latestLatest NewsLatest postMock Test PapersBasics of Community Health Nursing Vijendra Kumar10 hours ago10 hours ago01 mins Community Health NursingBasics of Community Health Nursing 1 / 10 What is the full form of RCH? Reproductive and Child Health Rural and Community Health Rehabilitation and Community Healthcare Registered Community Hospital 2 / 10Under the National Health Mission, ASHA stands for: Accredited Social Health Activist Associated State Health Advocate Auxiliary Social Health Advisor Accredited State Health Assistant 3 / 10Which program focuses on providing healthcare services at the village level in India? National Urban Health Mission Ayushman Bharat Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) 4 / 10Which indicator is best for assessing the health status of a community? Crude birth rate Infant mortality rate Population density Hospital admission rate 5 / 10The role of a community health nurse includes all except: Providing bedside care in hospitals Conducting immunization programs Health education in schools Maternal and child health services 6 / 10Which level of prevention focuses on early diagnosis and prompt treatment? Primary prevention Tertiary prevention Secondary prevention None of the above 7 / 10The "Health for All by 2000" goal was set by which international organization? United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) UNICEF Red Cross 8 / 10Which of the following is an essential element of primary health care? Curative care only Community participation High-tech medical d) Only hospital-based services 9 / 10What is the major focus of primary health care? Tertiary care Health promotion and disease prevention Specialized medical care Emergency interventions 10 / 10What is the primary goal of community health nursing? Provide treatment in hospitals Conduct surgeries Promote, maintain, and restore health in the community Focus on individual patient care Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz No related posts.Post navigationPrevious: Pediatric Emergencies & MiscellaneousNext: Communicable & Non-Communicable DiseasesLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.