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A nurse has developed a six month program to address.
The increased cases of hospital acquired infections
among clients in long-term care facilities. The program
includes three mandatory classes on proper handwashing
techniques and increases the availability of hand cleaners
in the facility. Which measure provides the best indication
of the programs effectiveness?
1. Survey employees to determine how often hand
cleansers are used during client care.
2. Compare the incidence of infections before and after
the programs implementation.
3. Observed a random sample of employees, washing
their hands three weeks after the program starts.
4. Using an experimental design to compare program
participants with a control group. - ANSWER-2. compare
the incidence of infections before and after the programs
implementation
A significant reduction in the rate of hospital acquired
infections after implementing the program will indicate that
the program is effective
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a 23 year-old visits the health department clinic with
symptoms of abdominal pain, painful urination, fever and
vaginal discharge. She states the symptoms began three
days ago. he reports having three sexual partners over the
past 60 days. She has visited the clinic three times in the
past 12 months for similar concerns. No sexually
transmitted infections were diagnosed on these three prior
visits. What type of preventative education should the
nurse identify for this client?
1. Primary, which would include education and safe sex
practices.
2. Secondary, which would include regular screenings for
sexually transmitted infections
3. Tertiary, which would include education regarding
prescribed treatments for sexually transmitted infections.
4. quanternary, which would include strategies to avoid
unnecessary or harmful interventions - ANSWER-1.
Primary prevention, which would include education and
safe sex practices.
given the clients history of multiple sick partners and
recurrent symptoms. Suggestive of STI's education on sex
practices would be an appropriate preventative strategy.
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The number of students seeking information about
teenage pregnancy has risen by 259% two years ago a
nurse evaluated the health and knee of high school
students and identify student pregnancy as a significant
issue as a result. The nurse created a pregnancy
prevention program for the entire school district which
outcome is the strongest evidence of the program
success.
1. 80% of students participate in voluntary sexual
education seminar.
2. Students report in average of two years for their first
sexual encounter.
3. 75% of parents expressed support for a pregnancy
prevention program into school.
4. The school district reports a decrease in the number of
teenage pregnancies. - ANSWER-4. The school district
reports a decrease in the number of teenage pregnancies.
Since there was a decrease in the number of teenage
pregnancy, this indicates that the program is a success
The epidemiological triad can be utilized in diverse
strategies for preventing form, machinery, injuries. Which
action should the nurse take to concentrate on the agent?
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1. Convert written vehicle instructions into a pictorial
format.
2. Educate farm workers not to smoke around for
equipment.
3. Offer rehab services to farm workers.
4. Collaborate with lawmakers to mandate safe tractor
design. - ANSWER-4. Collaborate with lawmakers to
mandate safe tractor design.
By addressing the issue at the design level, many injuries
can be prevented
A public health nurse is assessing resources in a rural
community which healthcare resource is of upmost
importance to the community?
1. Annual healthcare fair.
2. Family planning center.
3. Access to trauma care.
4. Plan for weather related disasters. - ANSWER-3.
Access to trauma.
Injuries and acute illnesses require immediate attention.
Having access to trauma can significantly improve
outcomes.