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Maylie learns about the hospital's A, C, & D.
protocols regarding bioterrorism.
Which of the following are examples
of public health simulation exercises
that help train nurses for threats of
bioterrorism? (Select all that apply.)
A. Vaccine research
B. Prioritization
C. Decontamination
D. Triage
The hospital in which Maylie is B, C, & D.
employed is a large county health
care facility that cares for thousands
of medically underserved patients.
Which of the following contribute to
increases in the medically
underserved population? (Select all
that apply.)
A. Government funding
B. Mental illness
C. Homelessness
D. Rising health care costs
,Since nursing is a caring profession, B. False
Maylie does not need to be
concerned about budgets and rising
costs when it comes to caring for her
patients.
A. True
B. False
Trevor is assigned to the This is an example of "primary" and "illness"
immunization station at the health prevention.
drive where he is responsible for
administering vaccines to the
children. Immunizations are an
example of _________________ and
_____________ prevention.
Trevor knows that receiving an B. Safety and security
immunization is included in which
hierarchy of need according to
Maslow?
A. Physiological
B. Safety and security
C. Love and belonging needs
D. Self-esteem
E. Self-actualization
Immunizations are not an objective B. False
as defined by Healthy People 2010
because immunizations are largely
for children and children are not
included in the Healthy People 2010
initiative.
A. True
B. False
,Emmanuel is caring for Mr. Natik, a "Patient-Inherent" accident.
61-year-old Caucasian male who has
just undergone cataract surgery in
his right eye. Emmanuel teaches Mr.
Natik safety precautions, including
preventing the risk of burns while
cooking. A self-inflicted burn is
referred to as a ________-____________
accident.
Emmanuel is reminded by his A, B, & C.
preceptor to be diligent in
preventing procedure-related
accidents. Which of the following is
an example of a procedure-related
accident? (Select all that apply.)
A. Medication administration error
B. Improper insertion of a urinary
catheter
C. Application of an incorrect
bandage to a wound
D. Incorrect transcription of a
telephone order
, The intravenous (IV) pump that A. Tag it and report the malfunction
Emmanuel is using on a patient
malfunctions. The screen on the
pump goes blank and cannot be
reset. What should Emmanuel do
with the pump?
A. Tag it and report the malfunction
B. Put it in the soiled linen room
C. Discontinue the patient's IV
infusion
D. Bang on the pump until function is
restored
Mr. Stan Kercheval is being admitted Answer: D
to the medical-surgical unit after oral Rationale: Since Mr. Kercheval has undergone oral
surgery. He is 57 years old and had surgery, he should not have his temperature taken
his mandible reset and wired after he by the oral route. The axillary route takes too long,
sustained a blow to the face in a bar and the rectal route is invasive. The tympanic
fight. He is resting quietly in his room. membrane route is easily accessible and fast.
Given Mr. Kercheval's condition,
which site is most appropriate for
Byung-soon to measure his
temperature?
A. Oral
B. Axillary
C. Rectal
D. Tympanic membrane
Byung-soon measures Mr. Answer: B
Kercheval's apical pulse by listening Rationale: The S2 heart sound is high pitched and
to heart sounds. The S2 heart sound short ("dub" sound), whereas the S1 heart sound is
is low pitched and dull. low pitched and dull ("lub" sound).
A. True
B. False