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Community Health Nursing Test Preparation

Course Introduction

Community Health Nursing is a comprehensive course that explores the roles and responsibilities of nurses within diverse community settings. Emphasizing health promotion, disease prevention, and population-focused care, the course covers the assessment of community health needs, development of health education programs, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Students learn to apply public health principles, epidemiology, and evidence-based practice to improve health outcomes in various communities. Topics include vulnerable populations, cultural competence, environmental health, and the impact of social determinants on wellness. Practical experiences and case studies enhance the ability to plan, implement, and evaluate community-based health interventions.

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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) What responsibility does the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics require of the nurse beyond giving excellent care to patients?

A) Accept longer work schedules to ensure that professional care is always available to clients

B) Recognize the need for experienced nurses to mentor new graduates to help increase and expand the number of professionals available

C) Support health legislation to improve accessibility and cost of health care

D) Volunteer to work overtime as needed to ensure maximum quality of care

Answer: C

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Chapter 2: Historical Factors: Community Health Nursing in Context

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Q1) Which of the following of Nightingale's ideas were forgotten until recently? (Select all that apply.)

A) The need for education for women

B) The influence of environment on health

C) The importance of clinical practice for expertise to develop

D) The need to recognize gender role limitations

E) The problem-solving (nursing) process

F) The use of statistics and a sound research base

Answer: B, F

Q2) Which of the following best describes a modern public health practice that was originally developed as a means of self-protection from the Black Death (bubonic plague)?

A) Care in a hospital

B) Chemical intervention

C) Isolation and quarantine

D) Herbal remedies

Answer: C

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Chapter 3: Thinking Upstream: Nursing Theories and

Population-Focused Nursing Practice

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Q1) A nurse is using the critical theoretical perspective in practice. Which of the following best describes how the nurse would respond when a client suggests that the physician prescribe a widely advertised medication for tension and anxiety? (Select all that apply.)

A) Can you tell me what is going on in your life right now?

B) Do you know anyone else who is suffering such tension and anxiety?

C) How does your family feel about you having so much tension and anxiety?

D) Would you consider using the generic equivalent of this medication?

E) What led you to believe this medication would be of help to you?

F) What have you tried in the past to relieve tension and anxiety?

Answer: A, F

Q2) Which of the following is most closely associated with morbidity and mortality outcomes?

A) Number of physicians per capita

B) Insurance status

C) Crime rate

D) Personality traits

Answer: B

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Chapter 4: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction

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Q1) A 50-year-old woman comes to the clinic for her first mammogram. Which of the following best describes the action of this client?

A) Disease prevention

B) Health improvement

C) Health protection

D) Primary health promotion

Q2) 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

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Chapter 5: Epidemiology

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Q1) Which of the following best describes a model that demonstrates the progression of disease from prepathogenesis through disease outcome?

A) Epidemiological model

B) Ecosocial model

C) Natural history model

D) Wheel model

Q2) A researcher, interested in the onset of early menses, compared the life experiences and history of 1000 14-year-old girls, half of whom had monthly periods and half of whom did not, to determine what variables might be observed. Which of the following would be the most appropriate categorization of this study?

A) Cross-sectional study

B) Prospective study

C) Retrospective study

D) True experiment

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) A community health nurse is trying to determine the success of a planned intervention. Which of the following would the community health nurse most likely examine?

A) Changes in funding made available to the agency to continue their efforts

B) An increase or decrease in the number of persons asking for assistance

C) Current problem data to compare with original baseline data

D) Feedback from community residents

Q2) Which of the following activities would be most helpful to a person in whom a serious chronic illness has been diagnosed?

A) Discuss it with a religious leader on a confidential, do-not-tell basis

B) Join a support group of others with the same illness

C) Share the diagnosis with coworkers and neighbors to gain sympathy and support

D) Tell extended family because many diseases have a genetic component

Q3) Which of the following best describes how people typically respond when asked of what community are they a member?

A) Geographic community (neighborhood or city)

B) House of worship participants or members

C) Occupational or professional group

D) Those who are devoted to a particular craft or hobby

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Chapter 7: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation

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Q1) Which of the following best describes where the majority of time is spent by a community health nurse?

A) Caring for individuals

B) Caring for families

C) Caring for groups

D) Caring for aggregates

Q2) Which of the following best describes a flaw of many of the health care bills passed during the last four decades?

A) They avoided interfering with the current health care approach and did not improve problems of access or duplication of efforts.

B) They encouraged each state to do what was best for its residents without consideration of what was best for the nation as a whole.

C) They created new layers of bureaucracy in health care administration.

D) They did not include financing to pay for the suggested changes.

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Chapter 8: Community Health Education

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Q1) A nurse is selecting goals for an educational program. Which of the following methods should be used?

A) Ask the formal leadership of a community what the learning needs are.

B) Interview informal leaders about the learning needs of the community.

C) Use the expertise of professional nurses skilled at assessing needs.

D) The target audience must determine their needs and priorities.

Q2) Which of the following needs to be considered when using the Health Belief Model (HBM)?

A) Prior behaviors

B) Perceived benefits

C) Health promoting behaviors

D) Personal benefits

Q3) Which of the following led to the creation of the Health Belief Model (HBM)?

A) Attempting to create an educational program that people would choose to attend

B) Attempting to explain why people acted as if they were immortal and immune from danger

C) Attempting to understand why people chose unhealthy and high-risk behaviors

D) Attempting to understand why people did not flock to free health care

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Chapter 9: Case Management

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Q1) Which of the following best describes the goals of nursing case management regardless of setting? (Select all that apply.)

A) Ensure that all clients have a case manager

B) Contain costs and control use of services

C) Decrease duplication and fragmentation

D) Enhance client's quality of life

E) Focus on avoiding hospitalization or institutionalization

F) Maintain routine communication channels

Q2) A hospital is going to start a care management program. Which of the following groups of clients would most likely be selected to first receive such services?

A) Clients who represent the most common diagnosis group to be admitted

B) Clients who request such services from their local hospital

C) Clients with chronic illnesses

D) Clients with the least education

Q3) Which of the following has the largest influence on the case manager's role?

A) Criteria of the program for accepting clients

B) Location of the program

C) Population served by the program

D) The specific program that employs the case manager

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

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Q1) A nurse would like to influence an internal private health policy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

A) Build or join a private entrepreneurial practice to provide lower cost services to underserved groups

B) Participate in public discussions regarding quality and managed care

C) Support nursing research done that demonstrates positive clinical and economic outcomes

D) Write managed care organizations to request that nurses receive reimbursement for health services to clients

Q2) Which of the following is one legally required to obey? (Select all that apply.)

A) Directions to a destination provided by a police officer

B) Court decisions related to legislative law

C) Delegation of responsibility for a task by a physician

D) Executive decisions, such as your employer requirements

E) Laws passed by your state or the federal government

F) Rules and regulations from agencies, such as the state board of nursing

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Chapter 11: The Health Care System

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Q1) Which of the following conclusions were made when Congress asked for a report on the federal government's quality enhancement process on the care the federal government gave? (Select all that apply.)

A) A clear responsibility at the federal level is to lead by example.

B) Computerized clinical data have enabled practice guidelines to be written.

C) Federally sponsored education and training programs have a strong impact.

D) Quality assurance information has been consistent and useful in improvement.

E) The quality of federal health care was very good.

F) Writing regulations influences nonfederal health care providers and organizations.

Q2) Which of the following best describes the most common organization for receiving personal health care in the United States today?

A) A group of physicians all in a particular specialty group who share an office

B) Community health center that includes educational and social services

C) Fee for service by a physician in practice by himself or herself

D) Managed care organization with capitated payments to providers, both professionals and organizations

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Chapter 12: Economics of Health Care

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Q1) Which of the following best describes the first government step in trying to stop constantly rising costs?

A) Insurance companies were told to cease adding new members to their plan.

B) Payment reimbursement was based on diagnosis and client characteristics rather than on treatment given.

C) Physicians were limited to a maximum amount that would be paid for any particular service.

D) Reimbursement was based on prospective payment; that is, in advance of admittance for care.

Q2) Which of the following best describes the effects of Medicare and Medicaid? (Select all that apply.)

A) All persons who were temporarily disabled now receive free care.

B) A previously unseen rise in demand for services occurred.

C) Many persons previously without access now receive health care.

D) Medicare reimbursement rates became the standard for all insurance carriers.

E) Indemnity insurance plans were offered.

F) Public health education was now financed.

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Chapter 13: Cultural Diversity and Community Health

Nursing

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Q1) A baby was dehydrated because of diarrhea. The mother explained that she had finally gone to a folk healer who told her to give the baby herbal tea, which did seem to be helping a bit, but the baby still seemed ill. Which of the following statements would be the most appropriate reply by the nurse?

A) "Folk healers cannot cure such problems; let me give you appropriate fluids for your baby."

B) "Let's go back to feeding the baby formula, and see how the baby does."

C) "You continue to give the baby herbal tea, but let's put some sugar and salt in the tea."

D) "Your healer is correct; fluids are crucial for your baby. Let me give you some special fluids for you to give the baby."

Q2) Before interviewing an Hispanic family, what is the most important action for the nurse to take?

A) Compliment each member on some visible asset

B) Establish rapport, and gain trust and confidence

C) Greet them in Spanish even if badly spoken and accented

D) Recognize the male as the authority figure in the family

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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) Which of the following statements best describes what has happened to air quality since the United States outlawed the use of chlorofluorocarbons, halons, and carbon tetrachloride?

A) Air quality immediately improved.

B) Air quality is slowly improving.

C) Little change occurred because these chemicals remain in the atmosphere.

D) Nothing has happened because other countries worldwide continue to extensively use these products.

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Chapter 15: Health in the Global Community

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Q1) Which of the following best describes why a nurse working in a U.S. urban area should be knowledgeable about infectious diseases common to areas of Africa?

A) Nurses have an ethical commitment to care for others throughout the world.

B) Every infectious disease is just one airplane ride away.

C) Infection could occur if a nurse goes out in public.

D) Nurses meet people who may originally have been born elsewhere.

Q2) Most of a country's citizens have died from malnutrition or as the result of violence. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn?

A) Their country has a problem with an adequate water supply for agriculture.

B) They live in a country where weather interferes with food crops.

C) They live in a developed country involved in a war.

D) They live in a developing country.

Q3) Which of the following assumptions underlies the Declaration of Alma-Ata?

A) Communities should be encouraged to cooperate with national health goals.

B) Gross inequalities and disparities will always exist.

C) Health is a fundamental human right.

D) Public health agencies are responsible to plan and take action to improve health.

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Chapter 16: Child and Adolescent Health

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Q1) What proportion of U.S. citizens are children?

A) 12%

B) 16%

C) 20%

D) 24%

Q2) Which of the following offers the best explanation as to why it is important for low-income women to seek prenatal care?

A) To provide the extra support from a nurse who listens

B) To begin the process of obtaining hospital care for delivery for a reduced cost

C) To have time to begin healthy behaviors to ensure a healthy infant

D) To obtain referrals for other helpful services

Q3) 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

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Chapter 17: Womens Health

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Q1) A parent at a school says to the school nurse, "I can't keep that plate thing straight. What is the bottom line about nutritious eating today?" Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?

A) "Avoid processed foods, and eat fresh fruits and vegetables."

B) "Eat lots of protein, fruits, and vegetables, and don't worry about the other rules."

C) "Let me get you a copy of the Department of Agriculture plate that you can keep on your refrigerator for easy reference."

D) "Balance your plate with half of a plate of fruits and vegetables, and a quarter of a plate of both proteins and grains."

Q2) Which of the following is the leading cause of death for women in their first trimester?

A) Anesthesia

B) Ectopic pregnancy

C) Hemorrhage

D) Pulmonary embolism

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Chapter 18: Mens Health

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Q1) Which of the following is a biological explanation for gender differences in health status?

A) Influence of hormones

B) Different treatment by parents

C) Random differences in genetic inheritance

D) Social expectations of appropriate gender behavior

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) A male client reports that he is unable to change his health behaviors and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Which of the following is the most likely reason for his difficulty?

A) Lack of financial resources

B) Lack of transportation

C) Lack of programs

D) Lack of motivation

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Chapter 19: Senior Health

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Q1) Which of the following best explains why all family members should want their aged relatives to have a living will?

A) To confirm that the attorney is serving as guardian and family members do not have to be responsible

B) To fulfill the federal Patient Self-Determination Act requirements

C) To help family members know what their loved one does or does not want if he or she becomes incapacitated

D) To keep physicians from writing a do-not-resuscitate order

Q2) Which of the following groups would most need adult day care services?

A) Caregivers who work all day

B) Elderly who are bored staying home alone

C) Elderly in whom Alzheimer's has been diagnosed

D) Older men who want an opportunity to meet older women

E) Older women who want to engage in arts and crafts activities

Q3) Which of the following is the primary source of income for elderly Americans?

A) Employment income

B) Pensions

C) Savings

D) Social Security

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Chapter 20: Family Health

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Q1) What has research suggested is a barrier to college students eating healthy?

A) Lack of access to an exercise facility

B) Lack of access to a primary care provider

C) Lack of knowledge of the benefits of healthy eating

D) Lack of knowledge related to food preparation

Q2) A family came in to discuss a problem with one of their children. Which of the following family behaviors would be concerning to the nurse?

A) Each family member made supportive comments about each other.

B) Every Sunday the family attends religious services together.

C) Family members made humorous comments about their life together.

D) The family seemed to rather quickly determine priorities for action.

E) The family wanted the nurse to decide what they should do.

Q3) Which of the following are examples of the internal structure of the family?

A) Ethnicity and race

B) Extended family members

C) Gender and rank order of birth

D) Social class and religion

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Chapter 21: Populations Affected by Disabilities

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Q1) Which of the following problems depends on the responses of other people and therefore cannot be measured?

A) Disability

B) Handicap

C) Impairment

D) Injury

Q2) Which of the following problems was the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act (TWWIIA) designed to address?

A) Employers trying to avoid hiring persons with disabilities

B) Employers resenting being forced to hire persons with disabilities

C) Persons with disabilities not being able to receive on-the-job training

D) Persons with disabilities not seeking employment for fear of losing their health care and other governmental supports

Q3) Which of the following is an accurate definition of impairment?

A) A disadvantage resulting from a disability that prevents fulfillment of an expected role

B) A restriction or inability to perform an activity in a normal manner

C) An anatomical, mental, or psychological loss or abnormality

D) A defect that affects society on a macro level

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Chapter 22: Homeless Populations

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Q1) Which of the following groups of people is most likely to experience homelessness?

A) Those who have a supportive family

B) Those who have recently become unemployed

C) Those who have substance abuse problems

D) Those who frequently change jobs

Q2) 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

Q3) Which of the following persons will have the most difficulty in obtaining adequate support services to find a long-term home?

A) An alcoholic homeless person

B) A homeless person who has a limited support system and is unemployed

C) A homeless person who has a mental illness and is an alcoholic

D) A mentally ill homeless person

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Chapter 23: Rural and Migrant Health

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Q1) A woman stumbled into the rural health clinic and explained that she had an incredible headache. She was sweating and began vomiting into the wastebasket by the intake nurse's desk. Which of the following diagnoses should be anticipated by the nurse?

A) Acute adult panic disorder

B) Acute alcohol intoxication

C) Acute appendicitis

D) Acute meningitis

E) Acute pesticide poisoning

Q2) Which of the following best explains why the rural population is growing when young persons from rural areas consistently are moving to urban areas to seek employment?

A) Adults engaged in all the physically demanding farming tasks have longer life spans than people in urban areas.

B) Farm families continue to have a higher birth rate than urban families.

C) Many formerly migrant worker Hispanics are settling in rural counties.

D) Retirees and other urbanites able to conduct business through telecommunication and travel are moving in.

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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) A person with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) knows the ritual is senseless, but is unable to stop. Which of the following best explains why he does not quit doing the ritual?

A) As rituals become habit, others will worry about the person if he or she suddenly stops engaging in the ritual behavior.

B) Engaging in rituals allows the individual to feel in control.

C) If the compulsion is resisted, anxiety increases.

D) Rituals, even if nonsensical, are comforting and reassuring.

Q3) Which of the following events occurred in 1965?

A) State mental hospitals were created.

B) The mentally ill were deinstitutionalized.

C) Electroconvulsive therapy was discovered to help depression.

D) Community mental health centers for outpatient care were established.

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Chapter 25: Communicable Disease

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Q1) A female client develops a fungal vaginal infection after being treated with antibiotics for strep throat. Which of the following components of the epidemiological triangle is primarily responsible?

A) Agent

B) Environment

C) Host

D) Interaction of agent and environment

Q2) Which of the following statements is true concerning tuberculosis (TB) infections in the United States?

A) Subclinical cases of TB can occur in patients who fight off the infection and thus are not a danger to themselves or others.

B) TB can be cured by a 6-month period of treatment with INH.

C) TB can only be caused by the Mycobacterium bovis bacillus.

D) Under certain conditions, susceptible hosts may be infected by the TB bacillus.

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Chapter 26: Substance Abuse

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Q1) Which of the following is the most commonly used illegal mood-altering substance?

A) Cocaine or crack ecstasy

B) Heroin

C) Marijuana

D) Methamphetamine or speed

Q2) Which legislation has increased funding for treatment and rehabilitation for substance abuse?

A) Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act

B) Anti-Drug Abuse Acts of 1986 and 1988

C) Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act

D) Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914

Q3) Which of the following best explains what experts believe is the causative factor in the decline in total alcohol consumption?

A) Americans prefer less dangerous mood-altering substances.

B) Increased "sin" taxes on alcohol and tobacco nationwide

C) Less social tolerance and no-drinking-while-driving campaigns

D) So many movies about teenaged drinking make alcohol look adolescent.

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Chapter 27: Violence

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Q1) For which of the following groups is suicide the second leading cause of death?

A) People aged 15 to 24 years

B) People aged 25 to 34 years

C) People aged 35 to 65 years

D) People over age 65 years

Q2) 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

Q3) Which of the following best describes the typical perpetrator of homicide?

A) A person trying to engage in rape with the woman fighting back

B) A person who wanted money and she refused to give it to him

C) A stranger

D) An intimate partner

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Chapter 28: Natural and Man-Made Disasters

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Q1) Which of the following actions should be taken during a biological attack?

A) Close doors and windows and turn off all ventilation

B) Seek medical attention if you become sick

C) Develop a family emergency plan

D) Keep a written record of everything that you have eaten

Q2) As a nurse and a citizen, what is the nurse's additional responsibility in relation to disasters?

A) Assume the nurse will be asked to volunteer to assist the American Red Cross with helping care for disaster victims

B) Be aware if there is an unusual increase in the number of people seeking care with similar symptoms

C) Expect and plan for the possibility of being called to report to work for additional work efforts in caring for the sick and injured

D) Expect to be a role model in preparing for and reacting to a disaster

Q3) 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) Which of the following does the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) service include in its routine screening that may not be included in a typical private physician preschool physical?

A) Comprehensive health and developmental history

B) Immunizations

C) Laboratory testing

D) Lead toxicity screenings

E) Unclothed physical examination

Q2) Which of the following is the most commonly used drug among children and adolescents in the United States?

A) Alcohol

B) Marijuana

C) Methamphetamine

D) Cocaine

E) Steroids

Q3) In addition to their homes, where are children most likely to be injured?

A) At entertainment sites (theaters, amusement parks)

B) At school, especially on playgrounds

C) At their part-time job settings

D) Transportation (automobiles, school buses)

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Chapter 30: Occupational Health

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Q1) Which of the following best describes what the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 requires?

A) All employees are eligible for a free health examination before beginning employment.

B) Employers are required to make suggestions on standards for improving worker safety.

C) Employers have the right to request an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspection for ways to improve worksite safety.

D) Employers must keep the worksite free from recognized hazards.

Q2) Which of the following best describes when the nurse can share confidential information about an employee's health with others? (Select all that apply.)

A) If needed for workers' compensation documents

B) If a life-threatening emergency occurs

C) If authorized by the employee to specific recipients, such as insurance companies or health care providers

D) If requested by the employer for management purposes

E) In compliance with governmental laws and regulation

F) In educational programs so others can avoid similar injuries and risks

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Chapter 31: Forensic and Correctional Nursing

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Q1) 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.

Q2) Which of the following are most likely to physically abuse elderly Americans?

A) A partner or spouse

B) A caregiver

C) A stranger

D) An adult child

Q3) With whom would the forensic nurse primarily interact during the day in addition to clients? (Select all that apply.)

A) Case managers

B) Officers of the court

C) Physicians

D) Police officers

E) Psychologists

F) Social workers

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Chapter 32: Faith Community Nursing

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Q1) Which of the following realities would cause difficult ethical conflicts for a faith community nurse?

A) Best clinical practice may suggest behaviors contrary to the faith community's values and beliefs.

B) Individuals might pressure the nurse to make medical decisions for them.

C) Persons do not always follow the nurse's advice as to appropriate actions.

D) Some political maneuvers within the faith community have implications for the nurse's practice.

Q2) Which of the following best describes how the practice of faith community nurses is different from the practice of other nurse specialists?

A) Advanced education is required before attempting such a challenging role.

B) Practice setting is in a building dedicated to a purpose other than health care.

C) The nurse is a member of the same community where the nurse practices.

D) The central focus of the practice is the spiritual dimension.

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Chapter 33: Home Health and Hospice

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Q1) Which of the following 66-year-old clients who needs skilled nursing care would be eligible for home health care reimbursement by Medicare?

A) A client who always worked for the state and enjoys going to the neighborhood coffee shop on a daily basis

B) A client who needs his wounds cared for every day, including weekends, and needs the nurse to visit at 8 AM every day

C) A client who is a loner and has no one to assist him except for the home care agency

D) A client who is homebound and has a very strong support system

E) A client who is an illegal immigrant who has lived in the United States for 25 years but begged the nurse not to tell

Q2) Which of the following should be included when the nurse writes a proposed treatment plan for a home health client?

A) Outline of specific client goals with measurable outcomes

B) Specific nursing interventions to treat identified client problems

C) Type of services needed and frequency of visits by each discipline

D) Typical nursing care plan information from assessment to evaluation

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