NUR 426 EXAM 4. WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS. GRADED A+. NEW!
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NUR 426
NUR 426 EXAM 4. WITH QUESTIONS
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS.
GRADED A+.
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A nurse is working with a community centre that primarily serves a nearby Native American tribe.
The nurse knows that many of the tribe members suffer from type 2 diabetes. which of the following
interventions is a...
NUR 426 EXAM 4. WITH QUESTIONS
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS.
GRADED A+.
NEW!
A nurse is working with a community centre that primarily serves a nearby Native American tribe.
The nurse knows that many of the tribe members suffer from type 2 diabetes. which of the following
interventions is an example of tertiary prevention?
1.
Teaching school-aged children healthy exercise.
2.
Conducting a blood glucose screening for program for the adults in the community.
3.
Actively encouraging patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to have foot, eye, and haemoglobin
A1C screening tests every 3 months.
4.
Publishing a culturally grounded guide about preventing diabetes using input from the tribal leaders
and distributing it to all persons who come to the clinic. - ANS✔✔-Actively encouraging patients
diagnosed with type 2 diabetes to have foot, eye, and haemoglobin A1C screening tests every 3
months.
A nurse is speaking with her accountant about opening a free clinic as a 501(c)(3) organization. The
accountant advises the nurse:
1.
To charge patients his or her regular fees.
2.
To waive her professional fees but charge for testing and more advanced care.
,3.
To charge a nominal fee if the patient can afford to pay but provide services regardless.
4.
To charge a small fee, usually around 25% of the service value. - ANS✔✔-To charge a nominal fee if
the patient can afford to pay but provide services regardless.
The public health department (PHD) is concerned about an outbreak of measles that has occurred in
a country adjacent to theirs. Although there are currently no reported cases, as one of their actions
the PHD reaches out to all the primary care providers to encourage all of their unvaccinated patients
to get vaccinated and to encourage the parents of unvaccinated children to get their vaccinations up
to date. Such a public health initiative is an example of:
1.
A secondary prevention approach related to screening.
2.
A primary prevention approach focused on health protection.
3.
A primary prevention approach focused on health promotion.
4.
A primary prevention approach focused on screening. - ANS✔✔-Primary prevention approach
focused on health protection.
A nurse working in an inner-city community health clinic is concerned that her patient education
efforts related to achieving a healthy lifestyle are not resulting in any substantial changes in her
patients. When she discussed this with one mother whose children are struggling with obesity, the
mother explained that she is unable to find fresh fruits and vegetables in their neighborhood and
resorts to the use of fast food. This information makes the nurse wonder if this is true for other
families. What should she do next?
1.
Ask families she sees to keep a food journal to see what food substitutions could be made.
2.
Perform a problem- or health-issue-based assessment beginning with an assessment of sources of
healthy foods such as supermarkets and farmers markets available in the community.
3.
Arrange for free bussing from the community center to the closest supermarket.
4.
,Refer them to the local supplemental nutri - ANS✔✔-Perform a problem or health issue based
assessment beginning with an assessment of sources of healthy foods such as supermarkets and
farmers markets available in the community.
A new strain of flu has emerged, and the CDC has released a new vaccine that is for use in high-risk
populations. which population is most apt to be high-risk?
1.
Pregnant women
2.
Older adults
3.
Children
4.
All of the above - ANS✔✔-Pregnant women, older adults, and children
A nurse has worked at a community health center for many years. Over the last several months, the
nurse has noticed a significant decline in community members using the resources available at the
clinic. What is the first thing the nurse should do?
1.
Begin offering day care services and free transportation to the clinic to make it more convenient.
2.
Reach out to former patients to determine why they are no longer returning to the clinic.
3.
Perform a community assessment.
4.
Begin offering a new patient reduced fee rate. - ANS✔✔-Reach out to former patients to determine
why they are no longer returning to the clinic.
A nurse is meeting with a patient with no history of IV drug use after he has spoken with the doctor
and received a diagnosis of hepatitis B and E/ The patient expresses concern that someone will find
out about his diagnosis. How does the nurse respond? "I can understand that you are concerned
about this.."
1.
, "You do not need to worry because this patient information is protected by HIPAA, and I am not
allowed to provide this information to anyone who is not responsible for your clinical care."
2.
"However, it is your responsibility to inform all of your previous sexual partners."
3.
"However, this is a reportable disease in this state. This means the public health department will ask
you for all your possible contacts that might requiring counseling and/or post-exposure prophylaxis."
4.
None of the above. - ANS✔✔-However, This is a reportable disease in this state. This means the
public health department will ask you for all your possible contacts that might require counseling
and/or post exposure prophylaxis
A primary Health nurse has observed an increase in the rate of patients being treated for pertussis in
her community. The nurse has seen multiple news reports on the issue and knows that this isn't an
isolated problem. The nurse decides to brainstorm strategies to reduce the pertussis rate in her
community. First, the nurse should:
1.
Consult with local pediatricians about increasing vaccination rates in children.
2.
Begin creating patient education materials to distribute in the waiting room.
3.
Perform a health and cultural evaluation of her community.
4.
Begin offering vaccinations free of charge. - ANS✔✔-Perform a health and cultural evaluation of her
community.
A primary care nurse works at the Native American Health Center, a nonprofit organization serving
the California Bay Area Native Population. The center has asked her to put together a comprehensive
prevention plan related to type 2 diabetes. Which of the following interventions is an example of
primary intervention?
1.
Regular foot and eye care
2.
Encouraging a healthy diet and weight loss if appropriate
3.
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