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NSG 6320 AGNP Board Exam – Health Promotion Assessment Exam

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AGNP Board Exam – Health Promotion Assessment Exam 1. Question: According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, older adults should be screened for colorectal cancer with sigmoidoscopy every: year. 2 years. 5 years. Correct 10 years. Explanation: The Task Force recommends screening with colonoscopy every 10 years, sigmoidoscopy every 5 years with high-sensitivity fecal occult blood tests (FOBTs) every 3 years, or FOBTs every year beginning age 50 years through age 75 years. Recommends against routine screening for adults ages 76 to 85 years, due to moderate certainty that the net benefit is small. 2. Question: Which topic should be a priority when providing anticipatory guidance to an 8-year-old child? Screening for scoliosis Advising the parent to protect the child from sunburn with sunscreen Recommending that the child receive another varicella vaccine now Assessing child care arrangements for before and after school Correct Explanation: School age children may not want to go to daycare, but are not old enough to stay home unsupervised. Help the parent to problem solve. Scoliosis is screened in 10-12-year-old children. Applying sunscreen should start at an earlier age than 8 years. Varicella vaccine is first given between 12 and 15 months and repeated at 4-6 years (before entering elementary school - kindergarten). 3. Question: All of the following strategies are useful for assessing older adults at high risk for falls except: reviewing the medication history. obtaining a functional history. assessing immunization history. Correct conducting an environmental assessment. Explanation: Strategies for assessing older adults at high risk for falls include: obtaining a detailed fall history, medication review, and history of relevant risk factors (such as acute and chronic medical problems ). Other assessments should include: gait, balance, mobility, and lower extremity joint function, neurologic function, lower extremity muscle strength, cardiovascular status, visual acuity, and examination of the feet and footwear . A functional and environmental assessment as well as implementing multifactorial / multicomponent interventions to address identified risks will help to prevent falls. 4. Question: Higher level self-care functioning activities are referred to as: activities of daily living. instrumental activities of daily living. Correct necessary activities of daily living. required activities of daily living. Explanation: Activities of daily living (ADLs) consist of basic self-care abilities: bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring, continence, and feeding. Higher level functions are referred to as the instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) and include: using the telephone, shopping, preparing food, laundry, and taking medicine. 5. Question: Which of the following would help a 9-year-old develop a sense of industry? Providing large plastic blocks for him to build things Helping him make a collection of several objects Correct Encouraging running for short distances Explaining the workings of his heart Explanation: The school age child likes to collect things and keep them as memoirs. Large plastic blocks are characteristic of preschoolers and would not accomplish this task. Running short distances is a more appropriate activity for this child. Explaining how the heart works requires more cognitive abilities than a 9-year-old may have. 6. Question: Which technique would be least effective in gaining the cooperation of a toddler during a physical exam? Tell the child that another child the same age was not afraid. Correct Allow the child to hold and touch the equipment when possible. Permit the child to sit on the parent's lap during the examination. Give the child immediate praise for holding still or doing what was asked. Explanation: Telling the child that another child the same age was not afraid would not be an effective technique as a toddler is unable to process that concept. The other choices are appropriate techniques. 7. Question: The first sign of puberty in a male is: incr

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AGNP Board Exam – Health Promotion Assessment
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1. Question:
According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, older adults should be
screened for colorectal cancer with sigmoidoscopy every:
year.
2 years.
5 years. Correct
10 years.
Explanation:
The Task Force recommends screening with colonoscopy every 10 years,
sigmoidoscopy every 5 years with high-sensitivity fecal occult blood tests
(FOBTs) every 3 years, or FOBTs every year beginning age 50 years through
age 75 years. Recommends against routine screening for adults ages 76 to
85 years, due to moderate certainty that the net benefit is small.
2. Question:

Which topic should be a priority when providing anticipatory guidance to an
8-year-old child?

Screening for scoliosis

Advising the parent to protect the child from sunburn with sunscreen

Recommending that the child receive another varicella vaccine now

Assessing child care arrangements for before and after school Correct

Explanation:

School age children may not want to go to daycare, but are not old enough
to stay home unsupervised. Help the parent to problem solve. Scoliosis is
screened in 10-12-year-old children. Applying sunscreen should start at an
earlier age than 8 years. Varicella vaccine is first given between 12 and 15
months and repeated at 4-6 years (before entering elementary school -
kindergarten).

, 3. Question:

All of the following strategies are useful for assessing older adults at high risk
for falls except:

reviewing the medication history.

obtaining a functional history.

assessing immunization history. Correct

conducting an environmental assessment.

Explanation:

Strategies for assessing older adults at high risk for falls include: obtaining a
detailed fall history, medication review, and history of relevant risk factors
(such as acute and chronic medical problems ). Other assessments should
include: gait, balance, mobility, and lower extremity joint function,
neurologic function, lower extremity muscle strength, cardiovascular status,
visual acuity, and examination of the feet and footwear . A functional and
environmental assessment as well as implementing multifactorial /
multicomponent interventions to address identified risks will help to prevent
falls.




4. Question:

Higher level self-care functioning activities are referred to as:

activities of daily living.

instrumental activities of daily living. Correct

necessary activities of daily living.

required activities of daily living.

, Explanation:

Activities of daily living (ADLs) consist of basic self-care abilities: bathing,
dressing, toileting, transferring, continence, and feeding. Higher level
functions are referred to as the instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
and include: using the telephone, shopping, preparing food, laundry, and
taking medicine.

5. Question:

Which of the following would help a 9-year-old develop a sense of industry?

Providing large plastic blocks for him to build things

Helping him make a collection of several objects Correct

Encouraging running for short distances

Explaining the workings of his heart

Explanation:

The school age child likes to collect things and keep them as memoirs. Large
plastic blocks are characteristic of preschoolers and would not accomplish
this task. Running short distances is a more appropriate activity for this child.
Explaining how the heart works requires more cognitive abilities than a 9-
year-old may have.

6. Question:

Which technique would be least effective in gaining the cooperation of a
toddler during a physical exam?

Tell the child that another child the same age was not afraid. Correct

Allow the child to hold and touch the equipment when possible.

Permit the child to sit on the parent's lap during the examination.

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