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OUR LADY OF LOURDES COLLEGE FOUNDATION

Vinzons Ave., Daet, Camarines Norte


4600, Philippines

Name: ________________________________________ Date: _____________________


Instructor: RAQUEL B.TORRES RM,RM.MAN 1st Sem. _______________
Course Code: Course Title: Mid 100

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions and write the letter of
your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.

MULTIPLE CHOICE :
1. The following are the concept of health:
1.Health is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely
the absence of disease or infirmity.
2. Health is the ability to maintain balance.
3. Health is the ability to maintain balance and environment.
4. Health is the integration of all part and subparts of an individual.
A. 1,2,3
B. 1,3,4
C. 2,3,4
D. 1,2,3, and 4
2. The theorist who advocates that health is the ability to maintain dynamic equilibrium is:
A. Claude Bernard
B. Walter Cannon
C. Hans Selye
D. Martha Rogers
3. The Health-Illness Continuum Theory describes which of the following:
1. The effect of environment to well-being and illness.
2. High level wellness is achieved if a person is able to function independently.
3. The precursor of illness may be hereditary, environmental and behavioral factors.
4. The relationship between agent, host and environment.
A. 1,2,3,4
B. 1,3,4
C. 1,2,3
D. 2,3,4
4. Which of the following statements is not true is high –level wellness?
A. It is applicable only to healthy individuals.
B. It is the ability to perform activities of daily living
C. It connotes maximizing one’s potentials
D. It is the ability to perform self-care
5. Mrs. Santos had been diagnosed to have hypertension since 15years ago. Since then, she
had maintain low sodium diet, to control her blood pressure. This practiced viewed as :
A. Her superstitious belief
B. Her cultural beliefs
C. Her personal belief
D. Her health belief
6. The Role Performance Model of health views as:
A. Health is the absence of signs and symptoms of disease
B. Health is successful adaptation
C. Health is the ability to perform one’s work or job
D. Health is realization of one’s potential
7. Mr. Salva practices excessive alcohol intake. This is considered as :
A. Behavioral factor
B. Environmental factor
C. Hereditary factor
D. Genetic factor
8. A person who may or may not affected by disease :
A. Agent
B. Carrier
C. Victim
D. Host
9. Health promotion activities are directed to achieve the following .
1.Increasing level of wellness
2.Improving quality of life
3. Relying on health care personnel to maintain health
4.Promoting healthful lifestyle
A. 1,2,4
B. 2,3,4
C. 1,2,3
D. 1,3,4
10. Which of the following behaviors is not expected when a client assumes the sick role .
A. The client seeks for sick leave
B. The clients consult a physician because of headache and perceive fever
C. The client take medication as prescribed by the physician.
D. The client ignores his dizziness, with the hope that it will be relieved
spontaneously.
11. Health is being well using one’s power to the fullest extent. Health is maintained through
prevention of disease via environmental health factor. It is defined by who’s Theorist ?
A. Henderson
B. Nightingale
C. Walter cannon
D. Rogers
12. Health is viewed in terms of the individual’s ability to perform 14 components of nursing care
aided by …
A. Rogers
B. Nightingale
C. Henderson
D. Roy
13. Positive health symbolizes wellness. It is a value terms defined by the culture or individual.
A. Henderson
B. Nightingale
C. Rogers
D. Roy
14. Health is a state and a process of being and becoming an integrated and whole person.
A. Rogers
B. Roy
C. Henderson
D. Nightingale
15. Health is a state that is characterized by soundness or wholeness of developed human
structures and of bodily and mental functioning .
A. Rogers
B. Roy
C. Orem
D. Henderson
16. Health is a dynamic state in the life cycle: illness is an interference in the life cycle.
A. King
B. Roy
C. Rogers
D. Henderson
17. Wellness is the condition in which all parts and subparts of an individual are in
harmony with the whole system.
A. King
B. Neuman
C. Roy
D. Rogers
18. Health in an elusive, dynamic state influenced by biologic, psychologic, and social factors.
Health is reflected by the organization, interaction, interdependence and integration of the
subsystem of the behavioral system.
A. King
B. Johnson
C. Neuman
D. Roy
19. Health is the ability to maintain the internal milieu. Illness is the result of failure to
maintain the internal environment.
A. Henderson
B. Claude Bernard
C. King
D. Neuman
20. Health is the ability to maintain homeostasis or dynamic equilibrium. Homeostasis is
regulated by the negative feedback mechanism.
A. Nightingale
B. Walter Cannon
C. Rogers
D. Roy

TEST-11 MATCHING TYPE. Match Column A to Column B

COLUMN A COLUMN B

1. Self monitoring of blood glucose A. PRIMARY


2. Have annual physical examination B. SECONDARY
3. Regular Pap’s test for women C. TERTIARY
4. Wear hazard devices in the work site
5. Quit smoking
6. Reduce fat and increase fiber intake
7. Sputum examination for Tuberculosis
8. Attending self- management education for DM
9. Exercise regularly
10. Complete Immunization program
11. Undergoing speech therapy after laryngectomy
12. Avoid over exposure to sunlight
13. Eat well- balance diet
14. Physical therapy after CVA
15. Take adequate fluids
16. Annual stool Guaiac test and examination
17. Monthly SBE for women
18. Maintain ideal body weight
19. Avoid /limit alcohol intake
20. Reduce intake of cholesterol

TEST 111- ENUMERATIONS

1. Common causes of disease 1-8


2. Precursor of Illness 1-3
3. Stages of Illness 1-5
4. Classification of disease according to Etiologic Factors 1-10
5. Types of health Promotion 1-5
6. Give 15 Patient’s Bill of Rights

TEST 1V ESSAY

1. Explain the Health and Illness continuum 15 points


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1st Sem.

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Test 111
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