Latest MAPEH Reviewer 8 - LET EXAM - Questions & Answers

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1. When would you not advise HIV testing
I. Previous history of sexually transmitted disease?
II. Had male to male sexual intercourse
III. Had intercourse with a sex trade worker
IV. I would advice HIV testing of all of the above situation
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I, II and III

ANS: D

2.Which of the following is NOT TRUE regarding breastfeeding ?
A. Exclusive breastfeeding can provide adequate nutrition for infants less than 1 months.
B. 7-12month-old babies need complimentary feeding on top of breast milk to meet their nutrition needs.
C. If the mother is not producing milk of the baby’s birth, supplemental formula feeding should be given immediately to avoid undernutrition.
D. Lactation prevents the onset of menstruation in the mother thereby contributing to natural family planning.

ANS: C

3. What is the best treatment option you can advise for a child who is having diarrhea?
A. Antibiotics
B. Antidiarrheal medication
C. Gatorade
D. Oral rehydration solution

ANS: D

4. If you are to interview a 14 year-old female which of the following questions should you ask to determine her overall health?
I. Do you have a boyfriend? Are you sexually  active?
II. Have you ever thought of  or tried killing yourself?
III. Do you smoke and/or drink alcoholic beverages?
A. I only
B. II only
C. III ony
D. I, II and III

ANS: D

5. The following are TRUE regarding child abuse EXCEPT?
A. neglect  children  constitutes child abuse according to R.A 7610
B. children with chronic medical illness are at risk of being abused
C. failure to gain weight can be a sign of child abuse
A.  I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I, II, and III

ANS: D


6. Which is true about tuberculosis?
A. It is hereditary
B. Using a TB patient’s utensils will make you sick.
C. 1 month of treatment is needed to cure the disease.
D. After 2 weeks of medication the patient is no longer infections.

ANS: D

7. Newborns in Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital are wrapped against their mother’s chest in a direct skin-to-skin contact. Which is LEAST TRUE about this so-called Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC)?
A. This hospital lacks enough linen, warmers beds to provide for all those newborns
B. This method promote breastfeeding and early discharge from the hospital
C. The father can take the mother ‘s role in the kangaroo care
D. Premature babies can benefit from KMC even without putting him in an incubator

ANS: A

8.  The blood vessel that supplies nutrient to the brain is the _________ .
A. jugular version
B. aorta
C. carotid artery
D. superior mesenteric artery

ANS: C

9. Which substance when abused leads to hearing loss, peripheral neuropathies, brain damage?
A. Marijuana
B. Cocaine
C. Methamphetamine
D. Rubber-based contact cement  (“rugby”)

ANS: D

10. Flexion of the knees and extension of the hips are functions of which muscles?
A. Gluteus maximus
B. Hamstring
C. Quadriceps
D. Gastrocnemius

ANS: B

11. Which is NOT true of chicken pox?
A. Touching the fluids of chicken pox blisters can get you the disease
B. Inhalation of airborne droplets from a patient with chicken pox can get you the disease
C. When the blisters start crusting the patient is no longer contagious.
D. Even after the resolution of the disease the virus remains inactive in certain nerves of our body.

ANS: C

12. The abuse of this substance is notorious for destroying for destroying the nasal septum leading to nasal bleeding, loss of sense of smell, chronically runny nose, hoarseness, etc. Which substance is referred to?
A. Heroin
B. Marijuana
C. Cocaine
D. Rubber-based contact cement (“rugby”)

ANS: C

13. Who among the following has the least risk of having a heart attack?
A. A 47-year-old female
B. A 46-years-old male
C. A female with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30
D. A male with a high LDL cholesterol

ANS: A

14. A person with bloodshot eyes, paranoia, rapid heartbeat, constant cough could be abusing__________.
A. heroin 
B. marijuana 
C. methamphetamine
D. LSD

ANS: B

15. A depressive person tried committing suicide by slashing her wrist; which major artery is commonly cut in such a situation?
A. Radial artery
B. Ulnar artery
C. Carpal artery
D. Median artery

ANS: A

16. In the Philippines, 13 mothers die everyday due to pregnancy-related complications. What is the major cause of maternal mortality:
A. Post-partum hemorrhage
B. Infection
C. Undernourishment
D. Abortion

ANS: A

17. TRUE regarding rabies post-exposure prophylaxis?
A. Infants and pregnancy women should never be given rabies vaccine
B. Babies born to rabid mothers become naturally immune to rabies.
C. If you get bitten by a pig you need anti-rabies vaccine.
D. No vaccine is needed if your neighbor’s dog caused a minor scratch in your leg.

ANS: C 

18. Which is NOT TRUE regarding the Ebola virus disease:
I. The virus is transmitted to people from wild animals
II. Up to 90% of infected individuals die of the disease
III. Reston ebolavirus, a species of the genus ebolavirus, can be found in the Philippines
A. I only
B. II only 
C. III only
D. I, II, and III

ANS: D

19. A supply of clean air to breath is very important for good health. But air pollutants are everywhere. Which of the following techniques will most likely minimize your exposure to air pollutants?
A. Proper location of dump sites.
B. Don’t cook on a charcoal barbecue in an enclosed space.
C. Protect yourself from medical radiation.
D. Do not use a microwave over if the door does not close properly.

ANS: B

20. The presence of the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere is important because it___________.
A. reduces the amount of acid rain and urban song  
B. enhance the greenhouse effect
C. has led to sharp increases in all types skip cancer
D. absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation

ANS: D

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