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A home health nurse is working with assistive personnel (AP) to care for a
client in their home. Which of the following tasks can the nurse assign to the
AP?
a. Notify the case manager of the client's wishes for community resources.
b. Review the client's medications
c. Assess the client's wound.
d. Assist the client with bathing and oral care.
d. Assist the client with bathing and oral care.
The AP can assist with ADLs, such as personal hygiene. All the other tasks can
only be done by an LPN or an RN.
a & b: can only be performed by an RN or LPN
c: can only be performed by an RN
A nurse is discussing the plan of care for a school-age child who was recently
diagnosed with diabetes mellitus with the child's parents. The family of three
is living on a tight budget because the father's business has been closed due to
the COVID-19 disease lockdown. Which of the following factors requires
attention from the nurse?
a. The family may not be able to see preferred providers due to increased health
insurance costs.
b. The power company has issued a lenient notice for back payment of owed
money.
c. The elementary school is closed and students are learning remotely.



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,d. The family enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to
receive extra food benefits.
c. The elementary school is closed and students are learning remotely.
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the economic status of families. It
has also impacted hunger in the U.S. This family is at risk for food insecurity
because their business has been closed due to lockdown restrictions. Food-insecure
families often rely on meals provided to their children at school to supplement and
ensure access to nutritious foods. The nurse should identify that further follow-up
and support from community resources are required for this family.
a. This fact does not require priority attention from the nurse. It indicates that the
family is on a managed care program, which can provide better prescription
medication costs.
b. This factor does not require priority attention from the nurse. Families
experiencing economic instability due to the COVID-19 pandemic can receive
accommodations from utility providers, such as allowing late payments to occur
without penalties or services being turned off.
d. Food-insecure families can access benefits that will help them mitigate food
insecurity. The fact that this family has enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance Program is a good step towards maintaining the health of their child.
A community health nurse is establishing a care plan for a 12-year-old client
who is disruptive in school. The nurse includes a referral for a mentorship
program as one of the interventions in the care plan. Which of the following
rationales should the nurse include to support the referral?
a. Studies show a minimal increase in confidence levels among mentored youth.
b. Students who are mentored are more likely to attain educational success.
c. Mentorship will help the child avoid sexual activities during the teen years.
d. Mentored teens tend to recover better from bullying experiences.
b. Students who are mentored are more likely to attain educational success.
Studies have shown that mentorship can help a child develop higher aspirations in
life and achieve educational success.



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,a. Research shows that adolescents who are mentored show an enhanced sense of
self-confidence and self-esteem.
c. Research has not made the connection between mentorship and the avoidance of
sex in the teenage population. The issue of premarital sex would not be a primary
reason why the nurse would refer this client to a mentorship program.
d. While mentorship programs may positively influence troubled teens and help
them get through bullying experiences, this is not a primary reason why the nurse
would refer this client to a mentorship program. There is no indication that
bullying is the cause of this client's problems.
A nurse in a primary care clinic is caring for a 30-year-old client who is
reporting chronic back pain. Which of the following is an important part of a
risk assessment for violence in this person's life?
a. Ask the client to complete the intimate partner violence screening questionnaire
when they are in the exam room
b. Provide the client with reading materials on how to care for lower back pain
c. Provide them with information on the local YMCA gym
d. Provide the client with information on ways to avoid use of pain medications
a. Ask the client to complete the intimate partner violence screening
questionnaire when they are in the exam room
People who have experienced violence are more likely to have health problems
later in life including chronic pain, gastrointestinal problems, depression, and
substance abuse.
b, c, & d: this is useful information, but does NOT address the client's risks for past
or current abuse
A home health nurse is assessing a patient who has heart failure and notes the
patient has had a weight gain of 1.8 kg (4 lb), as well as generalized edema,
since the last visit 3 days ago. Which of the following actions should the nurse
take next?
a. Call the health care provider for further instructions.
b. Reinforce the importance of daily weights.



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, c. Ensure the client has been taking their prescribed diuretic.
d. Document the findings and continue with the visit.
c. Ensure the client has been taking their prescribed diuretic.
The signs and symptoms indicate a worsening condition. This additional
assessment data is needed before contacting the provider.
a. The signs and symptoms indicate a worsening condition. However, the nurse
needs to have more complete information regarding following the treatment plan
before contacting the provider.
b. This is not the priority at this time.
d. This is not the priority at this time.
A nurse is caring for a client who has end-stage liver disease and states, "I am
aware of the dangers of continuing to drink, but I am choosing not to stop."
Which of the following actions should the nurse take to act as a client
advocate?
a. Inform the client that they are better off without medical care if they continue to
drink.
b. Report the client's refusal to comply to the charge nurse and end the discussion.
c. Accept the client's decision and offer to be a resource if the client changes their
mind.
d. Ask the client's family to remove alcohol from the client's home.
c. Accept the client's decision and offer to be a resource if the client changes
their mind.
The nurse is advocating for the client by ensuring that they have the right to make
decisions about their own health.
a. The nurse's role does not include judging the client or threatening to withhold
medical care for their decisions, an action which goes against client advocacy.
b. This action is inappropriate and does not advocate for the client's right to make
informed health care decisions.
d. This action is not advocating for the client's right to make personal health care
decisions.

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