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1. A nurse is providing teaching about Lyme disease. Which of the following
statements should the nurse include?
• Avoid wooded areas during the winter months.
• Shower immediately after exposure to poison ivy.
• Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when in wooded areas.
• Use sunscreen when outdoors.
Wearing protective clothing reduces the risk of tick bites that may cause Lyme
disease.
2. A community health nurse is planning disaster preparedness strategies.
Which of the following should the nurse include as a secondary prevention
strategy?
• Conducting mass casualty triage.
• Developing a disaster response plan.
• Educating the public about disaster preparedness.
• Establishing shelters for displaced individuals.
,Secondary prevention involves early detection and response, such as triage during
a disaster.
3. A nurse is conducting a home safety assessment for a client who is receiving
oxygen therapy. Which of the following findings requires intervention?
• Use of non-petroleum-based lotion.
• Presence of a fire extinguisher.
• Use of wool blanket on the bed.
• Posting a "No Smoking" sign.
Wool blankets can generate static electricity, increasing the risk of fire with
oxygen use.
4. A nurse is reviewing data on the incidence of chlamydia in the community.
Which level of prevention is the nurse using?
• Primary prevention
• Secondary prevention
• Tertiary prevention
• Health promotion
Monitoring incidence rates helps with early detection and control of disease
spread, which is secondary prevention.
,5. A nurse is preparing to teach a group of adolescents about STIs. What action
is most appropriate?
• Focus only on abstinence.
• Provide complex medical terminology.
• Avoid discussing condom use.
• Use age-appropriate, culturally sensitive materials.
Tailoring education to the audience improves understanding and compliance.
6. Which of the following is a primary prevention strategy for colon cancer?
• Teaching about dietary fiber intake.
• Providing support groups.
• Performing fecal occult blood tests.
• Administering chemotherapy.
Educating about healthy diets helps prevent the development of colon cancer.
7. A nurse is providing care to a client who is homeless and has tuberculosis.
Which action should the nurse take first?
• Provide TB education.
• Coordinate housing services.
• Initiate directly observed therapy (DOT).
• Offer nutrition counseling.
, DOT ensures adherence to TB treatment, which is critical to control transmission.
8. A nurse is caring for a newly diagnosed HIV-positive client. Which action is
most important?
• Report the diagnosis to the local health department.
• Encourage participation in a support group.
• Initiate antiretroviral therapy.
• Recommend increased caloric intake.
HIV is a reportable disease; timely reporting is essential for public health tracking.
9. A nurse is preparing an educational session on cultural competence. Which
statement demonstrates understanding?
• "Cultural practices are not relevant to care."
• "All clients from the same culture are similar."
• "I will assess each client's cultural preferences."
• "I should avoid asking about cultural beliefs."
Individual assessment prevents stereotyping and ensures respectful care.
10. A school nurse notices multiple students with similar gastrointestinal
symptoms. What should the nurse do first?
• Notify the local media.