NR 442 Exam 2 Questions And Correct Answers
Specialities of Community Nurses - ANSWER School
Occupational
Forensic
Correctional
Faith Based
Home Health and Hospice
Levels of prevention with School nursing - ANSWER Primary: nutritional education,
immunizations,Health education
Secondary: Screenings, identify at risk students, administer medications, Develop
health plan, Home visits
Tertiary:
Referral of students for substance abuse, Prevention of complications and adverse
effects and staff monitoring.
Levels of prevention w/ occupational nursing - ANSWER Primary: Develop programs to
evaluate health status of workers, Conduct "walk throughs" to note environmental
risks/hazards, Safety and education resources
Secondary: Health screening, work transfer evaluations, periodic examinations.
Tertiary: work modification, disability management, physical demands analysis, Support
and counseling.
, Levels of prevention for forensic and correctional nursing - ANSWER Primary: start
teaching in high schools about drugs and drug resistance programs, Support programs,
life-skills training.
Secondary: detect or screen for signs of drug use, inform about local groups available
for support to those students who do not use drugs.
Tertiary: Decrease the likelihood that more students will begin abusing drugs, refer to
support groups (Narcotic Anoymous)
Levels of prevention for Faith-based nursing - ANSWER Primary: parenting classes,
health and wellness classes, social programs to avoid isolation
Secondary: Screens for high risk families, educational resources based on individual
needs
Tertiary: rehabilitation services, adjustment to chronic health or disabilities
Levels of Prevention for Home Health Nursing - ANSWER Primary: early intervention
with prevention of problems like skin breakdown, pain control. Classes on hospice/dying
Secondary: Respond promptly to needs arising, Education about dying-continued
Tertiary: Support during active phase of dying, follow-up after bereavement
Senior eligible for Medicare reimbursement - ANSWER Anyone over 65 years of age who
is homebound, receiving physician care, and needing skilled nursing or therapy service
medically necessary
Medicare Hospice is available for anyone over the age of 65 years who is certified by a
physician or a nurse practitioner (NP) to have a terminal illness with less than 6 months
life expectancy
Specialities of Community Nurses - ANSWER School
Occupational
Forensic
Correctional
Faith Based
Home Health and Hospice
Levels of prevention with School nursing - ANSWER Primary: nutritional education,
immunizations,Health education
Secondary: Screenings, identify at risk students, administer medications, Develop
health plan, Home visits
Tertiary:
Referral of students for substance abuse, Prevention of complications and adverse
effects and staff monitoring.
Levels of prevention w/ occupational nursing - ANSWER Primary: Develop programs to
evaluate health status of workers, Conduct "walk throughs" to note environmental
risks/hazards, Safety and education resources
Secondary: Health screening, work transfer evaluations, periodic examinations.
Tertiary: work modification, disability management, physical demands analysis, Support
and counseling.
, Levels of prevention for forensic and correctional nursing - ANSWER Primary: start
teaching in high schools about drugs and drug resistance programs, Support programs,
life-skills training.
Secondary: detect or screen for signs of drug use, inform about local groups available
for support to those students who do not use drugs.
Tertiary: Decrease the likelihood that more students will begin abusing drugs, refer to
support groups (Narcotic Anoymous)
Levels of prevention for Faith-based nursing - ANSWER Primary: parenting classes,
health and wellness classes, social programs to avoid isolation
Secondary: Screens for high risk families, educational resources based on individual
needs
Tertiary: rehabilitation services, adjustment to chronic health or disabilities
Levels of Prevention for Home Health Nursing - ANSWER Primary: early intervention
with prevention of problems like skin breakdown, pain control. Classes on hospice/dying
Secondary: Respond promptly to needs arising, Education about dying-continued
Tertiary: Support during active phase of dying, follow-up after bereavement
Senior eligible for Medicare reimbursement - ANSWER Anyone over 65 years of age who
is homebound, receiving physician care, and needing skilled nursing or therapy service
medically necessary
Medicare Hospice is available for anyone over the age of 65 years who is certified by a
physician or a nurse practitioner (NP) to have a terminal illness with less than 6 months
life expectancy