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1. Why is it important for Ms. Brown to understand that hepatitis A is
contagious?
It indicates that her recovery will be faster if she ignores the
contagious nature of the disease.
It allows her to blame her illness on her lifestyle choices.
It informs her that she can return to classes without any precautions.
Understanding that hepatitis A is contagious helps Ms. Brown take
necessary precautions to prevent spreading the virus to others.
2. The purpose of evidence-based practice is to:
Use meta-analyses, review articles, or consensus statements to
change the way patient care is provided.
Search the Internet to find new therapies to treat patients
Use data from cohort studies to change practice
Improve patients' outcomes by incorporating the best research
available in new treatments and therapies
3. Why is it important to have a separate waiting area for patients with
potentially communicable diseases in a healthcare setting?
To enhance the aesthetic appeal of the waiting area.
To prevent the spread of infections and protect the health of other
patients.
,To provide more seating for families.
, To allow for faster check-in processes.
4. The growth in ambulatory care in the past 20 years has been primarily
driven by:
Patient preferences to have their care delivered in outpatient
settings whenever possible.
Changes in reimbursement that have made it more cost effective
to provide care in outpatient settings.
Increased demand for services overall, as people are living longer
with chronic illness.
Increased payment by health maintenance organizations for the use
of new technology in outpatient settings.
5. A patient reports smoking cigarettes daily for several years, expresses the
desire to stop smoking, but is fearful after unsuccessful attempts in the past.
Using motivational interviewing, which of the following would be the best
statement to make next?
"Quitting smoking can be very hard. What do you think is the
hardest part of quitting?"
"You tried to stop before, but it didn't work. What's different about
this time?"
"You mentioned that you smoke every day. How much do you
smoke?"
"Has anyone talked to you about medication options to help you
quit smoking?"
6. Why is it important for nurses to consider cultural and ethnic beliefs when
counseling patients about family planning?
, Cultural beliefs are irrelevant to medical advice.
Cultural and ethnic beliefs may influence patients' choices and
acceptance of family planning options.
Cultural beliefs have no impact on contraceptive effectiveness.
Ethnic beliefs only affect dietary choices.
7. What is the primary concern regarding the exterior of a building for
ambulatory care from a nursing perspective?
Signage at the street is visible and clearly describes the facility.
The parking lot and curbs do not pose fall hazards and allow for
wheelchair and stretcher access.
The facade and landscaping are attractive and congruent with the
environment.
Conveniently accessible via public transportation.
8. What instructional method is identified as most effective for providing
health education about weight management to a large group?
Powerpoint presentation and discussion
Simulation exercises
Role playing
Case study
9. Describe how patient self-efficacy influences a patient's ability to manage
their health.
Patient self-efficacy has no impact on health management.