to identify workers at risk for injury. Which of
the following workers should the nurse identify at being at risk?
A. A worker who is standing in place in extended period and rests one foot on
a box
b. A worker standing with a wide base support when pulling a cart towards
himself
c. A worker who is 7 weeks postoperative following a rotator cuff surgery and
is labeling boxes.
D. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when picking
up a pallet.
D. A worker who is wearing a back brace and bends at the waist when picking
up a pallet.
A nurse is providing teaching to a newly licensed nurse about secondary
prevention strategies related to violence and
abuse. Which of the following strategies should the nurse include in the
teaching?
A. Teach a parenting skills class at a child development t center
b. Assess client for withdrawal and passivity during home health visits
c. Refer clients to the appropriate community agency if signs of abuse is
evident
B. Assess client for withdrawal and passivity during home health visits
A community health nurse is working with a migrant population. The
nurse should recognize which of the following
interventions is necessary to provide care to this population?
A. Requiring the clients to show a work visa before they receive care
b.Treating clients on a fee-for-service basis
c.Providing health services at work sites
d.Offer health screenings at a community center
C. Providing health services at work sites
A nurse caring for a client who is homeless. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take first?
A. Assist the client to develop goals for obtaining shelter.
B. Discuss the risks of being homeless with the client
c. Develop client teaching using a variety strategies
d. Determine the client's understanding of her living situation
D. Determine the client's understanding of her living situation
,A nurse is working for a hospice organization. The nurse should
identify that which of the following criteria must be
,met for a client to qualify for hospice care?
A. The client has declined additional life-prolonging treatments
b. The client requires inpatient care due to lack of a caregiver
c. The client has documentation that states he has less than 12 months to live
d. The client's insurance provides coverage for palliative care
A. The client has declined additional life-prolonging treatment
Nurse is providing teaching to a client about directives regarding end-of
life care. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the
teaching?
A. The client can chose a non-family member as the designated power of
attorney
b. The living will binding contract between the client and the provider
c. The client family has the authority to revoke the do-not-resuscitate order at
any time
A. The client can chose a non-family member as the designated power of
attorney
A home health nurse is planning the initial home visit for a client who
has dementia and lives with his adult son's
family. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first during the
visit?
A. Encourage the family to join a support group
b.Provide the family about respite care
c.Engage the family in informal conversation
d.Educate the family regarding the progression of dementia
C. Engage the family in informal conversation
A nurse educator is teaching a group of newly licensed nurses
about maintaining client confidentially according to
HIPAA regulations. Which of the following statements by a newly licensed
nurse indicates an understanding of the
teaching?
A. HIPAA rules vary from state to state
b.We should share our computer password with our managers
c.HIPAA rules allows clients to receive a copy of the medical records
d.A client dx can
C. HIPAA rules allows clients to receive a copy of the medical records
A nurse is assessing an outbreak of mumps among school aged
children. Using the epidemiological triangle, the
, nurse should recognize that which of the following is the host?
A. The vaccine
b.The school
c.The virus
d.The children
D. The children