Health Promotion
Acute & Chronic Care
Restorative & Rehabilitative Care
Health Care Settings
State and Federal Regulations
100
A client request a mammogram. What level of prevention is this client practicing?
What is Secondary prevention
100
Which of the following are examples of nursing-sensitive quality indicators or outcomes? (Select all that apply.)*************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Nurse turnover rate***** B. Central line–associated bloodstream infections***** C. Pressure ulcers***** D. Influenza cases***** E. Patient falls with injury***** F. Postoperative respiratory infections*****
What is Nurse turnover rate Correct Central line–associated bloodstream infections Correct Pressure ulcers Correct Patient falls with injury Correct
100
What type of care attempts to restore a person to fullest physical, mental, social, vocational, and economic abilities ?
What is the Rehabilitative Care
100
Which of the following are examples of primary care health services? (Select all that apply.)*************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Setting an appointment with the nurse practitioner after having pregnancy confirmed***** B. Outpatient surgery for repair of inguinal hernia***** C. Attending cardiac rehabilitation classes at the local hospital***** D. Attending exercise classes weekly at the local health fitness center***** E. Bringing in the newborn for well-baby visits*****
What is Setting an appointment with the nurse practitioner after having pregnancy confirmed Correct Outpatient surgery for repair of inguinal hernia Attending exercise classes weekly at the local health fitness center Correct Bringing in the newborn for well-baby visits Correct
100
A patient is receiving health care by a health care provider using a traditional fee-for-service plan. Payment for the health care provider was computed after the patient received services. Which type of health care plan does the patient have?************************************************************************************************** A. Health maintenance organization (HMO)***** B. Preferred provider organization (PPO)***** C. Private insurance***** D. Medicaid*****
What is Private insurance Correct
200
A client with a history of heart attack is referred to a cardiac program for education, exercise and healthy eating habits.What level of prevention is this client practicing ?
What is tertiary prevention
200
Which of the following is an activity of patient-centered care focused on information communication and education?********************************************************************************************** A. The nurse explains to the patient and family the surgical procedure and what to expect before and after surgery.***** B. The nurse provides privacy to the patient and family as they are talking with the health care provider about the treatment plan.***** C. The nurse sits and talks with the patient who is expressing fear about the diagnosis of cancer.***** D. The nurse responds promptly and brings the patient pain medication within 10 minutes of the patient’s request.*****
What is The nurse explains to the patient and family the surgical procedure and what to expect before and after surgery. Correct
200
An 82-year-old patient who experienced a stroke and will be using a wheelchair is being discharged home from the hospital. The family wants to care for the patient at home but does not have the resources for 24-hour care. The community-based nurse working as a case manager intervenes by:
What is making multiple referrals to a variety of community-based services.
200
A nurse working in tertiary care would work in which of the following settings?
What is Intensive care unit
200
A patient asks you about Medicare coverage of home health nurse visits. To help explain this benefit, you provide the patient with an information handout on which Medicare part?********************************************************************************************** A. Part A***** B. Part B***** C. Part C***** D. Part D*****
What is Part A Correct
300
_____ is behavior that is motivated by the desire to increase well-being and actualize human health potential, whereas _____ is behavior that is motivated by a desire to avoid illness, detect it early, or maintain function within the constraints of an illness.
What is "Health promotion, health protection
300
What is the overall goal(s) of Healthy People 2020?
What is What is Increase life expectancy and quality of life and eliminate health disparities.
300
A community health nursing instructor and a group of students are organizing a health fair for the homeless population in a large urban setting. Funding is very limited and will not cover cost for space or transportation. Assuming that space is available at no cost at the following sites, where should the students suggest that the health fair be located?
What is t the city’s homeless shelter
300
Which healthcare setting is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, focuses on symptom management, and patient comfort ?
What is Hospice
300
Which of the following are true statements about Magnet recognition for hospitals? (Select all that apply.)************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Magnet model is comprised of eight interrelated concepts focused on leadership competencies.***** B. Nurses within Magnet facilities collect data on nurse-sensitive outcomes.***** C. The work environment promotes a sense of empowerment and autonomy of nurses.***** D. Magnet recognition is a designation for hospitals that are able to maintain a low registered nurse (RN) vacancy rate.*****
What is Nurses within Magnet facilities collect data on nurse-sensitive outcomes. Correct The work environment promotes a sense of empowerment and autonomy of nurses. Correct
400
Which of the following variables influence a patient’s health beliefs and practices? Select All that apply***************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Developmental stage***** B. Emotional factors***** C. Family practices***** D. Genetic background*****
What is Developmental stage Correct Emotional factors Correct Family practices Correct
400
A _____ is any situation, habit, environmental condition, physiological condition, or other variable that increases the vulnerability of an individual to an illness.
What is "A risk factor is any situation, habit, environmental condition, physiological condition, or other variable that increases the vulnerability of an individual or a group to an illness or accident. The presence of risk factors does not mean that a disease will develop, but risk factors increase the chances that the individual will experience a particular disease., risk factor"
400
What are the major health care problems in older adults in community settings?
What is Chronic illness, sensory loss, substance abuse
400
Which statement made by the patient about patient-centered medical homes shows the need for further teaching?********************************************************************************************************************************************** A. "My doctor told me that participating in the patient-centered medical home will improve the coordination of all my specialists.”***** B. “I will need to stay in the patient-centered medical home while I am getting my treatment for my leg infection.” ***** C.“My primary care doctor will coordinate all the care of all the specialists that I see.”***** D. “My care seems to be more efficient and effective since I became part of the patient-centered medical home.”*****
What is “I will need to stay in the patient-centered medical home while I am getting my treatment for my leg infection.” Correct
400
You are caring for a patient who was a victim of intimate partner violence. She tells you that she is very concerned about where she will stay once she leaves the hospital. According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, with which level of needs are you most concerned?
What is Safety and security
500
Which health care activity is an example of preventive care?******************************************************************************************************************************************** A. A patient visits the emergency department following a fall at home.***** B. The home care nurse visits the patient twice a week for wound care.***** C.An older couple visits their health care provider for their annual influenza vaccine.***** D. A patient makes an appointment for routine screening mammography.*****
What is An older couple visits their health care provider for their annual influenza vaccine. Correct
500
Which of the following are examples of external variables influencing illness behavior? (Select all that apply.)*************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Social group***** B. Cultural background***** C. Patient perception of the illness***** D. Accessibility of health care*****
What is Social group Correct Cultural background Correct Accessibility of health care Correct
500
While assessing an immigrant community, the nurse identifies that the children are undervaccinated. In addition, she notes that there is a health clinic within a 3-mile radius. The nurse meets with the community leaders and explains the need for immunizations and educates them about the location of the clinic and the process for accessing health care resources. Together they develop a plan for improving the rate of vaccinations. Which of the following practices is the nurse providing? (Select all that apply.)*************************************************************************************************************************************** A. Developing community resources***** B. Teaching the community about illnesses***** C. Promoting autonomy and decision making***** D. Improving the health care of the children in the community*****
What is Teaching the community about illnesses Correct Promoting autonomy and decision making Correct Improving the health care of the children in the community Correct
500
Which health care activity is an example of preventive care?********************************************************************************************************************************************* A. A patient visits the emergency department following a fall at home.***** B. The home care nurse visits the patient twice a week for wound care.***** C. An older couple visits their health care provider for their annual influenza vaccine.***** D. A patient makes an appointment for routine screening mammography.*****
What is An older couple visits their health care provider for their annual influenza vaccine. Correct
500
Name the independent body responsible for setting standards and accredits health care organizations ?
What is The Joint Commission
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