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Culture does not affects the way of life. TRUE FALSE

FALSE

Being a healthy city does depend on existing structures and a commitment to improve the city environment and create the necessary networks for health. The True False

False

It is a graphic presentation of frequency distribution or measurement Bar graph/pictograph Line graph Histogram/frequency polygon Scattered diagram

Histogram/frequency polygon

Geographic identifiers include: (select all that apply) Historical background Spot map Vicinity map Organizational chart

Historical background Spot map Vicinity map Organizational chart

Filipinos are known for their piyestas (feasts). Each place in the Philippines celebrates their town feasts in relation to their patrons. Moreover, even strangers visiting their places are being fed and warmlyaccepted. This culture is known as: Family oriented Religiosity Hospitality Malasakit

Hospitality

Obesity among Filipinos is common and highly attributed to: (select all that apply) Hospitality Faith and religiosity Hardwork and industriousness Malasakit

Hospitality Faith and religiosity

This page briefly explains what is the paper all about? Acknowledgement Introduction Table of Contents Title page

Introduction

Skills in community organizing are developed on the job or through experiential approach. TRUE FALSE

TRUE

The capability of the public health system is influenced by decisions made by the local chief executive and council, especially those on budgetary allocation. TRUE FALSE

TRUE

The nurse poses the question "How do we know we are there?" in order to find out if the programs and services achieve the purpose for which they were formulated. She determines whether the program is relevant, effective, efficient and adequate. TRUE FALSE

TRUE

In Pre-entry Phase, which of the following activities should be doneinchoosing the final community? Determining the outcome of the program in the community Developing programs with the community Community decides to formalize organization Take note of political development Conducting formal interviews with community residents and key informants

Take note of political development

Answering this question involves the process of collecting, synthesizing, analysing, and interpreting information in a manner that will provideaclear picture of the health status of the community. "What are we now?" "Where is it now?" "Where are we now?" "Who are they?

"Where are we now?"

Solve for: Relative increase 0.509869801 0.509869802 0.509869803 0.509869804

0.509869804

Community Immersion program aims student nurses to develop their: 1. Competency in basic nursing skills 2. Interpersonal skills 3. Understanding regarding their social accountability 4. Leadership skills 1, 2, 3 and 4 1, 3 and 4 2, 3 and 4 1, 2 and 4

1, 2, 3 and 4

What is the index killing power of dengue cases? 4.28 3.28 2.28 1.28

1.28

Solve for: Absolute increase per year (2018 and 2019) 1125000 1324000 1214000 1414000

1214000

Solve for: Rate of natural increase (2019) 125.74 126.74 124.74 127.74

124.74

What is the Crude Birth Rate? 182.11 182.22 180.11 180.22

182.11

The score to be given if the nature of the problem is a health resourceis: 3 2 1 0

2

A healthy community: 1. have a feeling of superiority 2. recognizesandrespects other subgroups 3. feels empowered and control over mattersthat affect the community as a whole 4. participate in decision makingincommunity matters: 1, 2, 3 and 4 2, 3 and 4 3 and 4 2 and 4

2, 3 and 4

What is the index of the obstetrical care needed and received by women in a community? 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5

2.5

Measure the possibility in the decrease of the population per 1000. 24.03 23.03 22.03 21.03

23.03

Solve for: Natural increase (2019) 297000 279000 729000 927000

297000

What is the risk of exposure of the population to dengue? 54.95 53.85 52.75 51.65

54.95

Solve for: Sex composition 75.38949 76.38949 77.38949 74.38949

75.38949

Who are included in determining the literacy rate of a community: 8 years old and above 8 years old and below 14 years old and below None of the above

8 years old and above

Who is the best resource person when the caregiver of the family is not around? Grandmother who knows the family. A neighbor who is a friend of the family. A sane adult living with the family. Anyone who is present

A sane adult living with the family.

Identifying the problem of the community involves: Situational analysis Nurse identifies and explains the problem Nurse projects what situation needs to be changed developed or maintained. All of the above

All of the above

The PHNs' responsibility of care is the: Client Family Community All of these

All of these

What does the figure may imply? Health problems felt by the elderly Socio-economic status of the elderly Confidence to the health facility All of these

All of these

Briefly state names of mentors and other people with significant contribution to the research study: Acknowledgement Introduction Table of Contents Title page

Acknowledgement

Briefly state names of mentors and other people with significant contribution to the research study: Acknowledgement Introduction Table of Contents Title page

Acknowledgement

This page briefly explains what is the paper all about? Acknowledgement Introduction Table of Contents Title page

Acknowledgement

Which among the following objective is properly constructed? Eighty-five percent (85%) of leprosy patients will complete the multi-drug therapy(MDT). After two sessions, Mr. S will be able to check his blood sugar accurately. Mr. S will wash his hands before pricking his finger for blood extraction, Mr. S's family will accompany him to diabetes clinic

After two sessions, Mr. S will be able to check his blood sugar accurately.

It contains pictures and documents that are related to the study: Reference Appendices Community profile Recommendations

Appendices

It contains pictures and documents that are related to the study: Reference Appendices Community profile Recommendations

Appendices

One of the best way to show that you are listening is: Talking to the person next to you Appropriate amount of eye contact Frowning at the person Asking to repeat what they said

Appropriate amount of eye contact

Which among the following poses great danger to the PHN? Location is geographical far from the main health center Areas are infested with insects Place is visited by leftists Area is being claimed by several rebels

Area is being claimed by several rebels

A more accurate measure of the risk of exposure. Attack Rate Incidence Rate Case of Fatality Ratio Fetal Death Rate

Attack Rate

It means superior's right to command and exact obedience from his/her subordinates. If a person is given responsibility in the organization, he/she should also be granted corresponding authority. Authority and responsibility Coordination Span of control Unity of command

Authority and responsibility

It means "whatever happens, happens," "things will turn out fine," or as"I'll take care of things." Ningas kugon Bahala na mañana habit Filipino time

Bahala na

Filipinos tend delay to see a doctor if they are not feeling well. Thiskindof attitude is highly influence by what culture: (select all that apply) Bahala na Faith and religiosity Ningas kugon Malasakit

Bahala na Faith and religiosity

In order to promote optimum use of resources, the PHN must promote: Best practices that are products of studies. Best practices are the applied by the community. Health practices based from community survey Community health practice that is acceptable

Best practices that are products of studies.

The main aim of conducting an immersion program to a remote areais: For the students to learn For the students to apply their basic skills Bring the health programs to people who cannot access it To give to the people what they need

Bring the health programs to people who cannot access it

MATCHING TYPE: Setting the standards PLANNING ORGANIZING STAFFING LEADING CONTROLLING

CONTROLLING

Methodology - Methodologies are determined by the community COPAR Traditional research approach

COPAR

The evaluation of the performance of government employees is mandated by the: City Health Office Department of Health Civil Service Commission Nursing Service Office

Civil Service Commission

This is necessary for disseminating health information or facilitating referral of clients to the health care system Transportation system Communication network Housing conditions Educational level

Communication network

The following are indicative of the social status of the community: (select all that apply) Communication network Poverty income level Educational level Housing conditions

Communication network Educational level Housing conditions

It is a process consists of steps or activities that instill and reinforce the people's self-confidence on their own collective strengths and capabilities. Community organization Community projects Community leadership Community involvement

Community organization

This relationship shows the mobilization of people with shared values and concerns to influence institutions, policies, and government decision making can facilitate health promoting changes in the community. Economic development Infrastracture Community organizing Resources

Community organizing

A type of community diagnosis that aims to obtain general informationabout the community. The elements of the comprehensive diagnosiswere discussed in the previous session. Problem-Oriented Community Diagnosis Comprehensive Community Diagnosis Community Diagnosis

Comprehensive Community Diagnosis

Nurse Natasha is in the Social Analysis phase of COPAR if she is doingwhich of the following activities? Setting up linkages and network referrals Training of CHO workers SALT (self-awareness leadership training) Implementation of livelihood projects Conduct community diagnosis

Conduct community diagnosis

It is a population distribution that describe the ease by which a communicable disease will be transmitted from one host to another susceptible host. Urban-rural distribution Crowding index Population density Population distribution

Crowding index

Which among the following describes culture? (select all that apply) Culture is shared beliefs, values and life ways. It predicts social patterns among group of people. It can be shared life experiences. Culture directs behavior and moral-ethical decisions

Culture is shared beliefs, values and life ways. It predicts social patterns among group of people. Culture directs behavior and moral-ethical decisions

Program evaluation includes the following steps: Deciding on what to evaluate in terms of relevance, progress, effectivity, impact and efficiency Specifying the evaluation indicators Collection of method Making decisions

Deciding on what to evaluate in terms of relevance, progress, effectivity, impact and efficiency Specifying the evaluation indicators Making decisions

To answer the question," Where do we want to go? ", the nurse should: Define the program goals Design CHN programs Gather health data Specify criteria and standards

Define the program goals

This shows the size, composition and geographical distribution of thepopulation: Demographic variables Socio-economic and cultural variable Health and illness patterns Political or leadership patterns

Demographic variables

Community in terms of health acts as center of: (select all that apply) Disease prevention Health promotion Critical care Continuity of care

Disease prevention Health promotion Continuity of care

Which of the following question coming from the interviewer is correct? What is the nature of your work? Do you use contraceptives? Are the healthcare workers and services effective? Do you eat balanced diet?

Do you use contraceptives?

In the Pre-entry phase of the COPAR process, a preliminary social investigation is conducted to aid in the selection of the site. NurseRashan helped in identifying the community for COPAR. Which of thefollowing is nota criterion to be used when selecting an area for COPAR? Area must have no serious peace and order problem Must have a population of 100-200 families Economically not depressed No similar groups holding the same program No strong resistance from the community

Economically not depressed

A sub-system component that affects health due lack of understandingis: Economic Educational Communication Political.

Educational

What is the figure all about? Elderly and their usage of health resources Elderly with their health problems Elderly without sickness None of the above

Elderly and their usage of health resources

Which statement is true in relation to the Figure? Elderly visits more the public hospital for health resources than health center, private clinic and private hospital combined. Elderly visits less the public hospital for health resources than health center, private clinic and private hospital combined. Elderly visits as much the public hospital for health resources as health center, private clinic and private hospital combined. None of the above

Elderly visits more the public hospital for health resources than health center, private clinic and private hospital combined.

In cultural indicators, there are variables that may break up the peopleinto groups within the community such as: (SELLECT ALL THATAPPLY) Ethnicity Social class Language Religion race Political orientation

Ethnicity Social class Language Religion race Political orientation

This is undertaken some years after project completion when full program/project benefits and impact are expected to have been realized. Ex post evaluation Terminal evaluation Ongoing evaluation

Ex post evaluation

The primary group in a society: Client Family Community Population group

Family

The primary group in a society: Client Community Population group Family

Family

Most of the Filipino families are extended type. This best explains bywhat culture: Family oriented Joy and humour Malasakit Hospitality

Family oriented

The health profile of the community is reflected by: (select all that apply) Excreta Disposal Food storage Infant feeding practices Community Facilities and Resources

Food storage Infant feeding practices Community Facilities and Resources

MATCHING TYPE: Falsification of documents GRAVE OFFENSE LESS GRAVE OFFENSE LIGHT OFFENSE

GRAVE OFFENSE

To answer the question," Where are we now? ", the nurse should: Define the program goals Design CHN programs Gather health data Specify criteria and standards

Gather health data

An example of correct use of speech and volume: Giving the right information, speaking at the right volume and articulating your words properly. Keep eye contact, speaking loudly and using the right language Speaking softly, use long pauses and positive facial expressions Hold your head high, yet all your words and keep your eyes closed

Giving the right information, speaking at the right volume and articulating your words properly.

Filipino Nurses are known for their resilience. Resiliency is shownby: Their caring attitude to the client Hardworking even underpaid Staying with client Doing what is right even no one sees you

Hardworking even underpaid

It is part of the social system and considered of central importancebecause of its role in health promotion and maintenance and risk reduction: Family Economic Educational Health

Health

To determine the root cause of deaths in the community, the PHNmust assess the: Location of the barangay Socio-economic status of the community Health care system Political system

Health care system

Which among the health resources is least visited? Health center Private medical clinic Private hospital Public hospital

Health center

What is the nature of the problem? Health status Health resources Health related

Health status

Which among the following best describes community immersionprogram (CIP)? CIP refers to hands-on experience in a community nearby. It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to live and work in the community. Student nurses implement public health programs. Student nurses assume the role of a public health nurse to a selected population

It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to live and work in the community.

Which among the following best describes community immersionprogram (CIP)? CIP refers to hands-on experience in a community nearby. Student nurses implement public health programs. It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to live and work in the community. Student nurses assume the role of a public health nurse to a selected population

It is a related learning experience program which requires student nurses to live and work in the community.

Shiela slipped on the stage. However, she exclaimed loudly "Kaya ninyo'yon?" (Can you do it?) The audience clapped their hands for her gesture. This kind of culture is reflected by: Creativity Hard work Joy and humour Faith

Joy and humour

MATCHING TYPE: Motivating people to do their share PLANNING ORGANIZING STAFFING LEADING CONTROLLING

LEADING

MATCHING TYPE: Pursuit of private business GRAVE OFFENSE LESS GRAVE OFFENSE LIGHT OFFENSE

LIGHT OFFENSE

MATCHING TYPE: Refusal to render overtime GRAVE OFFENSE LESS GRAVE OFFENSE LIGHT OFFENSE

LIGHT OFFENSE

Shows trend data or changes with time or age with respect to someother variable Bar graph Proportional or component bar Line graph Scattered diagram

Line graph

A healthy city is one that: (select all that apply) Maintains the community's sanitation Supplies health care needs Doles out the need of the people in the community Provides recreational activities for the people

Maintains the community's sanitation Supplies health care needs Provides recreational activities for the people

The main aim of conducting an immersion program to a remote areais: For the students to learn For the students to apply their basic skills Make health programs accessible to the people To give to the people what they need

Make health programs accessible to the people

One of the challenges among PHNs is the geographical location of thecommunity they serve. Nonetheless, they work willingly with the people. This attitude is highly related to what Filipino culture? Malasakit Family oriented Joy and humour Hard work and industriousness

Malasakit Hard work and industriousness

These variables help determine the delivery of health services: (select all that apply) Communication network Manpower population ratio Categories of health services available Power structures in the community

Manpower population ratio Categories of health services available

Among the criteria in priority setting, this criterion weighs the highest: Nature of the problem Magnitude of the problem Modifiability of the problem Preventive potential Social concern

Modifiability of the problem

The probability of reducing, controlling , or eradicating the problem: Preventive potential Modifiability of the problem Nature of the problem Magnitude of the problem

Modifiability of the problem

Which among the following is included in the Title Page? (select all that apply) Name of the authors Name of the adviser Submission date

Name of the authors Submission date

As part of the Pre-entry phase of COPAR, which of the following impliesthat the potential host family is not good to live-in? House is strategically located in the community Neighbours are hesitant to enter the house No member of the host family should be moving out in the community Should not belong to elite/rich segment None of these

Neighbours are hesitant to enter the house

It is a tendency among individuals to start a new venture or task withtoomuch enthusiasm and effort, but after some time will take a pause or will suddenly stop working, until such time that they lose interest in the venture or task. Filipino time Bahala na mañana habit Ningas kugon

Ningas kugon

This includes facial expressions and the tone and pitch of the voice. Non-verbal communication Verbal communication Language barrier Communication context

Non-verbal communication

The following describes planning accurately, EXCEPT: Planning is a systematic process that provides structured but flexible actions to address concerns of the community. Planning is a continuous and change-oriented which desire to improve the current state of the community. Planning is a formulation of steps to be undertaken in the future in order to achieve a desired end. None of the above

None of the above

Who are not included in computing the dependency rate of the community? 60 years old and above 18 years old and below 14 years old and below None of the above

None of the above

MATCHING TYPE: Designing the organization PLANNING ORGANIZING STAFFING LEADING CONTROLLING

ORGANIZING

Filipinos express their minds through arts: Pagkamalikhain Malasakit Joy and humour Hospitality

Pagkamalikhain

Which of the following describes a rural community? Highly dense in population People are well-knit and have high degree of group feeling Complex interpersonal relationship Non-agricultural occupation

People are well- knit and having high degree of group feeling

The nurse is about to prepare a data presentation. Knowing there areonly three categories and she wanted to show the breakdown, shewill likely use what type of graph? Bar graph Pie chart Scattered diagram Histogram

Pie chart

Which among the following defines planning appropriately? Planning is a systematic process that provides structured actions to address concerns of the community. Planning is a continuous and change-oriented which desire to improve the future state of the community. Planning is a formulation of steps to be undertaken in the future in order to achieve a desired end. All of the above

Planning is a formulation of steps to be undertaken in the future in order to achieve a desired end.

Evaluators sometimes faced poor quality of available data. In order tominimized if not prevented, the PHN must: Tools should be filed-tested Data collectors should be trained Data collection must be filed tested Poor quality data must be addressed during the program planning stage.

Poor quality data must be addressed during the program planning stage.

The PHN wants to determine the appropriateness and adequacy of the Infection Training Module. The PHN evaluates the: Manpower Resources Process Outcome

Process

In order to improve community services, people in the community must: Influence others to avail the services Provide feedback Efficiently use services Report any health-related concern

Provide feedback

These are conceived to address the country's or community's major health problems. Public health programs Focus of Evaluation Monitoring and Evaluation Terminal evaluation

Public health programs

Which among the health resources is most visited? Health center Private medical clinic Private hospital Public hospital

Public hospital

Is used to describe the relationship between two (2) numerical quantitiesor measures of events without taking particular considerations tothetime or place. These Specific Rate General Rates Rate Ratio

Ratio

It is a principle of the community health nurse realizes that membersof the community who need particular service are the least likely toactivelyseek for appropriate help. Reach out to all who may benefit from a specific service. Focus on primary intervention. Focus on the community as the unit of care. Give priority to community needs.

Reach out to all who may benefit from a specific service.

It is a record of names of authors cited in the study Reference Appendices Community profile Recommendations

Reference

It is a combination of a rural and an urban community. Urban Rural Rurban

Rurban

It is a type of community that has high density of people and has bothagriculture and manufacturing industry: Rural Urban Rurban

Rurban

MATCHING TYPE: Getting and developing people for the unit PLANNING ORGANIZING STAFFING LEADING CONTROLLING

STAFFING

To analyze the situation, the following actions must be performed: Set priority Assign priority Ascertain resources Determine outcomes

Set priority

The perception and readiness of the population to act to the problem: Magnitude of the problem Modifiability of the problem Preventive potential Social concern

Social concern

What is the role of health in the community? (select all that apply) Social development Economic development Projects progress or regress Policy implementation

Social development Economic development Projects progress or regress

These are variables that may break up people into groups within the community: Social indicators Economic indicators Environmental indicators Cultural indicators

Social indicators Economic indicators

It is the patterned series of interrelationships existing between individuals, groups, and institutions and forming a coherent whole. Social security Social awareness Social system Social trend

Social system

It is the patterned series of interrelationships existing between individuals, groups, and institutions and forming a coherent whole. Community Sub-systems Health Social system

Social system

The health status of the community is a product of the various interacting elements such as: Population Physical and topographical characteristics Socio-economic and cultural factors Power structure within the community

Socio-economic and cultural factors

The program evaluated was found to be effective. What should be therecommendations? The program must be terminated. The program must be modified. The lesson learned will serve as a guide in modifying the program. The program can be applied to another group with same characteristics

The program can be applied to another group with same characteristics

Which among the statements below describes span of control as anorganizing principle? This is called specialization which delineates work according to specific programsor to client groups. It refers to conscious activity of assembling and synchronizing differentiated workefforts so that they function harmoniously in the attainment of organization objectives. This principle means that an employee should be responsible to, and receive ordersfrom, only one superior This principle means "the number of subordinates reporting directly to a superior".

This principle means "the number of subordinates reporting directly to a superior".

The primary purpose of program evaluation is: To determine its effectiveness To assess its outcome To improve future program To distribute report to the relevant groups

To improve future program

Population density is computed by dividing the total population tothe: Total lot area in cubic meter Total lot area in square meter Total community area in meters Total number of houses

Total lot area in square meter

Roles - Data analyst is the nurse COPAR Traditional research approach

Traditional research approach

Which among the following is NOT a criterion in evaluation an outcome of deworming program? Training methods used were varied and appropriate to the participants' level of comprehension. Reports of parasitic infection are accurate Incidence of ascariasis infection Incidence of anemia related to hookworm infection

Training methods used were varied and appropriate to the participants' level of comprehension.

Health is affected by many factors that cannot be controlled by individuals all by themselves. True False

True

People in a healthy community have a sense of belongingness. True False

True

Plans for priority goals depends on the availability of the resources: True, constraints and limitations are considered False, the nurse pursues the objective based from wellness

True, constraints and limitations are considered

Which among the following is true to Evaluation? (select all that apply) It is assumed that the more resources used in a program; it means good healthcare. Unqualified service people doing an evaluation may result to an insufficient evaluation. Evaluation is a plant that entails determining the specific input, process and output/outcome indicators of the program stating the criteria and standards of each. Record keeping is a part of the evaluation.

Unqualified service people doing an evaluation may result to an insufficient evaluation. Evaluation is a plant that entails determining the specific input, process and output/outcome indicators of the program stating the criteria and standards of each. Record keeping is a part of the evaluation.

This is a classification of community wherein a socially homogenous population and a complex structure is presently shown. Urban Rural Rurban

Urban

An indicator that reflects what is to be achieved: Valid Reliable Objective Specific

Valid

These are the tools necessary to determine the needs of the community as a whole: Blood pressure apparatus Thermometer Vital statistics Weighing scale

Vital statistics

PHN Grace is designing the program evaluation. She included the fivedimensions. To address the dimensions, Grace must ask the followingquestions EXCEPT: What indicators should be used? What should be evaluated? What are the program objectives? What are the responses of the people in the community to the program?

What are the responses of the people in the community to the program?

Evaluation is a systematic, critical analysis of the current state of theorganization and/or projects compared to desired or planned goalsor objectives. In evaluation, there are two areas of evaluation, one of whichis program-based evaluation. The following are the evaluation parameters for program-based, except: Were the goals and objectives of the program/project achieved? What strategies were implemented? What worked? What did not? What is the level of participation in the affairs of the community organization? What is the overall impact of the project on the community? None of these

What is the level of participation in the affairs of the community organization?

When you speak, your listener gets messages from: (select all that apply) What you say Your accent How you look How you act

What you say How you look How you act

As partners in health, community must: Consume the services provided Avail health services Influence others Work hand in hand with the community health workers

Work hand in hand with the community health workers

Greatest benefit requires coordination among: health care disciplines other disciplines community all of these

all of these

Objective: After one month, the family will be able to take care of themalnourished child. The family will be able to: allocate resources to meet the nutritional needs of the malnourished member identify readily available and affordable nutritious food for the child feed the child based on readily available bring the child to the RHU for weight monitoring regularly

allocate resources to meet the nutritional needs of the malnourished member identify readily available and affordable nutritious food for the child bring the child to the RHU for weight monitoring regularly

The following are the must in the community. Select of the apply. avail the health services provided give feedback of the services report any issues be responsible in the equitable use of services efficiently use communication

avail the health services provided give feedback of the services report any issues be responsible in the equitable use of services efficiently use communication

Objective: During home visit, Mr. Jaime will be able to to collect a goodsputum sample for microscopy. Mr. Jaime collects the sputumspecimenas instructed: breathes air deeply coughs strongly at the height of inspiration spits the sputum into sterile container submit the sterile container uncovered

breathes air deeply coughs strongly at the height of inspiration spits the sputum into sterile container

It is a good evaluation tool if there are a number of criteria for an objective. survey checklist questionnaire interview

checklist

Which among the following describes an urban community? (select all that apply) agricultural occupation complex interpersonal social relations primary group relation not well- knit

complex interpersonal social relations not well-knit

It is the last step in the management process, involves the settingof standards, comparing actual performance with these standards, reporting the results of assessments or evaluation, and taking correctiveactions. leading controlling organizing staffing

controlling

Outcome: The family is able to provide nursing care to the sick member of the family. The family is able to: correctly perform appropriate interventions in caring for the sick member of thefamily identify signs and symptoms indicative of improvement or worsening of condition refer the member to appropriate health facility or health worker on time give alternative treatment even without health workers' advise

correctly perform appropriate interventions in caring for the sick member of thefamily identify signs and symptoms indicative of improvement or worsening of condition refer the member to appropriate health facility or health worker on time

It refers to the learned and shared beliefs, values, and life ways of a group that are generally transmitted from one generation to the next and influence people's thoughts and actions. culture competence tradition health

culture

Which among the following are reasons why nurse managers shouldevaluate their staff? (select all that apply) determine job competence enhance staff development aid the employee's coaching and counselling determine training and developmental needs of nurses

determine job competence enhance staff development determine training and developmental needs of nurses

It refers to the extent to which the program's objectives have been achieved. efficiency objectives outcome effectiveness

effectiveness

These are example of grave offense: (select all that apply) falsification of official documents physical and mental incapacity or disability due to sickness engaging directly and indirectly in partisan political activities frequent unauthorized absences or tardiness

falsification of official documents frequent unauthorized absences or tardiness

The following are example of less grave offense, EXCEPT: simple neglect of duty simple misconduct habitual drunkenness gross neglect duty

gross neglect duty

One of the Filipino culture and tradition that signifies smiles andlaughseven having difficulty. family oriented joy and humor faith and religiousity hospitality

joy and humor

This is the gestures displayed through body language. kinesthetic kinethic kinesics kinesthic

kinesics

Type of an age composition that divides the population into two equal parts. So, if the median age is said to be 19 years old. dependency ratio median age age and sex composition

median age

It entails distributing and arranging the work to ensure that the unit functions smoothly. planning staffing organizing controlling

organizing

Outcome: The family is able to maintain reciprocal relationship withthecommunity and health institutions. The family is able to: participate in health and health related activities in the community share resources with other members of the community provide feedback to health personnel/institutions regarding health policies, programs, projects and activities join community activities upon request

participate in health and health related activities in the community share resources with other members of the community provide feedback to health personnel/institutions regarding health policies, programs, projects and activities

It is a vital element in achieving the goal of high level wellness amongthepeople. community pattern leadership pattern political and leadership pattern community and leadership pattern

political and leadership pattern

The focus of the PHNs' activities is: Primary prevention Curative Rehabilitative all of these

primary prevention

Outcome: The family is able to maintain an environment conductive to good health and personal development. provide physical and social environment that promotes the members' health and well-being identify factors that can adversely affect the members' health and well-being mitigate the effects of non-modifiable factors modify/eliminate/control the factors that adversely impact on the members' health and well-being

provide physical and social environment that promotes the members' health and well-being identify factors that can adversely affect the members' health and well-being mitigate the effects of non-modifiable factors modify/eliminate/control the factors that adversely impact on the members' health and well-being

This is the physical distance between the communicators. prostetics proximate proxemics prometric

proxemics

It is the focus of the evaluation wherein the client can be asked to demonstrate the specific skills that he/she learned or observed for specific health practices or behaviors. values intelligence skills attitude

skills

People in the community shows cooperation when they: actively join in the community's activities regard community's programs essential in their growth take part in the community's goals work towards to the community's vision

work towards to the community's vision


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