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ADAPTIVE QUIZZES
what are the benefits of standard formal RN dx statements SATA
- fosters who’s knowledge
- provides precise defitions of
- what does it say about the RNs role - correct answer ✔✔- foster dev of RN knowledge
- provides precise definitions of the pts problem
- distinguishes the nurses role from other providers
post op position for neonate who undergoes a colostomy SATA
- HOB
- two positions - correct answer ✔✔- supine with HOB elevated
- side lying with HOB elevated
teaching to 18yo athlete about reversing amenorrhea, which statement indicated effective learning
- food intake [inc/dec]
- what kind of exercercises - correct answer ✔✔- inc food intake
- perform weight training exercises
The nurse is advised to join a community health center that mainly caters to Latino clients. Which skills
should the nurse develop to help reduce health disparities? Select all that apply.
- speak what
- what rate in the community
- what to incorporate in nursing care plans
- what to do about beliefs and values in the group - correct answer ✔✔- learning to speak basic medical
spanish
,- learning about the health literacy rate in the community
- incorporating the health beliefs of the community in any nursing care plans
- learning and respecting unique beliefs and values prevalent among the group
what is most important to teach a pt about lowering BP - correct answer ✔✔- take meds exactly as prx
how is public health nursing different from community health nursing - correct answer ✔✔public health
nursing focuses on population
what should be included in the assessment of a school health promotional program for adolescents
- assessmen of what
- identify individuals at risk for what
- teach about safety of what - correct answer ✔✔- the RN should perform a school violence asesssment
- the RN should id individuals at risk for drug abuse
- the RN should teach the students about gun safety
A nurse is assessing the growth and development of a 6-month-old infant. What behavior indicates that
the infant has reached the expected level of development? - correct answer ✔✔hold a bottle without
help
A nurse is caring for a preschooler who is being prepared for surgery. What does the nurse expect to
have the most influence on the child's response to hospitalization? - correct answer ✔✔fear of bodily
harm
restorative care
- what services
- what instructions should be provided - correct answer ✔✔- day care services
- instructions about home self care
preventive and primary care - correct answer ✔✔- vaccinations
,- family planning
- road safety (seat belts, air bags, helmets)
A client is scheduled to receive phenytoin 100 mg orally at 6 PM but is having difficulty swallowing
capsules. What method should the nurse use to help the client take the medication? - correct answer
✔✔- Administer 4mL of phenytoin suspension containing 125 mg/5 mL
A mother who notes that her newborn regurgitates after feedings asks the nurse whether her baby is ill.
What information should the nurse consider prior to responding? - correct answer ✔✔an
underdeveloped cardiac sphincter causes regurgitation
The parent of a 3-month-old infant asks the nurse about selecting toys for the infant. Which toy should
the nurse tell the parent is most appropriate at this age? - correct answer ✔✔metallic mirror (baby
interested in self recognition and playing with the baby in the mirror)
A 2-year-old child with developmental dysplasia of the hip has a spica cast applied. The mother asks the
nurse how to keep the cast clean. How should the nurse respond?
- where to place pastic wrap or duct tape - correct answer ✔✔place plastic wrap or duct tape around the
pernial edges of the cast
A client is placed on a heart-healthy diet to control the intake of saturated fats and cholesterol. Which
information should the nurse include in a teaching plan to explain best the dietary nature of this diet? -
correct answer ✔✔cholesterol is a necessary body constituent and cannot be eliminated
CHAP 1: Community and prevention oriented
community BASED nursing (CBN) - correct answer ✔✔- focus is on family centered "illness care" of
individuals and families across the life span
community oriented nursing
- focus on health care of whom [people / entire communities]
- what is the goal - prev, prese,promo, resto, protect
- what is the focus - health PROMO - correct answer ✔✔- broader than CBN
, - focus on HEALTH care of ENTIRE communities and populations
- as well as healthcare of individuals, families, and groups
* goal is to prevent disease, preserve, promote, restore and protect health for the community and the
populations within it
HEALTH PROMOTION
public health
- epidio, stati, asses
- attention to behavi, culti, econom,
- what do they plan... what do they develop
- what is the focus... PRO of health and quality of life - correct answer ✔✔- scientific discipline that
includes the study of epidimiology, statistics, and assessment
- attention to behavioral, cultural, and economic factors
- program planning and policy develipment
- FOCUS on PROMOTION of health and quality of life
core functions of public health - correct answer ✔✔- assessment
- policy development
- assurance
assessment
- systematic.... of the population
- what do they monitor of the population
- what do they make available of the community - correct answer ✔✔- systematic data collection on the
population
- monitoring the population's health status
- making info available about the health of the community
policy development
- policies support what of the population