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An experienced nurse is instructing a new nurse about
communications concerning the patient. The nurse suggests
using an SBAR method and lists the four elements included in
the technique. Which four elements should be included in the
instruction? - Answer: Situation, background, assessment, and
recommendation
A group of women are discussing childbirth experiences. Which
statement would most likely indicate that the woman gave
birth in the 1950s? - Answer: "I was discharged from the
hospital 1 week following the birth."
A nurse admitting a 3-year-old patient with the medical
diagnosis of pneumonia identifies congestion and inspiratory
wheezes in both lungs. This information is considered part of
which step of the nursing process? - Answer: Assessment
Which is a diagnosis that the nurse is legally responsible to
report? - Answer: Sexually transmitted infection
,According to the Family-Centred Maternity and Newborn Care
(FCMNC) National Guidelines early parent-infant attachment is
critical for newborn and child development and the growth of
healthy families. - Answer: True
Which level of government is responsible for overseeing the
inspection of water and food within the community? - Answer:
Municipal or regional health department
The Baby-Friendly Initiative's (BFI) main goal is to ensure that
infants are breastfed for 12 months. - Answer: False
The BFI role is to implement practices that protect, promote,
and support breastfeeding practices in hospitals and
community agencies. It does not focus on ensuring that all
women breastfeed for 12 months.
Which of the following are agencies that focus on global health
and development?
A - WHO
B - United nations
C - Public health agency of Canada
D - Canadian Nurses Association - Answer: A,B
, The number of deaths of infants younger than age 28 days per
1000 live births is termed which of the following? - Answer:
Neonatal mortality rate
An organization that sets standards of practice for nursing
would be which of the following ? - Answer: Canadian Nurses
Association (CNA)
What would be the best method to screen for breast cancer in
low-risk women? - Answer: Mammograms every 2-3 years
after the age of 50
Which factors change the normal flora of the vagina and
predispose to vaginal infection?
A - Use of antibiotics
B - Douching
C - sexual intercourse
D - daily baths - Answer: A,B,C
What are reliable temporary birth control methods?
A - Vasectomy
B- breastfeeding