Baylon Ratio
Baylon Ratio
Marionette, a nurse working in PGH, divulged to a patient that another patient in the same
hospital has a UTI and working as a male escort. You heard the conversation and apprehended
Marionette. You would expect that the type of case that will be filed against her is:
a. Civil and Criminal case
b. Administrative case
c. Civil and Administrative case
d. Criminal and Administrative case
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84. A nurse intentionally administered a high dose of medication to the client. The case that will
be filed against that nurse is:
a. Civil case
b. Criminal case
c. Administrative case
d. Criminal and Civil case
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85. John AWOL, after six months and failed to complete the one year contract set by the hospital.
If the hospital will take action, John will face which case?
a. Criminal case
b. Civil case
c. Criminal and Administrative case
d. Administrative case
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86. In choosing a leader in the community during the Organization phase, which among these
people will you choose?
a. Ate Susan, 27 years old and honest
b. Mister Mar, 56 years old, rich and famous
c. Mang Jomar, 70 and willing to work for the desired change
d. Kuya Roldan, 30 years old, influential and willing to work for the desired change
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87. The following are the qualities of a good leader in the community, EXCEPT:
a. Has wide influence
b. Hasd a good communication skill
c. Is working for a desired change
d. Has more interest to self than others
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88. In a community organizing, who has the power to select and depicts the possible leader in the
community?
a. Mayor
b. Student nurse
c. Community people
d. Clinical instructor
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90. When you involved people in identifying their prevailing problem, motivating them to solve
their problem using local/indigenous resources, you are connected with this approach:
a. Primary health care
b. Community organizing
c. Community health nursing
d. Community integration
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SITUATION: You are in the Childs Care Unit. The following conditions are your cases.
91. The nurse discusses the eating habits of school-age children with their parents; explain that
these habits are most influenced by which of the following?
a. Parental encouragement to eat nutritious foods
b. Example provided by the parents at mealtime
c. Smell and appearance of food offered
d. Food preferences
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92. A mother asks a nurse, How did my children get pinworms? She explains that pinworms
are most commonly spread by which of the following when contaminated?
a. Hands
b. Food
c. Toilet seats
d. Animals
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93. Our school curricula now includes educating the young regarding human sexuality. What is
the most appropriate age group for the nurse to incorporate these in her instructions?
a. Twelve years old
b. Nine years old
c. Fifteen years old
d. Eleven years old
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94. A father asks a nurse, how he would know if his child had developed mononucleosis. She
explains that in addition to fatigue, which of the following would be most common?
a. Enlarged liver and fever
b. Enlarged lymph glands
c. A bluish like generalized skin rash
d. Persistent non-productive cough
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95. The mother of a three year old child also under the nurse care tells her that the child has
frequent nightmares. The statement by the mother that indicates the need for more teaching is:
a. I stay with her awhile to reassure her
b. I read her story until she calms down
c. I take her to my bed so she will calm down
d. I usually talk quietly and rub her back to reassure her
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SITUATION: Bandy, five months old, weighs 5.2kg, temperature 38 C, is brought to this center.
Her mother says she is not eating well, feels hot to touch, able to drink, no vomiting, no
convulsions, not lethargic, and no cough. They live in a malaria risk area. Her fever started two
days ago. She has no signs of measles and no stiff neck or runny nose.
96. How will you classify Bandys illness?
a. Malaria
b. Plain fever
c. Fever, no malaria
d. Severe febrile disease
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