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1. In immunizing school entrants with BCG, you are not obliged to secure parental consent.

This is because of which legal document? 

A. P.D. 996 
B. R.A. 7846 
C. Presidential Proclamation No. 6 
D. Presidential Proclamation No. 46 

2. Which immunization produces a permanent scar? 

A. DPT 
B. BCG 
C. Measles vaccination 
D. Hepatitis B vaccination 

3. A 4-week old baby was brought to the health center for his first immunization. Which can
be given to him? 

A. DPT1 
B. OPV1 
C. Infant BCG 
D. Hepatitis B vaccine 1 

4. You will not give DPT 2 if the mother says that the infant had 

A. Seizures a day after DPT 1. 


B. Fever for 3 days after DPT 1. 
C. Abscess formation after DPT 1. 
D. Local tenderness for 3 days after DPT 1. 

5. A 2-month old infant was brought to the health center for immunization. During
assessment, the infant’s temperature registered at 38.1°C. Which is the best course of
action that you will take? 

A. Go on with the infant’s immunizations. 


B. Give Paracetamol and wait for his fever to subside. 
C. Refer the infant to the physician for further assessment. 
D. Advise the infant’s mother to bring him back for immunization when he is well. 

6. A pregnant woman had just received her 4th dose of tetanus toxoid. Subsequently, her
baby will have protection against tetanus for how long? 

A. 1 year 
B. 3 years 
C. 10 years 
D. Lifetime 

7. A 4-month old infant was brought to the health center because of cough. Her respiratory
rate is 42/minute. Using the Integrated Management of Child Illness (IMCI) guidelines of
assessment, her breathing is considered 

A. Fast 
B. Slow 
C. Normal 
D. Insignificant 

8. Which of the following signs will indicate that a young child is suffering from severe
pneumonia? 

A. Dyspnea 
B. Wheezing 
C. Fast breathing 
D. Chest indrawing 

9. Using IMCI guidelines, you classify a child as having severe pneumonia. What is the best
management for the child? 

A. Prescribe an antibiotic. 
B. Refer him urgently to the hospital. 
C. Instruct the mother to increase fluid intake. 
D. Instruct the mother to continue breastfeeding. 

10. A 5-month old infant was brought by his mother to the health center because of
diarrhea occurring 4 to 5 times a day. His skin goes back slowly after a skin pinch and his
eyes are sunken. Using the IMCI guidelines, you will classify this infant in which category? 

A. No signs of dehydration 
B. Some dehydration 
C. Severe dehydration 
D. The data is insufficient. 

11. Based on assessment, you classified a 3-month old infant with the chief complaint of
diarrhea in the category of SOME DEHYDRATION. Based on IMCI management guidelines,
which of the following will you do? 

A. Bring the infant to the nearest facility where IV fluids can be given. 
B. Supervise the mother in giving 200 to 400 ml. of Oresol in 4 hours. 
C. Give the infant’s mother instructions on home management. 
D. Keep the infant in your health center for close observation. 

12. A mother is using Oresol in the management of diarrhea of her 3-year old child. She
asked you what to do if her child vomits. You will tell her to 

A. Bring the child to the nearest hospital for further assessment. 


B. Bring the child to the health center for intravenous fluid therapy. 
C. Bring the child to the health center for assessment by the physician. 
D. Let the child rest for 10 minutes then continue giving Oresol more slowly. 

13. A 1 ½ year old child was classified as having 3rd degree protein energy malnutrition,
kwashiorkor. Which of the following signs will be most apparent in this child? 

A. Voracious appetite 
B. Wasting 
C. Apathy 
D. Edema 

14. Assessment of a 2-year old child revealed “baggy pants”. Using the IMCI guidelines,
how will you manage this child? 

A. Refer the child urgently to a hospital for confinement. 


B. Coordinate with the social worker to enroll the child in a feeding program. 
C. Make a teaching plan for the mother, focusing on menu planning for her child. 
D. Assess and treat the child for health problems like infections and intestinal parasitism. 
15. During the physical examination of a young child, what is the earliest sign of
xerophthalmia that you may observe? 

A. Keratomalacia 
B. Corneal opacity 
C. Night blindness 
D. Conjunctival xerosis 

16. To prevent xerophthalmia, young children are given Retinol capsule every 6 months.
What is the dose given to preschoolers? 

A. 10,000 IU 
B. 20,000 IU 
C. 100,000 IU 
D. 200,000 IU 

17. The major sign of iron deficiency anemia is pallor. What part is best examined for
pallor? 

A. Palms 
B. Nailbeds 
C. Around the lips 
D. Lower conjunctival sac 

18. Food fortification is one of the strategies to prevent micronutrient deficiency conditions.
R.A. 8976 mandates fortification of certain food items. Which of the following is among
these food items? 

A. Sugar 
B. Bread 
C. Margarine 
D. Filled milk 

19. What is the best course of action when there is a measles epidemic in a nearby
municipality? 

A. Give measles vaccine to babies aged 6 to 8 months. 


B. Give babies aged 6 to 11 months one dose of 100,000 I.U. of Retinol 
C. Instruct mothers to keep their babies at home to prevent disease transmission. 
D. Instruct mothers to feed their babies adequately to enhance their babies’ resistance. 

20. A mother brought her daughter, 4 years old, to the RHU because of cough and colds.
Following the IMCI assessment guide, which of the following is a danger sign that indicates
the need for urgent referral to a hospital? 

A. Inability to drink 
B. High grade fever 
C. Signs of severe dehydration 
D. Cough for more than 30 days 

21. When residents obtain water from an artesian well in the neighborhood, the level of this
approved type of water facility is 

A. I 
B. II 
C. III 
D. IV 
22. For prevention of hepatitis A, you decided to conduct health education activities. Which
of the following is IRRELEVANT? 

A. Use of sterile syringes and needles 


B. Safe food preparation and food handling by vendors 
C. Proper disposal of human excreta and personal hygiene 
D. Immediate reporting of water pipe leaks and illegal water connections 

23. Which biological used in Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) should NOT be
stored in the freezer? 

A. DPT 
B. Oral polio vaccine 
C. Measles vaccine 
D. MMR 

24. You will conduct outreach immunization in a barangay with a population of about 1500.
Estimate the number of infants in the barangay. 

A. 45 
B. 50 
C. 55 
D. 60 

25. In Integrated Management of Childhood Illness, severe conditions generally require


urgent referral to a hospital. Which of the following severe conditions DOES NOT always
require urgent referral to a hospital? 

A. Mastoiditis 
B. Severe dehydration 
C. Severe pneumonia 
D. Severe febrile disease 

26. A client was diagnosed as having Dengue fever. You will say that there is slow capillary
refill when the color of the nailbed that you pressed does not return within how many
seconds? 

A. 3 
B. 5 
C. 8 
D. 10 

27. A 3-year old child was brought by his mother to the health center because of fever of 4-
day duration. The child had a positive tourniquet test result. In the absence of other signs,
which is the most appropriate measure that the PHN may carry out to prevent Dengue
shock syndrome? 

A. Insert an NGT and give fluids per NGT. 


B. Instruct the mother to give the child Oresol. 
C. Start the patient on intravenous fluids STAT. 
D. Refer the client to the physician for appropriate management. 

28. The pathognomonic sign of measles is Koplik’s spot. You may see Koplik’s spot by
inspecting the _____. 
A. Nasal mucosa 
B. Buccal mucosa 
C. Skin on the abdomen 
D. Skin on the antecubital surface 

29. Among the following diseases, which is airborne? 

A. Viral conjunctivitis 
B. Acute poliomyelitis 
C. Diphtheria 
D. Measles 

30. Among children aged 2 months to 3 years, the most prevalent form of meningitis is
caused by which microorganism? 

A. Hemophilus influenzae 
B. Morbillivirus 
C. Steptococcus pneumoniae 
D. Neisseria meningitidis 

31. Human beings are the major reservoir of malaria. Which of the following strategies in
malaria control is based on this fact? 

A. Stream seeding 
B. Stream clearing 
C. Destruction of breeding places 
D. Zooprophylaxis 

32. The use of larvivorous fish in malaria control is the basis for which strategy of malaria
control? 

A. Stream seeding 
B. Stream clearing 
C. Destruction of breeding places 
D. Zooprophylaxis 

33. Mosquito-borne diseases are prevented mostly with the use of mosquito control
measures. Which of the following is NOT appropriate for malaria control? 

A. Use of chemically treated mosquito nets 


B. Seeding of breeding places with larva-eating fish 
C. Destruction of breeding places of the mosquito vector 
D. Use of mosquito-repelling soaps, such as those with basil or citronella 

34. A 4-year old client was brought to the health center with the chief complaint of severe
diarrhea and the passage of “rice water” stools. The client is most probably suffering from
which condition? 

A. Giardiasis 
B. Cholera 
C. Amebiasis 
D. Dysentery 

35. In the Philippines, which specie of schistosoma is endemic in certain regions? 

A. S. mansoni 
B. S. japonicum 
C. S. malayensis 
D. S. haematobium 

36. A 32-year old client came for consultation at the health center with the chief complaint
of fever for a week. Accompanying symptoms were muscle pains and body malaise. A week
after the start of fever, the client noted yellowish discoloration of his sclera. History showed
that he waded in flood waters about 2 weeks before the onset of symptoms. Based on his
history, which disease condition will you suspect? 

A. Hepatitis A 
B. Hepatitis B 
C. Tetanus 
D. Leptospirosis 

37. MWSS provides water to Manila and other cities in Metro Manila. This is an example of
which level of water facility? 

A. I 
B. II 
C. III 
D. IV 

38. You are the PHN in the city health center. A client underwent screening for AIDS using
ELISA. His result was positive. What is the best course of action that you may take? 

A. Get a thorough history of the client, focusing on the practice of high risk behaviors. 
B. Ask the client to be accompanied by a significant person before revealing the result. 
C. Refer the client to the physician since he is the best person to reveal the result to the
client. 
D. Refer the client for a supplementary test, such as Western blot, since the ELISA result
may be false. 

39. Which is the BEST control measure for AIDS? 

A. Being faithful to a single sexual partner 


B. Using a condom during each sexual contact 
C. Avoiding sexual contact with commercial sex workers 
D. Making sure that one’s sexual partner does not have signs of AIDS 

4-. The most frequent causes of death among clients with AIDS are opportunistic diseases.
Which of the following opportunistic infections is characterized by tonsillopharyngitis? 

A. Respiratory candidiasis 
B. Infectious mononucleosis 
C. Cytomegalovirus disease 
D. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia 

41. To determine possible sources of sexually transmitted infections, which is the BEST
method that may be undertaken by the public health nurse? 

A. Contact tracing 
B. Community survey 
C. Mass screening tests 
D. Interview of suspects 

42. Antiretroviral agents, such as AZT, are used in the management of AIDS. Which of the
following is NOT an action expected of these drugs. 

A. They prolong the life of the client with AIDS. 


B. They reduce the risk of opportunistic infections 
C. They shorten the period of communicability of the disease. 
D. They are able to bring about a cure of the disease condition. 

43. A barangay had an outbreak of German measles. To prevent congenital rubella, what is
the BEST advice that you can give to women in the first trimester of pregnancy in the
barangay? 

A. Advice them on the signs of German measles. 


B. Avoid crowded places, such as markets and moviehouses. 
C. Consult at the health center where rubella vaccine may be given. 
D. Consult a physician who may give them rubella immunoglobulin. 

44. You were invited to be the resource person in a training class for food handlers. Which
of the following would you emphasize regarding prevention of staphylococcal food
poisoning? 

A. All cooking and eating utensils must be thoroughly washed. 


B. Food must be cooked properly to destroy staphylococcal microorganisms. 
C. Food handlers and food servers must have a negative stool examination result. 
D. Proper handwashing during food preparation is the best way of preventing the condition. 

45. In a mothers’ class, you discussed childhood diseases such as chicken pox. Which of the
following statements about chicken pox is correct? 

A. The older one gets, the more susceptible he becomes to the complications of chicken
pox. 
B. A single attack of chicken pox will prevent future episodes, including conditions such as
shingles. 
C. To prevent an outbreak in the community, quarantine may be imposed by health
authorities. 
D. Chicken pox vaccine is best given when there is an impending outbreak in the
community. 

46. Complications to infectious parotitis (mumps) may be serious in which type of clients? 

A. Pregnant women 
B. Elderly clients 
C. Young adult males 
D. Young infants 

47. A nurse is planning a home visit program to a new mother who is 2 weeks postpartum
and breastfeeding, the nurse includes in her health teaching about the resumption of
fertility, contraception and sexual activity. Which of the following statement indicates that
the mother has understood the teaching? 

A) “Because breastfeeding speeds the healing process after birth, I can have sex right away
and not worry about infection”
B) “Because I am breastfeeding and my hormones are decreased, I may need to use a
vaginal lubricant when I have sex”
C) “After birth, you have to have a period before you can get pregnant again’
D) “Breastfeeding protects me from pregnancy because it keeps my hormones down, so I
don’t need any contraception until I stop breastfeeding”

48. A community nurse enters the home of the client for follow-up visit. Which of the
following is the most appropriate area to place the nursing bag of the nurse when
conducting a home visit? 

A) cushioned footstool
B) bedside wood table
C) kitchen countertop
D) living room sofa

49. The nurse in the health center is making an assessment to the infant client. The nurse
notes some rashes and small fluid-filled bumps in the skin. The nurse suspects that the
infant has eczema. Which of the following is the most important nursing goal: 

A) Preventing infection
B) Providing for adequate nutrition
C) Decreasing the itching
D) Maintaining the comfort level

50. The nurse in the health center is providing immunization to the children. The nurse is
carefully assessing the condition of the children before giving the vaccines. Which of the
following would the nurse note to withhold the infant’s scheduled immunizations? 

A) a dry cough
B) a skin rash
C) a low-grade fever
D) a runny nose

Situation 1: A home visit is a professional interaction between the nurse and the patient or his
family. PHC is essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in
the community by means acceptable to them, through their participation and at a cost that the
community and country can afford at every stage of development

51. All the following are four A’s of Primary Health Care EXCEPT:

a. Acceptance c. Accessible
b. Affordable d. Accountable

52. Maria a student nurse is doing her 2nd day visit to aling Rosa; Aling Rosa upon seeing Maria
bang the door because during the 1st visit, Maria was wiping the chair were she will be sitting.
What will be your management?

a. Report it to the barangay captain


b. Go to the mayor for help
c. Get a padrino
d. Wait for another day to go back for another home visit

53. What are the sources of Vit.C that prevents infection?


1. Guava 3. Orange
2. Calamansi 4. Malunggay

a. 1 only c. 4 only
b. 1, 2, 3 d. 1, 2, 3, 4 are all correct

54. What is the best source of Vit.C that prevents infection?

1. Guava 3. Orange
2. Calamansi 4. Malunggay

a. 1 only b. 1, 2, 3
c. 4 only d. 1, 2, 3, 4 are all correct

55. A nurse/midwife in the prenatal clinic is counselling a pregnant client. In order to increase
the intake of folic acid, the nurse/midwife tells the client that which food item is highest in folic
acid?

a. Rice c. Green leafy vegetables


b. Cheese d. Chicken
56. In planning a home visit, the nurse considers individual needs. Which of the following is a
priority?

a. Needs recognized by the nurse c. Follow up of medication and treatment


b. Needs recognized by the family d. Clinic schedules after home visit

57. What is MOST important factor on which a nurse must focus before a home visit?

a. Follow up of patients c. Call for the family


b. Purpose or objectives d. Frequency of the visit

58. What is the first step in a home visit?

a. Greet c. Knock
b. State your objective d. Introduce yourself

59. What is the first step during clinic visit?

a. Greet c. Introduce yourself


b. Knock d. State your objective

SITUATION 2: One of your responsibilities as a community health nurse is to conduct home


visits to evaluate the health condition of families and communities.

60. During your home visit as a nurse you have to check on your clients’ records in the health
center to have a background of their family. What is the most important frequency of home visit?

a. Health personnel already involved in the care of a specific family.


b. Acceptance of the family.
c. The policy of a given agency.
d. The ability to recognized their own needs

61. In every home visit, you are not only concerned with the client but you should also:

a. Pay particular attention to the economic status of the family


b. Observe the family and the environment
c. Put emphasis on the children’s education
d. Observe the family’s spiritual practices

62. In your community home visits, you have scheduled several cases. Who is your LAST
priority to visit?

a. Family planning defaulters c. G4P3 3-day Post-Partum


b. PTB case on D.O.T.S. d. G3P2 36 weeks AOG

63. During a home visit, socialization is important in order to:

a. Do procedures b. Establish rapport and put the client


at ease
c. Identify the needs of the client d. Evaluate the visit

64. To give clear and correct information to the client, the nurse should consider the following
EXCEPT:

a. Give several instructions at one c. Do not use medical terms


time d. Repeat important information
b. Listen to what the patient is saying

SITUATION 3: Sarah is the community health nurse of Rural Health Unit for five (5) years.

65. Which of the following equipment must Sarah carry along when she goes home visiting to
render effective nursing care?

a. Umbrella c. Apron and gloves


b. Public health bag d. Newspaper

66. The MOST vital principle in the use of the bag technique is:

a. To save time for the nurse


b. To minimize spread of infection
c. For effective total care
d. For a variety of ways to perform a procedure

67. Special consideration must be exercised in the use of the PHN bag. What procedure is
frequently done to avoid contamination of the bag and its contents?

a. Hand hygiene
b. Frequent cleaning of necessary articles
c. Protection from contact with patients’ articles
d. Correct handling of the bags’ contents

SITUATION 4: You are an active participant of project EnterpreNurse whose highe goal is to
build Philippine Nursing’s economic milieu, however this comes with realities embedded in the
present Philippine Health Care Delivery System (PHCDS).

68. Which of the following is TRUE of the Philippine Health Care Delivery System (PHCDS).

a. Health insurance companies dictate the current referral system in the country
b. Health care delivery system in the country was specifically designed for the poor
congruent with the Primary Health Care concept.
c. The PHCDS is composed of a 3-tier referral system
d. The Department of Interior and Local Government is the country’s foremost health
coordinating agency because of the implementation of devolution.

69. This is adopted as the implementation framework that intends to implement critical
interventions as a single package backed by effective management infrastructure and financing
arrangements following a sectorwide approach?

a. Health in the hands of the people c. Health for all Filipinos


by the year 2020 d. Access to and use of hospitals as Center
b. FOURmula ONE for health of Wellness

70. 4 ELEMENTS of FOURmula ONE for Health EXCEPT:

a. Health financing & Health b. Health Problem


regulation c. Health service delivery
d. Good governance

71. The frontline health care providers in the PHCDS are the:

a. Traditional healers/hilots c. Barangay health workers


b. Doctors d. Rural health nurses

72. PHCDS are divided into 2 Sectors, which of the following is NOT presently a part of the
PHCDS under the Public Sector?

a. Private Community Nursing c. Doctors


Service Providers d. Lung Center
b. Rehabilitation Center

73. What are the following MDG under the updates of the DOH?

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 4. Reduce child mortality


2. Achieve universal primary education 5. Improve maternal health
3. Promote gender equality

a. 1,2,3,5 c. 1,2,3,4,5 all are correct


b. 1,2,4,5 d. None of the above

SITUATION 5: One of the principal activities engaged in by the community health nurse is
assessment. This goes beyond individual members of the households, but goes as far as
assessment of the families, population groups, and the entire community. The following
questions apply.

74. Health deficit is another component of a health problem. Which is an example of health
deficit?

a. Father with recurrent tuberculosis c. A pregnant mother


b. No regular health supervision d. Untimely disability and death

75. One family presents several problems. Which of the following criteria will you apply to
determine the priority health problems?

a. Family involvement in identifying the problem


b. Modifiability of the problem
c. Expected consequence of the problem
d. Cooperation and support of the community

76. Maternal mortality rate measures the risk of dying from causes associated with childbirth.
Which of the following should NOT be included under maternal mortality?

a. Infection c. Hemorrhage
b. Abortion d. Asthma

SITUATION 6: MNCHN is one of the program under the DOH that reduces mortality and
morbidity in our country. Under this program is the EmONC as a strategy in maternal mortality
reduction by applying the BEmONC and CEmONC:

77. BASIC EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC and NEWBORN CARE (BEmONC) FUNCTIONS are
the following EXCEPT:

1. Administration of parenteral antibiotics


2. Administration of parenteral oxytocic drugs
3. Administration of corticosteroids in preterm labor
4. Performance of IMMINENT breech delivery

a. 1, 2, 3 c. 1, 2, 3, 4
b. 4 only d. None of the above

78. A 7mos pregnant mother with PIH was rush to the hospital with 3cm dilation; all the
following will be functions of BeMONc but one is not applicable in this case:

a. Administration of parenteral antibiotics


b. Administration of parenteral oxytocic drugs
c. Administration of corticosteroids in preterm labor
d. Administration of parenteral anticonvulsants for preeclampsia/eclampsia

79. CEmONC functions are the following that the nurse/midwife responsibility for early
detection and treatment of problem of pregnancies to prevent progression to an emergency:

1. Performance of manual placenta


2. Performance of removal of retained products
3. Administration of corticosteroids in preterm labor
4. Administration of parenteral anticonvulsants for preeclampsia/eclampsia

a. 1, 2, 3 c. 1 and 2
b. 1, 2, 3, 4 d. 3 and 4

80. A pregnant mother with PIH was rush to the hospital because of seizure, she was given
magnesium sulphate, what was the antidote for this drug?

a. Oxytocin c. Diazepam
b. Magnesium gluconate d. Calcium gluconate

81. A pregnant mother was given corticorticosteroid; this kind of drug is for the prevention of:

a. respiratory distress syndrome c. perinatal death


b. intraventricular haemorrhage d. all of the above

SITUATION 7: One important program of the DOH is NUTRITION. The Filipino diet is high
in carbohydrates and low in fats and proteins.

82. Which disease condition refers to all food groups that are characterized by failure of growth
and development or loss of body tissues?

a. Pregnant and lactating mothers c. Marasmus


b. Anorexia nervosa d. Kwashiorkor

83. Which disease condition is due to lack of protein, even if carbohydrates are adequate, and it
is characterized by moon face and zebra hair.

a. Marasmus c. Underweight
b. Kwashiorkor d. Obesity

84. Affected by iron deficiency are children 0 – 4 years old. Which of the following is the main
cause?

a. Poverty c. Poor appetite


b. Wrong choice of food d. Too much oil in the diet
85. If the doctor has an impression that the child suffers from Protein Energy Malnutrition, this
comprise/ (s) :

1. Marasmus 3. avitaminosis
2. kwashiorkor 4. malnutrition

a. 1, 2, 3 c. 3 & 4
b. 1 & 2 d. All of the above

86. Children with protein energy malnutrition have also VAD, what is the probable cause of this?

a. Marasmus & kwashiorkor c. Low carbohydrates


b. Low protein d. deficiency in Vit. A

87. In the nutritional guideline # 2 for Filipinos is intended to promote exclusive breastfeeding
from birth to :

a. 2 years old c. 6 months


b. 2 years and beyond d. 3months

88. It is strongly recommended, as proven by research, that breastfeeding must be started as early
at birth until?

a. 2 years old c. 6 months


b. 2 years and beyond d. Until the mother has milk

89. This was made available for distribution after research has proven that it contains a specific
micronutrients?

a. Mongo c. Binilid
b. Corn d. All of the above

SITUATION 8: The Department of Health updated the vaccines under RA 10152. Mandatory
Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011 -Signed by President Benigno Aquino III
in July 26, 2010.

90. All the following are EPI vaccines under the Department of Health EXCEPT:

a. MMR c. DPT
b. BCG d. None of the above

91. MMR vaccination is given on a schedule of:

a. 9 – 11 months c. 6 weeks
b. 12 – 15 months d. 15 – 18 months
92. The interval between AMV and MMR should not be less than:

a. 2 weeks c. 10 weeks
b. 4 weeks d. 14 weeks

93. The current eights vaccines under EPI are the following Except:

a. Oral Polio Vaccine c. Rotavirus Vaccine


b. Anti-Measles Vaccine d. Influenza Virus Vaccine

94. Rotavirus has 2 doses, the 1st dose is given on the 6th week and the next dose will be
given on;
a. 8th week c. 14th week
b. 10th week d. 18th week

SITUATION 9: Angela is one month old child of Aling Julia and the youngest of four children.
She was brought to the clinic for immunization for the first time.

95. An updated or fully immunized child is considered as such as early as?

a. 12 months c. 6months
b. 3 months d. 15 months

96. What will be the first vaccine of Angela at birth?

a. BCG c. DPT
b. OPV d. MEASLES

97. For Angela to be considered an updated immunized child, the nurse will have to plan that she
will receive all the following vaccines:

a. BCG, OPV, DPT, HEPA c. BCG & HEPA


b. BCG d. BCG, OPV, DPT, AMV, HEPA

98. Which of the following is NOT correct about Angela’s first immunization?

a. Route is intradermal c. Site can be left deltoid


b. Dose is 0.05 ml d. Site can be right deltoid only

99. The expected side effects of DPT immunization, which should be included in the health
teaching to Angela’s mother:

1. Fever after two weeks 3. abscess formation or ulceration


2. fever within 24 hours 4. local soreness over the injection site

a. 1 & 3 c. 1 & 4
b. 2 & 4 d. 2 & 3

100. Under the LigtasTigdas of the DOH when outbreaks occurs, AMV is given as early as?

a. 12 months
b. 9 to 11 months
c. 9 years
d. 6 months

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