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Image transcription text 1 1 pts Why are drug users at risk for contracting a bloodborne pathogen like HIV? 0 They tend to have more frequent sexual contact. 0 They may share equipment used for smoking. 0 Drugs have a n… Show more Image transcription text 2 1 pts How frequently should a bedridden patient be moved to avoid pressure sores? 0 once 30 minutes 0 every two hours or less 0 twice a day 0 every six hours Image transcription text 3 1 pts To follow Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, you should put a patient’s physical needs first. O True O False Image transcription text 4 1 pts Paulette was in the hospital having a minor abdominal procedure. Her nurse noticed that the area around her incision is red and painful and that Paulette is running a fever. Lab tests reveal tha… Show more Image transcription text 5 1 pts During an initial assessment, a new patient complains of pain in their hip. What has the patient just provided? O objective data O subjective data O ongoing assessment O validation Image transcription text 6 1 pts Vic is interested in being a part of a surgical team. Which nursing specialty might Vic pursue? O nurse midwife O perianesthesia nurse O pediatrics nurse nurse educator Image transcription text 7 1 pts How does self—actualization fit in to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs? 0 It is the most basic human need that comes before all others. Q It is the next need to be filled after the physiological needs. 0 It w… Show more Image transcription text 8 1 pts What would be considered a medical diagnosis rather than a nursing diagnosis? 0 Janice’s assisted living apartment is cluttered and hazardous. O Rhianna is suffering from acute pneumonia. 0 Pe… Show more Image transcription text 9 1 pts Bill’s neck is stiff after an accident. What type of exercises would be MOST helpful in restoring ROM to his neck? O flexion O elevation O abduction O adduction Image transcription text 10 1 pts Tim notices that the exam room where he plans to perform a vaccination has no sharps container. What would be the safest thing to do? 0 perform the injection in a different room that has a sharp… Show more Image transcription text — What is one thing that advances in medical tablet technology can help nurses do? 0 perform imaging such as CT scans 0 train doctors in remote areas 0 get their paycheck electronically 0 make a nursing diagnosis Image transcription text 12 1 pts In which situation is disclosure of HIV infection required? O an HIV-infected individual who is applying to rent an apartment from a landlord O a person who has HIV is interested in joining a local … Show more Image transcription text 13 1 pts Tim sprains his finger and the area becomes inflamed. How does his body react? O Blood leaves the area of inflammation. O The injured area becomes puffy. O The injured area becomes cold t… Show more Image transcription text 14 1 pts What is one major difference between an emergency medical technician and a paramedic? Q It requires more training to become a paramedic. O Paramedics work in hospitals and emergency … Show more Image transcription text 15 1 pts What is one example of a noncommunicable disease? 0 measles 0 cancer Oflu O hepatitis Image transcription text 16 1 pts Reese wants to work as a legal nurse consultant but is worried that the starting salary is too low. What would you tell Reese? O With experience, Reese can expect to earn more. O Reese sho… Show more Image transcription text 17 1 pts What is an example of a droplet precaution? 0 visitors wearing a mask in the patient’s room 0 isolating a room’s ventilation system Q wearing gloves and a gown Q removing a patient from an infected area Image transcription text 18 1 pts Patel is changing the sheets of a patient who has HIV because, earlier, when he removed the patient’s IV, a small amount of blood dripped onto it. Patel is wearing gloves. How else might he be p… Show more Image transcription text 19 1 pts Which explanation BEST describes the purpose of a comprehensive assessment? 0 to establish a baseline for future assessments and changes 0 to gather information about one a… Show more Image transcription text 20 1 pts Regina works in a hospital that has had trouble hiring nurses. They are understaffed and Regina and her fellow nurses are working long hours and double shifts. What is the MOST likely result of … Show more Image transcription text 21 1 pts What would be considered a primary source for medical information about an adult patient? 0 an interview with the patient’s family 0 an interview with the patient 0 previous medical records 0 publi… Show more Image transcription text 22 1 pts What is the technique called that helps dislodge an object that is obstructing a person’s airway? O Doppler ultrasound O cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) O external defibrillation O… Show more Image transcription text 23 1 pts Jecklin suffers a serious injury in a car accident. When he finds out that his recovery will be long and painful, he becomes very anxious. What can happen to his body during these high levels of anxiet… Show more Image transcription text 24 1 pts Why is it important for nurses to understand anatomical terms for motions? O to explain them to patients 0 to impress their patients 0 to speed up rehab sessions 0 so they can draw them accurately Image transcription text 25 1 pts Harry, an older patient whose illness is terminal, tells the nurse that he does not want to be kept alive through mechanical means at the end of his life. How should the nurse respond? O Explain th… Show more Image transcription text 26 1 pts Judy is a 72-year-old woman who finds out that her appointment is with an RN. She demands to see a doctor instead. What would you explain to her? 0 Seeing an RN is good news becau… Show more Image transcription text 27 1 pts A nurse is working at a flu immunization clinic. This an example what type of prevention? O primary O secondary O tertiary O global health Image transcription text 28 1 pts A young child with a severe milk allergy complains of trouble breathing after drinking a hot chocolate. What would this child MOST likely benefit from? O reverse isolation O airborne preca… Show more Image transcription text 29 1 pts Phyllis and her coworker are lifting a heavy stretcher from the floor. How should they lift to avoid injury? 0 bend at the waist 0 keep their knees straight 0 keep their back straight Q arch their back Image transcription text 30 1 pts Parker wants to help an at-risk community in a developing country lower its health costs. Which approach would be MOST effective in the short-term? O advocating for higher taxes to provide natio… Show more Image transcription text 31 1 pts What is the biggest threat to people in their later years? 0 communicable diseases like Ebola and flu 0 car accidents 0 noncommunicable diseases like diabetes and dementia O violent crimes Image transcription text 32 1 pts Wanda is performing an assessment on Leroy, who is about to have an outpatient procedures. What is the BEST example of a piece of subjective data from Leroy? O Leroy mentions that he … Show more Image transcription text 33 1 pts Phyllis has authorized her son to make medical decisions for her if she becomes incapacitated. Which term BEST describes this decision? O living will 0 DNR order O durable power of attorne… Show more Image transcription text 34 1 pts Which patient might be offered palliative care? C) an older woman with terminal cancer 0 a young woman with the flu Q a middle-aged man undergoing a hip operation 0 a child with a broken arm Image transcription text 35 1 pts A mosquito-borne disease spreads in a rural area. Which public health response would BEST address the situation? 0 educate the local population on prevention techniques 0 evacuate the area … Show more Image transcription text 36 1 pts A bedridden patient is developing skin sores along the back of their head, buttocks, and heels. What is the MOST likely explanation? O The patient has not been moved often enough. … Show more Image transcription text 37 1 pts Why are faxes considered the BEST way to send medical records? 0 They provide simultaneous translation. 0 Fax machines work even in remote places where there is no electricity. 0 They are … Show more Image transcription text 38 1 pts When would a nurse perform PROM exercises with a patient? 0 when a patient needs practice walking 0 when a patient’s muscles need to be strengthened 0 when a patient cannot mov… Show more Image transcription text 39 1 pts It is not always obvious when someone is infected with a bloodborne pathogen. O True O False Image transcription text 40 1 pts For which individual is it MOST important to avoid traveling to a Zika-infected region? Q a teenage boy who has a pollen allergy O a middle-aged woman with osteoporosis 0 an older … Show more Image transcription text 41 1 pts Most people become immune to chicken pox for life after having had the disease once. What is this an example of? O innate immunity O immunodeficiency O acquired immunity O autoimmune response Image transcription text 42 1 pts Why doesn’t malaria appear on the WHO’S EID list? 0 It is not enough of a threat. 0 It is not known well enough. 0 It is already well-known and researched. O Travelers do not often come int… Show more Image transcription text 43 1 pts Ricardo, a patient, feels dizzy after standing up out of bed. What should his nurse do? 0 Stand aside and wait for him to recover. 0 Ask him to go back to bed and try again tomorrow. O Ask him to sit … Show more Image transcription text 44 1 pts Janeen notices that her patient’s last blood-pressure reading was unusually high. However, his blood pressure now reads as normal, and he shows no unusual signs. What should Janeen d… Show more Image transcription text 45 1 pts Which patient would benefit MOST from reverse isolation? O an older woman with a weakened immune system O an older man with a severe case of influenza O a middle-aged patient with sepsis a … Show more Image transcription text 46 1 pts A new patient claims that he was born with HIV. A fellow nurse insists that he must be lying. What should the nurse be told? O The patient’s claim could be true if his mother had HIV. 0 The nurse … Show more Image transcription text 47 1 pts A patient became infected with the Zika virus after being bitten by a mosquito carrying the disease. This scenario is an example of what type of transmission? 0 vector-borne 0 contact 0 vehicle 0 airborne Image transcription text 48 1 pts How does using fewer disposable supplies help stem an infectious disease outbreak? Q It reduces the number of potentially infected objects. 0 It wastes less material and reduces environmental p… Show more Image transcription text 49 1 pts Jelena pricks herself with a needle after drawing a blood sample from a patient. What should she do? 0 Wash with soap and water, report it, and seek immediate medical care. O Rinse the cut wit… Show more Image transcription text 50 1 pts Makayla puts on gloves and a gown before going into a room to see a patient who is suspected of having MRSA. What is this an example of? O airborne precaution 0 contact precaution O rev… Show more SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING HEALTH 123

 
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