10.The nurse cares for many clients who have serious illnesses. The best candidate for
hospice care is the client with
A) Brain cancer who is expected to live 3 months and who is not pursuing aggressive
treatment
B) Congestive heart failure who is expected to live 9 months and who is not pursuing
aggressive treatment
C) Lung cancer who is expected to live 1 month and who is pursuing radiation therapy
D) Stroke who is expected to live only a few more hours unless emergency brain
surgery can remove a clot
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, A) Brain cancer who is expected to live 3 months and who is not pursuing
aggressive
treatment
13.Screening for cholesterol is an example of which prevention level?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
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B) Secondary
18.The home care agency has just received a client referral from a physician and
assigned
the case. Within how many hours from receiving the referral should the nurse plan to
make the initial visit to this client, on the basis of typical agency policy?
A) 12 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 36 hours
D) 48 hours
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B) 24 hours
3.The chart of a client with brain cancer notes "CMO." Which intervention should the
nurse most expect this client to receive?
,A) Chemotherapy for killing the cancer cells
B) Radiotherapy for reducing the size of the tumor
C) Morphine for pain management
D) Antibiotic to fight off an infection
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A) Chemotherapy for killing the cancer cells ****I believe in this context
"CMO" stands for "Comfort Measures Only" and C. Morphine for pain
mgmt is answer -ELK**
7. A line operator in a manufacturing facility comes in to the on-site clinic reporting
numbness in his hands after excessive exposure to the toxin benzene. Applying the
epidemiologic triad to this scenario, which is the host?
A) Line operator
B) Manufacturing facility
C) Benzene
D) Hands
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A) Line operator
8.The nurse recently took a position in a national chain of home healthcare agencies
directed at caring for clients who are on home hemodialysis. The services provided
are
often paid for privately by families, and any profit margin is used to benefit the owner
of the agency. Which type of agency is this?
A) Private/voluntary
B) Hospital based
C) Proprietary
D) Official
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C) Proprietary
19.Which is a community nursing diagnosis?
A) Impaired Home Maintenance
B) Lack of Health-Seeking Behaviors
C) Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements
D) Risk for Activity Intolerance
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B) Lack of Health-Seeking Behaviors
1. In a congregation-based model of nursing, the nurse:
A) Serves a health system with assignment to particular congregational settings
B) Serves as a liaison between a health system and a congregation
C) Contributes to the health and wholeness of people in the context of a faith
community
D) Serves a particular faith community by virtue of a contract or job description
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D) Serves a particular faith community by virtue of a contract or job
description
18.A client has been prescribed opioid analgesics. The client asks the nurse how long
before the sedation will subside. The nurse should tell the client what time frame?
A) 24 to 48 hours
hospice care is the client with
A) Brain cancer who is expected to live 3 months and who is not pursuing aggressive
treatment
B) Congestive heart failure who is expected to live 9 months and who is not pursuing
aggressive treatment
C) Lung cancer who is expected to live 1 month and who is pursuing radiation therapy
D) Stroke who is expected to live only a few more hours unless emergency brain
surgery can remove a clot
Give this one a try later!
, A) Brain cancer who is expected to live 3 months and who is not pursuing
aggressive
treatment
13.Screening for cholesterol is an example of which prevention level?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Quaternary
Give this one a try later!
B) Secondary
18.The home care agency has just received a client referral from a physician and
assigned
the case. Within how many hours from receiving the referral should the nurse plan to
make the initial visit to this client, on the basis of typical agency policy?
A) 12 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 36 hours
D) 48 hours
Give this one a try later!
B) 24 hours
3.The chart of a client with brain cancer notes "CMO." Which intervention should the
nurse most expect this client to receive?
,A) Chemotherapy for killing the cancer cells
B) Radiotherapy for reducing the size of the tumor
C) Morphine for pain management
D) Antibiotic to fight off an infection
Give this one a try later!
A) Chemotherapy for killing the cancer cells ****I believe in this context
"CMO" stands for "Comfort Measures Only" and C. Morphine for pain
mgmt is answer -ELK**
7. A line operator in a manufacturing facility comes in to the on-site clinic reporting
numbness in his hands after excessive exposure to the toxin benzene. Applying the
epidemiologic triad to this scenario, which is the host?
A) Line operator
B) Manufacturing facility
C) Benzene
D) Hands
Give this one a try later!
A) Line operator
8.The nurse recently took a position in a national chain of home healthcare agencies
directed at caring for clients who are on home hemodialysis. The services provided
are
often paid for privately by families, and any profit margin is used to benefit the owner
of the agency. Which type of agency is this?
A) Private/voluntary
B) Hospital based
C) Proprietary
D) Official
, Give this one a try later!
C) Proprietary
19.Which is a community nursing diagnosis?
A) Impaired Home Maintenance
B) Lack of Health-Seeking Behaviors
C) Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements
D) Risk for Activity Intolerance
Give this one a try later!
B) Lack of Health-Seeking Behaviors
1. In a congregation-based model of nursing, the nurse:
A) Serves a health system with assignment to particular congregational settings
B) Serves as a liaison between a health system and a congregation
C) Contributes to the health and wholeness of people in the context of a faith
community
D) Serves a particular faith community by virtue of a contract or job description
Give this one a try later!
D) Serves a particular faith community by virtue of a contract or job
description
18.A client has been prescribed opioid analgesics. The client asks the nurse how long
before the sedation will subside. The nurse should tell the client what time frame?
A) 24 to 48 hours