Chronic Ear Infection: ST ND

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1. If pus is present and draining from the ear for 20 days it is classified as?

- Matoiditis
- Acute ear infection
- Severe ear infection
- Chronic ear infection
2. All are true according to the feeding recommendation chart with patients under 8 months;
EXCEPT?
- Breastfeed as often as the child wants
- Give enough amount of lugaw with carrots
- Give small amount of rice with vegetables
- Banana will serve as snack in between meals
3. You recorded clinical manifestation of your patients as follows: temperature 36degree C,
with runny nose, with measles and negative in blood smear. All are correct in the
treatment except?
- Give one dose of paracetamol
- Give quinine
- For follow up in 2 days if fever persists
- If still with fever days, re assess
4. All are under the specific goals, except?
- To sustain the polio-free status of the Philippines
- To eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus
- To prevent Tuberculosis among children and adult
- To eliminate measles infection
- NOTA
5. If there is no hospital in the area, you may make some decisions differently. You should
only refer a child if you expect the child to receive better care.
- 1st sentence is false, 2nd is true
- True
- False
- 1st sentence is 2nd is false
6. All vaccines are to be given at 4 month of a child except?
- DTaP
- Hib
- HEP B
- OPV
7. True or False. 1st dose of HEP B vaccine will be given at birth. 2nd dose from the range of
1-2 months, and the last dose will range from 6-18 months of age?
- True
- False
8. All are diseases are spread thru air transmission, except?
- Hib
- Mumps
- Pneumococcal
- Rubella
9. When we communicate and counsel we always?
- We guide on how to make an oresol
- Listen to what the mother already know
- Ask the mother what’s the problem
- Examine the mothers knowledge
- We compliment the mother for breastfeeding her child
10. We advised the mother that she will return her 2 month child immediately if:
- Rr- 50 bpm
- the infant feeds slowly
- None of the choices
- Skin warm to touch
11. True of False. Pertussis is also known as “100 day cough”
- True
- False
12. All vaccine are the least sensitive to heat, except?
- OPV
- TT
- DPT
- EOG
13. For a 4 months child with dysentery and acute ear infection, what antibiotic will you
give?
- 1 ml Amoxycillin 125/5ml TID for 5 days
- 1.5 ml of Chlorampenicol 1500 mg/vial q 12 for 5 days
- 1 ml Benzylpenicyllin 100000 “u”/vial q 12 for 5 days
- 2 tablets of Cotrimoxazole 20 ml/100 mg per tablet, BID for 5 days
14. True or False. If your patient that is 1 yr old that has diarrhea, you will advise the mother
to replace every loose stool to 80 ml of ORESOL
- True
- False
15. How to determine if the sick infant needs urgent referrals?
- In an infant 2-5 y.o has both severe dehydration and possible serious bacterial
- If the infant age 1 week – 3 months has possible serious bacterial infection
- If an infantis able to feed and has serious bacterial infection
- If the infant has severe dehydration
16. This classification row means that the child needs an appropriate oral drug or other
treatment, these treatments include teaching the child’s mother how to give oral drugs to
treat local infection at home
- Pink
- White
- Green
- Yellow
17. Any jaundice if age less than 24 hours and (+) jaundice in palms and soles, it is classified
as?
- Jaundice
- Acute jaundice
- Severe jaundice
- Chronic jaundice
18. When a child is classified as Anemia we give mebendazole if child is 1 yr old and has not
had a dose in the previous 6 months. TRUE or FALSE?
- True
- False
19. All are examples of local infections that are common in children, ecept?
- Thrush
- Eye infection
- Mouth ulcer
- Ear infection
20. True or False. We strictly follow the principle of we always reconstitute the freeze dried
vaccines in anything other than the diluents supplied with them
- True
- False
21. In the orientation how many clinical instructions in the Nursing Department?
- 12
22. True or False. BCG is given single dose at birth 0.05 ml ID
- True
- False
23. You are assessing a 3 yr old child with no signs of stridor, no chest indrawing, no
convulsion, feeding well and RR-70bpm, you classify the child as?
- Pneumonia
- Severe pneumonia
- Very severe pneumonia
- No pneumonia
24. True or False. First line drugs were chosen because they are effective, easy to give and
inexpensive.
- True
- False
25. All of the following treatments in the clinic may need to give before the infant or child
leaves for the clinic, except?
- Breastmilk or sugar water to prevent low blood sugar
- Vitamin A to avoid corneal rupture
- Quinine for severe malaria
- IM Antibiotics if the child cannot take an oral antibiotics
26. It is used to evaluate if the treatment is working and to give other treatment needed.
- Return immediately
- Counselling
- Follow up appointment
- NOTA
27. Identify the patient if it is urgent or non urgent referral. A 2 yr old child having ough
which has lasted for more than 30 days. The nurse recorded as “refer for assessment”
- Urgent referral
- Non urgent referral
28. What is the age of you clinical instructor?

29. All of the following classification under sick children needed an oral antibiotic, except?
- Pneumonia
- Local bacteria infection
- Mastoditis
- Acute ear infection
30.

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