1) A nurse working in an infectious disease clinic is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of Lyme disease. Which of the following agencies is
... [Show More] responsible for voluntarily reporting cases of this disease to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?
a. State health department
b. Office of the Surgeon General
c. Local Red Cross chapter
d. Hospital infection control department
2) A case manager is completing discharge planning for a client who has alcohol use disorder and cirrhosis of the liver. Which of the following actions should the case manager take first?
a. Contact a social worker to assist the client with managingfinances.
b. Provide the client with information on self-help groups foralcohol use disorder.
c. Arrange for a home health nurse to visit the client followingdischarge.
d. Determine which home safety measures the client needs to
implement.
3) A nurse is providing teaching to a client about directives regarding end-of-life care. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. The client can verbally choose a health care proxy if twonurses witness the designation.
b. The client’s family has the authority to revoke the do-not-resuscitate order at any time.
c. The living will is a legally binding contract between the
client and the provider.
d. The client can choose a non-family member as the designated power of attorney.
4) A nurse in an antepartum clinic is reviewing the medical records of four clients. Which of the following infectious conditions should the nurse report to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? a. Human papillomavirus
b. Bacterial vaginosis
c. Gonorrhea
d. Genital herpes simplex virus
5) A home health nurse is performing an eye assessment for an older adult client. Which of the following findings is the priority for the nurse to report to the provider? a. Decreased near vision
b. Conjunctivitis
c. Hemianopsia
d. Increased sensitivity to glare
6) A home health nurse is caring for a client who has Clostridium difficile infection. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Obtain a surgical mask for the client to wear when awayfrom home.
b. Instruct the client to avoid the use of probiotics.
c. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer following care.
d. Clean the client’s bathroom with a diluted bleach solution.
7) A nurse in a mobile health clinic is caring for a client who requires a tetanus immunization and is accompanied by his daughter. The client does not speak the same language as the nurse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
a. Arrange for a member of the client’s community to interpretthe teaching.
b. Have the client's daughter communicate information aboutthe procedure.
c. Identify the client’s spoken dialect prior to contacting an
interpreter.
d. Use professional terminology when providing education prior to the procedure.
8) A parish nurse is counseling a family following a client's recent diagnosis of heart disease. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Assist the client and the client’s partner with finding anaffordable exercise program.
b. Discuss the benefits of eating a well-balanced diet with theclient’s family.
c. Ask family members about the impact of the disease on
relationships within the family.
d. Offer to accompany the client and the client’s partner during health care provider visits.
9) A school nurse is planning primary prevention activities for the school year. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan to take?
a. Monitor the immunizations status of students.
b. Schedule hearing screenings for each grade level.
c. Provide referrals for students who have asthma.
d. Provide first aid for injured students.
10) A home health nurse is planning the initial home visit for a client who has dementia and lives with his adult son’s family. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first during the visit? a. Engage the family in informal conversation.
b. Provide the family with information about respite care.
c. Educate the family regarding the progression of dementia.
d. Encourage the family to join a support group.
11) A nurse is working with a case manager for a client who participates in a health maintenance organization. The nurse should identify that HMO provides which of the following payment structures?
a. The client pays the insurer a percentage of the total costs for each service rendered by the provider.
b. The provider is paid a fixed sum for the client on a monthly
or yearly basis.
c. The provider bills the client directly for a predeterminedpercentage of the cost of services.
d. The client is participating in a fee-for-service health careinsurance program.
12) A nurse manager at a clinic is reviewing the preventative services offered to clients. Which of the following activities should the nurse identify as a secondary prevention activity?
a. Advocate for laws that prohibit texting while driving.
b. Refer a client who is recovering from a substance usedisorder to a social service program.
c. Provide a smoking cessation class.
d. Encourage a pregnant client to participate in prenatal care.
13) A school nurse is planning safety education for a group of adolescents. The nurse should give priority to which of the following topics as the leading cause of death for this age group? a. Substance abuse prevention
b. Sports injury prevention
c. Gun safety
d. Motor vehicle safety
14) A home health nurse is caring for a client who has chemotherapyinduced nausea that has been resistant to relief from pharmacological measures. Which of the following interventions should the nurse initiate? (SATA)
a. Use seasonings to enhance the flavor of foods.
b. Assist the client in using guided imagery.
c. Provide sips of room-temperature ginger ale between meals.
d. Maintain the head of the client’s bed in an elevated position after eating.
e. Offer 120 mL (4oz) of cold 2% milk as a meal replacement.
15) A nurse is working with a community health care team to devise strategies for preventing violence in the community. Which of the following interventions is an example of tertiary prevention?
a. Urging community leaders to make nonviolence a priority
b. Presenting community education programs about stressmanagement
c. Assessing for risk factors of intimate partner abuse duringhealth examinations
d. Developing resources for victims of abuse
16) A nurse is developing health promotion strategies for older adult clients at an assisted living facility. Which of the following strategies is the priority for the nurse to include?
a. Scheduling annual dental examinations for the clients
b. Immunizing the clients against influenza
c. Encouraging the clients to exercise regularly
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