The Quaid-e-Azam Institute of Nursing & Health Sciences Swabi.
Final Term Examination-2020
CHN (GENERIC 2ND SEMESTER)
1. ………………… is characterized by higher population density and vast human features in
comparison to areas surrounding it.
a. Urban area.
b. Rural areas.
c. (a)&(b).
d. Sub-Urban area.
(2) Roles of community health nursing in community setting……
a. Health Care provider.
b. Health Educator.
c. Advocator.
d. All of them
(3) A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence
of disease or infirmity is defined by:
a. UNICEF (United nation children emergency Fund)
b. ICN (International council of nurses)
c. WHO (World health organization)
d. Health regulatory authority
(4)The philosophy of community Health Nursing is based on:
a. Prevention & promotion
b. Restoration
c. Rehabilitation
d. All of the above
(5). Which level of health facility is the usual point of entry of a client into the
health care delivery system?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Intermediate
D. Tertiary
(6).It is a science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health
known as…
a. Community heath.
b. Public health.
c. Nursing science.
d. None of them.
(7).Rural Characteristics are….
a. Joint Family
b. Less of love marriage.
c. Women literacy is less.
d. All of them
(8). Principles of primary health care…..
a. Man power development.
b. Community participation.
c. Appropriate technology.
All of them
(9)Teaching strategies ‘are……
a. Film.
b. Mass media.
c. Television.
d. All of them.
(10) ………………….. Is defined as “the attainment of a level of health that will enable every
individual to lead a socially productive life..
a. Health for all.
b. Health for individual.
c. Health for community
d. Health for group.
(11)Role of community health nurse in connection with water is:
[Link] of water sources in the community
[Link] education regarding safe drinking supply
[Link] proper method of storage & water disinfection
[Link] of the above
(12)Hepatitis A & E are the examples of:
a. Water borne diseases
b. Airborne diseases
c. Water washed diseases
d. Blood borne diseases
(13 )The philosophy of community Health Nursing is based on:
a. Prevention & promotion
b. Restoration
c. Rehabilitation
[Link] of the above
14) Alma Ata conference was arranged and organized by WHO on provision
for __________to all the people.
A. primary health care
B. secondary health care
C. tertiary health care
15) _________is the environment relates to each component, part, tissue, organ and their
harmonious functioning within the body system
A. Internal Environment
B. External Environment
C. Intra cellular environment
D. Only A and B is correct
16) The synthesis of nursing practice and public health practice applied to promoting and preserving the
health of populations is called;
A. Mantel health Nursing
B. Pediatric health nursing
C. Community health nursing
17) Poorly ventilated, dirty and overcrowded houses are responsible for
A. Pain, bleeding and anxiety
B. Skin and respiratory infection
C. Giddiness, nausea and vomiting
D. Fatigue and deafness ublic health Nursing
18) _______ are defined on a continuum
A. Health & illness
B. illness & disease
C. health &wellness
D. all of the above.
19) Maternal and child health service is planned for the health supervision of
A. family planning
B. immunization
C. mother and children
D. all of these
(20)____________attack to a large number of people in a short time, eg. Cholera
A. endemic
B. pandemic
C. epidemic
D. none of the above
21) The last step of health planning cycle should be:
A. Situational analysis
B. Problem identification
C. Problem prioritization
D. Monitoring and evaluation
22) One of the following organization provides registration (license) to health care provider to do
practice
A. World Health Organization
B. The International Council of Nurses
C. Pakistan Nursing Federation
a. Pakistan Nursing Council
23) Abiotic environment consist of ___________
A. Plants, animals, microorganisms and rodents
B. Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere
C. Tissue, organ, system, hormones
D. Animals, Lithosphere, rodents, microorganisms
24) __________Provide care to the women especially in their reproductive age (15-45 years)
A) RHC
B) BHU
C) MCH
D) DHQ
25) Which of the following health facility is easily accessible for village people
A. Mobile hospitals
B. Basic health unit
C. District hospital
D. Teaching hospital
26) Basic health unit serves the population of
A. 10,000
B. 5,000
C. 25,000
D. 30,000
27) Mr. X has had diarrhea for 8 days. There is no blood in the stool, he is irritable, his eyes are
sunken, the nurse offers fluid to Shelly and he drinks eagerly. When the nurse pinched the
abdomen it goes back slowly. How will you classify Shelly’s Illness?
A. Moderate dehydration
B. Some dehydration
C. Severe dehydration
D. No dehydration
(28)To change the health practices of the community through health education involves:
a. Communication
b. Motivation
c. Decision making
d. All of the above
(29)Community health nurse performs all health care activities, first aid measures, nursing
care, & nursing interventions in the community. This role is known as?
a. Clinician
b. Advocate
c. Supervisor
d. Change agent
(30)Waste like paper, wood, & fruits are the example of:
a. Bio-degradable
b. Non-biodegradable
c. Litter
d. Solid waste
(31) Which of the following major infectious disease is transmitted by intestinal discharge?
A. Measles
B. Cholera
C. Gonorrhea
D. Yellow fever
(32)Method which removes all the suspended impurities from water and removes 98 to 99%
of pathogens is?
a. Storage of water method
b. Filtration method
c. Boiling of water method
d. Sedimentation of water
33)Disease is caused by the interaction of following three factors except:
a. Agent
b. Environment
c. Temperature
d. Host
34) When water appears on first impervious layer, the dig well is called:
a. Artificial well
b. Deep well
c. Shallow well
d. None of them
35)The following are the epidemic diseases except:
a. Hypertension
b. Cholera
c. Measles
d. Chicken Pox