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The community health nurse who works in a gulf coast town
that caters to tourists is presenting a class to residents and
business owner of the town on disaster management. Which
content is most important for the nurse be included in this class?
A. Hurricane preparedness for families and businesses
B. Available evacuation routes from the town
C. Methods used to treat water to ensure it is safe to drink
D. Actions to be taken during a tornado - ANSWER-C. Methods
used to treat water to ensure it is safe to drink
The home health nurse is evaluating client who is receiving
enteral feedings by nasogastric NG tube. Which assessment
finding indicates to the nurse that a change to the clients
nutrition may be warranted for this client?
A. Ulceration of .5 cm at left nares NG tube insertion site
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B. Intestinal migration of NG tube verified by aspirate ph of 7.1
C. Residual volume of 25 ml after each scheduled feeding
D. Nausea occurs after each instillation of NG feeding -
ANSWER-D. Nausea occurs after each instillation of NG
feeding
The epidemiological triad can be used to frame strategies for the
prevention of farm machinery injuries. Which action should the
nurse take to focus on the agent?
A. Teach farm workers not to smoke around farm equipment
B. Translate written vehicle instructions into picture format
C. Provide rehabilitation services to injured farm hands
D. Work with legislators to mandate safe tractor design -
ANSWER-D. Work with legislators to mandate safe tractor
design
A community hit by a hurricane has suffered mass destruction
and flooding. Sewage facilities are non functioning and the area
is contaminated with human excreta. The nurse is developing a
plan of care for clients diagnosed with cholera after an outbreak.
Which intervention has the highest priority?
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A. Administer prophylactic antibiotics as prescribed
B. Provide fluid and electrolyte replacement
C. Isolate all infectious diarrhea victims
D. Administer cholera vaccine - ANSWER-B. Provide fluid and
electrolyte replacement
A prescription for discharge is written for an elderly female
client who has asked to be discharged to her home. The client
lives alone and is able to walk 10-15 feet with assistance. Which
action should the nurse implement first?
A. Arrange for a bedside commode to be delivered to the home
B. Meet with case manager to plan a home safety evaluation
C. Provide the client with information about medical alert
devices
D. Review the home medication schedule with the client and
family - ANSWER-B. Meet with case manager to plan a home
safety evaluation
Which expected outcome statement is most relevant to the plan
of care for an elderly female client who has a nursing problem of
"altered nutrition less than body requirements related to social
isolation" and lives alone in her own home?
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A. Client will participate in daily meals at a senior nutrition
center
B. Client will describe a menu of well balanced meals
C. Client understands the need for placement in a long-term care
facility
D. Client will receive well-balanced diet from meals on wheels -
ANSWER-A. Client will participate in daily meals at a senior
nutrition center
A 4-year old near drowning victim who is severely disabled due
to anoxia that occurred during the incident is being transferred to
a long term care facility. When helping the parents select a
treatment center for their child, which factor should the nurse
encourage the parents to consider?
A. Proximity of the facility to their home
B. How many children are residents of the facility
C. What type of home schooling is available at the facility
D. Availability of medical care for emergencies - ANSWER-A.
Proximity of the facility to their home