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La Consolacion University Philippines

(formerly University of Regina Carmeli)


Graduate School Department

Name: Allan M. Manaloto, RN


Subject: MAN 213

Professor: Dr. Loida O. Crespo


Score: _________

INSTRUCTIONS: ENCIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWERS. NO ERASURES


PLEASE.

1. Otherwise known as the Philippine


Nursing Act of 2002 which was approved
on October 21, 2002

4. The membership to the Board shall


represent the three (3) areas of nursing,
namely, EXCEPT:

A. R.A. 1080
B. R.A. 9173
C. R.A. 7164
D. R.A. 1072

A. Community health nursing


B. nursing education
C. nursing service
D. Occupational health nursing

2. It is stated in ARTICLE II, Section 2. It is


hereby declared the policy of the State to
assume responsibility for the protection and
improvement of the nursing profession by
instituting measures that will result in,
EXCEPT:

5. The president may remove or suspend


any member of the Board after having been
given the opportunity to defend
himself/herself in a proper administrative
investigation, on the following grounds,
EXCEPT

A. relevant nursing education


B. humane working conditions
C. delivery of quality basic health services
D. better career prospects
E. Dignified existence for our nurses.

A. Commission or toleration of irregularities


in the licensure examination
B. Continued neglect of duty or
incompetence
C. Failure to take oath for professionals
D. Unprofessional immoral or dishonorable
conduct.

3. It is stated in ARTICLE III, Section 3. That


the Board of Nursing be composed of a :
A. Chairperson and eight (8) members
B. Chairperson and five (5) members
C. Chairperson and seven (7) members
D. Chairperson and six (6) members

6. All applicants for license to practice


nursing shall be required to pass a written
examination, which shall be given by the
Board in such places and dates as may be
designated by the Commission: Provided,
That it shall be in accordance with PRC
Modernization Act of 2000." Also known as:

A. RA 8423
B. RA 8749
C. RA 8981
D. RA 9003

7. In order to be admitted to the examination


for nurses, an applicant must, at the time of
filing his/her application, establish to the
satisfaction of the Board that, EXCEPT:
A. He/she is a citizen of the Philippines, or a
citizen or subject of a country which permits
Filipino nurses to practice within its territorial
limits on the same basis as the subject or
citizen of such country: Provided, That the
requirements for the registration or licensing
of nurses in said country are substantially
the same as those prescribed in this Act;
B. He/she is of good moral character; and
C. He/she is a holder of a Bachelor's
Degree in Nursing from a college or
university that complies with the standards
of nursing education duly recognized by the
proper government agency.
D. Provided, however, that the
special/temporary permit shall be effective
only for the duration of the project, medical
mission or employment contract.
8. The scope of the examination for the
practice of nursing in the Philippines shall
be determined by the:
A. Board of Nursing
B. Philippine Nurses Association
C. Nursing Review Center
D. CHED Technical panel

9. In order to pass the Nursing Licensure


Examination, an examinee must obtain a
general average of at least:
A. Seventy-five percent (75%) with a rating
of not below sixty percent (75%) in any
subject.
B. Seventy-five percent (75%) with a rating

of not below sixty percent (50%) in any


subject.
C. Seventy-five percent (75%) with a rating
of not below sixty percent (65%) in any
subject.
D. Seventy-five percent (75%) with a rating
of not below sixty percent (60%) in any
subject.
10. The study of conduct and character that
is concerned with what is good & valuable
A. Bioethics
B. Ethics
C. Health ethics
D. Legal management

11. Behavior and attitude patterns exhibiting


standards and character marked by pride in
oneself and one's career, respect for the
people served, and commitment to the
continued development of skills in the
pursuit of excellence.
A. Competence
B. Ethics
C. Professionalism
D. Proficiency

12. Automatic Registration of Nurses


A. Ipso facto
B. subpoena ad testificandum
C. subpoena duces tecum
D. res ipsa loquitor

13. Health is a fundamental right of every


individual. The Filipino registered nurse,
believing in the worth and dignity of each
human being, recognizes the primary
responsibility to preserve health at all cost.
This responsibility encompasses the
following, EXCEPT:

A. Promotion of health
B. Prevention of illness
C. Alleviation of suffering
D. Rehabilitation of illness
E. Restoration of health.

14. Personal information acquired in the


process of giving nursing care shall be held
in :

17. Failure to exercise the care that a


reasonably prudent person would exercise
in like circumstances.
A. Negligence
B. Malpractice
C. Tort
D. Fault

A. strict confidence
B. respected
C. endorsed
D. consideration

18. It occurs when a licensed professional


(like a doctor, lawyer or accountant) fails to
provide services as per the standards set by
the governing body ("standard of care"),
subsequently causing harm to the plaintiff.

15. Accurate documentation of actions and


outcomes of delivered care is the hallmark
of nursing:

A. Negligence
B. Malpractice
C. Tort
D. Fault

A. Accountability
B. Responsibility
C. Duty
D. Practice

16. Registered Nurses are the advocates of


the patients: they shall take appropriate
steps to safeguard their rights and
privileges. Guidelines to be observed by
REGISTERED Nurses are the following,
EXCEPT:
A. Respect the Patients Bill of Rights in
the delivery of nursing care.
B. Provide the patients or their families with
all pertinent information except those which
may be deemed harmful to their well-being.
C. Uphold the patients rights when conflict
arises regarding management of their care.
D. Perform their professional duties in
conformity with existing laws, rules
regulations, measures, and generally
accepted principles of moral conduct and
proper decorum.

19. Failure to follow treatment


recommended by the physician.
A. Negligence
B. Malpractice
C. Tort
D. Fault

20. A doctor not performing her duties in


accordance with medical standards,
resulting in harm being caused to her
patient.
A. Negligence
B. Malpractice
C. Tort
D. Fault

21. A nurse causing harm to the patients


due to his carelessness.
A. Negligence
B. Malpractice

C. Tort
D. Fault

true for themselves, it is consideration of


her:

22. When nurses work to promote their


clients' best interests and strive to achieve
optimal outcomes.

A. Bioethics
B. Personal Judgment
C. Personal value
D. Professional ethics

A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence
C. Maleficence
D. Non maleficence

27. It involves principles that have universal


applications and standards of conduct that
must be upheld in all situations.

23. Nurses must maintain a competent


practice level to avoid causing injury or
suffering to clients.

A. Nursing ethics
B. Personal Judgment
C. Personal value
D. Professional ethics

A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence
C. Maleficence
D. Non maleficence

24. Stands for independence and the ability


to be self-directed.
A. Autonomy
B. Beneficence
C. Maleficence
D. Non maleficence

25. When organizing care for their clients


and deciding how much time they will spend
with each based on client needs and a fair
distribution of resources. The nurse in this
situation is practicing:
A. Autonomy
B. Fidelity
C. Justice
D. Veracity

26. Nurses need to distinguish between


their personal values and their professional
ethics. When nurses hold significant and

28. Malpractice is negligence by a


professional. Four elements are needed to
prove malpractice, they are as follows,
EXCEPT:
A. Breach
B. Causation
C. Damages
D. Danger
E. Duty

29. It is a court summons to appear and


give oral testimony for use at a hearing or
trial.
A. Subpoena duces tecum
B. subpoena ad testificandum
C. Ipso facto
D. Force majeure

30. A writ directing a person to appear in


court and to bring some document
described in the writ.
A. Subpoena duces tecum
B. Subpoena ad testicum
C. Ipso facto
D. Force majeure

31. The concept that an employer may be


held liable for torts committed by employees
acting within the
scope of their employment.
A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

32. Let the master answer


A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

C. Res ipsa loquitor


D. Respondeat superior

37. Hospitals, which can be held liable for


the negligence of the nurses, technicians,
physicians and other health-care workers it
employs.
A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

33. Let the superior take responsibility

38. An event beyond the control of the


authority and the operator, which prevents a
party from complying with any of its
obligations.

A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

34. The things speak for itself

39. In this element of malpractice, it stands


for a legal obligation owed by one person to
another person.

A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

35. Leaving a foreign object inside the


patient after surgery or other invasive
procedure is an example of:
A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto
C. Res ipsa loquitor
D. Respondeat superior

36. Operating on the wrong part of the


patient
A. Force majeure
B. Ipso facto

A. Breach
B. Causation
C. Damages
D. Danger
E. Duty

40. In this element of malpractice this


usually takes place when there is failure to
fulfill the duties established as being the
responsibility of the nurse.
A. Breach
B. Causation
C. Damages
D. Danger
E. Duty

41. It is the most difficult element to prove


because it is the factual connection between
what the nurse did and the injury to the
client.

A. Agreement
B. Health records
C. Informed consent
D. Written consent

A. Breach
B. Causation
C. Damages
D. Danger
E. Duty

46. Records of unusual or unexpected


incidents that occur in the course of a
clients treatment.

42. In this element of malpractice the client


must establish that he or she suffered
physical, financial, or emotional injury
caused by the nurse's violation of the
standard of care.
A. Damages
B. Breach
C. Causation
D. Danger
E. Duty

43. One source of information that people


seek to help them make decisions about
their health care
A. Diary
B. Doctors order
C. Incident report
D. Medical records

A. Documentation
B. Health records
C. Incidental reports
D. Medical reports

47. Any written or electronically generated


information about a client that describes the
care or service provided to that client. It is
an accurate account of what occurred and
when it occurred.
A. Documentation
B. Health records
C. Incidental reports
D. Medical reports

48. Is an agreement between two or more


parties creating obligations that are
enforceable or otherwise recognizable as
law.

44. Voluntary agreement with an action


proposed by another.

A. Contract
B. Will
C. Testament
D. Policy

A. Documents
B. Incidental reports
C. Medical records
D. Written Consent

49. Is a document stating the testator's


desire for property distribution upon his
death.

45. Consent of a patient or other recipient of


services based on the principles of
autonomy and privacy.

A. Contract
B. Will
C. Testament
D. Policy

50. Perceived degree of excellence


A. Quality
B. Quantity
C. Standard of care
D. Performance improvement

51. Recognition that a health care


organization has met an official standard
A. Accreditation
B. Quality assurance
C. Quality management
D. Performance improvement

52. The criteria by which our actions in a


given situation are judged competent or
incompetent are called:
A. standard of care
B. goal
C. criteria
D. performance improvement

A. True
B. False
56. Confidential information includes
situation from the patient that results from
the following, EXCEPT:
A. Heard
B. Read
C. Seen
D. Assumption

57. Patient has the right for confidentiality


but there are some situation wherein this
right does not apply such as in cases of the
following, EXCEPT:
A. specific communicable diseases
B. gunshot wounds and stab wounds that
are related to illegal or criminal activity
C. child abuse
D. abortion of client in legal age

53. The legal basis for a patient's


permission for medical treatment is the:

58. The philosophical ideals of right and


wrong that define the principles you will use
to provide care to your patients.

A. doctrine of informed consent


B. standard of care
C. criteria of standards
D. performance improvement

A. Policies and programs


B. Code of ethics
C. Standards of practices
D. Republic Acts

54. Informed consent is obtained from


patients prior to initiation of care, but it is
unnecessary in emergency situations:
A. True
B. False
55. Patients that are judged incompetent
(often determined by two independent
physicians or in some instances, by a legal
decree) can have others legally permitted to
make medical decisions for the patient.

59. Rule of conduct


A. Policy
B. Procedure
C. Law
D. Code of ethics

60. Health policy is the responsibility of the


following, EXCEPT:
A. Lawmakers
B. Doctors

C. Nurses
D. Other health related professionals

61. In patient care standards, the


organization can be considered a
compliance in terms of information if the
community were very much informs of the
following criteria, EXCEPT:
A. Clinical services are appropriate to
patients needs and the formers availability
is consistent with the organizations service
capability and role.
B. Entrances and exits are clearly and
prominently marked, free of any obstruction
and readily accessible.
C. Information detailing the clinical services
offered and hours of their availability is
strategically distributed and prominently
posted.
D. The community is aware of clinical
services offered and times of availability.
62. In patient care standards, the
organization can be considered a
compliance in terms of entry if upon visits
the following criteria will be revealed,
EXCEPT:
A. Patient waiting times are routinely
monitored, evaluated and improved based
on standards and procedures developed by
the organization. Depending on their needs,
patients are seen within the planned waiting
period.
B. Patients are informed of the cause of any
delay in the delivery services.
C. Patients are satisfied with the actual
waiting time.
D. Patients, their visitors and staff can
efficiently and safely move within the
confines of the organization.
63. To be compliance to the standards of
patient chart for each patient that is readily

accessible to authorized personnel. As


nurses of any organization we have to
consider the following criteria, EXCEPT:
A. All patients are correctly identified by
their patient charts.
B. Patient charts are appropriately and
systematically indexed to facilitate retrieval
and storage to avoid duplication to loss.
C. Prior to admission, patients and/or their
families are appropriately informed by
authorized qualified personnel of their
disease, condition or their disability, its
severity, likely prognosis, benefits and
possible adverse effects of various
treatment options, and the likely costs of
treatment
D. The patient charts contain identifiers
unique to each patient.
64. In compliance with Patient Care
Standards, Planning for discharge begins
upon entry into the organization and
ensures a coordinated approach to
discharge and discontinuing management.
For the criteria to meet this standard the
nurse must informed the patients and/or
their families of the expected
A. approximate duration of treatment
B. The extent or frequency of reassessment
C. The need for follow-up care after
discharge.
D. The need for comprehensive history and
physical examination
65. In compliance with the several
standards set by the management team in
an organization in terms of leadership and
management, the organization must
perform the following criteria to meet that
standards, these are as follows:
1. The organization develops its mission,
vision and corporate goals based on agreed
upon values.
2. The organization by-laws, policies and

procedures support care delivery and are


consistent with its goals, statutory
requirements, accepted standards and its
community and regional responsibilities.
3. Policies and procedures, aside from
being complied with, are reviewed and
revised as necessary.
4. The organization communicates its
policies and procedures to all levels of the
workforce.
CHOICES:
A. 1,2,3
B. 1 and 2 only
C. None
D. 1,2,3,4

66. It is the process of employing people,


training them, compensating them,
developing policies relating to the
workplace, and developing strategies to
retain employees.
A. Leadership and Management
B. Human Resource Management
C. Patient Care standards
D. Staffing

67. Process through which an organization


ensures that it always has the proper
number of employees with the appropriate
skills in the right jobs at the right time.
A. Leadership and Management
B. Human Resource Management
C. Patient Care standards
D. Staffing

68. The process of choosing from a group of


applicants, the individual best suited for a
particular posistion.
A. Selection
B. Human Resource Management

C. Patient Care standards


D. Staffing

69. Recruitment, selection and appointment


of staff comply with statutory requirements
and are consistent with the organizations
human resource policies. Statutory could
also mean, EXCEPT:
A. Legal
B. Constitutional
C. Legislative
D. Ethical

70. Upon appointment, staff members


receive a written statement of their
accountabilities and responsibilities that
specifies their role and how it contributes to
the attainment of the goals and attaining the
quality of care. The statements are
reviewed when necessary. This written
document is called:
A. Job description
B. Contract
C. Employment handbook
D. Policy and standards

71. There are relevant orientation, training


and development programs to meet the
educational needs of management and
staff. To comply with the standards the
HRM must consider the following criteria,
EXCEPT:
A. Assesses the educational needs of
management and staff and identifies and /or
provides resources to meet those needs.
B. Policies and procedures for orientation of
new management and staff are documented
and monitored.
C. Evaluates the effectiveness of training
and development program to ensure that
they met organizational, community and
individual needs.

D. The staffs are provided by a documented


job description outlining accountabilities and
responsibilities.
72. To comply with this standard of
information management the organization
must have a relevant, accurate, quantitative
and qualitative data are collected and used
in a timely and efficient manner for delivery
patient care and management of services.
The criteria to meet this standards the
organization must consider:
1. Defines the relevant aspects of its
operations from which data will be collected.
2. Defines data sets, data generation,
collection and aggregation methods and the
qualified staff who are involved in each
stage.
3. Defines policies and procedures to
improve the accuracy, completeness and
reliability of relevant quantitative and
qualitative data relating to its operations.
4. Provides resources and opportunities to
enable management and staff to use data in
their decision and policy making activities.
5. Policies and procedures on record
storage, retention and disposal are
documented and monitored.
CHOICES:
A. All of the above
B. None of the above
C. 1,2,3,4 only
D. 1,2,3 only

73. Care providers documents management


details in the patient chart. All entries are
promptly accomplished, accurate, legible,
dated and duly signed by the care providers
whos designations are clearly indicated
because of the following purpose, EXCEPT:
A. To facilitate continuity of care, and meet
education
B. For research purposes and evaluation

C. For medico-legal and statutory


requirements
D. All of the above
E. A and C only

74. Data in the patient charts are coded and


indexed to ensure the timely production of
patient care information and reports to
Philhealth where the standard diagnostic
tool for epidemiology, health management
and clinical purposes is being used. This
process is called:
A. International Classification of Diseases
B. Documentation
C. Information management
D. Case management

75. The organization plans a safe and


effective environment of care consistent
with its mission, services and with laws and
regulation. To meet the standard, the
organization has to meet the following
criteria:
A. Complies with structural standards and
safety codes as prescribed by law.
B. Management plans which address safety,
security, disposal and control of hazardous
materials and biological wastes, emergency
and disaster preparedness, fire safety,
radiation safety and utility systems.
C. Management plans for the safe and
efficient use of medical equipment
according to specifications.
D. All of the above
E. All except A
76. One of the criteria use to identifies
potential harms, evaluates causal, and
contributing factors for the necessary
corrective and preventive action in
improving safety and adequacy of the
environment of care is:

A. Feedback
B. Incident reporting
C. Regular meetings
D. Communication

77. A comprehensive maintenance program


ensures a clean and safe environment. The
following are sets of standards an
organization has to comply with:
1. Emergency light and/or power supply,
water and ventilation systems
2. Regular maintenance of grounds,
facilities and equipment
3. Equipment is serviced only by people
trained in the maintenance of that
equipment.
4. Current information and scientific data
from manufacturers concerning their
product are available for reference and
guidance in the operation and maintenance
of plant equipment.
CHOICES:
A. 1,2,3
B. 1,2
C. 3,4
D. 1,2,3,4

78. Hospital acquired infection is known as:


A. Nosocomial infection
B. Viral infection
C. Airborne
D. Septicemia

79. In compliance with the standard of


Infection control, an interdisciplinary
infection control program will specifically:
A. Ensures the prevention and control of
infection in all services.
B. prevention and treatment of needle stick
injuries
C. prevention of transmission of airborne

infections
D. prevention of communicable disease
80. Planning of facilities and selection and
acquisition of equipment and supplies
involve input from relevant staff and are
undertaken by appropriately-qualified
personnel. To comply with the standard a
criteria for appropriate equipment and
supplies that support the organizations role
and level of service are provided.
Consideration is given to at least to the
following:
1. The intended use
2. Cost benefits
3. Infection control
4. Safety
5. Waste creation and disposal
6. Storage
CHOICES:
A. 1,2,6
B. 3,4,5
C. 2 only
D. All

81. One of the criteria to improve


performance is based clinical practice
guidelines.
A. It is a systematically developed
statements to assist practitioners and
patient decisions about appropriate health
care for specific circumstances"
B. Design and performance measurement,
assessment and improvement.
C. Designed collaboratively based on
scientific evidence, clinical standards,
cultural values and patient preference.
D. Process design and performance
measurement
82. The organization continuously and
systematically improves each performance
by invariably doing the right thing and the

right way for the first time and meeting the


needs of its internal and external clients.
According to standard the organization has
a planned systematic organization wide
approach to the following, EXCEPT in:
A. Process design and performance
measurement
B. Assessment
C. Improvement
D. Maintenance of care
83. In improving performance a new
process of care is designed collaboratively
based on the following set of standards,
EXCEPT:
1. Scientific evidence
2. Clinical standards
3. cultural values
4. patient preference
CHOICES:
A. 1,2
B. 3,4
C. 1 only
D. All- none

84. Who is primarily responsible for


developing, communicating and
implementing a comprehensive quality
improvement program throughout the
organization and delegating responsibilities
to appropriate personnel for its day to day
implementation?
A. Management
B. Chief Nurse
C. Director of the hospital
D. Supervisor

85. An integrated effort designed to improve


quality performance at every level of the
organization.
A. Total quality management
B. Management awareness

C. Mobilization
D. Performance improvement

86. TQM Program Implementation steps are


the following, EXCEPT:
A. Management awareness
B. Mobilization
C. Launching of performance improvement
activities
D. Clinical standards

87. What process assists a health care


facility by continuously looking for ways
problems develop and seeking ways to
prevent problems from happening in the
future
A. Total quality management
B. Management awareness
C. Mobilization
D. Performance improvement

88. Planning and making changes to current


practices to achieve better performances
A. Management
B. Improvement
C. Development
D. Clinical standards
89. Writing down policies and procedures
that govern the critical systems in each of
these services and documenting activities,
are essential in achieving______
A. total quality care
B. total quality management
C. quality assurance
D. performance improvement

90. Judgement of the effectiveness of the


intervention or plan, pathways are standard
for particular medical diagnosis, then

customized for the patient at the time of


admission.
A. evaluation
B. total quality care
C. quality assurance
D. performance improvement

91. The seven Philhealth standards on


performance improvement emphasize the
needs for documentation for the following
reason:
A. Safety, consistency, standardization and
improvement.
B. A step-by-step guide to clinicians in
administering interventions to patients so
that the key step are not missed or
interchanged.
C. Enable both managers and staff to
behave in accordance with the
organizational goals and codes of conduct
and provide guidance in resolving ethical
dilemmas and conflicts.
D. Provides standards that allows for
uniform staff orientation, continuing selfassessment and transparent performance
evaluation.
92. The measures used when assessing
and monitoring the quality of health care are
as follows, EXCEPT:
A. Structure
B. Process
C. Outcome
D. Analysis

93. Includes all the factors that affect the


context in which care is delivered this
includes the physical facility, equipment,
human resources, and organizational
characteristics such as: staff training and
payment methods. These factors are
components of the:

A. Analysis
B. Outcome
C. Process
D. Structure

94. It is the sum of all actions that make up


healthcare these commonly include
diagnosis, treatment, care and patient
education
A. Analysis
B. Outcome
C. Process
D. Structure

95. The measurement of process is nearly


equivalent to the measurement of quality of
care because process contains all acts of
healthcare delivery as quoted by:
A. Donabedian
B. W. Edwards Deming
C. Joseph Juran
D. Ishikawa

96. Compilation of patient's health


information
A. Chart
B. Patient s record
C. Medical records
D. Clinical case record

97. Information about process can be


obtained from the following, EXCEPT:
A. Medical records
B. interviews with patients and practitioners
C. direct observations of healthcare visits
D. human resource management

98. It contains all the effects of healthcare


on patients or populations, including
changes to health status, behavior,

knowledge, patient satisfaction, and healthrelated quality of life.


A. Analysis
B. Outcome
C. Process
D. Structure

99. Compliance of health care organizations


with standard performance is best
measured through the following, EXCEPT:
A. Effective identification of problems
B. Opportunities for improvement

C. On how to proceed to improve


performance based on information
D. Reflection and analysis
100. Nurse who specialized in treating
people with diseases like HIV/Aids or
cancer, who also work with a specific group
of patients of certain age groups
A. Cardiac Nurse
B. Clinical Management Nurse
C. Critical care nurse
D. Dialysis Nurse

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