QUIZ

Maternal and Child Health Quiz
Test your knowledge on maternal and child health with this comprehensive quiz designed to assess your understanding of essential health care concepts.
Put your skills to the test and see how well you know the key principles and practices that ensure the well-being of mothers and children in the healthcare system.
- 30 engaging questions
- Multiple choice and checkboxes
- Perfect for students and healthcare professionals
11. According to the idea of Health Care Delivery system in the Philippines, accessibility of health care means a distance of home to nearest health care facility should have a travel time of less than how many minutes/hours?
30 minutes at maximum
45 minutes at maximum
1 hour at maximum
2 hours at maximum
12. As part of the goal of the program to reduce maternal death. A pregnant mother should have a minimum of how many home visits throughout her entire pregnancy?
A. 3 prenatal visits
B. 4 prenatal visits
C. 5 prenatal visits
D. 6 prenatal visits
13. What is the minimum post-partum visits should a mother have after delivery?
A. 2 post partum visits
B. 3 post partum visits
C. 4 post partum visits
D. 5 post partum visits
14. When should a pregnant mother first do her prenatal check-up?
A. As early as pregnancy was known
B. During the first trimester
C. During the second trimester
D. During the Third trimester
15. Which of the following is an incorrect concept about Maternal Health Programs?
A. Every pregnancy is wanted, planned and supported.
B. Every pregnancy and delivery is appropriately managed in health facilities and by skilled health professionals.
C. Every mother and newborn pair secures proper postnatal care.
D. Every pregnancy is safe in both hospital and home delivery.
16. Integrated management of Childhood Illnesses is to answer or achieve which of the following Millennium Developmental Goal?
A. Millennium Developmental Goal 2
B. Millennium Developmental Goal 3
C. Millennium Developmental Goal 4
Millennium Developmental Goal 5
17. Which of the following indigenous resources in the community refers to Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses as an example?
A. Manpower
B. Materials
C. Money
D. Machinery
E. Method
18. Which of the following is the target population of Intergrated Management of Childhood Illnesses?
A. 6 ½ years old below
B. 60 months old below
C. 71 months old below
D. 5 years old above
19. Which of the following are the two agencies that created Integrated Management of Childhood illness protocols?
A. WHO and UNICEF
B. DOH and WHO
C. UNICEF and DOH
D. Save the Children Foundation and World Health Organization
20. Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses protocols divided its population into two age categories. Which of the following child below is categorize as Young Infant?
A. Jannah, 2 years and 1 month old child
B. Jorenne, 4 years and 3 months old child
C. Utang, 1 year and 8 months old child
D. Utong, 2 months old child
21. Which of the following is an example of a Young Child based on age categories?
A. Genalys, 1 ½ month old.
B. Jhennin, 3 months old
C. Jhamilla, 1 month old
D. Janel, 3 weeks old
22. Which of the following is not included in the Common Childhood Illnesses that Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses was designed to manage?
A. Malaria
B. Diphtheria
C. Dengue
D. Measles
23. A 7 month old Child was brought to the clinic for check-up. Mother told you that the child has fever. Which common childhood illness would you least likely think that causes the fever according to Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses?
A. Dengue
B. Malaria
C. Diarrhea
D. Measles
24. Which of the following is not considered as a danger sign according to Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses protocol?
A. Child has history of convulsion
B. Child vomits everything that is given
C. Child looks lethargic
D. Childs drinks eagerly when offered with water
25. Which of the following is not a main symptoms to assess in Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses Protocol?
A. Cough and Colds
B. Fever
C. Difficulty of Breathing
D. Vomiting
26. Which of the following is not included in the color classification of Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses?
A. Red
B. Pink
C. Yellow
D. Green
27. Which of the following is not an example of a general treatment with patient under Green classification?
A. Counsel Caretaker:
B. Home Treatment
C. Feeding and fluids
D. Pre-referral treatments
28. What does the Acronym EB-SA means according to Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses?
A. Evidence-based syndromic approach
B. Evidence-based syndrome approach
C. Evidence-based syndromic assessment
D. Evidence-based syndrome assessment
29. A child was brought to the Health center with complain of fever. During assessment the child has jerky movement and you assess it as a convulsion. As part of the protocol of the Ingrated Management of Childhood Illnesses, which of the following is the correct action to do?
A. Refer the child to the nearest hospital because the condition mat require a more advance treatment.
B. Give Diazepam with age appropriate dosage.
C. Continue assessing other symptoms because it might be the cause of convulsion.
D. Stay calm and do nothing
30. Which of the following is an incorrect statement about Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses?
A. Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses is a protocol that classify student’s condition.
B. Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses is a protocol that diagnose student’s condition.
C. Cannot handle cases that is cause by trauma and injury.
D. A protocol that also assesses the nutritional problems of a child consulting in the clinic.
31. When giving a dose of Vitamin A for Liza, who is 5 months pregnant to her first child. Which of the following is the correct dose?
A. 100,000 IU
B. 200,000 IU
C. 10,000 IU
D. 20,000 IU
32. Dingdong, 3 years old child was brought to the clinic complains of fever with cough and colds. He has fast breathing and was classified as Severe Pneumonia because of the presence of Danger sign. Which of the following is a correct action by the nurse when giving Vitamin A to Dingdong when the mother claim that his child receive Vitamin A about 2 months ago?
A. Do not give Vitamin A because child was already given and interval is less than 6 months from the last dose.
B. Give Vitamin A 200, 000 IU now.
C. Give Vitamin A 100, 000 IU now
D. Give Vitamin A 10, 000 IU now.
33. What is the dose of Medendazole given to a pregnant mother on her 6 month of pregnancy?
A. 250 mg tablet the entire duration of pregnancy
B. 500 mg tablet the entire duration of pregnancy
C. Not more than 1200 mg tablet in day
D. 1000 mg the entire duration of pregnancy
34. A mother who is pregnant on her second child as you during prenatal consultation why she has to take Iron supplementation with Folic acid during her course of pregnancy. Which of the following is your best response?
A. It helps the mother to prevent Iron deficiency anemia and Xeropthalmia
B. It helps the mother to prevent Iron deficiency anemia and neural tube defect to her baby.
35. Which of the following is an incorrect statement about an infant nutrition?
A. Initiate breastfeeding within 2 hours after birth
B. Exclusive for the first 6 months of life.
C. Complemented at 6 months with appropriate foods, excluding milk supplements.
D. Extend breastfeeding up to two years and beyond.
36. Which of the following is the Legal Basis of the Newborn Screening program of the Department of Health?
A. Republic Act number 7600
B. Republic Act number 7688
C. Republic Act number 9822
D. Republic Act number 9288
37. New born screening is a very effective screening procedure if it is done correctly and precisely. Which of the following is the most Ideal time to perform the screening test?
A. On the 25th hour after birth
B. On the 7th day after birth
C. On the 48 hours after Birth
D. 2 weeks after birth
38. In the process of collecting blood to the child’s sole through needle prick, a special absorbent paper will be used and the paper should be sent immediately to New born screening laboratory after drying the blood for how many hours?
A. 2 hours
B. 3 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 5 hours
39. Which of the following is a correct statement about Newborn Screening Tests? Select all that applies: I. Results are available - 7 working days to 3 weeks II. (-) result = normal III. (+) result = the NBS nurse coordinator will immediately inform the coordinator of the institution where the sample was collected for recall of patients for confirmatory testing. IV. Newborn screening can be done by a physician, a nurse, a midwife or medical technologist. V. Newborn screening is available in participating health institutions (hospitals, lying-ins, Rural Health Units and Health Centers).
A. I,II,III,IV,V
B. I,II,III,IV
C. II,III,IV,V
D. I,II,II,V
40. Which of the following disease that can be screened through New born Screening test if left untreated can lead to Congenital Cataract then eventually blindness?
A. Congenital Hypothyroidism
B. Phenylketonuria
C. Galactosemia
D. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
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