ACTUAL EXAM WITH ALL COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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PN 2006
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Select the member of the healthcare team that is paired with
one of the main functions of this team member.
A. Occupational therapist: Gait exercises
B. Physical therapist: The provision of assistive devices to
facilitate the activities of daily living
C. Speech and language therapist: The treatment of
swallowing disorders
D. Case manager: Ordering medications and treatments
....... ANSWER ...... *Correct Response: C*
Speech and language therapists assess and treat patients with
a swallowing disorder; they also assess and treat patients
with speech and communication problems as often occurs
after a cerebrovascular accident, or stroke. *Occupational
therapists assist patients with their activities of daily living
, and they also provide patients with assistive devices to
facilitate eating and dressing.
*Physical therapists perform rehabilitation and restorative
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care including help with ambulation and balance/gait
exercises.
*Lastly, case managers coordinate care along the continuum
of care and they manage insurance reimbursements.
The recommended daily caloric intake for sedentary older
men, active adult women and children is:
A. 2400 calories
B. 1600 calories
C. 2800 calories
D. 2000 calories ....... ANSWER ...... *Correct
Response: D*
Sedentary older men, active adult women and children
should all have 6 ounces of grains, 2½ cups of vegetables, 2
cups of fruits, and 3 cups of milk to help make up their 2000
calorie requirement. Sedentary adolescents require 2400
calories, sedentary women and children require 1600 calories
and active adolescents need 2800 calories daily.
Ill health, malnutrition, and wasting as a result of chronic
disease are all associated with:
, A. Surgical asepsis
B. Catabolism
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D. Venous stasis ....... ANSWER ...... *Correct
Response: C*
Ill health, malnutrition, and wasting as a result of chronic
disease are all associated with cachexia. Cachexia can also
result from dehiscence of a surgical incision or rupture of
wound closure.
*Surgical asepsis refers to using a sterile technique to protect
against infection before, during, and after surgery. The
breakdown of tissue, especially after severe trauma or crush
injuries is known as *catabolism.
*Venous stasis is a disorder related to pooling of blood in a
vein of the body; venous stasis typically occurs in the lower
extremities and it is one of the many hazards, or
complications, of immobilization.
Select all the possible opportunistic infections that adversely
affect HIV/AIDS infected patients:
A. Visual losses
B. Kaposi's sarcoma
C. Wilms' sarcoma
D. Tuberculosis
, E. Peripheral neuropathy
F. Toxoplasma gondii ....... ANSWER ...... *Correct
Response: B, D, F*
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Kaposi's sarcoma, tuberculosis, toxoplasma gondii,
mycobacterium avium, herpes simplex, histoplasmosis and
salmonella infections are HIV/AIDS associated
opportunistic infections.
*Although many affected patients can experience blindness
and peripheral neuropathy, these disorders result from
impaired nervous system damage rather than an infection.
*Lastly, Wilms' tumor (sarcoma) is a pediatric form of
kidney cancer and it is neither an infection nor something
that typically affects the patient with HIV/AIDS
What can help reduce a patient's anxiety and postsurgical
pain?
A. Preoperative teaching
B. Preoperative checklist
C. Psychological counseling
D. Preoperative medication ....... ANSWER ......
*Correct Response: A*
Patient teaching before surgery not only helps to reduce a
patient's anxiety and postsurgical pain but it also decreases
the amount of anesthesia needed and a lack of anxiety