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1.- What component should a nurse include when planning a cultural assessment?
Currently Selected: C
A Family history
B Chief complaint
C Health-related beliefs
D Medical history
2.- A nurse is planning a community diabetes mellitus management program. Which goal should
the nurse include for the program?
Currently Selected: B
A. Educate the community about the importance of blood glucose monitoring every 3-4
months.
B Spread awareness about proper nutrition and increasing activity levels.
C Provide handouts about recommended immunization schedules.
D Educate the community about the importance of annual hearing screenings.
3.- The following six questions are part of an unfolding case study. Review the scenario. Which
person(s) at the scene require immediate assistance from the medical
team? Select all that apply.
Currently Selected: C, D, F
A Personnel responding to the disaster site
B The person responsible for the bomb explosion
C People walking away from the explosion
D People with skin burns on their chest
4.- The following six questions are part of an unfolding case study. Review the scenario.
Which person(s) at the scene require immediate assistance from the medical team
Currently Selected: C, D, F
A Personnel responding to the disaster site
B The person responsible for the bomb explosion
C People walking away from the explosion
D People with skin burns on their chest
E People beyond the area of evacuation
F People with shortness of breath
5.- Review the scenario. Upon arrival at the scene, disaster triage is underway using the START
triage system. For each client, click to specify whether each client should be
assigned a green, yellow, red, or black tag.
Client Green Yellow Red Black
An infant that is limp and has extensive burns on their face, head, neck, and chest. No pulse or
respirations. black
A young man who reports shortness of breath, with a respiratory rate 42, shallow, and labored.
Blisters and burns are present on the neck and chest. red
,An adolescent female who is unable to walk due to an injured leg, rubbing their eyes and
experiencing severe nausea. yellow
A school-aged child limping away from the scene with the help of an adult. yellow
An older adult female with a visible head injury, weak and thread pulse, respiratory rate of 38,
and does not follow commands. red
A toddler who is crying for their parents. No obvious injuries. Seems alert and aware and follows
gestures. green
6. Review the scenario. For clients exposed to lewisite, the nurse should prioritize the clients
who are experiencing which complication(s)? Select all that apply.
Currently Selected: A, B, E
A Nausea and vomiting
B Shortness of breath
C Blisters of the skin
D Irritation of the eyes
E Hypotension
6. Review the scenario. For each potential action by the responders, click to specify whether
Nursing Action Indicated Contraindicated
Implement decontamination procedures
Send all victims to the same treatment facility
Create a staging area
Don proper personal protective equipment (PPE)
Contact the victim's family members
7. Review the scenario. Several victims from the disaster are arriving at the emergency
department (ED). Which actions(s) should the ED nurses complete? Select all that apply.
Currently Selected: A, B, C, D
A Flush out clients' eyes as needed for burning and imitation
B Provide antidote for clients with systemic symptoms
C Cut off any clothing that was exposed to lewisite and wash the skin
D Administer oxygen and nebulizers for clients with shortness of breath
E Administer the lewisite vaccine to all clients in the emergency department.
8. Review the scenario. Complete the sentence using the drop-down lists. Following a disaster,
some clients may develop (1) maladaptive coping strategies such as
drug use and( 2) social isolation.
Answers 1 - 2
1. alcohol or drug use
2. social isolation
alcohol or
9. A nurse works with a support group for veterans who experienced amputations or loss of a
limb during deployment. The group explores body image changes a
, the loss. Which statement by a client indicates acceptance of this change in body image?
Currently Selected: B
A 'I can't take care of myself. I don't let anyone see my stump."
B My wife and I look for pressure areas on my stump every day."
C I wear long sleeve shirts to hide my lack of a lower arm."
D "Since I lost my leg, I don't go out in public very much."
10.-The nurse working in an international health setting is evaluating the effectiveness of
healthcare innovations that were implemented within a community. Which outcome
should the nurse identify as effective in the health promotion of the community?
Currently Selected: B
A New surgery centers have high rates of infections
B Telemedicine has improved access to healthcare services
C Wellness centers have improved access to fast-food
D Infectious disease increases despite immunization programs.
11. The occupational health nurse is reviewing data from a unit with multiple injuries to staff
members from moving clients. What role(s) does the occupational health nurse have
in this situation? Select all that apply.
Currently Selected: A, C, D, F
A Provide the unit with information on injury prevention
B Provide rest breaks for the staff members working on the unit
C Manage the worker's compensation claims for the injured staff
D Walk through the unit to observe the effectiveness of safety education
E Conduct home care visits for the injured staff
F Provide medical treatment for the injured staff
12. While providing healthcare in a remote international village, a nurse encounters a cultural
practice that conflicts with the standard of care. What action should the nurse take
first?
Currently Selected: B
A Educate the community about the correct practice
B Respect the cultural practice and adapt care accordingly
C Explain why the cultural practice should be avoided
D Request assistance from a local healthcare authority.
13.A nurse is caring for a client with a suspected airborne infection during a global pandemic.
Which action should the nurse take first?
Currently Selected: A
A Don an N95 mask.
B Obtain an arterial blood gas (ABG).
C Administer antiviral medications.
D Initiate oxygen therapy at 2 L via nasal cannula.