NSG 6440 Week 9 Final Exam 2022
100% CORRECT
NSG 6440 Week 9 Final Exam 2022 100% CORRECT QUESTION 1 (1 POINT)
Which of the following is a primary
... [Show More] prevention measure for a 76-year-old man newly diagnosed with a testosterone deficiency?
Question 1 options:
1) Calcium supplementation
2) Testicular self-examination
3) Bone density test
4) Digital rectal examination
Question 2 (1 point)
Which of the following is an example of secondary prevention in a 50-year-old woman?
Question 2 options:
1) Yearly mammogram
2) Low animal-fat diet
3) Use of seat belt
4) Daily application of sunscreen
Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention in a patient with chronic renal failure?
Question 3 options:
1) Fluid restriction
2) Hemodialysis 4 days a week
3) High-protein diet
4) Maintenance of blood pressure at 120/80
Question 4 (1 point)
Nursing research should be utilized by:
Question 4 options:
1) Nurses at the bedside
2) Advanced practice nurses
3) Nurse researchers
4) Nurses at all levels of practice
Question 5 (1 point)
A clinical guideline may be found useful if the guideline was: Question 5 options:
1) Published 2 years ago
2) Created using one group
3) Authored by a relatively unknown source
4) Funded by an anonymous source
Question 6 (1 point)
Practice guidelines are designed to:
Question 6 options:
1) Be inflexible
2) Be utilized in every circumstance
3) Provide a reference point for decision making
4) Be created by a professional organization to guide the practice of a profession
Question 7 (1 point)
Tatiana is receiving a sports physical to participate in cross- country running. She receives her exam from a single provider, who is examining all of the athletes one after the other in the nurse’s office at school. Which of the following is a problem with this exam format for sports physicals?
Question 7 options:
1) It is expensive, and her school will have to use a large amount of its budget to fulfill the sports physical requirement.
2) It lacks individual attention that could increase the risk of insufficient medical history.
3) It is disorganized, and the athletes may have the potential for inadequate integration of findings.
4) It lacks privacy and the students may feel that their medical information is not being kept confident
Question 8 (1 point)
Tyler is a 16-year-old football player who has an appointment for his sports physical. He had a head hit yesterday while playing with friends, and went to the emergency room. He was discharged with a diagnosis of a concussion. Today he feels dizzy, has noise sensitivity, and had trouble sleeping last [Show Less]