BRUNNER AND SUDDARTHS TEXTBOOK OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 14TH EDITION HINKLE TEST BANK
BRUNNER AND SUDDARTHS TEXTBOOK OF MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING 14TH EDITION HINKLE TEST BANK Chapter 02: Community-Based Nursing Practice 1. A community health nurse has scheduled a hypertension clinic in a local shopping mall in which shoppers have the opportunity to have their blood pressure measured and learn about hypertension. This nursing activity would be an example of which type of prevention activity? A) Tertiary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Primary prevention D) Disease prevention Ans: B Feedback: Secondary prevention centers on health maintenance aim at early detection and prevention. Disease prevention is not a form of health care but is a focus on primary prevention. 2. The nursing instructor is preparing a group of students for their home care rotation. In preparation, the group discusses the patients that they are most likely to care for in the home. Which of the following groups are the most common recipients of home care services? A) Mentally ill patients B) Patients receiving rehabilitation after surgery C) Terminally ill and palliative patients D) Elderly patients Ans: D Feedback: The elderly are the most frequent users of home care services. The patient must be acutely ill, home bound, and in need of skilled nursing services to be eligible for this service. The other answers are incorrect because it is the elderly who are seen most frequently in the home health setting, though each of the other listed groups may sometimes receive home care. 3. A recent nursing graduate has been surprised at the sharp contrast between some patients lifestyles in their homes and the nurses own practices and beliefs. To work therapeutically with the patient, what 23 must the nurse do? A) Request another assignment if there is dissonance with the patients lifestyle. B) Ask the patient to come to the agency to receive treatment, if possible. C) Resolve to convey respect for the patients beliefs and choices. D) Try to adapt the patients home to the norms of a hospital environment. Ans: C Feedback: To work successfully with patients in any setting, the nurse must be nonjudgmental and convey respect for patients beliefs, even if they differ sharply from the nurses. This can be difficult when a patients lifestyle involves activities that a nurse considers harmful or unacceptable, such as smoking, use of alcohol, drug abuse, or overeating. The nurse should not request another assignment because of a difference in beliefs, nor do nurses ask for the patient to come to you at the agency to receive treatment. It is also inappropriate to convert the patients home to a hospital-like environment. 4. Infection control is a high priority in every setting where nursing care is provided. When performing a home visit, how should the nurse best implement the principles of infection control? A) Perform hand hygiene before and after giving direct patient care. B) Remove the patients wound dressings from the home promptly. C) Disinfect the patients syringes prior to disposal. D) Establish a sterile field in the patients home before providing care. Ans: A Feedback: Infection control is as important in the home as it is in the hospital, but it can be more challenging in the home and requires creative approaches. As in any situation, it is important to clean ones hands before and after giving direct patient care, even in a home that does not have running water. Removing the wound dressings from the home and disinfecting all work areas in the home are not the best implementations of infection control in the home. Used syringes are never disinfected and a sterile field is not always necessary. 5. An adult patient is ready to be discharged from the hospital after undergoing a transmetatarsal amputation. When should your patients discharge planning begin? 24 A) The day prior to discharge B) The day of estimated discharge C) The day that the patient is admitted D) Once the nursing care plan has been finalized Ans: C Feedback: Discharge planning begins with the patients admission to the hospital and must consider the possible need for follow-up home care. Discharge planning should begin prior to the other listed times. 6. A home health nurse is preparing to make the initial visit to a new patients home. When planning educational interventions, what information should the nurse provide to the patient and his or her family? A) Available community resources to meet their needs B) Information on other patients in the area with similar health care needs C) The nurses contact information and credentials D) Dates and times of all scheduled home care visits Ans: A Feedback: The community-based nurse is responsible for informing the patient and family about the community resources available to meet their needs. During initial and subsequent home visits, the nurse helps the patient and family identify these community services and encourages them to contact the appropriate agencies. When appropriate, nurses may make the initial contact. The other answers are incorrect because it is inappropriate to ever provide information on other patients to a patient. The nurses credentials are not normally discussed. Giving the patient the dates and times of their scheduled home visits is appropriate, but may not always be possible. It is more important to provide them with resources available within the community to meet their needs. 7. The home health nurse receives a referral from the hospital for a patient who needs a home visit for wound care. After obtaining the referral, what would be the first action the nurse should take? A) Have community services make contact with the patient. B) Obtain a physicians order for the visit. 25 C) Call the patient to obtain permission to visit. D) Arrange for a home health aide to initially visit the patient. Ans: C Feedback: After receiving a referral, the first step is to call the patient and obtain permission to make the visit. Then the nurse should schedule the visit and verify the address. A physicians order is not necessary to schedule a visit with the patient. The nurse may identify community services or the need for a home health aide after assessing the patient and the home environment during the first visit with the patient. This would not be delegated to a home health aide. 8. At the beginning of a day that will involve several home visits, the nurse has ensured that the health care agency has a copy of her daily schedule. What is the rationale for the nurses action? A) It allows the agency to keep track for payment to the nurse. B) It supports safety precautions for the nurse when making a home care visit. C) It allows for greater flexibility for the nurse and his or her colleagues for changes in assignments. D) It allows the patient to cancel appointments with minimal inconvenience. Ans: B Feedback: Whenever a nurse makes a home visit, the agency should know the nurses schedule and the locations of the visits. The other answers are incorrect because providing the agency with a copy of the daily schedule is not for the purpose of correctly paying the nurse or for the ease of the nurse in changing assignments. It is also not intended for the patients ease in canceling appointments.
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