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A___4. Present day Filipino families have accepted this family phenomenon:
A. Husband no longer monopolizes as the bread winner B. Institutionalization of the aged member
C. Parenting is restrictive D. Authoritative parents
A___5. Family Life Cycle provides the physicians the most important information regarding:
A. sequence of stressful events with family’s readjustments to maintain health
and viability
B. weak points are identified for the physician to strengthen C. bad practices for the physician to correct
D. the dominant person in the family is identified for the physician to solely rely on him/her
C___6. Considered most challenging stage of the family life cycle : A. Unattached young adult t
B. Newly married couple
C. Family with young children
D. Family with adolescent
D___7. This stage of family Life Cycle is characterized by the shifting generational roles:
A. Newly married couple B. Family with adolescent
C. Launching family D. Family in later years
D___8. A time for positive growth and creative exploration for the entire family A. Unattached young adult
B. Newly married couple C. Family with young children D. Family with adolescent
C__9 . The most important aspect of health promotion among adolescents A. Screening
B. Immunization C. Health education D. Counseling
A__10. Almost 50% of pregnant Filipino women are suffering from::
A. anemia B. scurvy
C. vitamin deficiency D. lack of iodine
C__11 Median urinary iodine level that indicates mild IDD A. < 20 ug/L
B. 20-49 ug/L C. 50-99 ug/L D. > 100 ug/L
C__12. Daily vitamin A intake of pregnant women should not exceed A. 500 iu/day
B. 5,000 iu/day C. 10,000 iu/day D. 20,000 iu/day E. 200,000 iu/day
B__13 Most frequently reported debilitating chronic disorder among the elderly:
A. asthma B. hypertension C. diabetes mellitus D. arthritis
C__14 Triage is done during this phase of the Emergency Medical Services system:
A. pre-treatment phase B. preliminary care phase
C. definitive care phase at the receiving facility D. recuperation phase
A___15. Which of the following is the real primary target of National Immunization Day?
A. Poliomyelitis B. Tuberculosis C. Measles
D. Diptheria, pertussis, tetanus
D___16 The main goal of the country’s CARI program is:
A. Early detection of pneumonia cases B. Prompt treatment of Pneumonia cases
C. Efficient clinical assessment and management of Pneumonia cases D. Reduction of Pneumonia deaths
A__ 17. To lessen mortality from pneumonia, the CARI program endorses:
B. hospital admission of all patients with pneumonia
C. giving oral antibiotics to all children with cough and colds D. influenza immunization
C___18. With the emergence of cardiovascular as the leading cause of mortality, DOH
formulated the National Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control Program aimed primarily to:
A. identify high risk individuals
B. treat all identified cases of cardiovascular disease C. promote healthy lifestyle
D. promote the use of indigenous drugs to treat cases
D__19. Inaccessibility to health care in the Philippines is mostly due to:
A. migration of doctors to other countries
B. lack of health centers and barangay health stations C. lack of nurses
D. most hospitals, health care facilities and doctors are urban based B___20. Increased prevalence rate is seen in:
A. increasing population B. increased survival C. increased incidence D. epidemics
B___21. A stage in the Family Life Cycle where parents and grandparents are encountering crisis as well:
A. Launching
B. Family in later years C. Family with adolescents D. Family with young children
A.__22. An example of primary prevention is:
A. Measles immunization
B. self examination of the breast for tumors C. smoking cessation after a heart attack D. cervical cytology screening
B__ 24. Births in the Philippines are registered in the municipality or city : A. where the infant’s parents live
B. where the infant was born C. of the parent’s choice
D. listed as the family’s permanent residence
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C __25. The cause of death coded for the purpose of tabulating mortality statistics is:
A. Immediate cause of death B. intermediate cause of death C. underlying cause of death D. antecedent cause of death
B__26 . The registration of death in the Philippines as specified by law must be done
not later than:
A. 24 hours after death B. 48 hours after death C. 2 weeks after death D. 30 days after death
C__27. Deaths in the Philippines are registered in the municipality or city::
A. where the deceased was born B. of the person’s usual residence C. where the person died
D. listed as the person’s permanent address
A__28 Accumulation of this metal in organs and tissues of humans has been linked to
brain damage:
A. mercury B. aluminum C. lead D. silver
B__ 29 This CFC offender is “ozone safe” and does not contain chlorine:
A. HCFC (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) B. HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons)
C. Hydrocarbons D. Chlorofluorocarbons
B__ .30. Method of food preservation which prevents multiplication of bacteria without
destroying them:
A. preserving B. refrigeration C. fermentation D. pickling
C__31 . Most important test to determine if the water is potentially dangerous:
A. physical examination B. biological examination C. bacteriological examination D. chemical examination
B___32. The coliform count from a well is 35/100 cc. The treatment required is:
A. Rejection of sources B. Standard treatment C. Double treatment D. Triple treatment
A___33. Milk is best preserved by this method:
A. Sterilization B. Boiling C. Freezing
D. Adding sodium benzoate
C___34. Of the following devices for excreta disposal, the most dangerous in contaminating ground water is:
A. Chemical privy B. Pail system C. Bored hole latrine D. Septic tank
B___35 The concentration of which of the following greenhouse gases is affected by
deforestation A. Water vapor
B. Chlorofluorocarbons C. Methane
D. Nitrous oxide
B___36. Formation of sticky precipitates of soap with water indicates that the water is:
A. Polluted B. Hard
C. Contaminated
D___37. Increase in which of the following in drinking water is associated with Alzheimer’s disease
A. Antimony B. Zinc C. Silver D. Aluminum
B___38. Dissolved gases and odors in water are removed by:
A. Filtration C. Sedimentation
B. Aeration D. Coagulation
D___39. Chlorination of water is directed towards:
A. Bad taste C. Turbidity
B. Odor D. Bacteria
B___ 40. The recommendedl refuse disposal method for hospital is:
A. Dumping B. Incineration C. Recycling D. Composting
A___41. The cheapest and most frequently used refuse disposal in the community
but can result to water and air pollution is:
A. Dumping B. Sanitary landfill C. Incineration]
D. Reduction and salvage
C__42. The first step in an epidemiologic/outbreak investigation;
A. Formulate the hypothesis B. Characterize the epidemic
C. Determine the existence of an epidemic D. Implement control methods
B__43. The ultimate goal of an epidemiologic investigation:
A. To request for international aid
B. Institute curative, preventive and control measures to avoid more cases C. Identify administrative and operational problems of a health agency D. To determine discrepancies or gaps in policy implementation
A___44. Primary Health Care Concept is:
A. meant for people to attain health by being responsible for it B. the provision of all health care services at affordable prices C. meant to give accessible, affordable and available primary,
secondary and tertiary care D. a level of care
B__45. Direction of personnel and techniques in operation as a component of public
health administration is:
A. organization B. management C. staffing
D. performance evaluation
A__46 . Community Diagnosis is usually regarded as:
A. situational analysis B. analysis of needs C. health survey
D. health program planning
C__47. In the model of a Health Care Delivery System, “input” refers to:
A. health activities B. health products C. health resources
D. feedback
A__48. Regulation of importation, manufacture, marketing, and consumer utilization of
all drugs refer to:
A. quality control
B. rational use of drugs
C. development of self-reliance in the local pharmaceutical industry D. tailored or targeted procurement of drugs by the government D__49. Control as a component of a health system model is exemplified by:
A. immunization programs
B. number of fully immunized children C. vaccines and reagents
D. immunization protocol
C___50. In community health planning, the BEST people to identify and prioritize problems are the:
A. Community doctors D. Social worker
B. Volunteer health workers E. Nurses/midwives C. Community people themselves
C__51. Recognition of each one’s roles and functions in a multidisciplinary team is
A. Comprehensive B. Continuous C. Teamwork D. Coordinated
B__52. In a planning cycle, analysis of why programs and projects fail is:
A. Situational analysis B. Evaluation
C. Impact analysis D. planning
A__53. With the implementation of the Local Government Code, municipal and city
health services are placed under the supervision of the:
A. City and municipal mayors B. Doctors of district hospitals B. DOH
C. PGH
D__54. Which of the following will make a country a priority for international aid?
A. IMR of 5/1000 livebirths B. IMR of 15/1000 livebirths C. IMR of 20/1000 livebirths D. IMR of 50/1000 livebirths
B__55. The ideal denominator for Maternal Mortality Rate but cannot be used : A. Total livebirths
B. Number of pregnant women C. Total births
D. Midyear population
A__56. Most commonly used index of fertility:
A. Crude Birth Rate B. General Fertility Rate C. Age Specific Birth Rate D. Total Fertility Rate
C__57. Regarding exposure and outcome a relative risk of 15 for a certain disease
means:
A. Non causal association
C. Harmful association D. Definite causal association
B__58. Swaroop”s index in an indicator of the following:
A. medical , social and economic condition of the area where it is applied B. a better chance for longer survival given to a population
C. relative importance of different diseases as cause of death D. the “killing power” of a disease
B__59. The first line of defense against occupational hazard:
A. personal protective equipment B. engineering control
C. ergonomics D. good nutrition
A__60. For asymptomatic and normotensive elderly, blood pressure monitoring should
be:
A. Every month B. Every 6 months C. Every year
D. Whenever convenient
A__61. For high risk elderly women Pap’s smear should be done:
A. Annually B. Every 2 years C. Every 3 years D. Every 5 years
C__62. The earliest reliable predictor of pneumonia in the CARI Program is:
A. cyanosis
B. chest indrawing C. tachypnea D. lethargy
B__63. In the CARI Program a child with productive cough must be given:
A. Antitussives B. A lot of fluids C. Expoectorants D. Antibiotics
C__64. In the CARI Program the diagnosis for a 6-month old child with RR = 60/min,
Chest , indrawing, intercostal and subcostal retraction but without cyanosis
A. No pneumonia B. Pneumonia
C. Severe pneumonia D. Very severe pneumonia
A__ 65. The first line of antibiotic regimen under the CARI Program:
A. oral Co-trimoxazole B. procaine penicillin C. chloramphenicol D. gentamicin
B__66 So that an epidemic of chicken pox will not occur the best control measure is:
a. quarantine of cases b. isolation of cases
c. control of animal reservoir d. surveillance of cases
D__67. Success in ORT of a child with diarrhea at home is achieved by:
A. the doctor explaining to the mother/caretaker how it is done B. having posters on the clinic wall showing how ORT is done C. a nurse or health worker demonstrating ORT
D. the mother/caretaker practicing giving ORT guided by a health worker B__68. The main thrust in the control of diarrhea by the DOH: