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Graded A+
Question:
Which should the parish nurse incorporate into a tertiary prevention educational program related to
obesity? a. Encourage healthy snacks and meals for youth activities. b. Facilitate a faith-based
education program for overweight youth. c. Ways to maintain a normal BMI across the lifespan. d.
Assist with height and weight screenings to identify at risk population.
Answer:
b. Facilitate a faith-based education program for overweight youth.
Question:
A nurse is providing care to a pregnant teenager. Which of the following principles is the most
important for the nurse to consider when providing care? a. Pregnant teens may have limited
financial resources to pay for care. b. All teen pregnancies are considered high risk. c. Pregnant
teens are likely to receive prenatal care late in the pregnancy. d. Limited self-care knowledge can
lead to pregnancy complications.
Answer:
d. Limited self-care knowledge can lead to pregnancy complications.
Question:
A migrant farmworker brings his daughter to the clinic with severe heat stoke from being out in the
sun. The nurse explains the danger signs and stresses staying cool and drinking lots of water. The
man seems to know this already. Which of the following best describes the most likely reason that
this happened? a. The daughter either disobeyed her father and went out to play in the sun or just
did not realize how hot she was. b. Children may work on small farms because the family may need
the additional income. c. It was a rare-occurrence, which probably won't be repeated. d. The parents
were busy working and didn't realize the child was outside so long.
Answer:
b. Children may work on small farms because the family may need the additional income.
Question:
The rural health nurse understands which characteristic of rural life contributes to a decrease in
reporting of personal health issue? a. High-risk jobs. b. Mistrust of newcomers. c. Lack of
anonymity. d. Lack of internet service.
, Answer:
c. Lack of anonymity.
Question:
The home health nurse visits a client at home and determines that the client is dependent on drugs.
During the assessment, which action would the nurse take to plan appropriate nursing care? a. Ask
the client about the reason for taking illegal drugs. b. Not ask any questions for fear that the client is
in denial and will throw the nurse out of the home. c. Ask the client about the amount of drug use
and its effect. d. Ask the client how long they thought they could take drugs without someone
finding out.
Answer:
c. Ask the client about the amount of drug use and its effect.
Question:
The public health nurse has screened the community for diabetes. She is requesting from the health
board to increase funding for diabetic clinics in the community. What data collected would best
persuade the health board to approve her request? a. Educating the board on what an epidemic of
diabetes means for the community. b. The prevalence of diabetes is now higher than previously
recognized in the community. c. The risk of diabetes in the community could decrease if funding is
received. d. Hospital admission rates for newly diagnosed diabetic clients are being monitored.
Answer:
b. The prevalence of diabetes is now higher than previously recognized in the community.
Question:
The physician orders nitroglycerine 22 mcg/minute IV infusion. Nitroglycerine is supplied as 50
mg in 500 mL D5W. The nurse will set the infusion rate at mL/hour. Round to the nearest whole
number.
Answer:
13 mL/hour
Question:
Which of the following is the most rapidly growing group of homeless? a. Adolescents. b. Single
man. c. Persons in crisis. d. Families with children.
Answer:
d. Families with children.
Graded A+
Question:
Which should the parish nurse incorporate into a tertiary prevention educational program related to
obesity? a. Encourage healthy snacks and meals for youth activities. b. Facilitate a faith-based
education program for overweight youth. c. Ways to maintain a normal BMI across the lifespan. d.
Assist with height and weight screenings to identify at risk population.
Answer:
b. Facilitate a faith-based education program for overweight youth.
Question:
A nurse is providing care to a pregnant teenager. Which of the following principles is the most
important for the nurse to consider when providing care? a. Pregnant teens may have limited
financial resources to pay for care. b. All teen pregnancies are considered high risk. c. Pregnant
teens are likely to receive prenatal care late in the pregnancy. d. Limited self-care knowledge can
lead to pregnancy complications.
Answer:
d. Limited self-care knowledge can lead to pregnancy complications.
Question:
A migrant farmworker brings his daughter to the clinic with severe heat stoke from being out in the
sun. The nurse explains the danger signs and stresses staying cool and drinking lots of water. The
man seems to know this already. Which of the following best describes the most likely reason that
this happened? a. The daughter either disobeyed her father and went out to play in the sun or just
did not realize how hot she was. b. Children may work on small farms because the family may need
the additional income. c. It was a rare-occurrence, which probably won't be repeated. d. The parents
were busy working and didn't realize the child was outside so long.
Answer:
b. Children may work on small farms because the family may need the additional income.
Question:
The rural health nurse understands which characteristic of rural life contributes to a decrease in
reporting of personal health issue? a. High-risk jobs. b. Mistrust of newcomers. c. Lack of
anonymity. d. Lack of internet service.
, Answer:
c. Lack of anonymity.
Question:
The home health nurse visits a client at home and determines that the client is dependent on drugs.
During the assessment, which action would the nurse take to plan appropriate nursing care? a. Ask
the client about the reason for taking illegal drugs. b. Not ask any questions for fear that the client is
in denial and will throw the nurse out of the home. c. Ask the client about the amount of drug use
and its effect. d. Ask the client how long they thought they could take drugs without someone
finding out.
Answer:
c. Ask the client about the amount of drug use and its effect.
Question:
The public health nurse has screened the community for diabetes. She is requesting from the health
board to increase funding for diabetic clinics in the community. What data collected would best
persuade the health board to approve her request? a. Educating the board on what an epidemic of
diabetes means for the community. b. The prevalence of diabetes is now higher than previously
recognized in the community. c. The risk of diabetes in the community could decrease if funding is
received. d. Hospital admission rates for newly diagnosed diabetic clients are being monitored.
Answer:
b. The prevalence of diabetes is now higher than previously recognized in the community.
Question:
The physician orders nitroglycerine 22 mcg/minute IV infusion. Nitroglycerine is supplied as 50
mg in 500 mL D5W. The nurse will set the infusion rate at mL/hour. Round to the nearest whole
number.
Answer:
13 mL/hour
Question:
Which of the following is the most rapidly growing group of homeless? a. Adolescents. b. Single
man. c. Persons in crisis. d. Families with children.
Answer:
d. Families with children.