Caldareta Monthlies 1 Flashcards
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Which of the following best describes a population?
a. Subgroup of individuals with common characteristics or concerns within a larger population
b. A group of individuals with diverse characteristics and with strong political control
c. A collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common
d. A collection of individuals characterized with varied health problems and needs
C. A collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental characteristics in common
The goal of population-focused nursing is:
a. Health protection
b. Health promotion
c. Disease prevention
d. Rehabilitation
B. Health promotion
Community health nursing is population-focused. This means that the:
a. Services are focused only on high risk members
b. Unit of care is individual patient or family
c. Services provided are ecologically oriented
d. Services are directed to the health of all population groups
d. Services are directed to the health of all population groups
The public health intervention wheel consists of 3 levels of practice. Which of the following is not included?
a. Systems
b. Community
c. Family
d. Population
d. Population
Which of the following describes the demographic profile of a community in terms of population composition?
a. Age and sex only
b. Health and civil status
c. Occupation and educational level
d. A and C only
e. All of these
d. A and C only
Population stucture is a diagram of population typically presented in a pyramid graph that is based on:
a. Sex and educational attainment
b. Age and civil status
c. Age and sex
d. Sex and civil status
C. Age and sex
This refers to the willingness of the adolescent to obtain the health services that are available.
a. Acceptability
b. Equitability
c. Accessibility
d. Effectivity
A. Acceptability
Which among the following illnesses is common for adult men and women?
a. Malignancies
b. Goiter
c. Accidents and injuries
d. Benign prostatic hypertrophy
a. Malignancies
This family issue in taking care of the Filipino elderly refers to the state resulting from providing the necessary
care either the physical or psychological well-being of the caregiver.
a. Family security
b. Family caregiver burden
c. Lack of knowledge
d. Lack of motivation
B. Family caregiver burden
Which of the following services should be provided to a senior citizen for free?
a. DNA Testing
b. Aesthetic surgery
c. Pneumonia and flu vaccines
d. Physical rehabilitation services
C. Pneumonia and flu vaccine
Substance abuse and reproductive tract infections are common health problems among adult men
FALSE
In population-focused practice, problems are defined through a systematic approach.
TRUE
The steady increase in the number of older people corresponds to the decline in the proportion of the younger age
group and the increase in life expectancy.
TRUE
Health statistics pertain to fertility, mortality, and morbidity.
TRUE
Physical abuse among the elderly includes verbal assaults, threats, humiliation, and ridicule
FALSE
The poverty threshold refers to the minimum income/expenditure required for a family/individual to meet the basic
food and non food requirements
TRUE
The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program is one of the government strategies towards poverty reduction
TRUE
The 3 qualified elementary children will receive a total educational grant of 9,000 per year based on the 4P’s
guidelines
TRUE
A PWD is entitled to a 20% discount and tax exemption on all basic comorbidities
FALSE
Age 0-14 and 65 and above
Dependent Age Group
Age 15-64
Productive Age Group
Age 15-49
Reproductive Age Group
Age 18 and above
Voting Age Population
Age 60 years and above
Senior Citizen