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1. Mr. T, a 32 year-old construction worker, reported for his work even if he is with fever and cough for 2 days. Among different
models of health, in what model will Mr. T be considered as healthy
a. Clinical model c. Adaptive model
b. Role performance model d. Eudaimonistic model

2. When a Public Health Nurse coordinates with a municipal veterinary office and the local government units for the
implementation of the National Rabies Prevention and Control Program, she is utilizing the _____ in reducing the incidence
of Rabies in the community
a. One Health Concept Approach c. Health for All approach
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b. Primary Health Care d. Holistic Care

3. A patient consulted the health center with a chief complaint of weight loss. During the interview, she verbalized that her
mother and sister were both diagnosed with Diabetes. Her dietary history revealed that she consumes two cups of rice per
meal and loves to take her meal with soda. Based on the data gathered, what factors could have influenced the patients'
health condition?
a. Biological and environmental c. Social and Behavioral
b. Behavioral and biological d. Environmental and social

4. The concern of the nurse in CHN involves


1 - families in their homes
2 - school population
3 - workers in factories
4 - patients confined in the hospital
a. All of the above c. All except 4
b. All except 3 d. All except 2

5. The Public Health nurse works together with the people in realizing health goals and plans utilizing what approach
a. Passive c. participatory
b. Permissive d. authoritarian

6. Which of the following features of community health nursing encourages collaboration in the implementation of health
programs
a. Developmental approach c. pre-payment mechanism
b. Preventive service d. multi-sectoral approach

7. What is the basic principle in CHN


a. To tell the community what their problems are c. to be able to lead the community towards improvement
b. To promote a self-reliant community d. to teach and guide the community on how to solve problems

8. The community is made up of people with the following characteristics except:


a. Shared goals and aspirations c. common socio-economic standing
b. Specific beliefs and practices d. geographic location
9. As a PHN, you will provide occupational health services in which of the following settings in your municipality?
1. Grocery 400m away with 15 employees
2. Garment factory 2km away with 22 workers
3. Printing press 1.5km away with 33 workers
4. Farm 6km away with 5 workers
a. 1,2 and 3 c. 1,3 and 4
b. 1,2 and 4 d. All of these
10. Which of the following activities reflect primary prevention in a school health nursing?
a. Screening for malnutrition
b. Monitoring school population for signs of measles during an outbreak
c. Conducting an information drive on healthy eating habits and regular exercise
d. Applying first-aid to a student who sustained a cut during a cooking class
11. All but one are examples of entrepreneurship in nursing:
a. Online store selling cosmetics and food supplements

b. Birthing facility
c. Wellness center
d. Diabetic foot care clinic
12. Health issues in prisons that can be addresses by the nurse include:
1. Overcrowding due to limited space
2. Provision of hygiene kits
3. Risk of TB spread
4. Poor nutritional habits
a. 1,2 and 3 c. 2,3, and 4
b. 1,2 and 4 d. All of these
13. Which of the following statements about public health nursing is incorrect?
a. Health promotions and disease prevention is the major focus of this field
b. Health professionals employed under government service are the only public health workers
c. Collaborative efforts are crucial to the success of public health efforts
d. Care is focused on population groups rather than individuals
14. A 48 year old male adult consulted the health center with a chief complaint of fever and cough for two days. Aside from
history taking and physical examination; Danica the public health nurse performed a risk assessment to her patient for non-
communicable disease. Which of the following risk factors is considered as modifiable risk factor?
a. Age c. cigarette smoking
b. Family history of DM d. gender
15. Tertiary level of prevention would be best described as:
a. Provision of first aid and emergency treatment
b. Health teaching and immunization
c. Monthly self-breast examination
d. Rehabilitation of alcohol and drug dependents
16. Which of the following statements if made by a 45 year old female adult would require the nurse to give further teachings?
a. Walking for at least 30 minutes per day as a form of exercise if healthy for me
b. Breakfast is an important meal of the day. I always have fried rice with hotdog, bacon or longganisa for breakfast
c. I did smoke for three years and it was difficult to quit. Whenever I am tempted to I usually chew on a gum
d. I usually sleep from 9PM - 5AM
17. Eden, a public health nurse conducted a health education program about measles among the community members of
barangay santa rosa. Before the program ends, the participants verbalized that is important for their infants and young
children to complete the doses of Measles vaccines in order to protect their children from having the deadly disease and its
complications. Health promotion model that Eden was able to communicate is the community members, EXCEPT:
a. Perceived susceptibility c. perceived severity
b. Perceived benefits d. perceived barriers
18. Which of the following actions of the community health nurse can be regarded as a health promotion and disease
prevention activity
a. Teaching pregnant mothers about the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of her child's life
b. Assessment of school age children for malnutrition through "operation timbang"
c. Administration of a fixed-dose combination of Rifampicin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide and Ethambutol to a patient with
Tuberculosis
d. Referral of a severely dehydrated child to the hospital
19. The following reasons account for the family as a unit of service:
1. It is a product of both time and place
2. It is an effective channel for the CHN efforts
3. It is the fundamental unit of society
4. It is the focus of health decisions and actions
a. 1,2,3 c. 2,3,4
b. 1,3,4 d. 1,2,4
20. To determine the Cruz family's health problem, the Public Health Nurse may utilize which of these methods?
1. Actual interview
2. Actual observation
3. Review of existing records
4. Physical examination of members
a. 1,2 c. 1,2,3
b. 1,3 d. All of these
21. Which of the following is important in the use of the bag technique during home visit?
a. Arrangement of the bag contents must be convenient to the nurse

b. The bag should contain all necessary supplies and equipment ready to use
c. Be sure thoroughly clean your bag especially when exposes to communicable cases
d. Minimize if not totally prevent the spread of infection
22. Which of the following is the first step when conducting a home visit?
a. Place the nursing bad in a convenient place before performing bag technique
b. Greet client and family and introduce yourself
c. Explain the purpose of the visit
d. Inspect the physical environment of the household
23. When we determine whether the objectives of the family nursing care plan were attained or not, we are determining
a. Effectiveness c. adequacy
b. Efficiency d. appropriateness
24. When the community and public health nurse consults the people in the community as to what they think are the pressing
health issues of their neighborhood, the nurse is engaged at what step of the nursing process?
a. Assessment c. Planning
b. Community Diagnosis d. Implementation
25. Nurse Rodel will conduct a nutrition assessment of children less than fi years of age in a village. He will gath information
from families with members who belong to the target population. What method of data gathering is best for purpose?
a. Records Review c. survey
b. Census d. focus group discussion
26. Which of the following is described as the process of identifying community problems and needs?
a. Assessment c. planning
b. Community Diagnosis d. implementation
27. A community-oriented project is based on the premise that:
a. Nurses should prioritize the needs of the people.
b. Community should assess their own health needs with assistance of the nurse.
c. People needs to be involved in planning implementing, and evaluating activities.
d. Community organizers should orient the people on the process of community development.
28. After the Clean and Green Campaign in Brgy. Bagong Silang, the community and public health nurse conducted a random
interview of the people who participated to evaluate the success of project implementation. This refers to what type of
evaluation?
a. Process c. Outcome
b. Impact d. result
29. All but one are uses of epidemiology in public health:
a. Identify patterns of disease occurrence in a population
b. Determine population characteristics and risks for disease
c. Explain natural history disease
d. Treat conditions prevalent in population groups
30. A disease that is constantly or consistently present in a specific location or community is best described as:
a. Sporadic c. Epidemic
b. Endemic d. Pandemic
31. Sources of data in epidemiology include primary (researcher made study) and secondary data (population census, birth and
death certificates, disease registries, patients' medical records, health insurance claims, population-based health surveys).
All but one are included under vital statistics according to the United Nations:
a. Births c. marriage
b. Deaths d. journal readings
32. Type of epidemiologic study that focuses on identifying causal factors or causation of disease is termed as:
a. Descriptive c. experimental
b. Analytical d. randomized control trial
33. Activities that promote healthy lifestyles, and avoiding the development of behaviors and exposure patterns that contribute
to increased risk of disease is termed as:
a. Primordial prevention c. secondary prevention
b. Primary prevention d. tertiary prevention
34. The community health nurse leads a class on breastfeeding with a group of prenatal parents. The nurse allows the
participants to ask questions, make comments, and reason out loud as feedback is given. Which of the following teaching
techniques is the nurse using?
a. Discussion c. demonstration
b. Lecture d. role playing
35. Which of the following is the primary role of the community health nurse?
a. Health educator c. Community organizer

b. Health care provider d. Health service coordinator


36. All but one are reasons why nurses on the field employ community health education:
a. Promote peoples health and reduce their risks
b. Eliminate disease
c. Guide people on what services and agencies can be accessed
d. Maintain optimum level of functioning to restore health
37. PHC aims to strengthen the health care delivery system by increasing opportunities and supporting conditions wherein
people will manage their own health care. As a strategy. What is its main focus?
a. Creating multi-sectoral linkages
b. Responsibility for health rests on the individual, his family and the community
c. Support for frontline health workers
d. Assurance of increasing investment for health care services
38. The strategies being employed in PHC are the following, EXCEPT
a. Organization of communities arising from their expressed needs
b. Development of intra-sectoral linkages with other government and private agencies
c. Development and utilization of appropriate technology
d. Granting incentives and supports for Community leaders in the implementation of services
39. Use of herbal medications allows the people to manage their own healthcare through which of the following
cornerstone/pillars of Primary Health Care
a. Active Community Participation c. Use of Appropriate Technology
b. Inter/Intra-Sectoral Linkages d. Support mechanism made available
40. In the conceptual framework of Primary Delivery System, its goal is embodied in Health Care in the Philippine Health Care
which of the following statements!
a. Health for all Filipinos
b. Community-based, accessible, acceptable
c. Health for all Filipinos and Health in the and cost-effective health care services hands of the People by the year 2020
d. D.A Longer Disability-Free life
41. What is the legal basis of the implementation and utilization of Primary Health Care (PHC) in the philippines
a. Letter of Instruction 949 c. RA 7305
b. Presidential Decree 996 d. RA 7164
42. Community organizing requires active participation of the people to be successful. All but one are purposes of a community
assembly:
a. Help people identify their own problem
b. Plan for the solution of identified problems
c. Gain cooperation, pledge support and work together in implementing projects
d. Execute measures to solve existing problems in the community
43. Which of the following approaches is best in applying community organization in public health nursing?
a. Primary health care c. Universal Health care
b. Community outreach d. Community-Oriented Organization
44. The focus of organizing communities is to help the marginalized and those in need. All but one are target population groups
of this process:
a. Fortunate members of the society c. Exploited members of the community
b. Deprived sectors of the society d. Poorest sectors of the community
45. In community organizing, the nurse identifies potential leaders that will facilitate planning and implementing programs for
the community. Which of the following, is not included in the criteria for spotting potential leaders?
a. effective communication skills c. influential and charismatic
b. willingness to work for the community d. high educational attainment
46. Community organizing ends when he community is already self-reliant. The purpose of termination or phase out is best
captured in which of the following statements?
a. It indicates the community organization is finished.
b. Organization can expand to other poor communities.
c. It can evaluate the outcomes of the program.
d. It will prevent dependency of the community.
47. The leading cause of death globally is which of the following?
a. Malnutrition c. Infectious Diseases
b. NCDs d. Aging
48. Common factors that influence global health issues include:

1. Poverty

2. Inequality

3. Environment
4. Socioeconomic conditions
a. 1, 2, and 3
b. 1 and 2 only
c. 3 and 4 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
49. Universal Health Coverage means that all individuals and communities receive the health services they need without
suffering financial hardship. Such services include:

1. Health promotion
2. Disease prevention
3. Rehabilitation
4. Curative and Palliative Care

a. 1, 2, 3, and 4
b. 1, 3, and 4
c. 1, 2, and 3
d. 1 and 4 only
50. All but one are correct statements about the Sustainable Development Goals:
a. It has 17 goals and 139 targets
b. It will be implemented from 2016 to 2030
c. It was launched by the World Health Organization to ensure quality of life
d. It aims foster to collaboration among member states of the United Nations
51. Which of the following roles can the nurse assume to promote global health?
a. Human Rights Advocate
b. Political Activist
c. Community Organizer
d. All of the above
52. Inter local health zone as a form of inter LGU cooperation is based on which the following objectives?

1. To protect the public or collective health of the community;


2. To assure the constituents access to range of services to meet health care needs of the individuals;
3. To manage limited resources for health more efficiently and equitably
4. To promote self-reliance of individuals, families, and communities.
a. 1, 2, 3
b. 2, 3, 4
c. 3.4.1
d. 4, 1. 2
53. The delivery of basic health services is the responsibility of both national and local government, which of the
following facilities are directly under local health boards?
1. Rural health units
2. District hospitals
3. Secondary hospitals
4. Tertiary hospitals
a. 1, 2, 3
b. 2, 3, 4
c. 3, 4, 1
d. 1 only
54. Devolution of health services transferred powers and authority to local government units for self-reliance. Who
among the following is considered as the chairman of the local health board?
a. Municipal Mayor
b. Congressman of the District

c. Governor
d. Municipal Health Officer
55. The current framework used by the DOH in implementing health reforms for the country is which of the
following?
a. FOURmula One
b. Kalusugan Pangkalahatan
c. Duterte Health Agenda
d. FOURMULA One Plus
56. In a municipality with a 100,000 population, how many Public Health Nurses must be deployed to ensure
effective health service delivery?
a. 10
b. 20
c. 15
d. 25
57. During thorough drying and stimulation of the baby your rapid assessment shows she is crying. Which will be
your next action?
a. Suction the baby's mouth and nose
b. Clamp and cut the cord
c. Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact with mother
d. Place the baby on the breast
58. Early initiation postpartum mothers is highly encouraged because of the proven benefits both for the mother
and child. When is it recommended to initiate early breastfeeding?
a. As soon as possible
b. Within 90 minutes
c. within 90 seconds
d. anytime
59. MNCHN promotes facility-based delivery. Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEMONC) caters to
normal labor and deliveries and may perform the following obstetric functions:
1. Parenteral administration of Oxytocin in the third stage of labor
2. Parenteral administration of loading dose of anti-convulsants
3. Parenteral administration of initial dose of antibiotics
4. Performance of imminent breech delivery
5. Removal of retained placental fragments
a. 1235
b. 2345
c. 135
d. 12345
e. 1345
60. Expanded Newborn Screening Test covers how many genetic, metabolic and infectious medical conditions of the
newborn?
a. 6
b. 12
c. 24
d. 28
e. 32
61. Priority targets under the Philippine Family Planning Program include:
1. A woman who delivered a baby 12 months ago
2. Couples having 4 children
3. Women aged 20 to 35 years
4. Primiparous with 4 year old child
a. 1234
b. 234
c. 12

d. 134
62. Republic Act 10152 or also known as the "Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011"
mandates the basic immunization covering the vaccine- preventable diseases and the inclusion of which
additional vaccines?
a. Hepatitis B, Haemophilus Influenza B(Hib), Mumps, Rubella, Varicella
b. Hepatitis B, Haemophilus Influenza B Hib, Mumps, Rubella
c. Haemophilus Influenza B (Hib) and Rubella
d. Chickenpox, Herpes Zoster and Hepatitis B
63. Which vaccine would the nurse discard?
a. Hepatitis B- liquid and cloudy
b. OPV- clear, colorless liquid
c. Rotavirus vaccine- clear colorless
d. Tetanus toxoid- clear, colorless
64. In case the child is 7 months of age, which vaccine should be given for supplemental measles vaccination?
a. AMV
b. MMR
c. MR
d. any of the above
65. Which of the following are considered risk factors for the development of noncommunicable diseases?
1. Smoking
2. Physical Inactivity
3. Unhealthy Diet
4. Excessive alcohol drinking
a. 1
b. 1 and 2
c. 1.2.3
d. 1,2,3,4
66. What is the second leading cause of mortality in the Philippines based on the 2016 statistics?
a. Ischemic Heart Disease
b. Cancer
c. Cerebrovascular Diseases
d. Diabetes Mellitus
67. In promoting and designing physical activity programs in the community, which of the following conditions
should be considered by the community health nurse?
1. The activity should be based on the interests, preferences, and readiness of the individual.
2. The activity must be enjoyable.
3. The community leaders should be present in the activity.
4. The activity should include a variety of activities to encourage participation.
5. The physical environment should promote physical activity behaviors.
a. 1
b. 1 and 2
c. 1,2,3,4,5
d. 1,2,4,5
68. In the management of noncommunicable diseases in low resource settings like the Philippines, the WHO
developed a Package of Essential Noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions. Which of the following
diseases is not included in the PEN?
a. Cardiovascular Diseases
b. Pneumonia
c. Diabetes Mellitus
d. COPD
e. Cancer
69. The members of the primary health team works collaboratively in the implementation of PEN in the health
center. What are the responsibilities of the public health nurse?

1. Counsel individuals about healthy lifestyle


2. Receive NCD referrals for medical management
3. Physically examines the individual
4. Conduct risk assessment and screening
5. Measures height, weight and vital signs
a. 1,2,3,4,5
b. 1,2,4
c. 1,4,5
d. 2,3,4
70. All but one are included in the strategies to reduce population's risk in developing NCDs
a. promote a smoke free environment
b. read food labels and nurture healthy eating habits
c. be present during appointments and consultations with mental health professionals or workers
d. engage in physical activity and exercise at least once a week for 10 minutes
71. What are the mental health services that should be provided to communities as stipulated under the Mental
Health Act?
1. support services for families and co-workers of mental health services
2. dissemination of mental health information and promotion of mental health awareness in the community
3. community resilience and psychosocial wee-being training in all barangays
4. training and capacity building programs for local mental health workers
5. availability of mental health and psychosocial support services during and after disasters
a. 1,2,3,4,5
b. 1,2,3,4
c. 1,3,4
d. 1,2,3
72. In order to prevent and control communicable diseases, which of the following information will be highly
significant for the nurse?
a. Expertise of the physician
b. Nature of the disease
c. Availability of drugs and vaccines
d. Development of new technologies
73. Feces, urine, blood and other body fluids are considered ass
a. Vehicles of transmission
b. Portal of entry
c. Reservoir of agent
d. Portal of exit
74. Which of the following mosquitoes is known to carry the Dengue infection?
a. Dengue virus
b. Aedes aegypti
c. Plasmodium vivax
d. Plasmodium falciparum
75. In the Philippines, which of the following groups are commonly affected by Dengue?
a. Infants
b. Children
c. Teenagers
d. Elderly
76. Which of the following measures is not contraindicated in Dengue?
a. Use aspirin for fever
b. Give dark colored food to check for GI bleeding
c. Apply calamine lotion for rashes
d. Administer ORS or hydrite solution for rehydration
77. Which of the following infectious agent is the cause of schistosomiasis?
a. Schistosoma Japonicum

b. Enterobius vermicularis
c. Ascaris Lumbricoides
d. Ancylocytoma duodenale
78. What is the intermediary host for schistosomiasis?
a. Anopheles mosquito
b. Oncomelamia quadrasi
c. Infected humans
d. Sarcoptes scrabei
79. You know that typhoid fever is caused by which of the following organism?
a. Shigella
b. Paramyxovirus
c. Salmonella
d. Spirochete
80. Environmental health issues include:
1. Climate change and global warming
2. Air pollution
3. Over-crowding and poor waste management
4. Water contamination and pollution
a. 1,2,3,4
b. 2,3,4
c. 1,2,3
d. 1,3,4
81. The Sanitaion Code of the Philippines is embodied in which of the following state declaration?
a. RA 9003
b. PD 856
c. PD 825
d. RA 6749
82. Which of the following disease can result from poor environmental condition?
a. Hepatitis A
b. Hypertension
c. Diabetes Mellitus
d. Anemia
83. Color coded bins are important in segregating healthcare waste, all but one are included:
a. Pink
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. Orange
84. Type of water supply recommended for urbanized communities with the advantage of having a pipeline
distribution that reduces contamination:
a. Stand Posts
b. Communal Faucet
c. Waterworks
d. Point source
85. Which of the following are considered as a characteristics of an acceptable excreta disposal facility
a. 1,2,3,4
b. 1,2,
c. 1,2,3
d. 1,3,4
1. Easy to maintain and safe
2. Provides privacy
3. Simple, cheap and easy to construct
4. Provides protection from elements

86. Immunization/vaccination, improving health and nutrition, flood protection, and relocation from risk areas are
examples of which of the following components of disaster management?
a. Preparedness
b. Mitigation
c. Response
d. Recovery and Rehabilitation
87. All but one are true of the Sendai Framework
a. Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk
b. Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
c. Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response
d. It was implemented from 2005 to 2015
88. Disasters are considered as a public health concern based on the following reasons:
1. Large number of deaths and injuries are encountered
2. Disease outbreaks such as cholera, measles and dengue emerge
3. Weakened health systems due to damage to both lives and property
4. Interruption of social services and access to safe water and food
a. 1,2,3
b. 1 and 3 only
c. 2 and 4 only
d. 1,2,3, and 4
89. Which of the following are included in the roles of the nurse in disaster risk reduction and management in
communities?
1. Provide valuable information for the development of plans for disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and
recovery
2. Assist with or participate in all aspects and stages of an emergency or disaster
3. Coordinate with community organizations to regularly conduct disaster drills
4. Train community leaders on how to readers first-aid during disasters as part of community preparedness
a. 1,2,3
b. 1 and 3 only
c. 2 and 4 only
d. 1,2,3, and 4
90. Nurse Perci, requested her relative's chant who was not under his care from the nurse on duty. Nurse Perci
should be guided ny which of the following standards of the data privacy and confidentiality?
a. Nurses have the right to access all patient's records in the hospital
b. Nurses only have direct access to the health records of patients under their care
c. Nurses have the special right to look at any type of health information especially if it is their relative
d. Nurses must assume that they have the right to look at any health information pertinent in conducting their
respective roles and functions
91. Which statement violates the Data Policy Standards and Policy?
a. The disclosure of patient or personal health information must be consented by the patient or his or her legally
authorized representative
b. Nurses may decide om behalf of the patient as long as the intention is to promote the patient's well-being
c. The patient's health information is a privileged information shared to healthcare professionals directly involved
in patient care
d. Discussions about a patient and his or her personal health information must be limited or kept within the
workplace are and should not be done in public places or platforms where data breaches are highly probable.
92. It is the reporting and recording system of the Philippine Health Care Delivery System.
a. Sentrong Sigla Movement
b. Field Health Service Information System
c. Target List
d. Individual Health Record
93. The PHN wants to review the degree of compliance of patient with PTB of their DOTS program. The nurse needs
to review which recording tool?

a. Family Health Record


b. Target List
c. Summary table
d. Monthly consolidation table
94. The nurse needs to come up with her Quarterly Report which recording tools will serve as basis for his/her
report?
a. Family health record
b. Target list
c. Summary table
d. Monthly consolidation table
95. A mother brought her child with cough in the health center. Which recording tool should the nurse retrieve?
a. Family health record
b. Target list
c. Summary table
d. Monthly consolidation table
96. The PHN realizes that it has only been 2 weeks since they last received the M2-Morbidity report of their
midwives. The PHN knows that which of the following is true about M2:
a. It is a report of all the deaths that occurred in the barangay in the past month
b. It is a quarterly record of the complaints of the patients of the BHS
c. It is a monthly report of the diseases tallied by age and sex
d. It is a weekly record of the illnesses seen by the midwife tallied by age and sex
97. Digital health refers to the use of ICT in medicine, nursing and other health-related professions. All of the
following are true about digital health EXCEPT:
a. Refers to the intersection of health sciences and technology
b. A breakthrough set of technology-based interventions to address health inequities
c. The use of information and communications technology to treat patients, conduct research, educate health
professionals, track diseases and monitor public health
d. It includes health informatics, telemedicine, mHealth and eLearning
98. The Philippine eHealth Strategic Framework and Plan (PeHSFP) for 2014-2020 is the first official document that
serves as the roadmap on how the country will use IT in healthcare. Which of the following is NOT a component
of the PeHSFP?
a. Governance
b. CHITS
c. Privacy and confidentiality
d. Network
99. Electronic medical record systems (EMRs) are automated systems that stores patient demographic, clinical and
administrative data. Which of the following is true about electronic medical record systems?
a. Digitalization of paper records
b. Require mandatory implementation to avoid resistance
c. Designed based on context, needs and workflow
d. Useful only for claims reimbursement

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