Reference no: EM133523361
Questions
1. A registered nurse knows the effects of disabilities on client may include?
A. Decrease employment rates
B. Complete inability to live independently
C. Decrease poverty rate
D. Decrease risk of isolation
2. A nurse who volunteers at a homeless shelter has been asked to design education focusing on the chronic diseases of the homeless population. Which disease does the nurse need to incorporate in the learning?
A. Pneumonia
B. Strep throat
C. Influenza
D. HIV/aids
3. A community health nurse working as a part of a disaster response team is told that the disaster is classified as a multiple-casualty incident. Which interpretation by the nurse would be most accurate?
A. Casualties over 100
B. Too many casualties to count
C. More than 1 but less than 10 casualties
D. Casualties between 2 and 100
4. The home health nurse is discussing home health nursing practice with a student nurse. Which statement made by the student nurse summarizes the home care nursing?
A. The home health nurse must coordinate a variety of services and other professional caregivers in order to manage clients care.
B. The home health nurse must be able to transport clients to the hospital if the nurse notes a decine in the client during a scheduled home
health visit.
C. The home health nurse must work closely with the agency social worker who serves as the coordinator of care for clients.
D. The home health nurse may only provide care for 60 days per calendar year.
5. A community health nurse is working with a community to develop a program for disaster management. The community is currently working on identifying factors in the community placing it at risk. This community is in which phase of disaster management?
A. Mitigation
B. Preparedness
C. Recovery
D. Response
6. A community health nurse is reviewing the medications of a homebound client who is 71 years old and diagnosed with heart failure and COPD. The client states that the client takes the medications daily. When the nurse asks about each medication individually the client cannot recall what it is used for and how many times a day to take it. What does the nurse suspect is the cause of the lack of knowledge?
A. Client is experiencing polypharmacy
B. Client is experiencing early onset of dementia
C client must have a caregiver to assist with medication adherence.