Course 2185-NURS-4465-501-RN-BSN-VULNERABLE-POPULATIONS--2021-
Summer
Test Module 2: Review/Quiz
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• Question 1
Primary prevention (Select all that apply)
Selected
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Answers:
a. provides health promotion and education to prevent health
problems in children
b. includes teaching healthy lifestyles
c. immunizing children for school entry
Correct
Answers:
a. provides health promotion and education to prevent health
problems in children
b. includes teaching healthy lifestyles
Response
Feedback:
c. immunizing children for school entry
By definition, primary prevention provides health promotion and
education to prevent health problems in children. These activities
include teaching healthy lifestyles and immunizing children for school
entry.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 923
• Question 2
Tertiary prevention in the schools: (Select all that apply)
Selected
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Answers: a. is the continued care of children who need long-term health care
services, along with education within the community
b. making health referrals
c. performing urinary catheterizations, dressing changes, peripheral or
central line intravenous catheter maintenance
Correct
d. teaching another person in the school how to care for the child in
case the nurse is not in the building when the child needs help
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. pp. 923, 926
Answers:
a. is the continued care of children who need long-term health careservices, along with education within the community
b. making health referrals
c. performing urinary catheterizations, dressing changes, peripheral or
central line intravenous catheter maintenance
Response
Feedback:
d. teaching another person in the school how to care for the child in
case the nurse is not in the building when the child needs help
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. pp. 923, 926
By definition, tertiary prevention in the schools is the continued care of
children who need long-term health care services, along with education
within the community. The school nurse makes health referrals,
performs urinary catheterizations, dressing changes, peripheral or
central line intravenous catherter maintenance and teaches another
person in the school how to care for the child in case the nurse is not in
in the building when the child needs help.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 923, 926
• Question 3
The measurement of incidence: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
c. quantifies the rate of development of new cases in a
population at risk
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Correct
d. does take into consideration a specified time as part of an
incidence rate
Answers:
c. quantifies the rate of development of new cases in a
population at risk
Response
Feedback:
d. does take into consideration a specified time as part of an
incidence rate
An incidence measurement quantifies the number of new cases or
events in a population at risk during a specified time.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 263
• Question 4
A windshield survey is a helpful first step in understanding the potential
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environmental health risks in a community. Nursing observations can determine the
following characteristics of the community: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. urban or rural in nature
b. the age and condition of the housing stockc. proximity to factories, dump sites, major
transportation routes
d. the presence of contaminated waterways
Correct
Answers:
a. urban or rural in nature
b. the age and condition of the housing stock
c. proximity to factories, dump sites, major
transportation routes
Response
Feedback:
d. the presence of contaminated waterways
A windshield survey is a helpful first step in understanding the potential
environmental health risks in a communty. Nursing observations can
determine the following characteristics of the community: urban or rural
in nature, the age and condition of the housing stock, proximity to
factories, dump sites, major transportation routes, and the presence of
contaminated waterways.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 224, 225
• Question 5
As a counselor, the school nurse: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. may assist with grief counseling in the schools
b. must have a reputation of being a trustworthy person
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c. should tell children if anything they reveal points out that they are in
danger, the parents and school officials must be told
Correct
d. should inform parents and school officials if children reveal anything
that points out that they are in danger
Answers:
a. may assist with grief counseling in the schools
b. must have a reputation of being a trustworthy person
c. should tell children if anything they reveal points out that they are in
danger, the parents and school officials must be told
Response
Feedback:
d. should inform parents and school officials if children reveal anything
that points out that they are in danger
As a counselor, the school nurse may assist with grief counseling in the
schools, must have a reputation of being a trustworthy person, should
tell children, parents, and school officials if children reveal anything thatpoints out that they are in danger.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. pp. 920
• Question 6
Federal public health agencies: (Select all that apply)
Selected
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Answers:
a. develop regulations that implement policies formulated by Congress
b. provide a significant amount of funding to state and territorial health
agencies for public health activities
c. survey the nation's health status and health needs
Correct
Answers:
a. develop regulations that implement policies formulated by Congress
b. provide a significant amount of funding to state and territorial health
agencies for public health activities
Response
Feedback:
c. survey the nation's health status and health needs
Federal public health agencies develop regulations that implement
policies formulated by Congress, provide a significant amount of funding
to state and territorial health agencies for public health activities, survey
the nation's health status and health needs, and provide expertise that
facilitates evidence-based practice.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 994
• Question 7
Risk refers to:
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Answer:
a. the probability that an event will occur within a specified
time period
Correct
Answer:
a. the probability that an event will occur within a specified
time period
Response
Feedback:
Risk refers to the probability that an event will occur within a
specified time period.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 262
• Question 8
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. determines and sets standards and permissible exposure limits for
hazardous exposures in the workplaceb. monitors compliance with occupational health and safety standards
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c. educates employees and employers about occupational health and
safety,
Answers:
a. determines and sets standards and permissible exposure limits for
hazardous exposures in the workplace
b. monitors compliance with occupational health and safety standards
Response
Feedback:
c. educates employees and employers about occupational health and
safety,
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) determines
and sets standards and permissible exposure limits for hazardous
exposures in the workplace, monitors compliance with occupational
health and safety standards, and educates employees and employers
about occupational health and safety.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 953
• Question 9
6.67 out of 6.67 points
The three levels of prevention have always been a part of health care in the
schools.
Selected
Answer:
Correct
Answer:
Response
Feedback:
Tru
e
Tru
e
The three levels of prevention have always been a part of health
care in the schools.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 922
• Question 10
Toxicology is defined as:
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Answer:
c. the basic science applied to uderstanding the health effects
associated with chemical exposures.
Correct
Answer:
c. the basic science applied to uderstanding the health effects
associated with chemical exposures.
Response
Feedback:
By definition, toxicology is defined as the basic science applied to
understanding the health effects associated with chemical exposures.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 221
• Question 11
Epidemiologists investigate the distribution or patterns of health events in
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populations in order to characterize health outcomes in terms of: (Select all that apply)Selected
Answers: a. what,
who
b. where,
when
d. how, why
Correct
Answers: a. what,
who
b. where,
when
Response
Feedback:
d. how, why
Epidemiologists investigate the distribution or patterns of health events
in populations in order to characterize health outcomes in terms of
what, who, where, when, how, and why.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 258
• Question 12
Epidemiology is:
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Answer:
a. the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related
events in human populations and the application of this knowledge to
improving the health of communities
Correct
Answer:
a. the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related
events in human populations and the application of this knowledge to
improving the health of communities
Response
Feedback:
By definition, epidemiology is the study of the distribution and
determinants of health events in human populations and the
application of this knowledge to improving the health of communities.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 258
• Question 13
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It is not necessary for the nurse to be diligent to take time for self-nurture and
renewal while serving as a faith community nurse who provides spiritual care to
support individuals, families, and communities in the healing and wholeness process.
Selected
Answer:
Correct
Answer:
Fals
e
Fals
eResponse
Feedback:
It is necessary for the nurse to be diligent to take time for self-nurture
and renewal while serving as a faith community nurse who provides
spiritual care to support individuals, families, and communities in the
healing and wholeness process.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Critical Thinking REF. p. 990
• Question 14
Occupational health nursing is not an autonomous practice specialty.
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Selected
Answer:
Correct
Answer:
Response
Feedback:
Fals
e
Fals
e
Occupational health nursing is an autonomous
practice specialty.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p.955
• Question 15
School nurses give care to children as: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers: a. direct
caregivers
b. educators
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Correct
d. case
managers
Answers: a. direct
caregivers
b. educators
Response
Feedback:
d. case
managers
School nurses give care to children as direct caregivers, educators,
counselors, consultants, and case managers.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 919 [Show Less]