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NUR 426 Exam 4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024 - Verified A nurse is speaking with her accountant about opening a free clinic as a 501(c)(3) organization. The accountant advises the nurse: 1. To charge patients his or her regular fees. 2. To waive her professional fees but charge for testing and more advanced care. 3. To charge a nominal fee if the patient can afford to pay but provide services regardless. 4. To charge a small fee, usually around 25% of the service value. To charge a nominal fee if the patient can afford to pay but provide services regardless. The public health department (PHD) is concerned about an outbreak of measles that has occurred in a country adjacent to theirs. Although there are currently no reported cases, as one of their actions the PHD reaches out to all the primary care providers to encourage all of their unvaccinated patients to get vaccinated and to encourage the parents of unvaccinated children to get their vaccinations up to date. Such a public health initiative is an example of: 1. A secondary prevention approach related to screening. 2. A primary prevention approach focused on health protection. 3. A primary prevention approach focused on health promotion. 4. A primary prevention approach focused on screening. Primary prevention approach focused on health protection. When providing care within the context of primary health care, the most important person is/are: The individual/ Family A nurse is looking to reduce the number of adolescents in her community that are using tobacco. The nurse implements a community-wide program to raise awareness about the dangers of nicotine use and creates a support group specifically aimed at teens looking to quit smoking. This is an example of: 1. Health protection. 2. Health promotion. 3. Risk reduction. 4. Tertiary prevention. Health Promotion The nurse at a community-based primary care organization is educating newly hired nurses about the process used at the clinic for developing public health programs aimed at benefiting community members whether they attend the clinic or not. The nurse explains that even though the primary care offered at the clinic focuses on caring for an individual, the health promotion activities that they are developing for the community are focused on: 1. The family. 2. The health-care provider. 3. The health-care organization. 4. The population. The population A young woman presents to her primary care provider. Her mother has just been diagnosed with Huntington's disease, and several other members of her family have been diagnosed with the condition as well. She wants to know her options regarding testing to see if she is a genetic carrier. From an ethical perspective, what issue would be most important to discuss with the patient? 1. The cost of Huntington's disease screening 2. Whether the test is available at the local lab 3. What will happen when her insurance finds out the results 4. The fact that there is no known treatment that can alter the progression of the disease The fact there there is no known treatment that can alter the progression of the disease. A nurse is working with a community center that primarily serves a nearby Native American tribe. The nurse knows that many of the tribe members suffer from type 2 diabetes. which of the following interventions is an example of tertiary prevention? 1. Teaching school-aged children healthy exercise. 2. Conducting a blood glucose screening for program for the adults in the community. 3. Actively encouraging patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to have foot, eye, and hemoglobin A1C screening tests every 3 months. 4. Publishing a culturally grounded guide about preventing diabetes using input from the tribal leaders and distributing it to all persons who come to the clinic. Actively encouraging patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to have foot, eye, and hemoglobin A1C screening tests every 3 months. A nurse working in an inner-city community health clinic is concerned that her patient education efforts related to achieving a healthy lifestyle are not resulting in any substantial changes in her patients. When she discussed this with one mother whose children are struggling with obesity, the mother explained that she is unable to f

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