Uncategorized

I only need answers in (a,b,c,d) of

I only need answers in (a,b,c,d) of Questions from 1 to 30. (e.g. Q1. a), Q2. b), etc etc GOOD LUCK 1. Which behaviour by the nurse indicates the nurse is talking on the communication role of feedback remediation a) Ensuring the patient is comfortable, such as by providing extra blankets as needed b) Listening actively to the patient’s previous difficulties with adhering to a plan of care c) Suggesting another nurse take a more therapeutic approach to the patient d) Explaining the patient’s family’s concerns about medication to the physician 2. The nurse practitioner is discharging a patient with a new diagnosis of osteoporosis. How can the nurse practitioner best ensure that the patient understands the discharge instruction? a) Give the patient both verbal and written discharge instructions b) Provide the patient with time to read the discharge instructions before leaving c) Refer the patient to the online patient portal for any questions d) Read the instructions to the patient and have him/her sign the discharge form. 3. Which statement regarding vulnerable populations in terms of health care is most accurate? a) Individuals within the group become vulnerable in response to specific events b) The term “vulnerable population” is a paternalistic label and should not be used c) Size of vulnerable populations fluctuates as individuals rotate in and out of the group d) The group as a whole, by virtue of status, is at greater risk of poor health. 4. The nurse is caring for a patient who is a recent immigrant from Guyana. Which would the nurse keep in mind when treating this patient? a) The patient’s previous diet will put him at higher risk for health issues b) The patient should not be stereotyped just because he is an immigrant c) Because the patient is an immigrant, he should be considered vulnerable d) An interpreter should accompany the nurse when providing care 5. The nurse practitioner is caring for a patient with a history of opioid abuse. The patient request a greater dose of narcotic pain medication than is normally given. Which action does the nurse practitioner implement? a) The nurse practitioner supports the patient’s autonomy by complying with the patient’s wishes b) The nurse practitioner avoids administering additional pain medication due to the patient’s history of abuse c) The nurse practitioner withhold all pain medication, as the patient may suffer an overdose d) The nurse practitioner consults with a pain management specialist to determine an appropriate dosage 6. The school nurse is providing education on bullying prevention for teachers. Which statement made by a teacher indicates that learning has occurred? a) Male victims of bullying develop agoraphobia more often than female victims. b) Bullying can get out of hand but often is part of normal social development c) Intervening on behalf of victims will only make them a more prominent target d) Students who have been bullied usually do not confide in teachers first 7. The Nurse is caring for low income patients at a free clinic in an urban setting. Many patients are on government assistance programs, such as Medicaid and food stamps. Which factor is most important for the nurse to take into account when caring for these patients? a) These patients usually do not have access to computers or the internet b) Patients on government assistance programs often reject discharge instructions c) The patients likely have low literacy skills, which could affect compliance d) These patients are often very familiar with health care terms due to chronic conditions 8. The family of an elderly patient asks the nurse about options for elder care within the community. The patient is on Medicare and meets the state’s nursing home level of care. Which program is most appropriate for the nurse to mention? a) Program for All-Inclusive Care for the elderly (PACE) b) Naturally Occurring Retirement Community with Supportive Services (NORC-SSP) c) Money Follows the Person (MFP) d) Village to Village Network (the Village) 9. The nurse is examining a woman in the emergency room and notices petechiae around her eyes. There is also visible bruising around the neck, and the nurse suspects the woman may have been strangled. The woman claims she “just passed out”. What is the next action for the nurse to perform? a) Continue the examination b) Ask the woman more questions c) Call local law enforcement d) Notify the physician 10. The nurse is caring for a patient who is a victim of abuse. The patient tells the nurse she and her pet are not ready to leave the situation yet. Which response made by the nurse is most appropriate? a) You are going to have long term psychological effects from this b) I cannot help you until you are ready to receive help c) I will help you come up with a safety plan for you and your pet d) If you do not leave now, your partner will eventually kill you. 11. The nurse is caring for an infant that was abandoned outside during wintry conditions. Which would the nurse most expect the infant to develop as a result of this abandonment? a) Impairment of skin integrity b) Activity intolerance c) Increased risk of infection d) Ineffective thermoregulation 12. Nurse Jorge is meeting a transgender client for the first time. The medical record lists a male name but the client is wearing a wig and makeup. What would be the most appropriate way for Jorge to address the client? a) “Good morning, ma’am. My name is Jorge” b) “Good morning. My name s Jorge. What is your name? c) “Good morning, sir. My name is Jorge.” d) “Good morning. My name is Jorge.” 13. The nurse who works at a rural hospital is caring for a low risk pregnant patient. The nurse would recognize this patient as being more likely to experience which type of birth”? select all that apply. a) Spontaneous vaginal birth b) Labor induction without indication c) Preterm birth d) Cesarean section 14. Boarder babies not exposed to sunlight are at risk for developing a) Developmental delays b) Respiratory distress c) Vitamin deficiencies d) Addiction to substances 15. Young people between the ages of 13 and 24 are at the highest risk of infection with HIV. Which factors contribute to this high risk? Select all that apply. a) High rates of needle usage b) Feelings of isolation c) Inadequate HIV education d) Low rates of testing 16. A healthcare provider has an appointment scheduled with a returning client. The client has already missed one appointment, is half an hour late to this appointment, and claims his last prescription for hydrocodone was stolen. Which action is most appropriate for the provider? a) Refer the client to an addiction specialist b) Negotiate with the client for a written pain contract c) Screen the client with an Opioid Risk Tool d) Perform a random urine drug screening 17. The nurse is assessing a newly admitted patient. Which characteristic places the patient at risk for committing an act of violence later in life? Select all that apply. a) Qualifies as low-income b) Works two jobs c) Is a graduate student d) Suffered emotional abuse as a child 18. The public health nurse working in Brazil would recognize which factor as a legal hindrance to effective prevention of Zika virus? a) Unsanitary conditions b) Access to abortion c) Rapid urbanization d) Access to contraceptives 19. The nurse is providing education to an adolescent patient about methods for minimizing the risks of HIV of AIDS. Which statement made by the patient does the nurse recognize as reflecting the health belief model’s construct of cues to action? a) Most of the people who get HIV live in Africa, not the United States b) Everyone says you should use condoms, but it’s so awkward to bring it up c) I’ve seen commercials on YouTube about HIV prevention in teenagers d) I’ve heard that if you get HIV or AIDS, it’s like a death sentence 20. A nurse is attempting to establish a relationship with a mother suffering from mental illness. The nurse is concerned about the long term effects on the children and has begun to search for a program that may assist the mother. Which intervention would benefit the children in the short term? a) Using a screening tool to determine parental fitness b) Referring the mother to a psychiatrist c) Involving Child Protective Services d) Reaching out to the maternal grandparents 21. The public health nurse would recognize which as the leading cause of death in Mexico? a) HIV b) Lung disease c) Heart disease d) Diabetes 22. The public health nurse is designing a program to encourage African American women to breastfeed. What is an important step to include in the program? a) Pre and post assessments b) Benefits of breastfeeding c) Behavior role models d) Inclusion of family members 23. The certified nurse-midwife is proving a peer counseling session for a patient who is ten weeks pregnant. Which topic is most appropriate for the nurse to include in this session? a) Healthy diet b) Preterm labor warning signs c) Labor preparation d) Exercise 24. The nurse would recognize which as a medical risk factor for preterm birth? a) The patient has a history of periodontal disease b) The patient’s job involves exposure to toxic chemicals c) The patient has a history of anxiety and depression d) The patient’s partner has a history of substance abuse 25. Research suggests that bully-victims report higher levels of depression than bullies or victims of bullying. a) True b) False 26. The purpose of the institution review board (IRB) is to protect patient autonomy in developing a plan of care a) True b) False 27. Nurses have lower rates of successful rehabilitation from substance abuse than the general population. a) True b) False 28. Ethnocentric biases develop from an individual’s experience of living with many cultures a) True b) False 29. Nurses have experience with qualitative research methods through interviewing patients. a) True b) False 30. International recruitment of nurses from low-resource nations has often filled nursing shortages. a) True b) False SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURSING MISC

 
******CLICK ORDER NOW BELOW AND OUR WRITERS WILL WRITE AN ANSWER TO THIS ASSIGNMENT OR ANY OTHER ASSIGNMENT, DISCUSSION, ESSAY, HOMEWORK OR QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE. OUR PAPERS ARE PLAGIARISM FREE*******."