESOLUTION


* #100 SERIES 1983 – IMPLEMENTING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF RA 7392
* #633 SERIES 1984 – ICN CODE OF ETHICS
* #1955 SERIES 1989 – PNA CODE OF ETHICS
* #08 SERIES 1994 – SPECIAL TRAINING ON INTRAVENOUS INJECTIONS FOR THE RNS
* #1930 SERIES 1985 – CPE FOR NURSES
* #187 SERIES 1991 – RENEWAL OF PROFESSIONAL LICENSE
* #217 SERIES 1992 – DELISTING OF DELINQUENT PROFESSIONALS

PROCLAMATION/ PRONOUNCEMENTS & LETTERS OF INSTRUCTIONS


- PROC #6 – UNITED NATIONS GOAL ON UNIVERSAL CHILD IMMUNIZATION BY 1990
- PROC #118 – PROFESSIONAL REGULATION WEEK – JUNE 16-22
- PROC #539 – NURSES WEEK – EVERY LAST WEEK OF OCTOBER
- LOI #949 – LEGAL BASIS OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
- LOI #100 – MEMBERS OF ACCREDITED PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS GIVEN
PREFERENCE IN HIRING OR ATTENDANCE TO SEMINAR
- ILO CONVENTION #149 – IMPROVEMENT OF LIFE AND WORK CONDITIONS OF
NURSING PERSONNEL (ILO RECOMMENDATION #157)

REPUBLIC ACTS
- RA 1054 – FREE EMERGENCY MEDICAL AND DENTAL ATTENDANCE TO
EMPLOYEES/ LABORERS OF ANY COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL OR AGRICULTURAL
ESTABLISHMENTS
- RA 1080 – CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITY
- RA 1082 – CREATION OF RURAL HEALTH UNITS ALL OVER THE PHILIPPINES
- RA 1612 – PRIVILEGE TAX/ PROFESSIONAL TAX
- RA 2382 – PHILIPPINE MEDICAL ACT
- RA 3573 – REPORTING COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
- RA 4073 – TREATMENT OF LEPROSY IN GOVERNMENT SKIN CLINIC, RURAL
HEALTH UNIT OR BY DULY LICENSED PHYSICIAN
- RA 4226 – HOSPITAL LICENSURE
- RA 5181 – PERMANENT RESIDENCE AND RECIPROCITY QUALIFICATIONS FOR
EXAMINATIONS/ REGISTRATION
- RA 5901 – WORKING HOURS AND COMPENSATION AND AGENCIES WITH 100 BED
CAPACITY
- RA 6675 – GENERICS ACT OF 1988
- RA 6713 – CODE OF CONDUCT AND ETHICAL STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
- RA 6725 – PROHIBITION ON DISCRIMINATION VS. WOMEN
- RA 6727 – WAGE RATIONALIZATION
- RA 6758 – SALARY STANDARDIZATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES
- RA 6972 – DAY CARE IN EVERY BARANGAY
- RA 7160 – LOCAL AUTONOMY CODE
- RA 7170 – LEGACY OF DONATION OF ALL OR PART OF A HUMAN BODY AFTER
DEATH
- RA 7192 – WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT AND NATIONAL BUILDING
- RA 7277 – MAGNA CARTA FOR DISABLED PERSONS
- RA 7305 – MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC HEALTH WORKERS
- RA 7432 – SENIOR CITIZENS BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGES
- RA 7600 – ROOMING IN AND BREAST FEEDING ACT OF 1992
- RA 7610 – SPECIAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGAINST CHILD ABUSE,
EXPLOITATION AND DISCRIMINATION
- RA 7641 – NEW RETIREMENT LAW FOR EMPLOYEES IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR
- RA 7719 – NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICES ACT OF 1994
- RA 7875 – NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT OF 1995
- RA 7876 – SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER FOR EVERY BARANGAY
- RA 7877 – ANTI SEXUAL HARASSMENT ACT OF 1995
- RA 7883 – BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES ACT OF
1992
- RA 8042 – MIGRANT WORKERS AND OVERSEAS FILIPINOS ACT 1995
- RA 8187 – PATERNITY LEAVE ACT OF 1995
- RA 8282 – SOCIAL SECURITY LAW OF 1997 (AMENDED RA 1161)
- RA 8291 – GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM ACT OF 1997 (AMENDED
PD 1146)
- RA 8344 – HOSPITALS/ DOCTORS TO TREAT EMERGENCY CASES REFERRED FOR
TREATMENT
- RA 8424 – PERSONAL TAX EXEMPTIONS
- RA 8749 – CLEAN AIR ACT
- RA 7164 – PHILIPPINE NURSING ACT OF 1991
- RA 9173 – PHILIPPINE NURSING ACT OF 2002
- RA 6111 – MEDICARE ACT
- RA 7624 – DRUG EDUCATION LAW
- RA 349 – LEGALIZED USE OF HUMAN ORGANS FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES
- RA 6809 – AMENDED ARTICLE 34 OF FAMILY CODE, 18 YEARS IS MAJORITY AGE
- RA 8344 – AN ACT PENALIZING THE REFUSAL OF HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL
CLINICS TO ADMINISTER APPROPRIATE INITIALS MEDICAL TREATMENT AND SUPPORT
IN EMERGENCY SERIOUS CASES
- RA 9165 – COMPREHENSIVE DANGEROUS DRUG ACT OF 2002
- RA 953 – NARCOTIC DRUG ACT
- RA 2372 – PRACTICE OF MEDICINE BY A NURSE
- RA 8423 – ESTABLISHED THE TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE
- RA 8172 – SALT IODIZATION LAW
- RA 9262 – ANTI VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN

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