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The epidemiological triad can be utilized in diverse strategies for preventing
form, machinery, injuries. Which action should the nurse take to
concentrate on the agent?
1. Convert written vehicle instructions into a pictorial format.
2. Educate farm workers not to smoke around for equipment.
3. Offer rehab services to farm workers.
4. Collaborate with lawmakers to mandate safe tractor design. ---------
CORRECT ANSWER-----------------4. Collaborate with lawmakers to
mandate safe tractor design.
By addressing the issue at the design level, many injuries can be
prevented
A public health nurse is assessing resources in a rural community which
healthcare resource is of upmost importance to the community?
1. Annual healthcare fair.
2. Family planning center.
3. Access to trauma care.
4. Plan for weather related disasters. ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------
-----3. Access to trauma.
Injuries and acute illnesses require immediate attention. Having
access to trauma can significantly improve outcomes.
During a home visit, the nurse observed the elderly patient trying to walk to
the bathroom. The patient appears to unstable and clings to furniture while
refusing any help. What action should the nurse take?
1. Suggest the patient get a walker.
2. Encourage the patient to acquire a medical alert device.
3. Ensure the patient's privacy while in the bathroom.
4. Identify potential safety hazards in the home. ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------4. Identify potential safety hazards in the home.
,The nurse can work with the patient and their family to make
necessary changes to improve safety and prevent falls in the home
A healthcare provider requested a community health nurse to make weekly
visits to a 10 year-old patient for weight reduction, monitoring, fingerstick,
blood glucose levels and severe headaches. The nurse is reviewing the
patient's data. Which data warrants follow up?
1. The patient reports being teased by his friends, were being overweight
2. The patient prefers solitary place situation.
3. The patient lives with his mother and younger brother in subsidize
housing in an inner city setting.
4. The patient reports becoming easily short of breath. ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------4. The patient reports becoming easily short of
breath.
Shortness of breath can indicate a number of health issues, including
asthma, heart conditions, or other respiratory problems. This
warrants immediate follow up.
A community health nurse collaborated with the American Heart
Association to launch a comprehensive educational program about strokes
and coronary artery syndrome. Which result indicates that the program was
successful?
1. All educational pamphlets prepared for distribution, where disseminated
among us served counties.
2. 75% of the workshop attendees rated the educational program is
outstanding.
3. Cardiac relative fatal has decreased by 109% six months after the
programs presentation.
4. 65% of the programs participants committed to adopting a healthier
lifestyle. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------3. Cardiac relative fatal
has decreased by 109% six months after the programs presentation.
A decrease in cardiac related fatalities indicates the program
successful in its goal
,A nurse designed a series of four weekly classes for clients with type two
diabetes. Which information should the nurse use as an outcome
evaluation for the classes?
1. Discussion of food exchanges, and calories was a well attended class.
2. Parking convenience for attendees continue to be a major concern.
3. Demonstrating the use of blood glucose meter was an effective teaching
strategy.
4 fasting or glucose average readings were 20% lower at the end of the
classes ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------4 fasting or glucose
average readings were 20% lower at the end of the classes
Since the readings were lower, this indicates improved diabetes
control, suggesting that the class was effective
The home health nurse visit a young client who has AIDS with Kaposi's
sarcoma and peripheral neuropathy. The client's parents, who are the
caretakers, tell the nurse that a child sleeps most of the time. The narcissist
that client is semiconscious with stable, vital signs, cries out in pain, one
turned or removed, has a fentanyl patch in place, and skin lesions that are
closed and dried. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
1. Give a complete bed bath to further assess the client.
2. Remove the fentanyl patch as directed by the prescription.
3. Call for an ambulance transportation to the hospital immediately.
4. Discuss end of decisions with the client's parents. ---------CORRECT
ANSWER-----------------4. Discuss end of decisions with the client's parents.\
the symptoms that the clients are having suggest that their condition
is deteriorating. It is important to have conversations about in life
care, preferences, and decisions to ensure that the client wishes are
respected, and that the parents are prepared.
The nurse is developing disaster plans for community which situation is an
example of a high intensity and small scope disaster?
1. A hurricane that destroyed 50,000 homes and killed 5000 victims.
2. A forest fire that destroys 25,000 acres with significant damage to live
stock.
3. A tornado that destroys 25 houses and up groups at interstate for 0.5
miles.
, 4. An explosion at a water treatment plant that affects the community water
supply. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------3. A tornado that destroys
25 houses and up groups at interstate for 0.5 miles.
The disaster is high intensity due to the destructive nature of the
tornado, but the scope is relatively small affecting, only unlimited
number of houses and a small section of the interstate
A home health nurse assesses an older client and observes possible signs
of abuse. Which resource should the nurse use to gather their decision
regarding reporting these suspicions?
1. The American nurses association code of ethics.
2. Nursing procedure manual.
3. State law.
4. Nurse practice. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------3. State law.
The state law provide a specific guidelines on how and when to report
suspected elder abuse
A mother who is six weeks postpartum reports to a home health nurse that
her milk supply seems to be diminishing. The nurse notices that a mother
16 month old child is constantly vying for her attention. What is the best
advice the nurse can provide to help the mother with a breast-feeding while
also caring for a toddler?
1, have the six month old child play in another room during breast-feeding
2. Read a book to the 16 month old child while the mother is breast-feeding
the infant.
3. Encouraged the toddler to watch TV while the mother is breast-feeding
the baby.
4. Give the toddler crayons and paper while the mother is breast-feeding
the infant. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------2. Read a book to the
16 month old child while the mother is breast-feeding the infant.
This allows, the mother to attend to both the children simultaneously
keeping the older child engaged while tending to the infant