Forlorn
Forlorn
4. A group of people coming from an NPA infested area who are transferring their
residence
to the nearby city with the intention of seeking refuge from the city
government due to human rights
violation. What type of community do they belong?
A. Rural community B. tribal community C. Sectoral community D. relevant
community
5. Winslow has defined public health as the science and art of preventing diseases,
prolonging life,
promotion of health and efficiency which can be achieved through
A. partnership in health B. organized community
effort
C. systematic health care D. accessible services
9. The following are the scenario of the health problems of the Philippines EXCEPT
A. Persistence of inequities of health outcomes
B. Impoverishing health care costs
C. Poor quality and undignified care
D. Reorganization of the DOH
10. Health for all in the hands of the people is the goal of the Primary Health
Care approach which
means that
A. all citizens who can afford to pay for health care should be encouraged to go to
the private hospitals.
B. all citizens should be able to lead a socially economically productive life.
C. all citizens should be encouraged to utilize existing health centers.
D. all citizen should avail of the program and thrust of the department of health.
11. Clients who require services of health personnel with highly technical and
specialized knowledge are
referred to hospitals with advanced technology. This level of health care is
classified as
A. primary B. secondary C. tertiary D. specialized
12. The immediate supervisor of the midwives in the health center is the
A. midwife supervisor at the Provincial health office
B. nurse supervisor at the city health office
C. community health nurse at the RHU
D. municipal health officer at the RHU
13. The following belong to the primary level of health care EXCEPT
A. rural health unit B. district hospitals C. barangay health
station D. health centers
15. The following EXCEPT ONE describe the overall goal of the PHCDS - to enable the
Filipino population
to achieve the level of health which will allow them to
A. lead a socially & economically productive life expectancy
B. low infant & maternal mortality rates, low morbidity cases
C. less disability through measures that will guarantee access to essential health
care
D. have better dependency to the government in all aspects of their lives.
16. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE regarding Primary Health Care?
A. Essential health care is made universally accessible.
B. Essential health care is acceptable to people.
C. Essential health care is made affordable.
D. essential health care is shared by the most fortunate.
TEST II. TRUE/FALSE TYPE TEST. Write TRUE if the statement state a fact, and FALSE
if the statement is
otherwise.
1. The family as the basic unit of the society serves as a buffer between the needs
of the individual and
the demands and expectations of society.
2. One of the basic function of the family is economic function which is to provide
financial aid for
members, as well as, meeting monetary needs of society.
3. Consanguine family which consists of members among whom there exists blood
relationship- brother
and sister, father and son etc.
4. It is important for a nurse to understand the different types and forms of
family so that the nurse can
understand the family dynamics.
5. Understanding the family life cycle and staged will limit the nurse to perform
her tasks in the care of
families.
6. Clients who require services of health personnel with highly technical and
specialized knowledge are
referred to hospitals with advanced technology. This level of health care is
classified as tertiary health
care.
7. The health care delivery system is the totality of all policies,
infrastructures, facilities, equipment,
products, human resources and services that address the health needs and
problems of all the
people.
8. One of the characteristics of a health care system should encompass the entire
population on the
basis of equality and responsibility.
9. On the basis of the Philippine health care delivery system (PHCDS), rural health
units like the
community hospitals, health centers, private practitioner, puericulture center
s pertains to secondary
level facilities.
10. To promote equity in health status among all segments of the society and to
address the specific
health problems of the population, are the broad objectives of the
Philippines health care delivery
system from 1995 – 2020.
11. One of the principles of the PHCDS is the segmental access to basic health
services of the people.
12. With the devolution of health services, the local health system is now run by
the Local Government
Units (LGUs).
13. The global health problems and the health problems in the Philippines are
similar.
14. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the world's time-bound and
quantified targets for
addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions.
15. To have access to high-quality, patient- and family-centered care in a health
care system
nurses contribute as essential partners in achieving success.