LE3 Flashcards

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103.In this method, patients are allowed to ventilate , being aware of his/her emotions
a. catharsis
b. education
c. action
d. sharing

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a. catharsis

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102.CJ, a 23 year old female, is currently away to her family from Zambales, because she is currently
employed as a NURSE in a tertiary hospital in Manila. Which of the following is NOT true of the second order changes for CJ..
a. Differentiation of self in relation to family of origin.
b. Development of intimate peer relationship
c. Establishment of self in work
d. Job employment

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d. Job employment

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101.The Biopsychosocial model believes that.
a. All diseases are secondary to biochemical and morphologic changes undergone by the body
b. All aspects of an individual’s personality shall be taken independently
c. All illnesses can be sole cured by counseling and empathic approach
d. All of an individual’s personal aspects including the biomedical part are all intertwined in illness evolution

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a. All diseases are secondary to biochemical and morphologic changes undergone by the body

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100.Dr. Dela Cruz explains to the patient in a simple way the cause of the disease and the different options for treatment
a. major therapeutic efforts
b. onset of illness
c. reaction to diagnosis
d. recovery phase

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c. reaction to diagnosis

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99.In relation to the epidemiologic triangle, “Rosario” is an attribute of the:.
a. host
b. agent
c. environment
d. disease

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a. host

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98.Enduring behaviors, ideas and attitudes and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next.
a. Culture
b. society
c. evolution
d. essentialism

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a. Culture

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97.Which of the following are goals of providing immunization?.
a. Promotion of general health
b. Prevention of exposure to a disease
c. Prevention of entry of the agent into the host
d. Prevention of developing a specific disease after exposure

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d. Prevention of developing a specific disease after exposure

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96.At this stage, the physician should know the patient’s and the family’s explanatory model of illness.
a. Stage 1
b. Stage 2
c. Stage 3
d. Stage 4

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a. Stage 1

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95.Ways in which the family plays a role in the health of its members includes the ff EXCEPT:.
a. family based health and illness appraisal
b. help seeking or deciding on the issue of seeking medical support
c. non-adherence to prescribed treatment
d. care giving

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c. non-adherence to prescribed treatment

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94.Ways in which the family plays a role in the health of its members includes the ff EXCEPT:.
a. injury prevention
b. coping with stressful life events
c. isolation of sick individual
d. family adaptation

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c. isolation of sick individual

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93.Type of family structure that includes individuals living together as a group and through its kinship network provides support functions to all members.
a. nuclear
b. extended
c. blended
d. single parent

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b. extended

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92.45 y/o female feels that she has not done anything of value to help the next generation. The person is.
a. Feeling of loss of self-control
b. Having a confusion in her role
c. Having mid-life crisis
d. Having mistrust and anxiety

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b. Having a confusion in her role

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91.Women ending up doing household chores is based on.
a. Economy of Effort
b. women are nurturing
c. Eve theory
d. Submissive Theory

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a. Economy of Effort

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90.Providing prompt and adequate treatment to Leah demonstrates ____ level of prevention..
a. primordial
b. primary
c. secondary
d. tertiary

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c. secondary

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89.According to peer transmitted culture, how many percent of personality is inherited.
a. 10
b. 25
c. 50
d. 75

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c. 50

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88.Accepting the shifting of generational goals is the
key principle of this stage.. .
a. Family with adolescent
b. Family in later years
c. Launching family
d. Unattached young adult

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b. Family in later years

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87.The Four O’ Clock Habit is a DOH program aimed at promoting everyday habits such as emptying water containers, cleaning canals and reducing stagnant water in the surroundings to control the population of Aedes mosquitos as a means of preventing transmission of the dengue virus. The Four O’ Clock Habit is helpful in modifying outcomes for individuals
in the ____ of dengue..
A. stage of clinical disease
b. stage of susceptibility
c. stage of subclinical disease
d. stage of recovery

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b. stage of susceptibility

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86.Which of the following elements can be classified as SOCIAL factor?.
a. beliefs or attitudes
b. environmental conditions
c. emotions
d. personality traits

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c. emotions

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85.A 40 year old male was brought to the emergency room unconscious because of profuse bleeding from a wound on his head. No relatives was available at that time. As the physician on duty at that time you treated the patient aggressively and sutured his wound. What bioethical principle is this?.
A. beneficence
b. non maleficence
c. double effect
d. totality

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A. beneficence

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84.Conflict with practices in the home and school regulations occur during this stage..
a. Family with adolescent.
b. Family with young children.
c. Launching family.
d. Unattached young adult

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a. Family with adolescent.

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83.Mrs. A, then kept on telling her problems with her children who relies on her, bills that are unpaid, her being poor compliant with medications, recent unemployment of her husband, and attacks of chest
pain while in bed. The best approach to use is:.
a. probing
b. focusing
c. reflecting content
d. reflecting experience

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b. focusing

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82.Edna was sent home with left sided body weakness and is now able to walk making use of a cane..
a. Major therapeutic efforts
b. onset of illness
c. reaction to diagnosis
d. recovery phase

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d. recovery phase

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81.True about families.
a. Hereditary illnesses are the ones only transmitted among members
b. It is from our family from which we first learn about health
c. Our family’s only role during the ill state is through financial support
d. Familial factors are negligible when it comes to health

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b. It is from our family from which we first learn about health

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80.Stagnant water Is considered to be the ____ of dengue..
a. causative agent
b. vector
c. host
d. biologic environment

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d. biologic environment

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79.In the New Married Couple Stage which of the following is NOT a first order change?
a. Facing the possibility of children and planning for their coming.
b. Formation of marital system
c. Establishing a home base
d. Establishing a workable relationship with relatives

A

a. Facing the possibility of children and planning for their coming.

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78.The goal of tertiary level of prevention is:.
a. To limit permanent disability as a sequel of the disease
b. To promote health
c. To make an early diagnosis to stop the progression of the disease
d. To improve the quality of life

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a. To limit permanent disability as a sequel of the disease

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77.The data obtained is restricted to what the patient is willing to disclose about himself and his/her family.
a. Family APGAR
b. Family GEnogram
c. Family Lifeline
d. Family Map

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a. Family APGAR

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76.Which of the following is a communication skill?.
a. Saying the same thing over and over
b. Saying why you believe something
c. Saying what people want to hear
d. Talking at the same time as someone else

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b. Saying why you believe something

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75.In the biopsychological model of disease, emotional behavior fits into the….
a. Psychological Component
b. Social Component
c. Biological Component
d. emotional Component

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a. Psychological Component

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74.Majority (45%) of the communication process is
a. listening
b. speaking
c. writing
d. reading

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a. listening

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73.Culture is an integral part of what Family Assessment Tool?.
a. DRAFT
b.SCREEM
c. Genogram
d. APGAR

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b.SCREEM

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72.Which concept states that heritable traits that best enable organisms to survive and reproduce are passed to ensuing generations?.
a. Theory of Natural Selection
b. Big Bang Theory
c. Evolutionary Psychology
d. THeory of Creation

A

a. Theory of Natural Selection

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71.Defined as a close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other’s feeling or ideas and communicate well?.
a. rapport
b. perception
c. attraction
d. affection

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d. affection

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70.To examine the biological aspects of a patient, a physician might:.
a. Identify coping skills and perceptions
b. Determine the level of education
c. Ask questions about past relationships
d. Perform a blood test

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d. Perform a blood test

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69.Type of family structure that includes step-parents and step-children.
a. communal
b. extended
c. blended
d. single parent

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c. blended

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68.The mutated strain of the coronavirus is said to have originated from.
a. UK
b. China
c. US
d. Taiwan

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b. China

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67.The following are barriers in communication that has to do with the communicator EXCEPT
a. selective perception
b. lack of self confidence
c. lack of enthusiasm
d. unwillingness to learn new approach

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a. selective perception

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66.You went to the community to engage with your family of assignment, the Mendoza Family. You were able to interview the mother and the two teenage children. The tree of them seemed to be very close. The father was not around during the interview. The mother told you that her husband is a military man who is always in a far away province on a mission. The main medical issue is the untimely pregnancy of the teenage daughter Merla who is only 16 years old. This family is in what stage of the family life cycle?.
A. family with young children
b. family with adolescents
c. launching family
d. unattached young adult

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c. launching family

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65.The Four O’ Clock Habit is a DOH program aimed at promoting everyday habits such as emptying water containers, cleaning canals and reducing stagnant water in the surroundings to control the population of Aedes mosquitos as a means of preventing transmission of the dengue virus The Four O’ Clock Habit is an example of a ____ prevention program..
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary
d. primordial

A

a. primary

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64.Mr. Cruz is a 47 year old male who has hypertension. He is accompanied by his 45 yr old wife Mrs. Cruz during each consult. When you inquired
you found out that they have a 20 year old daughter who has recently married whose husband now lives with them. They also have two other children a 14 yr old boy and a 9 yr old boy.
What is the classification of the Cruz family based on structure?.
A. bilaterally extended
b. unilaterally extended
c. nuclear
d. blended

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c. nuclear

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41
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63.This measures the members satisfaction with the commitment made by other members satisfaction with the commitment made by the other members of the family.
a. Affection
b. Growth
c. Partnership
d. Resolve

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d. Resolve

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62.The impact phase of family illness trajectory..
a. stage 1
b. stage 2
c. stage 3
d. stage 4

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d. stage 4

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61.What concept asserts that gender is rooted in biology?.
a. exitentialism
b. evolutionism
c. essentialism
d. darwinism

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c. essentialism

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60.Accepting parent-offspring separation.
a. first order change
b. second order change
c. episodic problems
d. key principle

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b. second order change

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59.The gender gap is fueled by.
a. testosterone
b. progesterone
c. estrogen
d. dehydroepiandosterone

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a. testosterone

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58.Which of the following is TRUE of a family in crisis?.
a. An event can be resolved by available resources
b. Any situation can be resolved by the use of available problem-solving skills.
c. Illness is perceived as threat to the family’s equilibrium.
d. When a family does not move into a state of disequilibrium.

A

c. Illness is perceived as threat to the family’s equilibrium.

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57.Which of the following family assessment tools will provide a schematic description on when to ask for assistance in making decisions for the patient?.
a. Family APGAR
b. Family Genogram
c. Family Lifeline
d. Family Map

A

d. Family Map

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56.Which of the following statements BEST describes biopsychosocial model of a disease?.
a. A person’s health behaviors are an automatic consequence of a given social context.
b. Psychological factors play an unimportant role in the treatment of chronic diseases.
c. A person’s health is determined by the interaction of biological, psychological and social processes.
d. Pathogens and other biological factors are unimportant when considering a person’s health.

A

c. A person’s health is determined by the interaction of biological, psychological and social processes.

49
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  1. In making a family tree, the following description/s is/are to be followed:
    a. It must consist of 3 generations and identified by Roman numerals.
    b. The first–born of each generation if farthest to the right
    c. Given names and ages are placed above each symbol.
    d. The family member of greater medical significance need not be identified.
A

b. The first–born of each generation if farthest to the right

50
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54.JS, an 18 year old female was diagnosed to have Depression and her parents as well as her siblings does not want to confront the said medical issue. What kind of family they have?.
a. Dysfunctional Family
b. Functional Family
c. Happy Family
d. Healthy Family

A

a. Dysfunctional Family

51
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53.22 y/o female leaves home in Bacolod and comes to Manila for work. One of the things she has to do as a first order change is to:.
a. Accept the fact that she is now away from home
B. Develop career relationships
b. Develop peer relationships
D. Look for a place to stay

A

D. Look for a place to stay

52
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52.The following are elements of a “valid” informed
consent EXCEPT?.
a. adequate information
b. competence of patient
c. comprehension
d. benefit/s of the procedure

A

d. benefit/s of the procedure

53
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51.Which of the following would be expected in the pre-pathogenesis stage?.
a. Entry of a bacteria or virus into the host
b. Transmission of an agent by the vector
c. Multiplication of the agent within the host
d. Homeostasis maintained between the agent, host and environment

A

a. Entry of a bacteria or virus into the host

53
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50.Accepting multitude of entries and exits in the family system.
a. First order change
b. second order change
c. episodic problems
d. key principle

A

d. key principle

54
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49.In the epidemiologic triangle, creating opportunities for improvement of housing and education, and provision of adequate health services addresses the ______ component..
a. physical
b. social
c. biological
d. political

A

b. social

55
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48.Mr. Locsin a 30 y/o male got married. One of the things he must do as a second order change is to:.
a. Accept his in-laws
b. Earn more money
c. Establish a place he can call home with his wife
d. Have a satisfying sexual relationship with his wife

A

a. Accept his in-laws

56
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47.Mr and Mrs Lopez are both retired government employee and all of their 3 children are happily married with family of their own. Which of the following is NOT a problem that they may encounter in their family life cycle stage>.
a. Conflict with parents
b. Depression
c. Financial adjustment
d. Loneliness

A

a. Conflict with parents

57
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46.This very important for the implementation of therapeutic plans where the family and patient react and adjust..
a. accommodation
b. emotional upheaval
c. eventual acceptance
d. increasing assessment

A

a. accommodation

57
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45.R.A is a 40 y/o male who is starting to quit smoking. While assessing his family APGAR, he told you that his family is not pushing or deciding for him to stop smoking, instead asks him , “what can we do to help you ”? . In the family APGAR this statement is defined as:.
A. Adaptability
b. partnership
c. growth
d. resolve

A

d. resolve

58
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44.Which element makes the epidemiologic triad a tetrad.
a. agent
b. host
c. environment
d. time

A

d. time

59
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43.What is the stage in Family Illness Trajectory when Mommy Sally gave her daughter Amoxicillin suspension which her neighbor suggested because it worked for her neighbor’s son?.
a. major therapeutic Efforts
b. onset of illness
c. reaction to diagnosis
d. recovery phase

A

b. onset of illness

60
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42.Which of the following is NOT TRUE why we study Impact of Illness?
a. Illness, which is chronic and complicated, results in structural change within the family.
b. Interaction takes place between health care system
and the patient and his family dependent on the
doctor.
c. Role reversal of family members.
d. Sickness of patient causes suffering and severe dysfunction for the patient’s family

A

b. Interaction takes place between health care system
and the patient and his family dependent on the
doctor.

61
Q

41.What is a feature which differentiates health promotion from health education?.
a. It raises awareness on health and factors contributing to health
b. It motivates people to make changes in their lifestyle for their health
c. It provides information on the prevention of disease
d. it involves environment and political action

A

a. It raises awareness on health and factors contributing to health

62
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40.This refers to the capability of the family to utilize and share inherent resources either intra or extra familial..
a. Adaptation
b. Growth
c. Partnership
d. Resolve

A

a. Adaptation

63
Q
  1. Mang Lino has on and off abdominal pain for the last 2 weeks. He consulted at the Perpetual Help Medical Center when the pain was unbearable. He was given IV medication at the E.R and was sent home afterwards with a request for Abdominal Ultrasound. What is the stage in the Family Illness Trajectory..
    A. major therapeutic efforts
    b. onset of illness
    c. reaction to diagnosis
    d. recovery phase
A

A. major therapeutic efforts

64
Q
  1. A score of 5 in the APGAR family assessment tool is classified as:.
    a. Normal
    b. Mildly dysfunctional
    c. moderately dysfunctional
    d. severely dysfunctional
A

c. moderately dysfunctional

65
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36.Leah, a 4-year old girl, is suffering from acute watery diarrhea for 2 days. During their consult, her mother recalled that they recently changed their source of drinking water. The attending physician explained that the most common cause of gastroenteritis in children is viral in nature and that Leah needs to be hydrated and given supportive treatment. When Leah’s mother asked whether Leah will be able to recover quickly, the doctor said that given prompt and adequate treatment, Leah is given a good prognosis since she seems to be of good nutritional status. What is the primary cause of the patient;s acute watery diarrhea?.
a. viral infection
b. bacterial infection
c. drinking contaminated water
d. the patient’s nutritional status

A

c. drinking contaminated water

66
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35.Mr. and Mrs. Cruz cooperate together in child rearing..
a. Alliance
b. Disengagement
c. Enmeshment
d. Triangulation

A

a. Alliance

67
Q

34.The following are true about DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES EXCEPT:.
a. Families who lacks skills to be successful and functional in healthy ways
b. Children sometimes grow up in such dysfunctional families with the understanding that such an arrangement is normal.
c. Dysfunctional families are primarily a result of codependent adults, and may also be affected by addictions, such as substance abuse (e.g., alcohol or drugs), or sometimes an untreated mental illness.
d. Family members face up to and work through stress and able to develop the skills needed for loving responsible relationships.

A

d. Family members face up to and work through stress and able to develop the skills needed for loving responsible relationships.

68
Q

33.Concept that environment triggers biological gene expression.
a. genetics
b. epidemiology
c. epigenetics
d. theory of natural selection

A

c. epigenetics

69
Q

32.Which of the following is NOT TRUE of family genogram?.
a. Denotes the presence of inherited diseases
b. Does not show the strengths and weakness in the family
c. Indicates potential problem in the family
d. Shows relationship in the family

A

b. Does not show the strengths and weakness in the family

70
Q

31.What are you measuring when using the Family APGAR in family assessment?.
a. Conflict in intra-familial ties
b. First and Second Order Changes
c. Satisfaction about family relationships
d. Structure of the family

A

c. Satisfaction about family relationships

71
Q

30.Sex is _____________determined and gender is ________________determined..
a. Biologically, biologically
b. Culturally, culturally
c. Biologically, culturally
d. Culturally, biologicall

A

c. Biologically, culturally

72
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29.Which of the following will improve listening skills?.
a. being preoccupied
b. being open minded and defensive
c. asking questions
d. interpreting when unnecessary

A

c. asking questions

73
Q

28.Which of the following is the appropriate target of primary prevention programs?.
a. physicians
b. populations
c. patients with a specific disease condition
d. family members of sick individuals

A

d. family members of sick individuals

74
Q

27.The disappearance of the gender gap can be attributed to.
a. awareness of equality among individuals
b. policy
c. technology
d. feminism

A

a. awareness of equality among individuals

75
Q
  1. In the natural history of the disease, the appearance of a handicap signifies the transition from ____ to _____..
    a. Stage of susceptibility, stage of sub-clinical disease
    b. Stage of sub-clinical disease, stage of clinical disease
    c. Stage of susceptibility, stage of clinical disease
    d. Stage of clinical disease, stage of disability
A

d. Stage of clinical disease, stage of disability

76
Q
  1. Definition of the family from a biologic viewpoint
    refers to the ff:
    a. genetic transmission unit
    b. matrix of personality development
    c. enduring social form in which a person is incorporated
    d. most intimate emotional unit of society
A

a. genetic transmission unit

77
Q
  1. One of the psycho-social problems a physician may encounter from a patient in a launching family is:
    a. acne
    b. child prostitution
    c. extramarital affairs
    d. premenopausal symptoms
A

c. extramarital affairs

78
Q
  1. Problems encountered in Family with Young Children EXCEPT:.
    a. Child abuse and neglect
    b. Drug and other substance abuse problems
    c. Family planning
    d. Learning deficiencies
A

b. Drug and other substance abuse problems

79
Q
  1. The bioethical principle that signifies do no harm.
    a. beneficence
    b. non maleficence
    c. autonomy
    d. justice
A

b. non maleficence

80
Q
  1. CG, a 35-year old female, single, nulligravid (never been pregnant) sought consult for a lump she felt on her breast after doing a self-breast exam. This is the first time that she detected a breast mass despite doing this self-breast exam regularly because she was aware that she had an increased risk for breast cancer as her mother, aunt and an elder sister were all diagnosed with breast cancer. The doctor recommended that she undergo a biopsy, which eventually revealed that the mass malignant. She agreed to undergo radical mastectomy (removal of the breast) and several cycles of chemotherapy. After
    3 years of battling the disease, she eventually succumbed and passed away. A positive family history for breast cancer can be considered as ___ for developing cancer in CG’s case.
    A. causative agent
    b. predisposing factor
    c. precipitating factor
    d. underlying cause
A

b. predisposing factor

81
Q
  1. Which of the following family assessment tools will be used to monitor role disruption within the family.
    a. Family Apgar
    b. Family Genogram
    c. Family Lifeline
    d. Family Map
A

b. Family Genogram

82
Q
  1. It is deeply embedded in the social, cultural and family context of the person who is sick.
    a. disease
    b. illness
    c. impact
    d. sickness
A

b. illness

83
Q
  1. Example of verbal communication
    a. intonation
    b. gestures
    c. postures
    d. movement
A

a. intonation

84
Q

14 .Mr and Mrs Paredes is happily married for 8 years. They have 2 children aged 3 and 5 which of the following is NOT TRUE for second order changes in Paredes family..
a. accepting marital system
b. Meeting predictable and unexpected costs of family life with small children
c. Realignment of relationship with extended family
d. Taking on parenting role

A

b. Meeting predictable and unexpected costs of family life with small children

85
Q

13.This is one of the strong concerns of individuals who are in the stage of Family in later years.
a. raising children
b. launching their kids
c. leaving a lasting legacy
d. finding a partner

A

c. leaving a lasting legacy

86
Q
  1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a healthy family?
    a. Castro Family appreciates the achievements and milestones of the every family member.
    b. Mr. and Mrs. De Leon do not give a chance to
    explain the reason of a weekend school activity of their grade 9 child.
    c. Valdez family sees to it that they will spend quality
    time by attending to the mass regularly.
    d. Zuniga family tends to return to normal functioning after the crisis passes.
A

b. Mr. and Mrs. De Leon do not give a chance to
explain the reason of a weekend school activity of their grade 9 child.

87
Q
  1. Mrs. Santos is currently on Stage 4 Cancer of the Pancreas. Her oncologist referred her to Hospice and Palliative Medicine Specialist. Which of the following family assessment tools will be used to assess the needs in taking good care of the patient.
    a. Family APGAR
    b. Genogram
    c. Lifeline
    d. SCREEM
A

d. SCREEM

88
Q
  1. family that occupies a separate dwelling not shared with members of the family of origin.
    a. nuclear
    b. blended
    c. communal
    d. single parent
A

b. blended

89
Q

9.Men are assigned to more dangerous work according to this theory.
a. Strength Theory
b. Expendability Theory
c. Essentialism
d. Sustainability

A

b. Expendability Theory

90
Q

8.Which of the following is NOT a critical task in Newly Married Couple?
a. Balancing separateness and togetherness.
b. Keeping romance in the marriage
c. Renegotiating relationship
d. Renewing marriage commitment

A

c. Renegotiating relationship

91
Q

7.The index patient is indicated by.
a. an arrow on the bottom left
b. an arrow on the bottom right
c. shaded box or circle
d. an underlined name

A

a. an arrow on the bottom left

92
Q
  1. Elena a 40 year old female, single and lives with her parents with no known boyfriend since birth. She is a senior sales executive with good career. Which of
    the following is NOT a factor that would prolong her in the Unattached Young Adult Stage?
    a. Availability of new career options for women
    b. Increased educational requirements in the word of work
    c. More negative attitudes about remaining single
    d. Personal autonomy emphasis
A

c. More negative attitudes about remaining single

93
Q
  1. Mrs. Dela Paz insists to sit beside her 32 year old son Luigi during consultation and answers questions for him..
    a. Alliance
    b. Disengagement
    c. enmeshment
    d. triangulation
A

c. enmeshment

94
Q

4.For survival’s sake, which population is more sustainable?.
a. 5 female, 5 male
b. 8 female, 2 male
c. 5 male, 5 female
d. Equal chance of survival

A

b. 8 female, 2 male

95
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is true regarding the natural history of dengue?
    a. In the pre-pathogenesis stage, there is a balance in the interaction of the host, agent and the environment. b. The appearance of fever heralds the onset of the sub-clinical stage.
    c. The multiplication of the dengue virus in the body, even before the fever and rash appear, signifies the start of the clinical horizon of the disease.
    d. Progression from the stage of clinical disease
    always leads back to the stage of susceptibility.
A

c. The multiplication of the dengue virus in the body, even before the fever and rash appear, signifies the start of the clinical horizon of the disease.

96
Q
  1. A second order change that a family with adolescents must do is:.
    a. open communication
    b. re focus on midlife, marital and career issues
    c. take on parenting role
    d. work out money matters
A

b. re focus on midlife, marital and career issues

97
Q
  1. 45 y/o female patient is raising two teen-age children, a 13 y/o and a 15 y/o. She came for consult to seek advice regarding diet pills because she thinks she is obese and wants to reduce weight. On PE she is 5’2” in height, 110 lbs in weight, BMI of 20. One of the psycho-social problems encountered in this family stage is:
    a. climacteric
    b. Infertility
    c. insecurity due to changes in appearance
    d. menopause
A

c. insecurity due to changes in appearance

98
Q

Enduring behaviors, ideas and attitudes and traditions shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
A. Culture
B. Society
C. Evolution
D. Essentialism

A

A. Culture

99
Q

The disappearance of the gender gap can be attributed to:
A. Awareness of equality among individuals
B. Policy
C. Technology
D. Feminism

A

C. Technology

100
Q

At least how many generations should your genogram contain?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

A

B. 3

101
Q

The following are TRUE of disease and illness EXCEPT:
A. Disease is a primary biologic and psycho-physiologic disorder.
B. Examining clinical and diagnostic evidences to investigate illness
C. Illness includes the sufferer‟s experience of the disease and the broad range of dislocations felt by both the sufferer and his family
D. Illness is deeply embedded in the social, cultural and family context

A

B. Examining clinical and diagnostic evidences to investigate illness

102
Q

Work of men in construction work, agriculture and forestry depends on the:
A. Testosterone theory
B. Strength theory
C. Dominant theory
D. Adam theory

A

B. Strength theory

103
Q

This statement is true about Pamilyang Pilipino.
A. Basically and mostly, nuclear in structure
B. Usually composed of six members
C. Places a high value on career advancement
D. Externally patriarchal, internally matriarchal

A

D. Externally patriarchal, internally matriarchal

104
Q
  1. Women ending up doing household chores is based on:
    A. Economy of effort
    B. Women are nurturing
    C. Eve theory
    D. Submissive theory
A

A. Economy of effort

105
Q

A family lifeline is:
A. Type of family biography
B. Timeline of significant events of how families cope up with issues
C. Description of the life journey of the family
D. A tool to assess family resources

A

B. Timeline of significant events of how families cope up with issues

106
Q

Which of the following family assessment tools will be used to monitor disruption within the family?
A. Family APGAR
B. Family Genogram
C. Family Lifeline
D. Family Map

A

D. Family Map

107
Q

You can deal with dysfunctional family members EXCEPT:
A. Centering yourself before interactions
B. Focusing on your family member‟s positive qualities
C. Keeping the conversation light
D. Surrendering the urge to please people

A

D. Surrendering the urge to please people

108
Q

Men are assigned to more dangerous work according to this theory.
A. Strength theory
B. Expandability theory
C. Essentialism
D. Sustainability

A

B. Expandability theory

109
Q

Which of the following is NOT TRUE of family genogram?
A. Denotes the presence of inherited diseases
B. Does not show the strengths and weaknesses in the family
C. Indicates potential problem in the family
D. Shows relationship in the family

A

B. Does not show the strengths and weaknesses in the family

110
Q

A dysfunctional family can have these characteristics EXCEPT
A. Enmeshed
B. Rigid
C. Overprotective
D. Role tasking

A

D. Role tasking

111
Q

. Which of the following is TRUE of a family in crisis?
A. An event can be resolved by available resources
B. Any situation can be resolved by the use of available problem-solving skills
C. Illness is perceived as threat to the family’s equilibrium
D. When a family does not move into a state of equilibrium

A

C. Illness is perceived as threat to the family’s equilibrium

112
Q

Some features are common to most dysfunctional families are:
A. Lack of empathy, understanding, and sensitivity towards certain family members, while expressing extreme empathy or appeasement towards one or more members who have real or perceived “special needs”
B. Denial or refusal to acknowledge abusive behaviour, possible believing that the situation is normal or even beneficial
C. Quate or missing boundaries for self (e.g. tolerating inappropriate treatment from others, failing to express what is acceptable and unacceptable treatment, tolerance of physical, emotional or sexual abuse)
D. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

113
Q

JS, an 18-year old female was diagnosed to have depression and her parents as well as her siblings do not want to confront the said medical issue. What kind of family do they have?
A. Dysfunctional family
B. Functional family
C. Happy family
D. Healthy family

A

A. Dysfunctional family

114
Q

The University Of Perpetual Help JFSM is dedicated to developing a:
A. Professionally competent and holistic healer, socially responsive to the needs of humanity and imbued with moral, ethical, cultural, and spiritual values
B. Professionally competent and holistic healer, socially responsive to the needs of humanity and imbued with moral, ethical, and spiritual values
C. Professionally competent and holistic healer, gender responsive to the needs of humanity and imbued with moral, ethical, and spiritual values
D. Professionally competent and holistic healer, socially and gender responsive to the needs of humanity and imbued with moral, ethical, cultural, and spiritual values

A

A. Professionally competent and holistic healer, socially responsive to the needs of humanity and imbued with moral, ethical, cultural, and spiritual values

115
Q

A dysfunctional family can have these scenarios except:
A. A teenager went to sleepover at friend’s home to avoid his parents who are always fighting
B. A mother who dictates what is good for her children
C. A grandfather who told his grandson to become a doctor and pursue it even if he wants to be a musician
D. A son who takes care of the family’s finances because the father had stroke and is non-ambulatory

A

D. A son who takes care of the family’s finances because the father had stroke and is non-ambulatory

116
Q

Effect of chronic illness to the family
A. Poverty
B. Unemployment
C. Other sickness in the family
D. Chronic family dispute

A

A. Poverty