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1. Why are lower back screening results and urine drug screening results
particularly important for a job that involves heavy lifting?
They are required by law for all job placements.
They indicate the candidate's ability to work in a team.
They assess the candidate's physical capability and ensure safety in
the workplace.
They provide information about the candidate's previous illnesses.
2. What symptoms might indicate that a breastfeeding mother is experiencing
mastitis?
Nausea and vomiting
Headache and dizziness
Fever, breast warmth, and breast tenderness
Fatigue and muscle pain
3. If a healthcare provider receives feedback from a performance report
indicating a need for better communication with staff, what should be their
primary focus moving forward?
Focusing on personal management style.
Critiquing the performance of individual staff members.
Enhancing communication strategies with the team.
Increasing the frequency of performance evaluations.
,4. If a healthcare provider is aware of the Minority Stress Theory, how might
they adjust their approach when treating a patient from the LGBTQ
community?
They might conduct a more thorough assessment of the patient's
specific health needs and experiences related to minority stress.
They might use standard treatment protocols without modifications
for LGBTQ patients.
They might focus solely on the patient's medical history without
considering their sexual orientation.
They might prioritize stress management techniques over
understanding the patient's health needs.
5. Describe how the 'Newest Vital Sign' test assesses a patient's health literacy.
The test evaluates a patient's ability to calculate data and their
general knowledge about health.
The test measures a patient's ease of using technology and
understanding graphic data.
The test determines a patient's understanding of healthcare concerns
and discussions.
The test assesses a patient's reading comprehension and oral
communication skills.
6. If a breastfeeding mother continues to experience symptoms of mastitis
despite using warm packs and increasing nursing frequency, what should her
next step be?
Use cold packs instead of warm packs.
Switch to formula feeding permanently.
Stop breastfeeding immediately.
, Consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.
7. Why is it important to review vaccine requirements well in advance of
international travel?
To avoid unnecessary expenses related to vaccines.
To schedule travel accommodations.
To gather information about the travel destination.
To ensure adequate time for vaccinations to take effect and to
comply with entry requirements.
8. What is the recommended action for a mother of a newborn who reports her
infant's feeding and sleeping schedule?
Awakening the baby every 3 hours to feed
Ensuring that her infant feeds for 15 to 20 minutes each time
Pumping her breasts to maintain her milk supply
Continuing this schedule until the infant is 6 months old
9. If a healthcare provider observes a patient in early adolescence frequently
arguing with their parents, what might this indicate about the patient's
developmental stage and needs?
The patient is experiencing behavioral issues that require disciplinary
action.
The patient is simply trying to manipulate their parents for personal
gain.
The patient is likely seeking independence and may need support in
navigating their identity.