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A CHN decides that a client of Italian descent who has diabetes
eats too much pasta and therefore cannot control his blood sugar
levels. However, the CHN does not actually ask the client about
his diet. This is an example of what behaviour on the part of the
nurse?
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotyping
C) Racism
D) Cultural blindness Correct Answer B)
A CHN has been working with a 6-year-old child who was
rescued from a school bus crash. The nurse will observe the
child for which stress effects? (Select all that apply.)
A) Desire to return to school
B) Bedwetting and thumb sucking
C) Fantasies of denial
D) Increased playfulness with peers Correct Answer B, C
A CHN is conducting a health assessment for a young female
client at a community health clinic. To elicit information about
the client's sexuality, choose the question that is most open, non-
discriminatory, and supportive.
A) Do you have sex with men, women, or both?
B) Do you and your partner use condoms when having
intercourse?
C) Do you take steps to avoid becoming pregnant?
D) Do you have a boyfriend? Correct Answer A)
,A CHN provides a client with clean supplies that include a
cooker, filter, ascorbic acid, sterile water, and clean needles for
injecting crack cocaine. Choose the statement that accurately
describes this practice.
A) The CHN is reducing harms associated with using
substances.
B) The CHN is not abiding by Canadian law.
C) The CHN is promoting resiliency.
D) The CHN is enabling drug abuse. Correct Answer A)
A CHN working in an inner-city clinic in an area with high
poverty and unemployment rates recognizes the need for
outreach to pregnant adolescents for which reason?
A) Adolescents delay seeking prenatal care
B) Adolescents fear their partner's reaction
C) Adolescents avoid high-risk situations
D) Adolescents benefit from prenatal education Correct Answer
A)
A client uses emergency shelters regularly for sleeping
purposes. Which type of homelessness is this client
experiencing?
A) Transient homelessness
B) Temporary transient poverty
C) Hidden homelessness
D) Sheltered homelessness Correct Answer D)
A community's structure can influence the potential for violence.
What factor will decrease the potential for community violence?
A) Crowded public housing
B) Community cohesiveness
, C) Transient populations
D) Social isolation Correct Answer B)
A nurse claims proudly to other nurses at the agency, "The care I
provide is the same for everyone. I treat everyone the same."
This nurse is demonstrating what inhibitor to developing cultural
competence?
A) Cultural blindness
B) Cultural competence
C) Bias
D) Culture shock Correct Answer A)
A nurse educator who teaches at the local community college
takes the time to read and understand her community's disaster
plans and participates in community mock disasters as a leader
of the triage team. What would be the best description of the
nurse's activities?
A) Community preparedness
B) Personal preparedness
C) Professional preparedness
D) Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) disaster training
Correct Answer C)
A nurse in community health directly contacts a mammography
clinic to arrange an appointment for a female migrant worker
with limited English-language abilities. The nurse
communicates with the client through an interpreter to ensure
that the client's appointment is scheduled to meet her needs and
that the client understands the procedure to be performed. How
is this strategy described?
A) Advocacy