NUR 426 EXAM 4 NEWEST 2024-2025
COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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A nurse is meeting with a patient with no history of IV drug use
after he has spoken with the doctor and received a diagnosis of
hepatitis B and E/ The patient expresses concern that someone
will find out about his diagnosis. How does the nurse respond?
"I can understand that you are concerned about this.."
1.
"You do not need to worry because this patient information is
protected by HIPAA, and I am not allowed to provide this
information to anyone who is not responsible for your clinical
care."
2.
"However, it is your responsibility to inform all of your previous
sexual partners."
3.
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"However, this is a reportable disease in this state. This means
the public health department will ask you for all your possible
contacts that might requiring counseling and/or post-exposure
prophylaxis."
4.
None of the above. - ANSWER- However, This is a reportable
disease in this state. This means the public health department
will ask you for all your possible contacts that might require
counseling and/or post exposure prophylaxis
A primary Health nurse has observed an increase in the rate of
patients being treated for pertussis in her community. The nurse
has seen multiple news reports on the issue and knows that this
isn't an isolated problem. The nurse decides to brainstorm
strategies to reduce the pertussis rate in her community. First,
the nurse should:
1.
Consult with local pediatricians about increasing vaccination
rates in children.
2.
Begin creating patient education materials to distribute in the
waiting room.
3.
Perform a health and cultural evaluation of her community.
4.
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Begin offering vaccinations free of charge. - ANSWER-
Perform a health and cultural evaluation of her community.
A primary care nurse works at the Native American Health
Center, a nonprofit organization serving the California Bay Area
Native Population. The center has asked her to put together a
comprehensive prevention plan related to type 2 diabetes. Which
of the following interventions is an example of primary
intervention?
1.
Regular foot and eye care
2.
Encouraging a healthy diet and weight loss if appropriate
3.
Tight blood sugar control with every meal
4.
Screening blood glucose yearly - ANSWER- Encouraging a
health diet and weight loss if appropriate.
In response to the increase in opioid overdoses within their
community, a primary care clinic could implement which of the
following with patients who are experiencing chronic pain?
1.
Screen appropriately.
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2.
Prescribe appropriately.
3.
Use a statewide automated reporting system.
4.
Help patients recognize potential problems.
5.
All of the above. - ANSWER- Screen appropriately, prescribe
appropriately, use a statewide automated reporting system, and
help patients recognize potential problems.
A primary care nurse is volunteering at lead screening clinic for
children living in an inner city community. After performing the
screening tests, what is the most important thing for the nurse to
do for the children with a positive screen?
1.
Conduct a home visit.
2.
Refer them to a pediatric specialist for further screening and
possible treatment.
3.
Offer parents educational materials related to reducing lead
exposure in children.