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BSN 325 Population-Based Chronic Illness and Health Promotion Questions With Complete Solutions

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BSN 325 Population-Based Chronic Illness and Health
Promotion Questions With Complete Solutions

Adolescents as a Target Population: Correct Answer

Men as a Target Population:
Question 1 of 9
Which health need is specific to the male population?
Screening for prostate cancer
Education about proper parenting techniques
Treatment for interpersonal relationship problems
Assessment of occupational factors that affect health Correct
Answer Screening for prostate cancer
Screening for prostate cancer is specific to the male population
since females do not have a prostate.

Question 1 of 12
Which patient does the nurse identify as old-old?
69-year-old
79-year-old
87-year-old
100-year-old Correct Answer 87-year-old
An 87-year-old would be considered old-old. Old-old is between
ages 85 and 99.

Question 10 of 10
How does the nurse develop a therapeutic and trusting nurse-
patient relationship with a 12-year-old patient?
Ask the patient directly about questions in the health history.
Remind the patient that the primary care provider is in charge of
his or her care.

,Speak only to the parents or legal guardians since they are the
legal decision-makers.
Tell the patient that his or her input cannot be considered when
planning care because he or she is underage.
NOT SURE Correct Answer Ask the patient directly about
questions in the health history.
Nurses must consider developmental stages when caring for
pediatric patients. At the age of 12, children are old enough to
engage in a conversation and report a part of their health
information. Parents can be included as a part of the
conversation for confirmation and accuracy, yet developing a
trusting relationship with the patient is best accomplished by
including him or her directly into the conversation about his or
her care.

Question 10 of 12
Match the body system to the nursing intervention for older
adults that targets the system.
Avoid stimulants and caffeine
-Nervous system
Teach about how to avoid falls
-Musculoskeletal system
Educate about methods of infection prevention
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Encourage fluid intake to prevent dehydration
-Renal system
If on blood thinners, teach how to avoid excessive bruising
- Correct Answer

Question 11 of 12

, Which intervention is appropriate if the nurse suspects that an
older adult has multiple psychosocial stressors?
Attempt to solve each problem independently.
Ask the primary care provider to intervene to assist the older
adult.
Remind the older adult that nurses do not focus on psychosocial
issues.
Contact the hospital chaplain who is responsible for all
psychosocial concerns. Correct Answer Attempt to solve each
problem independently.
Nurses often cannot solve multiple psychosocial problems in
one visit (or at all); however, the nurse can appropriately refer
the older adult to resources that can be helpful.

Question 12 of 12
Which action reflects secondary prevention for an older adult
patient?
Assisting with a routine PAP smear procedure
Educating about drug therapy for hypertension
Coordinating a referral to physical therapy to address chronic
back pain
Teaching about healthy nutrition habits that enhance eye and
integumentary health Correct Answer Assisting with a routine
PAP smear procedure
This action reflects secondary prevention, since it is targeted to
screen for disease processes such as cervical cancer.

Question 2 of 10
Which child born in the United States is statistically twice as
likely to die in its first year of life compared to Caucasian
infants?

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