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NSG 6420 Week 1 Knowledge check



Which of the following are types of Elder Abuse that the Nurse


Practitioner should be aware? (check all that apply)



Question 1 options:


Sexual Abuse



Abandonment



Neglect



Medical



As a nurse practitioner it is important for you to know (select all


that apply):



Question 2 options:

, How an individual's primary genetic disease(s) may affect their overall health.



What secondary disease(s) the individual may be likely to develop.



The appearance in which common diseases may presenting individuals with genetic disorders.



How to provide individuals and families with genetic counseling appropriate to your practice setting.



Frailty can be defined as a clinical syndrome which the following


criteria is present (check all that apply)



Question 3 options:


Unintentional weight loss of 10lb in the last year



Self-reported exhaustion



Weakness based on grip strength



Slow walking speed, and low physical activity

, Which of the following are types of immune responses? (check


all that apply)



Question 4 options:


antibody-mediated response



cell-mediated response



Immune mediated response



None of the above



Which of the following is true regarding Lync syndrome:



Question 5 options:


Individuals with Lynch syndrome have an 80% lifetime risk of developing colon cancer



Lych syndrome is an autosomal recessive genetic condition

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