Established in 1906 by the Baptist foreign mission society of America. Miss rose nicolet, was it's first superintendent.

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Question 1 of 5

Established in 1906 by the Baptist foreign mission society of America. Miss rose nicolet, was it's first superintendent.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Iloilo Mission Hospital School of Nursing, founded in 1906 by Baptists under Rose Nicolet, was an early nursing education center in the Philippines. Unlike St. Paul, PGH, or St. Luke's, it reflects missionary efforts to train nurses, shaping the profession's local history and standards, a key fact in nursing heritage studies.

Question 2 of 5

The characteristic fever in Dengue Virus is characterized as:

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Dengue fever's biphasic pattern initial spike (days 1-3), brief normalcy, then rash-phase rise e.g., 39°C, drop, 38°C distinguishes it. Tricyclic, bicyclic (undefined), and triphasic (three peaks) don't fit. Nurses monitor this e.g., day 4 drop for critical phase intervention, per infectious disease profiles.

Question 3 of 5

Refers to the pressure when the ventricles are at rest

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Diastolic pressure occurs when ventricles rest e.g., 80 mmHg in 120/80 reflecting vascular resistance. Systole (contraction), preload (filling), and pulse pressure (difference) differ. Nurses measure this e.g., in hypertension for baseline cardiovascular health, per BP definitions.

Question 4 of 5

What best describes nurses as a care provider?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Nurses as care providers begin by determining client needs, the cornerstone of the nursing process. This involves assessing conditions such as identifying dehydration in a feverish patient before delivering care like fluids. Providing direct care is an outcome of this, while psychological support and collaboration are specific aspects, not the defining role. For example, a nurse first assesses shortness of breath to decide on oxygen therapy, ensuring interventions are tailored. This foundational step, rooted in frameworks like Gordon's, ensures care is systematic and effective, distinguishing nursing from reactive or uncoordinated efforts in healthcare delivery.

Question 5 of 5

She was the daughter of Hungarian kings, who feed 300-900 people everyday in their gate, builds hospitals, and care of the poor and sick herself.

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Saint Elizabeth of Hungary (13th century), a princess, fed hundreds daily and built hospitals e.g., using wealth for charity. Unlike Catherine (lamp lady), Nightingale (modern nurse), or Gamp (fictional), she's nursing's patron saint, her altruism inspiring early caregiving traditions in Christian nursing history.

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