3.3 Community Health Nursing - II Papers QP
3.3 Community Health Nursing - II Papers QP
3.3 Community Health Nursing - II Papers QP
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KARANATAKA STATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING EXAMINATION BOARD
GNM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FEBRUARY - 2020
3RD YEAR PAPER - III (PARER-II FOR 2015 REVISED SYLLABUS)
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING -II
Duration:3 Hours Max.Marks:75
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KARANATAKA STATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING EXAMINATION BOARD
GNM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FEBRUARY -2018
3rd year paper-III Community Health Nursing-II
Duration:3 Hours Max.Marks:75
SECTION-I
I. Give the meaning of the following: 1x4=4
a) Voluntary Health Agency b) Immunization
c) Village Health Guide d) Population Explosion
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) 12th Five-year plan was started in the year 1990
b) Farmer’s Lung is caused by Inhalation of grain dust
c) School Health Services are started 1st at Baroda city
d) Sub centre covers 10,000 population
VII. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x3=3
a) The drug given for the treatment of tuberculosis is
i. Rifampicin ii. Chloroquine iii. Penicillin
b) For the better absorption Iron & Folic Acid tablets should be taken with
i. Milk ii. Citurs fruits iii. Calcium
c) In India CARE began its operation in
i. 1960 ii. 1950 iii. 1970
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males
b) Government of India launched a National AIDS control programme in 1990
c) The recent census in India was conducted in the year 2010
d) Objective of the MCH is only to take care of children
SECTION-II
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) Village Health Guide Scheme was introduced on October 1977..
b) Inhalation of silica dust causes Silicosis
c) Head Quarter of Food and Agriculture Organization (F.A.O) is in Geneva.
d) DOTS is the treatment regimen for Tuberculosis
SECTION-II
VI. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) Japanese encephalitis is a zoonotic disease
b) 1st case of HIV was diagnosed in Karnataka
c) An example of vector borne transmission is malaria
d) Community health centre has 10 beds
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) Karthar Singh Committee is otherwise known as Multipurpose Health worker committee
b) Colostrum is harmful to the new-born baby
c) Notification or reporting is the first step in the control of communicable disease
d) The objective of the under-five clinic is to take care of children below 5 years
SECTION-II
VI. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x3=3
a) Birth and death rates are important components of population.
b) Education is a crucial element in economic and social development
c) BCG vaccine is given to prevent malaria
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) The first five-year plan started in the year 1951
b) CSSM was started in the year 1992
c) Anganwadi is not under the ICDS programme
d) Block Health Educator is the in charge of PHC
VII. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) Filaria is transmitted by Flies
b) Birth and death rates are important components of population
c) Indian Red Cross was established in the year 1940
d) B.C.G. vaccine is given to prevent Tuberculosis
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KARANATAKA STATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING EXAMINATION BOARD
GNM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FEBRUARY -2015
3rd year paper-III Community Health Nursing-II
Duration:3 Hours Max.Marks:75
SECTION-I
I. Give the meaning of the following: 1x4=4
a) Cold chain b) Infant mortality rate c) Demography d) Community development
II. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x4=4
a) The road to health card is an important tool for monitoring growth of under five children
b) The world tuberculosis day is celebrated on 5th September
c) In India there is one primary health canter for every 30,000 population
d) The route of administration of BCG is intramuscular
III. Write short notes on any FOUR of the following: 5x3=15
a) Health organization at district level b) Reproductive child health services
c) Under five clinic d) Preventive and promotive school health services
IV. Answer the Following: 1+3+3=7
a) Define MCH services
b) Write the objectives of MCH services
c) Explain the role of community health nurse in MCH services
OR
a) What is occupational health 1+3+3=7
b) List the important occupational diseases
c) Discuss the role of a nurse in industrial health nursing
V. Answer the Following: 1+3+4=8
a) Define primary health care
b) Write the elements of primary health care
c) Explain the role of a nurse in primary health care
SECTION-II
VI. Choose the correct answer and write: 1x4=4
a) The state of highest literacy rate in India is
i. Maharashtra ii. Tamil Nadu iii. Kerala
b) The year of last census done in India is
i. 2010 ii. 2011 iii. 2012
c) The route of administration of measles vaccine is
i. Subcutaneous ii. Intradermal iii. Intramuscular
d) The world AIDS day is celebrated on
i. 20th August ii. 1st December iii. 14th November
VII. State whether the following statements are TURE or FALSE 1x3=3
a) The number of deaths occurs before 28 days of birth per 1000 live births is termed as
under five mortality rate.
b) The branch of statistics related to biological events and to mathematical facts is called biostatistics.
c) Malaria is transmitted by anopheles mosquito.
VIII. Write short notes on any THREE of the following: 5x3=15
a) AIDS Control Program b) Importance of vital statistics
c) National methods of family planning d) Intrauterine contraceptives.
IX. Answer the Following: 2+2+4=8
a) Define community health team
b) List the members of community health team
c) Explain the role of male health worker in community health team
OR
a) Define fertility 2+3+3=8
b) List the determinants of fertility
c) Explain the benefits of fertility regulation
X. Answer the Following: 2+5=7
a) What is expanded program of immunization
b) Explain the role of a nurse in Pulse Polio Program IQRAWORLD
KARANATAKA STATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING EXAMINATION BOARD
GNM SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FEBRUARY -2014
3rd year paper-III Community Health Nursing-II
Duration:3 Hours Max.Marks:75
SECTION-I
SECTION-II
VI. Give the meaning of the following: 1x4=4
a) Life expectancy b) Health team c) Fertility d) Maternal mortality
VII. Choose the correct answer and write: 1x3=3
a) The number of females per 1000 males is called
i. Dependency ratio ii. Sex ratio iii. Family ratio
b) An outbreak of disease in a community in excess of normal expectation
i. Epidemic ii. Sporadic iii. Pandemic
c) Anti malaria month campaign is observed every year in
i. January ii. June iii. September
VIII. Write short notes on any TWO of the following: 2x4=8
a) Criteria for selection and responsibilities of ASHA
b) Census
c) Functions of responsibilities of female health worker
d) Minimum needs program
IX. Answer the Following: 2+5=7
a) List any 10 national health programs in India
b) Explain the national rural health mission
X. Answer the Following: 1+2+5=8
a) Define vital statistics
b) Write the uses of vital statistics
c) List the health records used in the primary health canters. IQRAWORLD
KARANATAKA STATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING EXAMINATION BOARD
GNM ANNUAL EXAMINATION SEPTEMBER -2013
3rd year paper-III Community Health Nursing-II
Duration:3 Hours Max.Marks:75
SECTION-I
I. Give the meaning of the following: 1x4=4
a) Notification of the disease b) Immunity c) Maternal mortality rate d) Epidemiology
VII. State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE 1x3=3
a) The most difficult health problem to tackle in India is Nutritional problem
b) March 20th is celebrated as world tuberculosis day
c) General births and deaths registration act came in to force on 1st April 1980
VII. State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE 1x3=3
a) WHO declared India as guinea worm free country in February 2000.
b) A Nurse plays a role as an investigator and as a co-ordinator in National Health Programme
c) If a person can only read, but cannot write is considered as literate.