Philadelphia University

Faculty of Nursing

[Community Health NursingTheory]

[Summer Semester] -[2024/2025]

[Final Exam]

Date of the exam: [06/09/2025]

Duration of the exam: [90 minutes]

Student Data
Student’s Name:..........................................................................................

Student’s University Number:....................................................................

Section Number: [ ]
Examiner (s)

Name/Title of Examiner:

[Dr. Talal Bani Ahmad]


Questions
Type of Questions
Number of Questions
Assigned Marks
Obtained
MCQs
34
34

Essay
3
6

Total
37
40

إقرار المشاركة في الامتحان:

أنا الطالب المذكور أعلاه، أقر وأوافق على الشروط الآتية قبل المشاركة في الامتحان:

- إغلاق جميع الأجهزة الإلكترونية مثل الهواتف الذكية، الساعات الذكية، الأجهزة اللوحية، وأي أجهزة إلكترونية أخرى بشكل كامل، وتسليمها للمراقب.

- إن استخدام أي من الأجهزة الإلكترونية أثناء الامتحان من قبلي يُعتبر انتهاكًا لقوانين الامتحان وسيتم اعتباره محاولة غش.

- أفهم أنه في حال تم العثور على أي جهاز إلكتروني بحوزتي، حتى لو كان مغلقًا، فإن ذلك سيُعتبر محاولة للغش، وسأواجه إجراءات تأديبية وفقًا للتعليمات المعمول بها في الجامعة.

التوقيع: ................................

*** MULTIPLE CHOICES: Select the best answer by SHADING the letter of your choice in the answer sheet provided.

1. Which following is the most appropriate expression about occupational illness?

A. Occur because of poor nursing care at hospital

B. Occur at client’s house

C. Occur during the usual performance of one’s occupation.

D. Occur only to those occupying a managerial career at an organization

2. Occupational factors linked to stress for nurses may include which one of the following factors?

A. Inadequate workstation

B. low salaries

C. Sleep deprivation

D. Transportation accident

3. In the field of construction, Workplace walk-through-evaluation of work hazards and need to focus on which type of protection method?

A. Lightning

B. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning system

C. Housekeeping program

D. Personal protective equipment uses

4. Workplace assessment is a technique for assessment of the workplace. This process leads to understanding which of the following?

A. Company management style

B. Actual or potential hazards

C. Level of Business

D. Financial Issues

5. The total number of reported births is 20 in a rural community with a population of 4000. Using 1000 as a constant number in the formula, how much is the crude birth rate?

A. 500 per 1000 population

B. 50 per 1000 population

C. 5 per 1000 population

D. 0.5 per 1000 population

6. Prevent recurrence of acute disease is an example for which level of prevention in occupational health?

A. Primary level of prevention

B. Secondary level of prevention

C. Tertiary level of prevention

D. Primary and secondary level of prevention

7. Workplace assessment is a technique for assessment of the workplace. This process leads to understanding which of the following?

A. Level of Business

B. Financial Issues

C. Company management style

D. Actual or potential hazards

8. The home visit is a family-nurse contact to provide the necessary nursing care. Which of the following is the highest priority before home visits?

A. prepare a plan for the visit

B. Make sure that the client has medical insurance

C. Ask the physician to call the client

D. Try to ask the client to visit the hospital instead of having a home visit

9. Before going on a home visit of a 40-year-old paralyzed woman, a colleague told you that her husband does not allow male nurse to assess his wife. What should you do in this case?

A. Respect family preferences and arrange for a visit from a female nurse if possible

B. Call the husband and inform him that he must accept the policy of the ministry of health

C. Ask the patient if she would like to visit a private clinic

D. Going to the home visit with a physician

10. How may you best express deaths in a given population at a given time?

A. Using biostatistics and a simple formula for the mortality rate

B. By expressing the relationship between disease and death using the form x : y

C. By dividing the number of alive people by the number of dead people using this form: ALIVE / DEAD

D. Using the relative incidence of disease in a population

11. The Services, which provided to improve students' mental, emotional, and social health, is called.

A. Physical Education

B. Health Services

C. Counseling Support Services

D. Family/Community Involvement

12. Which of the followings is the main causes of mortality among school age children.

A. Parasitic disease.

B. Accidents

C. Food poisoning.

D. Handicap

13. The epidemiological Triad refers to which of the following?

A. Interactions between the host-agent-environment variables

B. The levels of prevention: primary, secondary, and tertiary

C. The periods of pre pathogenesis, pathogenesis, and post pathogenesis

D. The agent, the reservoir, and the habitat factors

14. To understand the causes of health and disease, which of the following does epidemiologist study?

A. Families

B. Groups

C. Individuals

D. Populations

15. A screening for diabetes revealed 20 previously diagnosed diabetics and 10 probable new cases, which were later confirmed, for a total of 30 cases. This is called which of the following?

A. Attack

B. Morbidity

C. Prevalence

D. Incidence

16. Which one of the following epidemiological models can be applied to communicable disease?

A. The web of causation model

B. Epidemiologic triad model

C. Health promotion model.

D. The wheel of causation model

17. Which one of the following measures indicates how fast the disease is occurring in a

Population?

A. Risk

B. Ratio

C. Rate

D. Proportion

18. The number of new cases developing in a population at risk during a specified period is called which of the following?

A. Prevalence

B. Incidence

C. Attack

D. Morbidity

19. The type of epidemiologic study that is used to describe a group of persons who share some characteristic of interest and who are enrolled in a study and followed over a period of time to observe some health outcome is called which of the following?

A. Case control study

B. Cohort study

C. Experimental study

D. Cross-sectional study

20. In the epidemiological triad, lifestyle factors such as diet would be considered an example of what kind of factor?

A. Agent

B. Host

C. Environmental

D. Causality

21. A study that uses information on current health status, personal characteristics, and potential risk factors or exposures all at once is called which of the following?

A. Cross-sectional

B. Ecological

C. Case control

D. Cohort

22. Human alteration to the natural environment is related to which of the following?

A. Physical factor

B. Chemical factor

C. Social factor

D. Man-Made environment

23. Mr. Fahad is a community care nurse visiting a client with Parkinson's disease at his home. The client does not have health insurance and worries about the high cost of home visits compared to the cost of hospital care. What should the nurse explain about the cost?

A. The nurse may pay these costs instead of the client

B. Both hospital care and home visits are costing a lot of money

C. C. Hospital care costs less than home visits

D. Home visits cost less than hospital care

24. They are the only toxic substances released intentionally into our environment to kill living things. This definition is referred to which of the following?

A. Pesticides

B. Chemicals

C. Air pollution

D. Water pollution

25. Which one of the following chemicals is considered as one of the top ten chemicals concerning public health?

A. Lead

B. Zinc

C. Mercury

D. helium

26. The nurse working with maternity patients would tell the mothers-to-be to limit their fish consumption to once a week because it may contain which of the following?

A. Lead

B. Sodium

C. Protein

D. Mercury

27. The characteristics of healthy school environment include a psycho-social environment which supports which one of the following?

A. Physical environment

B. Formal and informal policies

C. Lighting and temperature

D. Healthy relationships

28. Which of the following is a focus of rehabilitation?

A. Disease prevention

B. Restoring physical strength and mobility

C. Treating a chronic disease

D. Managing severe illnesses

29. When providing home health care, which individual is responsible for coordinating the care?

A. Physician

B. Dietician

C. Registered nurse

D. Social worker

30. Which of the following correct describe, delivering rehabilitation services in which information and communication technologies are used to expedite communication between the health care professional and the patient at a distant location?

A. Telerehabilitation

B. Social rehabilitation centers

C. Mental Health rehabilitation

D. Professional rehabilitation centers

31. A postpartum mother has anxiety. She does not know how to deal with her newborn. Based on this situation, which of the following actions is best to consider?

A. Scheduling an appointment to enable her to visit her gynecologist

B. Sending here a nurse aid who take care of the newborn

C. asking here to seek help from her mother as she had experience with newborn care

D. Scheduling a home visit to the client to teach her about caring for a newborn.

32. Mr. Fahad is a community care nurse visiting a client with Parkinson's disease at his home. The client does not have health insurance and worries about the high cost of home visits compared to the cost of hospital care. What should the nurse explain about the cost?

A. The nurse may pay these costs instead of the client

B. Both hospital care and home visits are costing a lot of money

C. hospital care costs less than home visits

D. Home visits cost less than hospital care

33. A client with an amputated right leg is receiving rehabilitation care. Which of the following actions should be the focus of a nurse who provides rehabilitation care?

A. Keep the client dependent on the nurse

B. Promoting client independence

C. Helping the client while using crutches always

D. Consider seeking help from a religious friend of the client

34. A community health nurse has a scheduled home visit for the first time to a client with a diabetic foot. The client requires daily dressing of his diabetic foot. When should the nurse best think about the required equipment for dressing?

A. While preparing a visit plan

B. At the morning of same day of home visit

C. Following the second visit to the client

D. During phone interview of client’s family

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Question Three: Write the Main Activities of school health program.

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Question Four: Write four of objectives of the home visit:

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