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Screening Procedures Question Paper

Screening Procedures 

Course:Bachelor Of Education

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2008



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2007/2008
INSTITUTIONAL BASED PROGRAM - APRIL 2008 SESSION
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION

ECE 403: SCREENING PROCEDURES

DATE: Wednesday 27th August 2008_______________TIME: 8.00am – 10.00am

SECTION ONE
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer ALL the questions from this Section. Total marks –
thirty (30).

Q1.
Define the term screening and explain why we need to do screening as early as
possible.[6 marks]
Q2.
Differentiate between identification and diagnosis.[4 marks]

Q3. Explain the screening procedure referred to as foetescapy.[4 marks]

Q4.
Explain with examples the two Health Provisions for children.
[4 marks]

Q5.
Briefly explain the conditions that contribute to sudden death in infancy.
[6 marks]
Q6.
Using Kenyan experiences, discuss the concept of Child Health Surveillance.[6 marks]
1
SECTION TWO
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer only TWO questions from this Section. Each question is
worth twenty marks. Total marks – 40.
Q7.
Briefly discuss the screening procedures followed when an expectant mother
reports to an ante-natal clinic.[20marks]

Q8.
Discuss the characteristics of a good screening test/procedure. [20marks]

Q9.
You have been invited to address expectant mothers on the two screening
procedures undertaken during pregnancy. Write a brief report on your
presentation on Amniocentesis and Ultra Sound.

Q10. As a teacher, how would you assist a medical doctor during assessment of a child
at school entry and what does this assessment involve.

[20 marks]

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