7 NR442 QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 100%
GUARANTEED PASS [LATEST
2026-2027]
Planned for the Future:
-Increase tuberculosis testing and treatment
-Increase outreach missions to offer antenatal health services
Contraindicated:
-Sell intravenous fluids at the local villages
When using educational material to teach proper sanitation techniques, which actions will lead
to the most success? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER--Utilizing simple graphics
illustrating all concepts
-Asking villagers to demonstrate key concepts
,-Laminate quick reference materials
-Offering written information in the native language
Which goals would be measurable in demonstrating success in improving health in Ethiopia?
Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER--Reduced reported diarrhea illness
-Reduced mortality rate for children under 5
You notice that tuberculosis has the highest mortality rate in the country you will be travelling
to. Which of the following does that say about this country? - CORRECT ANSWER--They have
not made an epidemiological transition yet.
Which of the following was proposed in the Declaration of Alma Ata? Select all that apply. -
CORRECT ANSWER--Health is not only the absence of disease, but also a complete state of well-
being.
-Health is a fundamental right, and the attainment of health should be a global goal.
Which organization connects nations, organizations, and people to promote health and keep the
world safe so everyone can attain the highest level of health? - CORRECT ANSWER--World
Health Organization
In a developing country, which concerns could affect the health of that village? Select all that
apply. - CORRECT ANSWER-ALL
-Type of government
-Sanitation practices
-Weather and temperature patterns
-Wealth distribution of the community
-Food production and distribution
, What is the primary purpose of a medical outreach mission to a village in a developing country?
- CORRECT ANSWER--To deliver healthcare services that are not typically available
Which prevention practice can protect international relief workers by reducing the spread of a
disease? - CORRECT ANSWER--Requiring vaccinations before travel into that country.
The nurse working in a developing country should consider which principles related to trust and
healthcare sustainability? - CORRECT ANSWER--Trust is essential to delivering care.
-By teaching basic care, the outreach worker can help reduce future occurrences of certain
illnesses.
The nurse caring for a local villager explains their wound requires an incision to drain fluid. The
nurse has not had training or experience with the procedure but assures the villager that the
needed equipment is available to complete the treatment today. What is the appropriate action
by the nurse when the villager asks if they will be performing the procedure? - CORRECT
ANSWER--Explain that they are unable to do this procedure for them.
The nurse is providing care in a foreign country that reports a high number of elderly people
with uncontrolled diabetes type II. Which supplies should the nurse consider as essential for this
population? - CORRECT ANSWER--Dressings and materials for wounds
Which country did the community nurse travel to in the previous interactive video interview? -
CORRECT ANSWER--Brazil
Select the phrases that indicate the village has a high risk for disease outbreaks. - CORRECT
ANSWER--no clinic nearby
-get water from a stream
-no bathrooms
-bush area to go to the bathroom