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Test Bank Family Practice Guidelines 5th Edition Cash Glass Mullen Table of Contents Chapter 1. Health Maintenance Guidelines .................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2. Public Health Guidelines ....................................................

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Health Maintenance Guidelines .................................................................................... 2
Chapter 2. Public Health Guidelines ............................................................................................ 25
Chapter 3. Pain Management Guidelines .................................................................................... 47
Chapter 4. Dermatology Guidelines ............................................................................................. 55
Chapter 7: Nasal Guidelines......................................................................................................... 62
Chapter 8: Throat and Mouth Guidelines ...................................................................................... 66
Chapter 9: Respiratory Guidelines................................................................................................ 77
Chapter 10. Cardiovascular Guidelines ....................................................................................... 95
Chapter 11: Gastrointestinal Guidelines ..................................................................................... 114
Chapter 12: Genitourinary Guidelines ........................................................................................ 132
Chapter 13. Obstetrics Guidelines ............................................................................................. 151
Chapter 14: Gynecologic Guidelines .......................................................................................... 167
Chapter 15: Sexually Transmitted Infections Guidelines ............................................................. 192
Chapter 16: Infectious Disease Guidelines ................................................................................. 209
Chapter 17. Systemic Disorders Guidelines............................................................................... 228
Chapter 18. Musculoskeletal Guidelines .................................................................................... 261
Chapter 19. Neurologic Guidelines ............................................................................................ 281
Chapter 20. Endocrine Guidelines ............................................................................................. 296
Chapter 21. Rheumatological Guidelines .................................................................................. 304
Chapter 22: Psychiatric Guidelines............................................................................................. 316
Chapter 23. Assessment Guide for Sport Participation .............................................................. 342




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, Chapter 1. Health Maintenance Guidelines
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

1. The nurse is preparing to teach a patient of the Asian culture to perform postoperative
dressing changes at home after discharge. Which statement made by the nurse indicates
culturalcompetence?
a. Tell me how you feel about your surgery.
b. Asian people are smart, so this should be easy for you to understand.
c. American surgeons are highly qualified; Im sure you will heal quickly.
d. Will you tell me about any traditional healing practices that you would like to use?
2. An unconscious victim of a house fire is brought to the emergency department by
theparamedics. Tied to the right wrist is an emblem that appears be a religious talisman.
Which action should the nurse take?
a. Tape it in place.
b. Do nothing with it.
c. Remove it and lock it up for safekeeping.
d. Place it in a clothing bag with the rest of the patients belongings.
3. A 43-year-old patient of Arab descent is admitted to the hospital. To comply with the
state laws of the organization, the nurse offers the patient a Papanicolaou smear, which she
refuses. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Notify the physician.
b. Report the refusal to the supervisor.
c. Explain the rationale for and benefits of the test.
d. Tell her it is state law and that she does not have a choice.
4. A patient who is a Jehovahs Witness has severe gastrointestinal bleeding and a
dangerously low hemoglobin level. The patient is fully alert and competent and refuses to
acceptthe blood transfusion ordered by the physician. Which action by the nurse is most
appropriate?
a. Obtain a court order to give the blood.
b. Administer the blood while the patient is sleeping.
c. Have the patients spouse sign the consent to have the blood administered.
d. Ensure the patient understands possible consequences and then respect the patients wishes.
5. A patient of Mexican descent sees a curandero for asthma; the curandero has
prescribeda special tea to be taken four times a day to open the airways. How should the
nurse respond to this situation?

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,a. Encourage the patient to continue drinking the tea.
b. Encourage the patient to drink only one cup of the tea each day.
c. Ask the patient to bring in the tea package and have the pharmacist check the ingredients.
d. Advise the patient to stop drinking the tea because of potential interactions with
othermedications.
6. The nurse is caring for a young adult male patient who refuses personal care from
afemale nursing assistant. Which approach by the nurse is best?
a. Encourage the patients family to talk with him about his care.
b. Have a registered nurse (RN) help with his personal care.
c. Assign a male assistant to help with his personal care if one is available.
d. Explain to him that males and females take care of both genders in this hospital.
7. The nurse is providing medication instructions to a 45-year-old patient who does
notmaintain eye contact. What should this patients behavior indicate to the nurse?
a. The patient is not interested.
b. The nurse threatens the patients ego.
c. The nurse is in a hierarchical position.
d. The patient does not intend to follow the instructions.
8. The nurse is caring for a patient of Spanish descent who is experiencing pain, but
does not speak English. An interpreter is located to help with the assessment. What should
the nursedo to facilitate communication with this patient?
a. Use hand signals to determine the cause of the pain.
b. Ensure the interpreter is not left alone with the patient.
c. Maintain eye contact with the patient and the interpreter.
d. Use only physical examination data; do not rely on verbal communication.
9. A new mother of Guatemalan descent brings her 10-day-old infant to a clinic for a well-
baby checkup. To promote healing, she has a coin taped to the infants umbilicus. What should
the nurse do about this situation?
a. Teach the mother how to clean the coin daily and reapply it.
b. Explain to the mother that the coin is not necessary for healing.
c. Tell the mother to remove the coin, because it could cause an infection.
d. Teach the mother how to apply a dry sterile dressing in place of the coin.
10. An older patient who follows the Muslim religion is approaching death. The family
says the patients bed should be turned toward the opposite wall, so it can face Mecca to
ensurean easier passage into the next life. The wall they want the bed to face has wall
suction and oxygen, which the patient is using. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
a. Get permission from the physician to move the bed.
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, b. Rearrange the furniture to accommodate the request.
c. Tell them you will move the bed when the patient is closer to death.
d. Tell them it is impossible because of the short tubing on the oxygen and suction.
11. A patient of northern European descent recovering from surgery denies
postoperative pain; however, vital signs indicate an elevated pulse and blood pressure. The
patient refuses to move in bed. Which nursing action would best ensure comfort and timely
discharge?
a. Give the pain medicine as prescribed.
b. Ask the physician to prescribe the analgesics around the clock.
c. Explain that the pain medicine will help prevent complications.
d. Respect the patients denial of pain, and do not encourage the pain medicine.
12. A nurse who emigrated from China begins working on a medical unit. The preceptor
explains the unit routines, including the medication administration system. When the preceptor
asks if the nurse understands, the answer is always: Yes, I understand. What should the
preceptordo to measure the nurses comprehension?
a. Give the nurse a medication quiz.
b. Have the nurse repeat the instructions.
c. Have the nurse demonstrate the procedures.
d. Ask the nurse which information is hard to understand.
13. A 52-year-old from Haiti is hospitalized with heart failure and wants to have a voodoo
practitioner visit to say prayers. How should the nurse respond to this request?
a. Report the request to the physician immediately.
b. Tell the patient that this is not permitted during hospitalization.
c. Tell the patient it is okay for the voodoo practitioner to say prayers.
d. Have the patient meet with the voodoo practitioner in the hospital lobby.
14. The nurse is caring for a patient from a non-English speaking culture. While providing
care, the nurse shows an appreciation for and attention to arts, music, crafts, clothing, and
foods
belonging to the patients culture. What did the nurse demonstrate while caring for this patient?
a. Cultural beliefs
b. Cultural awareness
c. Cultural sensitivity
d. Cultural competence
15. A female Caucasian nurse, overhead discussing a patient from another culture, asks
why the patient wants to see a practitioner from his own culture, since everyone sees

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