NR442 TEST QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Client is most vulnerable to negative health outcomes:
a) teenager receiving prophylactic TB medication
b) a janitor who works the night shift in an HIV clinic
c) Iv drug user who is seeking employment
d) retired nurse volunteers to read to hospitalized children - ANSWER c
What is the nurses general goal for the client and home health care
a) health and medication education reduction
b) health care cost disease complication prevention
c) pain control management
d) independence in self-care - ANSWER d
what are factors best describe vulnerable populations select all that apply
a. they have access to various resources
b. they are unable to advocate for themselves
c. they are more likely to be in poverty
d. they have an increased risk of poor health outcomes - ANSWER b,c,d
The US Center for Disease Control is involved in which situation
a) it requires mass prophylaxis and vaccination
b) it requires acquisition of emergency equipment
c) it requires commodities post disaster
, d) it requires temporary shelter and triaging - ANSWER a
Which of the following would be a disqualifying factor for a client to be
admitted to Hospice services
a) client no longer requires pain management
b) client has chronic disease comorbidities
c) client wishes to continue to seek curative care
d) They already have a willing caregiver - ANSWER c
The intervention that would most decrease deaths globally
a) access to medications
b) access to clean water sources
c) access to health education
d) access to health care clinics - ANSWER b
What is the nurse's goal of treatment for a home care client at risk for
developing a pressure ulcer
a) avoiding infection
b) prevention
c) self-care
d) Prompt healing - ANSWER b
A Hospice nurse was working with an elderly client who lives alone what
would be the most therapeutic action
a) compliment their home decorating to build connection
b) convey the importance of planning their funeral service
ANSWERS
Client is most vulnerable to negative health outcomes:
a) teenager receiving prophylactic TB medication
b) a janitor who works the night shift in an HIV clinic
c) Iv drug user who is seeking employment
d) retired nurse volunteers to read to hospitalized children - ANSWER c
What is the nurses general goal for the client and home health care
a) health and medication education reduction
b) health care cost disease complication prevention
c) pain control management
d) independence in self-care - ANSWER d
what are factors best describe vulnerable populations select all that apply
a. they have access to various resources
b. they are unable to advocate for themselves
c. they are more likely to be in poverty
d. they have an increased risk of poor health outcomes - ANSWER b,c,d
The US Center for Disease Control is involved in which situation
a) it requires mass prophylaxis and vaccination
b) it requires acquisition of emergency equipment
c) it requires commodities post disaster
, d) it requires temporary shelter and triaging - ANSWER a
Which of the following would be a disqualifying factor for a client to be
admitted to Hospice services
a) client no longer requires pain management
b) client has chronic disease comorbidities
c) client wishes to continue to seek curative care
d) They already have a willing caregiver - ANSWER c
The intervention that would most decrease deaths globally
a) access to medications
b) access to clean water sources
c) access to health education
d) access to health care clinics - ANSWER b
What is the nurse's goal of treatment for a home care client at risk for
developing a pressure ulcer
a) avoiding infection
b) prevention
c) self-care
d) Prompt healing - ANSWER b
A Hospice nurse was working with an elderly client who lives alone what
would be the most therapeutic action
a) compliment their home decorating to build connection
b) convey the importance of planning their funeral service