HA Exam 1 CH. 1-12 Questions With Complete Solutions
A-B-C-T Correct Answer Appearance, behavior, cognition,
and thought processes; full mental status examination that is a
systematic check of emotional and cognitive functioning.
According to the Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Minority Health, how does culture influence health?
Correct Answer Defines health and illness, identifies treatment
needs and acceptable treatments, and informs symptom
expression and importance
According to yin/yang theory, what do all organisms and objects
in the universe consist of? Correct Answer Yin and yang
energy forces.
Advantages of Electronic Thermometer for Temperature
Measurement Correct Answer Electronic thermometers provide
swift and accurate measurement in usually less than 20 to 30
seconds. They can be used for oral, axillary, and rectal
temperatures.
At what age can rating scales for pain be introduced? Correct
Answer Rating scales can be introduced at 4 to 5 years of age.
At what gestational age do ascending sensory fibers,
neurotransmitters, and connections to the thalamus develop in
fetal development? Correct Answer By 20 weeks' gestation
,At what gestational age may the fetus start experiencing
emotional 'pain' according to cortical development? Correct
Answer 30 weeks' gestation
letting you document a number for a response so it is not open to
individual interpretation. The AUDIT helps detect both less
severe alcohol problems (hazardous and harmful drinking) and
alcohol abuse and dependence disorders. It is helpful with ED
and trauma patients because it is sensitive to current as opposed
to past alcohol problems. It is useful in primary care settings
with adolescents and older adults. It is relatively free of gender
and cultural bias. Hazardous drinking—Pattern is high risk for
future damage to physical or mental health. Harmful drinking—
Alcohol use already results in problems.
Note that the AUDIT covers three domains: alcohol
consumption (questions 1 to 3); drinking behavior or
dependence (questions 4 to 6); and adverse consequences from
alcohol (questions 7 to 10).1 Record the score at the end of each
line and total; the maximum total is 40. A score of 0 to 7
indicates low risk, 8 to 14 is considered hazardous or harmful,
and a score of 15 or more is indicative of alcohol dependence.1
The AUDIT-C is a shorter form that is helpful for acute and
critical care units. The AUDIT-C is a valid screening test for
heavy drinking and/or active alcohol abuse. It uses the three
alcohol consumption questions (numbers 1 to 3), including
question number 3, which is itself a brief screening test for
heavy drinking. This helps examiners discriminate heavy, at-risk
drinking from low-risk drinking in a very short time (less than 2
,minutes). The possible score is 0 to 12; a low-risk response is ≤2
points. A cut point of ≥3 is a measure of heavy or at-risk
drinking. In addition, a "Yes" to drinking 6 or more drinks on
one occasion ever in the past year warrants further assessment.5
CAGE questionnaire Correct Answer Have you ever felt you
should Cut down on your drinking?
Have people Annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
Have you ever felt bad or Guilty about your drinking?
Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady
your nerves (Eye-opener)?
f the person answers "yes" to two or more CAGE questions, you
should suspect alcohol abuse and continue with a more complete
substance-abuse assessment
CIWA Correct Answer Clinical Institute Withdrawal
Assessment for Alcohol
Client's Attire during Interview Correct Answer The client
should remain in street clothes during the interview except in an
emergency. A hospital gown causes a power differential and
may make the person feel exposed and uncomfortable. Establish
rapport before asking the person to change into a gown.
CRAFFT Questionnaire Correct Answer - Screening tool for
alcohol and substance abuse in adolescents
Car
, Relax
Alone
Forget
Friends
Trouble
Cultural assessment parts: Correct Answer • Heritage. Country
of ancestry; years in the United States, etc.
• Health practices. Use of a traditional healer;
complementary/alternative therapies; preventative medicine; any
practices that are unacceptable (e.g., blood transfusion)
• Communication. Primary language; preferred name, preferred
pronoun, and method of communication; use of touch as a
communication strategy
• Family roles and social orientation. Who makes health care
decisions within the family; family priorities; role of extended
family; sexual orientation; relationship status
• Nutrition. Any forbidden foods; fasting rituals; foods avoided
or consumed during illness and in the peripartum period
• Pregnancy, birth, child-rearing. Number of children in the
family; beliefs surrounding pregnancy; beliefs surrounding
childbirth and child-rearing; special rituals after delivery
• Spirituality/religion. Religious affiliation; religious beliefs;
holidays; spirituality assessment
• Death. Rituals in preparation for death; meaning of death;
grieving
• Health care providers. What is the role of the nurse or
provider; preference for same sex provider; any healers besides
providers and nurses
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