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• primary prevention . CORRECT ANSWER: Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from
ever occurring.
• leading cause of childhood mortality . CORRECT ANSWER: accidents
• various types of pediatric diseases result of exposure to contaminants indoor and
outdoor. what kind of diseases are these? . CORRECT ANSWER: respiratory
• whats an important thing to consider on discharge . CORRECT ANSWER: that the
patient understands how to take their medication
• patient is insecure about a prostate exam. what do you do? . CORRECT ANSWER:
reassure him it is normal
• most healthy diet for weight loss? . CORRECT ANSWER: less food.
• how to increase vitamin intake? . CORRECT ANSWER: supplements
• if you have a patient and are doing a home assessment and you know they are
unsteady at times what would you include in your plan of care? . CORRECT ANSWER:
handlebars in the shower
• if you have a 95 yo patient in long term care what teaching an you give the family to
prevent communicable diseases? . CORRECT ANSWER: handwashing, stay indoors
and dont come and visit
• if you have a child as your patient and their mother is working part time at fast food,
what do you ask the mom when it comes to medication prescribed? . CORRECT
ANSWER: if she can afford it
• if youre teaching a post op cardiac patient about diet and exercise what is this an
example of? . CORRECT ANSWER: restoring health
• you find needles in the bathroom what do you do? . CORRECT ANSWER: don PPE
and put it in the sharps
• what might senior nurses have a knowledge gap in? . CORRECT ANSWER: LGBT
issues and care
• polypharmacy . CORRECT ANSWER: The use of many different drugs concurrently in
treating a patient, who often has several health problems.