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  • October 21, 2024
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36 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 36
The health care model that utilizes Maslow's hierarchy as its base is the _____ Model.

Health Belief

Health Promotion

Basic Human Needs

Holistic Health

Term 2 of 36
The nurse is working on a committee to evaluate the need for increasing the levels of fluoride
in the drinking water of the community. In doing so, the nurse is fostering the concept of

Illness prevention.

Active health promotion.

Wellness education.

Passive health promotion.

Term 3 of 36
Concerned with the care of school-children, the nurse does the following.EXCEPT:

provides for a safe environment

detects, diagnose, and treats children with health problems


identifies and refers children with eye problems

conducts health education classes

,Term 4 of 36
Which U.S. agency is responsible for overseeing the actions of protecting against, responding
to, recovering from, and preventing the effects of disaster?

American Red Cross

Department of National Security


Federal Emergency Management Agency

The National Disaster Relief Agency


The National Incident Management System

Term 5 of 36
An advanced public health nurse investigates a cluster of cases of learning disabilities, hearing
impairment, and developmental delays in school-age children who live in an apartment
complex that was built in 1971. The nurse suspects exposure to:

carbon monoxide.

lead.

nitrogen dioxide.


radon.

Term 6 of 36
Which program is an example of secondary prevention?

A community-wide nutrition program at fast-food establishments

A program to immunize persons exposed to infectious disease with immunoglobulin G
within two weeks of exposure


Alcoholics Anonymous

An exercise program for persons who have had a stroke

,Term 7 of 36
Which of the following people would be eligible for Medicare Part A?

Jane age 63 who is a citizen


John age 65 who has come to the United States on a Visa

James age 64 who is a resident of the United States

Jan age 64 with a spouse that has worked for at least 5 years in Medicare-covered
employment

Jared age 64 with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)

Term 8 of 36
Mortality rates from two communities can best be compared after calculating:

the age-adjusted rates.

the crude rates.

the gender-specific rates.


the prevalence rates.

Term 9 of 36
Many variables influence a patient's health beliefs and practices. Internal and external
variables influence how a person thinks and acts. An example of an internal variable would be

Perception of functioning.

Family practices.

Socioeconomic factors.


Cultural background.

, Term 10 of 36
The nurse is working in a clinic that is designed to provide health education and immunizations.
As such, this clinic is designed to provide

Primary prevention.

Secondary prevention.

Tertiary prevention.

Diagnosis and prompt intervention.

Term 11 of 36
A clinic nurse is instructing the mother of a child with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infection regarding immunizations. The nurse tells the mother that:

The hepatitis B vaccine will not be given to the child.

The inactivated influenza vaccine will be given yearly.

The varicella vaccine will be given before 6 months of age.

A western blot test needs to be performed and the results evaluated before
immunizations.

Term 12 of 36
When acting as a mediator, the nurse advocate would:

Choose a new health plan for a client with limited funds


Assist new parents in communicating with their health plan regarding well-baby
coverage

Provide health education to teens who need knowledge about sexually transmitted
diseases

Set up a doctor's appointment for an illiterate adult

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