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A community health nurse develops an educational program on substance use disorder for
adolescents. Which of the following information should the nurse include when discussing
nicotine and smoking?
a. Withdraw effects from smoking are minimal
b. Tolerance to nicotine develops quickly
C. E cigs are better
B
Which of the following best explains why the nurse should review medications taken by elderly
clients in a clinic visit?
a. Elderly clients are known to sue if medications do not make them feel better
b. Because they do not take their medication
c. Age related changes and polypharmacy
C
A patient's adult daughter is talking to the nurse about how her father seems to have no
interest in life and told her he was considering suicide since his wife died. What will be the most
appropriate response by the nurse?
a. Suicide is a serious concern. Let's talk to the doctor about what you noticed
b. If he really wants to kill himself, he will, and there isn't anything you could do to stop them
c. He was just joking
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,A
Which of the following strategies would the community health nurse recommend as a home
safety measure for an elderly client? SATA
A Program the phone so that the fire department can be called by pushing one button
B. Rugs around to make the house look nice
C. Dim lighting
D. Installing smoke detectors in the home
A&D
In which of the following clinical areas are nurses most at risk for workplace violence? SATA
a. A rehab unit
b. Psychiatry units
c. Geriatric units
d. Emergency departments
e. Community health clinics
f. Acute cate/ICU
B,C,D
A nurse is establishing health promotion goals for a female client who smokes cigarettes, has
HTN, and a BMI of 26. Which of the following goals should the nurse include?
A. The client will walk for 30 min per day 5 days per week
B. A client will list foods that are high in calcium which should be avoided
C. The client will say what HTN is
A
A community health nurse is reviewing the levels of disease prevention. Which of the following
activities are an example of tertiary prevention?
A. Providing treatment for clients who have COPD
B. Screening for TB
C. Flu shot
A
A nurse is discussing culturally competent care at a nursing staff in-service. Which of the
following information should the nurse include when discussing client's culture?
a. Nonverbal communication is important in a few cultures
b. Nurses should focus on the client's culture rather than ethnicity when providing care
c. Nurse should focus on their own culture
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,B
Which of the following risk factors are least subject to be modified by the individual?
A. Environment exposure
B. Weather
C. Year
A
Which of the following has been effective in reducing problems related to alcohol abuse?
a. Abstinence education in elementary schools
b. Enforcement of ban on sales of alcohol to minors
c. Alcohol abuse seminars for pregnant women
B
The community health nurse is working to develop programs to include goals of healthy people
2020 cultural perspective. He knows that the reason this initiative was started was SATA:
a. To develop a set of national health targets, thus eliminating racial and ethnic disparities in
health
b. Embrace and focus ways to close the gaps in health outcomes
c. Lower the cost of healthcare for vulnerable populations
d. Allow free screening for minority groups and new immigrants
e. Mandate individual states to set up small free clinics specifically to serve vulnerable groups in
the community
f. Focus on disparities among racial and ethnic minorities, women, youth, older adults, people of
low income and education, and people with disabilities
A&F
Which defines the judgement of another culture solely by the values and standards of one's
own culture
a. Egocentric
b. Ethnocentrism
C. Community
B
What is the best way for the nurse to advocate for a client that is form a different culture?
A. Ask the client about their belief practices and cultural norms
B. Assume what they want
C. Google their usual preferences
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, A
A nurse is planning to discharge a client who is quadriplegic to his home. The nurse suggests the
family might need respite care services. When a family member asks how respite care can help,
which of the following responses should the nurse provide?
a. Respite care provides holistic support and care for a client who is terminally ill
b. Respite care is the step before hospice
c. The respite care allows the primary caregiver time away from day-to-day responsibilities
C
Risk reduction is of high importance in the U.S. today. Which of the following statements best
describes this importance?
a. Family members suffer when family members die from avoidable deaths
b. Cause of avoidable death are all related to lifestyle choices
c. Deaths recently have been happening randomly
B
A nurse is working with a client to exercise on a regular basis. Which of the following would be
the easiest way for the nurse to determine if the client will engage in this activity according to
the theory of recent action?
a. The client's perception of the illness if he does not exercise regularly
b. The client's intention to exercise regularly
c. The client says they will
B
Which of the following statements best describes the rationale behind a community public
health nurse asking a client how she has been sleeping?
a. Many adults report sleep problems, occasional lack of sleep
b. The interventions for sleep problems are common sense
c. To be nosey
A
A nurse reviews information before a meeting with residents of a community who are going to
attend a program on healthful living. Which of the following best describes the action by the
nurse?
a. Disease prevention
b. Health promotion
c. Risk promotion
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