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NURSING PRACTICE II

1.Which statement is correct regarding the use of cervical cap? a. it may affect pap smear results b. it does not need to be fitted by the physician c. it does not require the use of spermicidal d. it must be removed within 24 hours

2. The major components of the communication process are? A. verbal, non- verbal and written B. speaker, listener and reply C. facial expression, tone of voice and gestures D. message, sender, channel, receiver and feedback

3. the extent of burns in children are normally assessed and expressed in terms of : a. the amount of body surface that is unburned b. percentage of total body surface area (TBSA) c. how deep the deepest burns are d. the severity of the burns based on a 1-5 burn scale

4. The school nurse notices a child who is wearing old, dirty, poor fitting clothes is always hungry, has no lunch money, and is always tired. The nurse asks for his tiredness, he talks of playing outside until midnight. The nurse will suspect that this child is:

a. being raised by a parent of a low intelligence quotient (IQ) b. an orphan c. a victim of child neglect d. a victim of poverty

5. Which of the following indicates that the type(s) of acute renal failure? a. four types: hemorrhagic with and without clotting, and non hemorrhagic with and without clotting b. one type: acute c. three types: prerenal, intrarenal and postrenal d. two type: acute and sub acute

6. A means of facilitating professional staff development is by building upon skills, abilities of experience of each practitioner is called : a. the novice to expert model b. situational leadership model c. career enhancement d. clinical ladder

7. Which of the following questions by the nurse would best fit the philosophy of nursing mutual participation model of care (NMPMC)?
a. Have you brushed your child's teeth today? b. How does your child look to you today? c. Where have you been all morning? d. Do you think your child's color is worse?

8. There are numerous definitions of the word HEALTH . Which definition below is from Florence Nightingale?
a. a state or a process of being and becoming an integrated and whole person b. the state of being free from illness or injury c. being well and using every power the individual processes to the fullest extent d. a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

9. Informal communication takes place when individuals talk and is best described by saying the participants : a. are involve in pre-existing informal relationships b. talk with slang words c. has no particular agenda or protocol d. are relaxed

10. Tertiary care by the home health nurse is directed towards the children with: a. problems in mobility b. short term needs c. minor problems d. clinically apparent diseases

11. The endometrium thickens during which phase of the menstrual cycle? a. secretory phase b. menstrual phase c. proliferative phase d. ischemic phase

12. A measurement tool to articulate the nursing workload for a specific patient or groups of patients over a specific period of time is called: a. staffing pattern b. skill mix c. benchmarking d. patient classification

13. The mother of a 9 month old infant is concerned that the head circumference of her baby is greater than the chest circumference. The best response by the nurse is:
a. These circumference normally are the same, but in some babies this just differs. b. Perhaps your baby was small for gestational age or premature. c. This is normal until the age of 1 year, when the chest will be greater. d. Let me ask you a few questions, and perhaps we can figure out the cause of this differences.

14. Which of the following approaches would best when the nurse is communicating with an infant?
a. use an adult voice just as you would for anyone b. communicate through the caregivers c. allow the child to warm up the nurse d. respond only after the child cries for a while

15. Evidence based care started in medicine as a way to: a. promote technological advances in medicine b. incorporate collaboration within all health care disciplines c. integrate individual experience with clinical research d. teach medical students the art and science in medicine

16. Martha develops endometriosis. Which would be the best activity for her? a. lying in bed with a cold cloth on her forehead b. reading while resting in a Trendelenburg position c. sitting with her feet elevated while playing cards d. walking around her room listening to music

17. Grace sustained a laceration on her leg from automobile accident. Why are lacerations in the lower extremities potentially more serious among pregnant women than the others? a. lacerations can provoke allergic reactions due to gonadotropic hormone released b. a woman is less able to keep the laceration clean because of her fatigue c. healing is limited during pregnancy so these will not heal until after birth d. increased bleeding tendencies can occur from uterine pressure on leg veins

18. Fely has diarrhea for 2 days. She has sunken eyes, skin pinch goes back very slowly and she is drinking poorly and irritable. She is not able to drink and there is no blood in the stool. How will you classify Fely's illness?

a. persistent diarrhea b. some dehydration c. severe dehydration d. no dehydration

19. The infectious agent that causes pulmonary tuberculosis is:


a. Mycobacterium tubercle b. Hansen's bacillus c. Wuchereria bancrofti d. Mycobacterium diphtheria

20. Your client who happens to be a female resident of the barangay you are covering is an adult supervisor who states Why couldn't I make him stop the abuse? If I were a strong person, I wouldn't have been able to make him stop. Maybe it was my fault to be abused. Based on this, which would be your most appropriate nursing diagnosis?

a. social isolation b. anxiety c. chronic low self- esteem d. ineffective family coping

21. Maybelle is also scheduled to have an amniocentesis to test for fetal maturity. What instructions would you give her before this procedure? a. void immediately before the procedure to reduce your bladder size b. No more amniotic fluid forms afterward, that is why only a small amount is removed

22. When planning teaching strategy for a pregnant women, the nurse should do which of the following?
a. give information about how the woman can manage the specific problems she identifies are relevant in her life b. give information about how the woman can manage the specific problems she identifies are not relevant in her life c. provide all information to the women in the group session with the other pregnant women so she can have someone to discuss it with d. during the first prenatal visit, teach a women the care measures necessary in health promotion throughout the pregnancy

23. Which of the following is less commonly noted on early pregnancy? a. frequency of urination b. chills and fever c. varicosities d. Braxton hick's contraction

24. Bonnie, 3 months pregnancy, has reported for her first prenatal visit. The nurse should instruct her to do which of the following? a. eat more dairy products and green leafy vegetables to provide an additional 300 calories each day b. increase her intake of carbohydrates breads and sweets to prevent protein metabolism c. eat whenever she feels hungry because her body will let her know when she needs nutrients and extra calories d. limit intake of amino acids to prevent development of diabetic ketoacidosis

25. The nurse is assisting Mr. and Mrs. Cruz to prepare for childbirth in the home setting. Which of the following supplies should be readily available for the infant immediately after birth? a. vitamin K to avoid bleeding b. mild soap without perfume so as not to irritate the skin c. bulb syringe to suction fluid and mucous from the mouth d. heating lamp to avoid chilling from water vapor

26. You were the nurse assigned to work with a child who has had whole brain radiation. You have assessed the child to be sleeping up to 20 hours a day and is having some nausea, malaise, fever and dysphagia. Based on this assessment, you are to work with the parents in which of the following areas? a. accepting a recurrence of the tumor b. dealing with the side effects of radiation therapy c. caring of the dying child d. accepting the imminent death of their child

27. The nurse is planning interventions for a child who has inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with a nursing diagnosis of Nutrition less than body requirements. Which of the following interventions will be most helpful in resolving this nursing problem?

a. two large meals a day instead of several minimeals and snacks b. special IBD diet (diet that has been proven effective in treating IBD) c. salt free diet high in potassium, vitamins and minerals d. diet as tolerated with lactose hydrolyzed milk products and omission or highly seasoned foods and reduction of fiber

28. Emotional intelligence consists of a number of competencies. Some of these are listed below. Which is not a characteristics of emotional intelligence? a. self-esteem b. self-awareness c. empathy d. self-regulation

29. Data collection for driving and restraining forces , including costs, desirability and feasibility is a : a. people issue b. structural issue c. political issue d. technological issue

30. One of the four factors describing the experience of sexually abused children and the effect has on their growth and development is stigmatization. Stigma will occur when:
a. a child blames him or herself for the sexual abuse and begins to withdraw and isolate b. newspaper and the media don't keep sexual abuse private and accidentally or on purpose reveal the name of the victim c. the child has been blamed by the abuser for his or her sexual behaviours, saying that the child asked to be touched or did not make the abuser to stop d. the child's agony is shared by other members of the family or friends when the sexual abuse becomes public knowledge

SITUATION-- Nurse Anna is a new BSN graduate and has just passed her Licensure examination for nurses in the Philippines. She has likewise hired as a new community health nurse in one of the rural health units in their city, which of the following conditions may be acceptable TRUTHS applied to community health nursing practice.

31. Which of the following is the primary focus of community health nursing practice? a. cure of illness b. prevention of illness c. rehabilitation back to health d. promotion of health

32. In community health nursing, which of the following is our unit of service as nurses? a. the community b. the extended members of every family c. the individual members of the barangay d. the family

33. A very important part of community health nursing assessment process includes:
a. the application of professional judgment in estimating importance of facts to family and community b. evaluation structures and qualifications of health centre team c. coordination with other sectors in relation to health concerns d. carrying our nursing procedures as per plan of actions

34. In community health nursing, it is important to take into account the family health data coupled with an equally important need to perform ocular inspection of the area as activities which are powerful elements of : a. evaluation b. assessment c. implementation d. planning

35. The initial step in planning process in order to engage in any nursing project or activities at the community level involves: a. goal-setting b. monitoring c. evaluation of data d. provision of data

Situation-- Please continue responding as a professional nurse in these other health situations through the following situations. 36. Transmission of HIV from an infected individuals to another person occurs
a. most frequently in nurses with needle stick b. only if there's a large viral load in the blood c. most community as a result of sexual contact d. in all infants born to an infected mother

37. The medical record of a client reveals a condition in which the fetus cannot pass through the maternal pelvis. The nurse interpret this as a. contracted pelvis b. maternal disproportion c. cervical insufficiency d. fetopelvic disproportion

38. The nurse would anticipate a cesarean birth for a client who has which infection present at the onset of labor? a. herpes simplex virus b. human papilloma virus c. hepatitis d. toxoplasmosis

39. After vaginal examination, the nurse determines that the client s fetus is in an occiput posterior position. The nurse would anticipate that the client will have: a. a precipitous birth b. intense back pain c. frequent leg cramps d. nausea and vomiting

40. The rationale for using prostaglandin gel for a client prior to the induction of labor is to a. soften and efface the cervix b. numb cervical pain receptors c. prevent cervical laceration d. stimulate uterine contractions

Situation-- Nurse Lorena is a family planning and infertility nurse specialist and currently attends to family planning clients and infertile couples. The following conditions pertain to meeting the nursing needs of this particular population group.

41. Dina, 17 y/o asks you how a tubal ligation prevents pregnancy. Which would be the best answer?
a. prostaglandins cut from the fallopian tubes can kill sperms b. sperm cannot enter the uterus because the cervical entrance is blocked c. sperm cannot longer reach the ova because the fallopian tubes are blocked d. the ovary no longer releases ova as there is nowhere for them to go

42. The Dators are couple undergoing testing for infertility. Infertility is said to exist when a. a woman has no uterus b. a woman has no children c. a couple has been trying to conceive for one year d. a couple has wanted a child for six months

43. Another client named Lilia is diagnosed as having endometriosis. This condition interferes with infertility because
a. endometrial implants can block the fallopian tube b. the uterine cervix become inflamed and swollen c. the ovaries stopped producing adequate estrogen d. pressure on the pituitary leads to the decrease FSH level

44. Lilia is scheduled to have a hysterosalpingogram. Which of the following instructions would you give her regarding the procedure?
a. she will not be able to conceive for 3 months after the procedure b. the sonogram of the uterus will reveal tumor present c. many woman experience mild bleeding as an after effect d. she may feel some cramping when the dye is inserted

45. Lilia's cousin on the other hand, knowing nurse Lorena's specialization asks what artificial insemination by donor entails. Which would be the best answer?
a. donor sperm are introduced vaginally into the uterus or cervix b. donor sperms are injected intraabdominally into each ovary c. artificial sperm are injected vaginally to test tubal patency d. the husband's sperm is administered intravenously weekly

46. A child suffers from head injury in a tumbling accident in gym class. The nurse best course of action is a. get the child up walking and make sure he/ she is awake b. leave the child and go get help c. leave the child in the care of an older child and go get help d. stay with child, keep assessing and have someone call the care givers.

47. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that caregivers do which of the following things in regard to physical activities for preschooler?
a. push the child to practice sports activities while they are more flexible b. encourage variety of physical activities in a non competitive environment c. have the child engage in competitive sports to see where they excel d. keep physical activities to a minimum until the child is in grade school

48. Which of the following arrangements in general is considered to be the best for the parents of hospitalized infant or young child a. rooming in b. separate caregiver sleeping room in the unit c. day visits and sleeping at home d. staying at nearby hotel or motel

49. When one person allows the conflict to be resolved at his or her own expense, this referred in conflict management as a. losing b. winning while losing c. the win-lose approach d. the lose- win approach

50. Which of the following statements best describes acquaintance rape?


a. sexual intercourse when one person engaging in the activity is unsure in wanting to do so b. when two people don't love each other in engage in sexual activities c. when someone on a date tricks the other person into having sexual intercourse d. sexual intercourse committed with force without a person's consent

51. A public health nurse would instruct a pregnant woman to notify the physician immediately which of the following symptoms that would occur in pregnancy? a. presence of dark color in the neck b. increased vaginal discharge c. swelling of the face d. breast tenderness

52. A woman who is 9 week pregnant comes to the health centre with moderate bright red vaginal bleeding. On physical examination, the physician finds the clients cervix 2cm dilated. Which term best describes the client s condition? a. missed abortion b. incomplete abortion c. inevitable abortion d. threatened abortion

53. In a big government hospital, nurse Pura is taking care of a woman with diagnosis of abruptio placenta. What complication of this condition would nurse Pura be concerned? a. urinary tract infection b. pulmonary embolism c. hypocalcemia d. DIC

54. Which of the following findings on a newly delivered woman' chart would indicate she is at risk for developing postpartum hemorrhage? a. post term delivery b. epidural anesthesia c. grand multiparity d. premature rupture of membrane

55. Mrs. hacienda Gracia, 35 y/o postpartum client is at risk of thrombophlebitis. Which of the following nursing interventions decreases her chances of developing postpartum thrombophlebitis? a. breastfeeding the newborn b. early ambulation c. administration of anticoagulant postpartum d. immobilization and elevation of lower extremities

Situation-- With the increasing documented cases of cancer the best alternative to treatment still remains to be prevention. The following conditions apply.

56. Which among the following is the primary focus of prevention of cancer? a. elimination of conditions causing cancer b. diagnosis and treatment c. treatment at early stage d. early detection

57. In the prevention and control of cancer, which of the following activities is the most important function of the community health nurse?
a. conduct community assemblies b. referral to cancer specialist those clients with symptoms of cancer c. use the nine warning signs of cancer as a parameter in our process of detection, control and treatment modalities d. teach woman about proper or correct nutrition

58. Who among the following are the recipients of the secondary level of care for cancer cases? a. those under early case detection b. those under post case treatment c. those under early detection d. those scheduled for surgery

59. Who among the following are recipients of the tertiary level of care for cancer cases? a. those under treatment b. those under supportive care c. those under early detection d. those schedule for surgery

60. In community health nursing, despite the availability and use of many equipments and devices to facilitate the job of the community health nurse, the best tool any nurse should be well prepared to apply is a scientific approach. The approach ensures quality of care even at the community setting. This in nursing parlance is nothing less than the

a. nursing diagnosis b. nursing protocol c. nursing research d. nursing process

61. The tone and pitch of voice, volume, inflection, speed, grunts, and other vocalizations and referred to by which of the following terms? a. paraverbal clues b. ancillary speech c. third element d. enhancements

62. The plan do study act cycles begin with a. four stages b. five agendas c. third element d. two concepts

63. During your shift, you noted one of your pregnant clients considered as waiting case manifest morning sickness and which later progressed. Which assessment finding may indicate possible developing complication? a. maternal pulse 90 b. trace glucose in the urine c. FHT 155 d. 1+ ketones in the urine

64. The nurse is working with a child who is going to have a bone marrow aspiration. The physician orders TAC. Which of the following is the route of administration? a. application to the skin, covered with addressing prior to the procedure b. subcutaneous c. IV using very slow drip over approximately 4 hours prior to the procedure d. nasal inhalation

65. Infant head control is judged by a. ability to hold the head without support b. presence or absence of head log c. rigidity of the head and the neck d. amount of neck wrinkling

66. Which of the following could be included in the outcome criteria for a patient with a nursing diagnosis knowledge deficit, related to potential for altered tissue perfusion in fetus of the mother related to maternal cardiovascular disease?
a. bed rest is maintained at home after the 36th week of gestation b. fetal heart rate will remain between 120 and 160 beats a minute c. jugular vein distention is evident when lying at 45 degrees d. maternal blood pressure maintained above the 150 systolic

67. Pregnant woman should be thought to be careful to avoid accidental injury. They are prone to falls for which of the following reason? a. additional weight from pregnancy may disturb balance when walking b. fetal activity stimulates the nerves of the legs and causes weakness c. high levels of hormones often impair judgment resulting in reckless behavior d. increased adrenalin released during pregnancy causes woman to move faster than usual

68. When a nurse uses the IMCI chart uses illness classification, eg the pink row needs: a. no specific treatments b. urgent referral c. appropriate antibiotics d. no urgent measures

69. Which of the four signs of good attachment is true in this statement? a. the chin touch the breast while the mouth is wide open and while the lower lip is turned inward more areola is visible above than below b. the chin touch the breast while the mouth is wide open and while the lower lip is turned outward more areola is visible above than below c. the chin touch the breast while the mouth is wide open and while the lower lip is turned outward more areola is visible below than above d. the chin touch the breast while the mouth is wide open and while the lower lip is turned inward more areola is visible above than below

70. Which type of research Inquiry investigates the issue of human complexity (e.g. understanding the human expertise) a. Logical position b. Naturalistic inquiry c. Positivism d. Quantitative Research

71. Carol is 15 months old and weighs 5.5 kgs and it is her initial visit. Her mother no says that Carol is not eating well and unable to breastfeed , has no vomiting, has no convulsion and not abnormally sleepy or difficult to awake. Her temperature is 38.9 degree Celsius. Using IMCI strategy, if you were the nurse incharge of Carol, how will you classify her illness?
a. A child at a general danger sign b. Very severe febrile disease c. Severe pneumonia d. Severe malnutrition

72. Why are small for gestational age newborn at risk for difficulty in maintaining body temperature?
a. Their skin is more susceptible to conduction of cold b. They are preterm and are relatively small in size c. They do not have as many fat stored as other infants d. They are more active than usual

73. Oxytocin is administered to Rita to augment labor. What are the first symptoms of water intoxication to observe for during this procedure?
a. b. c. d. Headache and vomiting A swollen tender tongue A high choking voice Abdominal bleeding and pain

74. Which of the following treatment should not be considered if the child has severe dengue hemorrhagic fever?
a. Use plan C if there is bleeing from the nose or gums b. Give ORS if there is skin petechiae, persistent vomiting and positive tourniquet test c. Give aspirin d. Prevent low blood sugar

75. In assessing the patients condition using IMCI approach strategy, the first thing that the nurse should do is to:
a. Ask what are the childs problem b. Check the patients level of consciousness c. Check for the four main symptoms d. Check for the general danger signs

76. A child with diarrhea is observed for the following except: a. How long the child has diarrhea b. Skin petechiae c. Presence of blood in the stool d. Signs of dehydration

77. The child with no dehydration needs home treatment. Which of the following is not included in the care for home management at this case?
a. b. c. d. Give drugs every 4 hours Continue feeding the child Give the child more fluids Inform when to return to the health center

78. Ms. Jordan, RN, believes that a patient should be treated as individual. This ethical principle that the nurse referred to:
a. b. c. d. Beneficence Nonmalifecence Respect for person Autonomy

79. When patients cannot make decision for themselves, the nurse advocate relies on the ethical principle of:
a. b. c. d. Justice and beneficence Fidelity and nonmalifecence Benicence and nonmalifecence Fidelity and justice

80. Being a community health nurse, you have the responsibility of participating in protecting the health of people. Consider this situation: vendors selling bread with their bare hands. They receive money with these hands. You do not see them washing their hands. What should you say/do?
a. Miss, may I get the bread myself because you have not washed your hands b. All of these c. Miss, it is better to use a pick up forceps/ bread tong d. Miss, your hands are dirty. Wash your hands first before getting the bread

Situation - Nurse Joanna works as an OB-Gyne Nurse and attends to several HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES: Particularly women with pre-existing of Newly Acquired illness. The following conditions apply.

81. Bernadette is a 22-year old woman. Which condition would make her more prone than others to developing a Candida infection during pregnancy? a. Her husband plays gold 6 days a week b. She was over 35 when she became pregnant c. She usually drinks tomato juice for breakfast d. She has developed gestational diabetes

82. Bernadette develops a deep-vein thrombosis following an auto accident and is prescribed heparin sub-Q. What should Joanna educate her about in regard to this? a. Some infants will be born with allergic symptoms to heparin b. Her infant will be born with scattered petechiae on his trunk c. Heparin can cause darkened skin in newborns d. Heparin does not cross the placenta and so does not affect a fetus

83. The cousin of Bernadette with sickle-cell anemia alerted Joanna that she may need further instruction on prenatal care. Which statement signifies this fact? a. I've stopped jogging so I don't risk becoming dehydrated b. I take an iron pull every day to help grown new red blood cells c. I am careful to drink at least eight glasses of fluid everyday d. 1 understand why folic acid is important for red cell formation

84. Bernadette routinely takes acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) for arthritis. Why should she limit or discontinue this toward the end of pregnancy?
a. Aspirin can lead to deep vein thrombosis following birth b. Newborns develop a red rash from salicylate toxicity c. Newborns develop withdrawal headaches from salicylates d. Salicyates can lead to increased maternal bleeding at childbirth

85. Bernadette received a laceration on her leg from her automotive accident. Why are lacerations of lower extremities potentially more serious in pregnant women than others?
a. Lacerations can provoke allergic responses because of gonadotropic hormone b. Increased bleeding can occur from uterine pressure on leg veins c. A woman is less able to keep the laceration clean because o f her fatigue d. Healing is limited during pregnancy, so these will not heal until after birth

Situation - Still in your self-managed Child Health Nursing Clinic, your encounter these cases pertaining to the CARE OF CHILDREN WITH PULMONARY AFFECTIONS.

86. Josie brought her 3-months old child to your clinic because of cough and colds. Which of the following is your primary action? a. Give contrimoxazole tablet or syrup b. Assess the patient using the chart on management of children with cough c. Refer to the doctor d. Teach the mother how to count her child's bearing

87. In responding to the care concerns of children with severe disease, referral to the hospital of the essence especially if the child manifests which of the following? a. Wheezing b. Stopped bleeding c. Fast breathing d. Difficulty to awaken

88. Which of the following is the most important responsibility of a nurse in the prevention of necessary deaths from pneumonia and other severe diseases? a. Giving of antibiotics b. Taking of the temperature of the sick child c. Provision of Careful Assessment d. Weighing of the sick child

89. You were able to identify factors that lead to respiratory problems in the community where your health facility serves. Your primary role therefore in order to reduce morbidity due to pneumonia is to:

a. Teach mothers how to recognize early signs and symptoms of pneumonia b. Make home visits to sick children c. Refer cases to hospitals d. Seek assistance and mobilize the BHWs to have a meeting with mothers

90. Which of the following is the principal focus on the CARI program of the Department of Health? a. Enhancement of health team capabilities b. Teach mothers how to detect signs and where to refer c. Mortality reduction through early detection d. Teach other community health workers how to assess patients

Situation- Among common conditions found in children especially among poor communities are ear infection/problems. The following questions apply.

91. A child with ear problem should be assessed for the following EXCEPT: a is there any fever? b. ear discharge c. if discharge is present for how long? d. ear pain

92. If the child does not have ear problem, using IMCI, what should you as the nurse do? a. Check for ear discharge b. Check for tender swellings, behind the ear c. Check for ear pain d. Go to the next question, check for malnutrition

93. An ear discharge that has been present for more than 14 days can be classified as: a. mastoditis b. chronic ear infection c. acute ear infection d. complicated ear infection

94. An ear discharge that has been present for jess than 14 days can be classified as: a. chronic ear infection b. mastoditis c. acute ear infection d. complicated ear infection

95. If the child has severe classification because of ear problem, what would be the best thing that you as the nurse can do? a. instruct mother when to return immediately b. refer urgently c. give an antibiotic for 5 days d. dry the ear by wicking

Situation 20 - If a child with diarrhea registers one sign in the pink row and one in the yellow; row in the IMCI Chart.

96. We can classify the patient as: a. moderate dehydration b. some dehydration c. no dehydration d. severe dehydration

97. The child with no dehydration needs home treatment Which of the following is not included the rules for home treatment in this case: a. continue feeding the child b. give oresol every 4 hours c. know when to return to the health centre d. give the child extra fluids

98. A child who has had diarrhea for 14 days but has no sign of dehydration is classified as: a. severe persistent diarrhea b. dysentery c. severe dysentery d. persistent diarrhea

99. If the child has sunken eyes, drinking eagerly, thirsty and skin pinch goes back slowly, the classification would be: a. no dehydration b. moderate dehydration c. some dehydration d. severe dehydration

100. Genetic counselling should be performed on a child only if: a. the parents both want it to be performed b. it is the best interest of the clinic c. it is necessary for the child to survive d. no one objects

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