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Community Health Nursing

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Course Introduction

Community Health Nursing focuses on the promotion and preservation of the health of populations through the application of nursing, public health, and social sciences. This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to assess community needs, plan and implement health programs, and evaluate health outcomes across diverse settings. Emphasis is placed on health education, disease prevention, epidemiology, family and environmental health, and cultural competence. Students also explore the roles and responsibilities of nurses in advocating for community well-being, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, and addressing social determinants of health.

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Community Public Health Nursing Promoting the Health of Populations 6th Edition by Nies

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Chapter 1: Health: A Community View

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Q1) Which primary prevention would the school nurse choose to address the school's number of unwed pregnancies?

A) Create a class on parenting for both the moms-to-be and the dads-to-be

B) Convince the school board to allow sex education classes to include birth control measures

C) Employ the moms-to-be as 1-hour-a-day employees in the school day care center for children born to school students

D) Establish a class where all the unwed moms-to-be can learn infant care

Answer: B

Q2) Which variable has a major influence on a community's health?

A) Behavior choices made by persons in the community

B) Number of health care providers and hospitals in the community

C) Quality of the public safety officers (police officers, firefighters, etc.)

D) The number and credentials of public health officials in the community

Answer: A

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Chapter 2: Historical Factors: Community Health Nursing in Context

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Q1) How did Edwin Chadwick's ideas help decrease disease in the nineteenth century?

A) The minimum wage was increased leading to improved quality of life.

B) Parish workhouses where poverty-level children labored for their room and board were closed.

C) Social reform legislation resulted in changes such as sidewalks.

D) The new emphasis on individual responsibility encouraged people to act to protect their own health.

Answer: C

Q2) A scholar during the Sanitary Revolution created medical topographies. What was the advantage of these surveys?

A) Citizens knew which wells were safe to use for drinking water.

B) People knew what housing areas to avoid.

C) Results demonstrated environmental factors related to regional disease.

D) The king could isolate areas of disease from safe areas.

Answer: C

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Chapter 3: Thinking Upstream: Nursing Theories and

Population-Focused Nursing Practice

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Q1) Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of nursing theory?

A) To improve nursing practice

B) To demonstrate that nursing is a profession

C) To organize nursing knowledge

D) To serve as a basis for ongoing nursing research

Answer: A

Q2) A nurse is using Milio's framework to promote healthy eating choices among members of the community. Which of the following interventions would the nurse most likely implement?

A) Provide community education about healthy food choices

B) Promote legislation to increase taxation on unhealthy food choices

C) Lobby for health insurance providers to pay for participation in health promotion programs

D) Encourage community members to be responsible for making healthy choices

Answer: B

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Chapter 4: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction

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Q1) It is rumored that there is something in the workplace that is causing persons employed there to feel ill. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the nurse to take?

A) Ask researchers to set up a study to confirm the health hazard in the environment

B) Assess the risk, including identifying any toxic substance

C) Confirm the extent to which the illness resulted from intergroup agreement on the illness and cause

D) Insist that the media not further spread stories of possible sick buildings until the truth of the situation can be studied

Q2) Which of the following best describes why risk reduction is of such importance in the United States today?

A) Families suffer when family members die from avoidable causes.

B) Risk reduction activities will decrease insurance costs to individuals and their employers.

C) The leading causes of death are all related to lifestyle choices.

D) Risk reduction can decrease the ongoing rise in national health care expenditures.

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Chapter 5: Epidemiology

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Q1) A nurse conducted a study of two skin lotions: (1) an inexpensive one and (2) an expensive one. The nurse found that there was a relative risk of 0.7 for skin sores using the inexpensive one and a relative risk of 1.2 using the expensive one. Which skin lotion should the nurse use?

A) Impossible to tell from the data given

B) It made no difference which lotion was used

C) The expensive lotion

D) The inexpensive lotion

Q2) Which of the following statements best describes why the incidence and prevalence of gonorrhea is unknown?

A) Gonorrhea is not a reportable condition.

B) Gonorrhea can vary in how long the infection remains in the body.

C) Gonorrhea can be cured with antibiotics, so people do not remain infected.

D) People are ashamed to admit they have gonorrhea.

Q3) Which of the following best describes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?

A) It provided excellence in research design.

B) It used an extensive subject base leading to confirmed conclusions.

C) It developed information about the causes and treatment of syphilis.

D) It implemented unethical and racist treatment of uninformed subjects.

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Chapter 6: Community Assessment

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Q1) Which of the following provides the most accurate way to explain community health nursing?

A) Being employed outside a medical center, such as in a physician's office

B) Focusing care on the community as a whole

C) Providing care within the community, rather than a hospital or extended-care facility

D) Working for a public health department

Q2) A community health nurse wants to obtain an overview of the community, but has limited time and resources. Which of the following methods would the nurse most likely use to obtain this information?

A) Engage in a windshield survey

B) Establish a health department committee of community leaders willing to fill out periodic surveys related to various health issues in the community

C) Live in the community for several years

D) Review public health department records from up to 5 years ago

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Chapter 7: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

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Q1) A nurse found that several professionals resented time spent interacting with and teaching clients. Which of the following describes the most likely underlying motivation for resisting client involvement?

A) Believing that people could change their lives if they really wanted to do so.

B) Empowering others shifts power from the experts to the community.

C) It is more efficient to plan appropriate care without listening to client ideas.

D) Longtime experience with community members has led to disillusionment.

Q2) Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Assessment Protocol for Excellence in Public Health (APEX-PH)?

A) To improve the functioning of public agencies by peer evaluation

B) To provide intensive planning for all professionals involved in public health

C) An evaluation process involving both community and public organizations

D) A self-evaluation by all the groups involved in public health planning

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Chapter 8: Community Health Education

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Q1) Which of the following best describes why health education in the community is more effective than health education in a hospital or clinic?

A) Being in the patient's home emphasizes the importance of the teaching.

B) It is easier to focus on the nurse's words and demonstrations outside of health settings.

C) The setting is familiar and comfortable to participants.

D) There are too many interruptions in hospitals and clinics.

Q2) Which of the following best describes one of the most fundamental nursing principles suggested by Nightingale?

A) Be open to the patient's preferences and priorities.

B) Engage in health teaching.

C) Keep the focus on individualized care for each person.

D) Meet physical needs, such as air, food, and water, first.

Q3) Which of the following is most likely to determine if a health education program will create change?

A) Amount of input and participation by learners

B) Funds available for obtaining educational resources

C) Participant attendance at the entire program

D) Quality of the instructors involved in the program

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Chapter 9: Case Management

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Q1) Which of the following best describes how a case manager identifies people who would benefit from case management services? (Select all that apply.)

A) Evidence-based criteria

B) Families who express doubt that the patient is receiving adequate care

C) Patient having setbacks from treatment

D) Referrals from health care providers or agencies

E) Risk identification from data management

F) Use of health risk screening tools

Q2) A nurse is explaining case management to a client. Which of the following statements would be the most appropriate for the nurse to make?

A) "We assess, plan, facilitate, and advocate to save money as much as possible."

B) "We coordinate your care so you obtain needed services without incurring undue costs."

C) "We seek the lowest cost provider to give you what care is necessary."

D) "We collaborate with you to coordinate your care for the best outcome."

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Chapter 10: Policy, Politics, Legislation, and Community Health Nursing

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Q1) Which of the following best describes who has the authority to act in every area except those specifically mentioned in the Constitution?

A) Any individual citizen

B) Federal government

C) Local government

D) State government

Q2) An individual has been terminated from his job and has lost his health insurance. Which of the following federal laws allows him to continue his insurance benefits for a specified period of time?

A) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)

B) Family Support Act of 1988

C) Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 (HMO)

D) Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA)

Q3) Which of the following best describes what happened after the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 was enacted?

A) Additional restrictions in coverage were imposed.

B) Experimental treatments were approved for reimbursement.

C) Reimbursement procedures became more efficient.

D) A prescription drug benefit was added.

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Chapter 11: The Health Care System

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Q1) Which of the following has led to the more recent focus on cooperation between the state and the federal level in relation to public health?

A) The emphasis of Healthy People 2020

B) The ongoing continued restriction of financial resources

C) The new presidential administration's goals

D) The threat of bioterrorism

Q2) Which of the following activities are consistent with the conclusions of the report Crossing the Quality Chasm? (Select all that apply.)

A) Increased emphasis on evidence-based practice

B) Improved reimbursement schedules that allow primary care providers to spend more time with each individual client

C) Increased attention to patients' needs for health education and self-management

D) Increased communication, cooperation, and collaboration between various components of the health care system

E) Increased use of information technology (electronic medical records and data management)

F) Improved organization of the health care system

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Chapter 12: Economics of Health Care

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Q1) Who may receive benefits under Medicare? (Select all that apply.)

A) Federal employees

B) Persons aged 55 to 65 years who have bought into the system

C) Persons with end-stage renal disease

D) Those over 65 years of age, if eligible for Social Security benefits

E) Those who are dependents of elderly grandparents, usually because their parents are in prison as a result of drug abuse

F) Those with permanent disabilities

Q2) Why did employers decide to offer health insurance as an employee benefit?

A) Hospitals and physicians quit offering charity care to those who could not pay.

B) Society was focused on not having to pay for doctor visits and other needed health benefits.

C) Teachers were role models for unions to demand insurance as a benefit.

D) To obtain and retain the limited number of persons available to work when government rules prohibited raising wages, insurance was offered.

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Chapter 13: Cultural Diversity and Community Health Nursing

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Q1) A nurse set up a clinic appointment for Friday of the following week. An Arab patient asked to come earlier in the week. As those days were heavily booked, the nurse left the appointment on Friday. The patient was a "no show." Which of the following best explains what happened?

A) A lot of people do family errands such as shopping on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

B) It was inconvenient for the client so he did not come.

C) A Muslim's holy day is from sunset Thursday to sunset Friday.

D) Patients do not like being told what to do.

Q2) A nurse was responsible for setting up a health fair with free pizza being served during lunch. The nurse observed a few people who did not eat but just talked quietly during lunch. Which of the following actions should be taken by the nurse?

A) Assume it was a religious fast day, and not worry about it

B) Discuss with the supervisor what are traditional foods in that neighborhood

C) Offer to let those who did not eat take the leftover pizza home for a meal later in the day

D) Talk to the group, and ask what foods might have been more acceptable

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Chapter 14: Environmental Health

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Q1) Which of the following nursing actions would be the most helpful to the community's long-term health?

A) Careful assessment, diagnosis, planning, and giving care to individual patients and their families

B) Dialogue with community members concerning what health issues are of importance in that community

C) Focusing on family health through school-based neighborhood clinics

D) Helping the community create political change through organization, use of media, legislative lobbying, and mass demonstrations

Q2) How does critical theory differ from other nursing theories such as the health belief model or Orem's self-care deficit theory?

A) Critical theory can be used by professionals other than nurses.

B) Critical theory focuses on oppression and facilitates group action.

C) Critical theory is not directly related to health promotion.

D) Critical theory confronts changing an individual's beliefs.

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Chapter 15: Health in the Global Community

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Q1) Which of the following aspects of a developed country would be most worthwhile to be copied by a developing country?

A) Education of health care professions

B) Health care reform policies to improve health care delivery

C) Advanced technology with its miracle interventions and cures

D) Our approach to rationing health care

Q2) Which of the following nongovernment organizations (NGOs) is active in improving health on a global scale?

A) Carter Center

B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

C) Pan American Health Organization

D) UNICEF

Q3) Which of the following nongovernmental groups has been expending millions of dollars to reduce the impact of infectious diseases with profound effect on prevention and treatment for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria?

A) Carter Center

B) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

C) Families for Freedom Foundation

D) Bradley Foundation

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Chapter 16: Child and Adolescent Health

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Q1) Which of the following statements best describes how the United States compares with other countries on infant mortality rate?

A) Best of all the industrialized nations

B) About in the middle of the industrialized nations

C) Near the bottom of the industrialized nations

D) Gradually improving among the industrialized nations

Q2) A mother was concerned about her child dying of some childhood disease, because that is how some of her siblings died before her family came to the United States. Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?

A) "You should see your doctor immediately if you ever think your child is ill."

B) "Your child has been immunized, so the biggest danger is from accidents."

C) "You have made sure your child has all the right immunizations so you can quit worrying."

D) "You're right to be concerned, since susceptibility runs in families."

Q3) What proportion of U.S. citizens are children?

A) 12%

B) 16%

C) 20%

D) 24%

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Chapter 17: Womens Health

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Q1) A nurse is on the treadmill exercising, when the woman next to her says, "You're a nurse. Explain to me how the scale says I've lost weight, but my waist and tummy just keep getting larger." Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?

A) "I'm concerned. You need to see your health care provider to follow up on this."

B) "Muscle weighs more than fat so you're creating muscle while losing fat, but it takes a while for the body to redistribute the weight."

C) "Tell me what you've been eating in the last week or so."

D) "You're running so you're strengthening your legs and thighs, but to lose around your tummy, you have to exercise your abdominal muscles."

Q2) Which of the following groups has the highest poverty rate in the United States?

A) Married couples with several children

B) Single female heads of household

C) Single male heads of household

D) Two adults cohabitating when one is unemployed

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Chapter 18: Mens Health

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Q1) Which gender perceives and reports having better health?

A) Females

B) Males

C) No difference between genders in perceived health status

D) Perceived health status varies strongly by individuals more than gender.

Q2) Which of the following statements is correct?

A) Males are more likely to have colorectal testing than females.

B) Males are more likely to receive dental care than females.

C) Males are more likely to have routine physicals than females.

D) Males are more likely to be eligible for primary care services than females.

Q3) Which single action has been most influential in changing men's health behaviors?

A) Establishing well-man clinics during evening hours

B) Legislative action

C) Peer-reviewed journals such as the American Journal of Men's Health

D) Running men's health ads during sports events

E) The male consumer movement: seen in The National Organization for Changing Men

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Chapter 19: Senior Health

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Q1) An elderly gentleman was shoveling his snow when you arrived for a home visit. You notice that when he comes inside he is very pale, is shivering, and seems a bit confused. His skin is very cold when you touch it. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the nurse to take first?

A) Apply warm moist towels to his head, neck, chest, and groin

B) Give him hot coffee with sugar to drink

C) Have him get in a tub of very hot water immediately

D) Call 911

Q2) An elderly woman shared that she had six different physicians, each focusing on one particular health problem. Which of the following would be of immediate concern for the home health nurse? (Select all that apply.)

A) Whether the client has a family physician who was coordinating her care

B) Whether the physicians communicate with each other

C) If each physician was prescribing medications, what drug interactions might be occurring?

D) Were all these health care providers licensed physicians?

E) Who was helping her with transportation to all these physicians?

F) Would all these physician visits add up to more than what Medicare would reimburse the client?

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Chapter 20: Family Health

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Q1) Record data demonstrated that there were a very large number of children in the school district whose insurance plan was the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Which of the following conclusions would be accurate for the nurse to make?

A) There are a large number of parents who know how to abuse government programs.

B) There are a large number of homeless families.

C) There are a large number of unemployed poverty-stricken families.

D) There are a large number of working, low-income parents.

Q2) Which of the following factors make family nursing particularly challenging? (Select all that apply.)

A) The health care system primarily focuses on care of individuals.

B) Insurance reimbursement focuses on illness care and treatment of individuals.

C) Family members are not always consistent in what they tell the nurse.

D) More variables to be considered when completing an assessment

E) Number of chronic comorbidities

F) Most theories focus on intervention with individuals.

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Chapter 21: Populations Affected by Disabilities

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Q1) Which of the following was the result of the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009?

A) A few employers accepted the extra funds and employed more people with disabilities (PWDs).

B) Large numbers of employers accepted the extra funds and employed more PWDs.

C) Employers still refused to employ PWDs.

D) Little change has occurred.

Q2) When a person was brought into the clinic in a wheelchair, the new nurse asked the patient if he felt a need for a priest. Which of the following best explains why the nurse would ask about spiritual health during the intake assessment?

A) All patients have spiritual as well as physical needs.

B) Medical personnel have to collaborate with religious leaders.

C) People reach out for spiritual care when they have suddenly become ill.

D) Some people perceive disabilities as punishment for sin.

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Chapter 22: Homeless Populations

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Q1) Which of the following factors would prevent a homeless person from accepting employment adequate to pay for housing?

A) Could not complete an employment application because of lack of mailing address

B) Hope for a better position than the service positions available

C) Lack of adequate resources to pay for other necessities

D) Prefer to receive a handout than to have to work

Q2) Which of the following represents the largest group of homeless adults?

A) Minorities

B) Disabled

C) Females

D) Males

Q3) Which of the following are the most frequent problems suffered by the chronically homeless?

A) Chronic conditions such as hypertension, bronchitis, and emphysema

B) HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C

C) Respiratory infections, trauma, and skin disorders

D) Severe mental illness and substance abuse disorders

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Chapter 23: Rural and Migrant Health

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Q1) Which of the following compositional factors influences rural health needs?

A) Demographics of the people living in an area

B) Local environment

C) The geography of the area

D) The political and social institutions in the community

Q2) Which of the following facts is noteworthy about adolescent males who are driving without a license in the countryside?

A) Most had driver's education classes but have not yet earned the money to pay for their driver's license test.

B) Most were Hispanic or black from a rural area.

C) Most were practiced in driving large farm machinery and were just going from one section of the farm to another section.

D) Most were practicing their driving skills with their parent in the car.

Q3) Which of the following are particularly prevalent in rural areas (more so than in urban areas) of the South?

A) Falls and motor vehicle accidents

B) Less use of seatbelts and more drinking of alcohol

C) Obesity and sedentary lifestyle

D) Suicide and homicide

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Chapter 24: Populations Affected by Mental Illness

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Q1) Which of the following best describes how people with mental illness are viewed by the general public?

A) Individuals in need of assistance

B) Criminals who need to be institutionalized

C) Lazy, weak, and immoral

D) Contributing members of society

Q2) Which of the following best summarizes the symptoms of a person with bipolar disorder?

A) Chronic, unrealistic, and exaggerated worry about life

B) Ongoing hallucinations and delusions

C) Changes in mood from depression to mania

D) A persistent abnormally elevated or irritable mood

Q3) Which of the following females would be at greatest risk for developing bulimia nervosa?

A) A 13-year-old who is constantly snacking on food from her backpack all day

B) A 14-year-old student who is known as a nerd

C) A 15-year-old cheerleader who wants to be a professional ballerina

D) An 11-year-old student with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) in the school

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Chapter 25: Communicable Disease

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Q1) A case of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was diagnosed immediately on signs of illness at a tourist site in China. Which of the following actions should be taken to protect the badly needed income from tourist dollars?

A) Close the airports and refuse to let the tourists in the area leave

B) Begin to immunize everyone in the immediate area with protective vaccine as soon as possible

C) Quarantine the ill person and use isolation techniques when providing care

D) Screen everyone in the area by requiring a blood and urine sample

Q2) One child in a kindergarten room had a slight fever and did not eat lunch. Otherwise, the child seemed OK. Three days later, several children were absent from kindergarten. Which of the following best describes what happened?

A) Another nursery school was offering the same child care at a much lower price.

B) Infectious diseases can be contagious before any diagnostic symptoms occur.

C) No way to tell; there are many reasons why parents keep children home.

D) Parents chose to protect their children from the child with a fever, so they kept their children home for a few days.

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Chapter 26: Substance Abuse

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Q1) Which of the following best explains why drug abusers so often relapse?

A) Drugs are widely available.

B) They lack a supportive environment.

C) They remember how fantastic they feel immediately after using.

D) Drugs make them feel better about life.

Q2) A 14-year-old girl came with her family to the clinic as her father picked up his medication. The girl became anxious and said she had to go home soon to clean the house and start dinner. Which of the following would the nurse most likely suspect from this interaction?

A) As Freud pointed out, girls try to take over the wife role with their dad.

B) The girl did not want to admit her dad was a drug addict and was trying to get away from an uncomfortable environment.

C) The girl is taking on the role of hero with responsibility for caretaking functions.

D) The girl was afraid she would be seen with her dad, a known drug addict, in a public place.

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Chapter 27: Violence

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Q1) Which of the following actions should a nurse take to ensure personal safety when engaging in home visits? (Select all that apply.)

A) Always sit between the client and the exit, and, when in doubt, leave the situation

B) Be sure of the correct address and always have a GPS system

C) Carry a cell phone and drive in a well-maintained car with a full gas tank

D) Have enough money that you can buy your way out of trouble

E) Only accept assignments within a few blocks of your own home

F) Take self-protection courses such as karate and carry a weapon for your own defense

Q2) A male strong firearms advocate stressed his guns were for self-protection and he wanted all criminals to know his family had loaded guns in their home. Which of the following best explains why a nurse would not support his actions?

A) Criminals carry more powerful and illegal guns.

B) Guns in the home typically result in dead family members and friends.

C) His children may be less careful than the adults in the family.

D) Less trained individuals might think the guns were unloaded.

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Chapter 28: Natural and Man-Made Disasters

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Q1) A man walked to the staging area after an earthquake crying that he was hurt. A triage nurse noted he had cuts, abrasions, and an open (bone was seen) fractured arm. Which of the following actions should be taken next?

A) Put a green tag on his shirt and he can get in line to wait his turn for medical treatment

B) Put a yellow tag on his shirt and then await transport to a medical facility

C) Put a black tag on his shirt and give him a chair to rest in until something can be done

D) Put a green tag on his shirt and ask him to use his good arm to help others make it to the staging area

Q2) When does disaster management begin?

A) Before a disaster occurs

B) Immediately after the disaster

C) Throughout the disaster period

D) When the disaster begins

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Chapter 29: School Health

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Q1) A school health nurse was concerned about the diagnosed eating disorders of three high school students. A nutrition and body image program was planned. Which of the following classes should receive the program first?

A) Elementary school grades 4, 5, and 6

B) Grades 7, 8, and 9

C) High school grades 10, 11, and 12

D) Kindergarten students

Q2) Which of the following best explains why the school nurse and the principal athletic director of the school would frequently be working together?

A) As neither are teachers, each is susceptible to job layoffs if the community school tax levy does not pass.

B) As support staff to teachers, they have many mutual problems in communicating how they can help teachers be more successful.

C) Both are extremely concerned with the typical student's low amount of physical exercise and want to create an intervention plan.

D) Both have to create a budget plan and allocate funds for their department for the year.

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Chapter 30: Occupational Health

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Q1) Which of the following best explains why occupational health nurses (OHNs) felt a need to create the Factory Nurses Conference?

A) All the other specialties in nursing had created their own conferences and groups.

B) Creating their own group would be less expensive to maintain membership than joining the American Nurses Association (ANA).

C) Funding was made available by large employers for the nurses to meet.

D) Most OHNs practiced alone and wanted to be able to interact with peers.

Q2) Which of the following is one of the most challenging areas for the occupational health nurse (OHN)?

A) Allocating time between direct service to employees and management tasks

B) Collaborating with other worksite professionals and retaining leadership in the arena of employee health

C) Managing ethical conflicts between responsibilities to management and responsibilities to employees

D) Maintaining competence through attending conferences and maintaining services when the nurse (sole provider) is absent

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Chapter 31: Forensic and Correctional Nursing

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Q1) A 14-year-old was found guilty of beating and raping a 73-year-old neighbor. The prosecutor had successfully argued for the child to be tried as an adult. The jury is considering a long adult prison term. Which of the following would the nurse most likely suggest when called on as an expert witness?

A) The child must be mentally ill to have done such a thing and should be in a mental hospital.

B) The child should be in a juvenile facility to avoid the high risk of sexual assaults, beatings, and suicide in adult prison.

C) The child should be given a long adult prison sentence to protect society from such a predator.

D) The child must be given an opportunity to complete high school while incarcerated in the adult prison.

Q2) Which of the following best describe how the prevalence of violence and violent crimes has changed the professional practice of health care providers?

A) Vulnerable groups are now assessed for evidence of abuse.

B) The focus has now shifted from patient care toward more personal safety.

C) It is now recognized that new specialties continue to be created.

D) Each patient is now routinely screened for violence.

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Chapter 32: Faith Community Nursing

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Q1) A new faith community nurse (FCN) met with a client who was dying. The client asked the FCN to pray for her out loud. The FCN had an active prayer life, but privately-not out loud relating to someone else. Which of the following would be the best response by the nurse?

A) Deliberately misunderstand the request and promise to pray for the client when you are at home each evening

B) Look for a religious book nearby, open it, and hope there is something there the nurse can use

C) Offer to share the client's request with the faith community's leader, as well as ask the faith community to pray for the client

D) Share a traditional prayer that the nurse had previously memorized for personal use

Q2) On which of the following levels of care do most faith community nurses (FCNs) focus?

A) Hospice care

B) Primary

C) Secondary

D) Tertiary

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Chapter 33: Home Health and Hospice

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Q1) In addition to factual data such as name, address, and diagnosis, which of the following information is crucial to the nurse when a referral is received?

A) The amount of reimbursement the agency will receive for a visit

B) The family's reaction to the suggestion that a nurse visit in their home

C) The purpose of the referral for a home visit

D) The patient's agreement with the home visit referral

Q2) A nurse shared information with a family concerning a community resource, including a brochure with telephone number. The family agreed to follow up. Which of the following demonstrates to the nurse that the family wants to use those resources?

A) If the agency calls the nurse to share that they will be offering services to the family

B) If the family always agrees with the nurse's suggestions

C) If the family asks the nurse to please call and set up the service

D) If the family calls and sets up the service

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