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Community Health NR442 exam 1 (over 140 Q&A's) Updated Summer 2023.
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the environment and health? 
a. Because of the large number of variables involved, the relationship between environment and health cannot be researched. 
b. Because the environment has such long-term effects on health, research findings are not yet available. 
c. Research shows that a healthy environment has limited impact on one's health. 
d. Research shows that a healthy environment increases quality of life and years o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between the environment and health? 
a. Because of the large number of variables involved, the relationship between environment and health cannot be researched. 
b. Because the environment has such long-term effects on health, research findings are not yet available. 
c. Research shows that a healthy environment has limited impact on one's health. 
d. Research shows that a healthy environment increases quality of life and years o...
Hesi Case Study: Neurocognitive Disorder: Alzheimer's Disease (Early Onset)
Mr. Wilson is upset about visiting the Nurse Practitioner (APRN) and he tells the office RN that there is nothing wrong with him. The RN notes that Mr. Wilson's face is flushed and he is wringing his hands. He states that he does not know why he is at the clinic. He stands by the door, shuffling his feet. 
"You look worried. How can I make you feel comfortable?" 
Which of the following are risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease? (Select All that apply.) 
Advancing Age. 
Father and uncle had Al...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mr. Wilson is upset about visiting the Nurse Practitioner (APRN) and he tells the office RN that there is nothing wrong with him. The RN notes that Mr. Wilson's face is flushed and he is wringing his hands. He states that he does not know why he is at the clinic. He stands by the door, shuffling his feet. 
"You look worried. How can I make you feel comfortable?" 
Which of the following are risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease? (Select All that apply.) 
Advancing Age. 
Father and uncle had Al...
Evolve Case Study Newborn with Jaundice-Ivy Family
1. A 
Dry infant quickly with warm blankets 
2. B 
Prepare to give oxygen 
3. C 
6 
4. B 
Low forceps delivery 
5. C 
Place a cover on the scale 
6. D 
Give eye prophylaxis 
7. A 
Document the findings in the EMR 
8. B 
Document the finding in the EMR 
9. B 
Diminished movement in one arm 
10. A 
Slightly raise the infant's head and trunk and allow the infant to drop back to 30 degrees. 
11. C, D, E 
Peeling parchment-like skin 
Thin, with loose skin and little subcutaneous tissue 
Deep creases...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. A 
Dry infant quickly with warm blankets 
2. B 
Prepare to give oxygen 
3. C 
6 
4. B 
Low forceps delivery 
5. C 
Place a cover on the scale 
6. D 
Give eye prophylaxis 
7. A 
Document the findings in the EMR 
8. B 
Document the finding in the EMR 
9. B 
Diminished movement in one arm 
10. A 
Slightly raise the infant's head and trunk and allow the infant to drop back to 30 degrees. 
11. C, D, E 
Peeling parchment-like skin 
Thin, with loose skin and little subcutaneous tissue 
Deep creases...
Family Case studies Sociology AQA GCSE 1-9
Family is an economic system involving a division of labour which exploits women but benefits men 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
The family plays a major role in maintaining and reinforcing patriarchy 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
Women are oppressed as their work is adopted within the family. (Women work but also expected to do domestic chores) 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
Addresses idea of conventional families 
(...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Family is an economic system involving a division of labour which exploits women but benefits men 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
The family plays a major role in maintaining and reinforcing patriarchy 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
Women are oppressed as their work is adopted within the family. (Women work but also expected to do domestic chores) 
Delphy and Leonard 1992 - Feminist Perspective Radical 
Addresses idea of conventional families 
(...
HESI case study "Neurocognitive Disorder: Alzheimer's Disease (Early Onset)"
Mr. Wilson is upset about visiting the Nurse Practitioner (APRN) and he tells the office RN that there is nothing wrong with him. The RN notes that Mr. Wilson's face is flushed and he is wringing his hands. He states that he does not know why he is at the clinic. He stands by the door, shuffling his feet. 
"You look worried. How can I make you feel comfortable?" 
Which of the following are risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease? (Select All that apply.) 
Advancing Age. 
High cholesterol levels...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Mr. Wilson is upset about visiting the Nurse Practitioner (APRN) and he tells the office RN that there is nothing wrong with him. The RN notes that Mr. Wilson's face is flushed and he is wringing his hands. He states that he does not know why he is at the clinic. He stands by the door, shuffling his feet. 
"You look worried. How can I make you feel comfortable?" 
Which of the following are risk factors for Alzheimer's Disease? (Select All that apply.) 
Advancing Age. 
High cholesterol levels...
Alzheimer's Disease (Advanced Stages) HESI Case Study
Meet the Client 
During a routine physical exam, a client states that she has become increasingly forgetful and worries that old age is catching up with her. The nurse notes that the client has difficulty finishing some of her sentences because she forgets common words and that she is wearing only a thin sweater on a very cold day. The client is scheduled for more in-depth evaluation for possible neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease. 
Cognitive Function Assessment 
The nurse admi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Meet the Client 
During a routine physical exam, a client states that she has become increasingly forgetful and worries that old age is catching up with her. The nurse notes that the client has difficulty finishing some of her sentences because she forgets common words and that she is wearing only a thin sweater on a very cold day. The client is scheduled for more in-depth evaluation for possible neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease. 
Cognitive Function Assessment 
The nurse admi...
Neurocognitive Disorder due to Alzheimer's Disease Case Study
Meet the Client: Mr. WilsonMr. Wilson is a 78-year-old widower, seen today by an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), the healthcare provider (HCP) at the community ambulatory care clinic. He is accompanied by his daughter, who is concerned about his increasing forgetfulness, anxiety, and wandering in the house at night. He has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and NIDDM. He was diagnosed with Mild Neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease one year ago.Mr. Wilso...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Meet the Client: Mr. WilsonMr. Wilson is a 78-year-old widower, seen today by an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), the healthcare provider (HCP) at the community ambulatory care clinic. He is accompanied by his daughter, who is concerned about his increasing forgetfulness, anxiety, and wandering in the house at night. He has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and NIDDM. He was diagnosed with Mild Neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease one year ago.Mr. Wilso...
Alzheimer's disease Hesi case study
Question 1 
B. Judgment 
Question 2 
A. Ask Mary to list ten different types of fruits, colors, and animals 
Question 3 
C. Forgetting to serve dinner after preparing the meal. 
Question 4 
A. Changes in behavior and personality often occur early in Alzheimer's disease 
Question 5 
D. "Does anyone in your family have Alzheimer's Disease?" 
Question 6 
B. "The health care provider is looking for changes in the brain, which are consistent with Alzheimer's Disease or for other conditions whic...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Question 1 
B. Judgment 
Question 2 
A. Ask Mary to list ten different types of fruits, colors, and animals 
Question 3 
C. Forgetting to serve dinner after preparing the meal. 
Question 4 
A. Changes in behavior and personality often occur early in Alzheimer's disease 
Question 5 
D. "Does anyone in your family have Alzheimer's Disease?" 
Question 6 
B. "The health care provider is looking for changes in the brain, which are consistent with Alzheimer's Disease or for other conditions whic...
MSN 5550 Health Promotion: Prevention of Disease
CASE STUDY: Family Member with Alzheimer's disease: Mark and Jacqueline 
 
Reflective Questions 
 
1.	How do you think this situation reflects Jacqueline's sense of role performance? 
 
The ability to execute roles resulting from family, employment, and social engagements influenced by societal expectations is an integral part of the role performances (Object Relations Theory, n.d.). The scenario herein provides the resulting demands of responsibility that are occasioned to Jacqueline and how ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
CASE STUDY: Family Member with Alzheimer's disease: Mark and Jacqueline 
 
Reflective Questions 
 
1.	How do you think this situation reflects Jacqueline's sense of role performance? 
 
The ability to execute roles resulting from family, employment, and social engagements influenced by societal expectations is an integral part of the role performances (Object Relations Theory, n.d.). The scenario herein provides the resulting demands of responsibility that are occasioned to Jacqueline and how ...
MSN 5550 Health Promotion: Prevention of Disease
CASE STUDY: Family Member with Alzheimer's disease: Mark and Jacqueline 
 
Reflective Questions 
 
1.	How do you think this situation reflects Jacqueline's sense of role performance? 
 
The ability to execute roles resulting from family, employment, and social engagements influenced by societal expectations is an integral part of the role performances (Object Relations Theory, n.d.). The scenario herein provides the resulting demands of responsibility that are occasioned to Jacqueline and how ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
CASE STUDY: Family Member with Alzheimer's disease: Mark and Jacqueline 
 
Reflective Questions 
 
1.	How do you think this situation reflects Jacqueline's sense of role performance? 
 
The ability to execute roles resulting from family, employment, and social engagements influenced by societal expectations is an integral part of the role performances (Object Relations Theory, n.d.). The scenario herein provides the resulting demands of responsibility that are occasioned to Jacqueline and how ...