School Health
Occupational Health
Forensic Nursing
Home Health and Hospice Nursing
Correctional Nursing
100

Which of the following are within the scope of practice of school nurse? SATA

A. Administer routine medications.

B. Primary vision and hearing screening. 

C. Administer immunizations.

D. May give Epi. in case of emergency.

A, B & D are correct.

Cannot administer immunizations. 

100

Occupational health nursing is best described as a specialty practice that focuses on

A. Providing comprehensive health care service to workers and their families.

B. Promoting, preventing, and restoring health within the context of a safe and healthy environment. 

C. Preventing adverse effects from occupational and environmental hazards at the workplace.

D. Planning, implementing, and evaluating safety programs for workers at the workplace.

B. Promoting, preventing, and restoring health within the context of a safe and healthy environment.

100

Forensic nursing is best defined as

A. A field of legal nursing in which the nurse works with or for lawyers.

B. A field of correctional nursing in which the nurse works with inmates.

C. Investigational nursing in which the nurse works with law enforcement.

D. A link among the health care system, the investigative process, and courts of law

D. A link among the health care system, the investigative process, and courts of law

100

Which of the following will disqualify an individual from seeking hospice care? SATA

A. Receiving chemotherapy

B. Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only 6 months to live.

C. Requesting antibiotics for pressure ulcers.

D. Family requesting management of symptoms.

E. Family requesting for health screenings and lab draws.

A. Receiving chemotherapy

C. Requesting antibiotics for pressure ulcers.

E. Family requesting for health screenings and lab draws.

100

Which nursing intervention is the most appropriate as an initial intervention for a prison inmate?

A. Manage a chronic illness through needed education.

B. Administer the routine medication ordered.

C. Complete the medical history and physical assessment. 

D. Test for HIV and tuberculosis.

C. Complete the medical history and physical assessment.

200

What is the priority health education topic for school-age children? 

A. schoolyard safety.

B. motor vehicle safety.

C. sports safety.

D. immunization schedules.

A. Schoolyard safety.

200

Which activity implemented by an occupational health nurse would be considered primary prevention?

A. Annual blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes screenings

B. Negotiation with an employer for an onsite fitness program for all employees 

C. Scheduling a mobile mammography van to see employees older than age 40 and their wives

D. Overseeing a weight loss competition among workers who are considered to be morbidly obese

Negotiation with an employer for an onsite fitness program for all employees

200

A 16-year-old young woman arrives at the local emergency department (ED) early Sunday morning and states, “I was on a date last night, and the last thing I remember was eating dinner with my boyfriend.” She comments that she woke up in her bed with her clothes “messed up” and states, “I just don't feel right down there” as she points to her genital area. She appears medically stable. Which health care provider would be most appropriate to conduct the physical examination?

A. An experienced obstetrical nurse because the patient could be pregnant

B. A SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner) 

C. The physician on call in the ED department

D. An emergency nurse

B. A SANE (sexual assault nurse examiner)

200

Which of the following steps are essential in the care of a hospice patient? 

A. Give palliative care

B. Determine the clients wishes regarding end of care. 

C. Establish goals in collaboration with the client's wishes.

D. Educate the client and family. 

All these interventions/steps are important. 


200

Which is true of adolescents who have been convicted and incarcerated in adult facilities rather than in a juvenile facility?

A. They are less likely to be sexually assaulted.

B. They are usually not attacked by other inmates.

C. They are more likely to commit suicide. 

D. They are less likely to be diagnosed with a mental illness.

C. They are more likely to commit suicide.

300

A school nurse knows that under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, a student's health record can be released only ____?

A. if the student is not a minor.

B. in an emergency. 

C. to educators not involved in the student's education.

D. without the student's or guardian's permission.

 in an emergency.

300

Which occupational health nursing intervention would be appropriate secondary prevention strategies?

A, Arrange for the collection of baseline liver function tests if the employee will be working with a chemical known to cause liver toxicity

B. Provide vision, blood pressure, hearing, and cancer screenings on an annual basis

C. Coordinate periodic evaluations to ensure workers are placed in the safest worksite setting

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

300

It is vital that the forensic psychiatric nurse be knowledgeable about mental illnesses and personality disorders because?

A. The nurse will be diagnosing many of the illnesses.

B. The nurse will work in psychiatric facilities.

C. The nurse may be an expert witness in court. 

D. The nurse will be identifying new cases.

C. The nurse may be an expert witness in court.

300

What is the priority of a home health nurse when meeting client for the first time?

A. Meet with the family.

B. Assess the pressure ulcers.

C. Call the physician with information with concerns regarding the immobility of the patient.

D. Establish a therapeutic relationship with the client.

D. Establish a therapeutic relationship with the client. 

300

Which action is inappropriate for a correctional nurse when testifying in court?

A. Looking the jurors in the eye when answering questions

B. Asking the attorney to repeat a question when not understood

C. Practicing saying difficult medical terms before the court date

D. Interrupting when necessary to verbalize  medical information

D. Interrupting when necessary to verbalize  medical information

400

A 10-year-old boy visits the nurse complaining of a headache and nausea. The nurse recognizes the boy from an earlier conference with a teacher about the boy's declining school performance. The nurse has been concerned because the boy's father and mother are recently divorced, and his mother works nights. An appropriate nursing intervention would be to investigate the boy's eligibility for

A. The Nutritional Education and Training Program (NET).

B. Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System.

C. Adult and Child Protective Services.

D. Federally funded breakfast and lunch program

 D. Federally funded breakfast and lunch program

400

Which occupational health nursing intervention is an appropriate tertiary level strategy?

A. Negotiation of workplace accommodation for a worker with a disability 

B. Work with an employer to build an onsite fitness center

C. Providing health-screening programs to detect conditions that could aggravate the disability of worker

D. Get automated external defibrillators AEDs for the workplace and train workers on how to use them

A. Negotiation of workplace accommodation for a worker with a disability

400

If a forensic nurse was employed in the most widely recognized subspecialty in forensic nursing, which would be the nurse’s primary tasks?

A. Be employed by insurance companies to review and interpret medical records.

B. Complete the death certificate, including causes of death.

C. Do a history and physical assessment and collect evidence. 

D. Review the crime scene for insights with police officers.

C. Do a history and physical assessment and collect evidence

400

Following are the responsibilities of a home health nurse except? 

A. Assessment including vital signs.

B. Turning and repositioning.

C. Taking the patient to ER.

D. Administering medications. 

C. HH nurse should call 911 instead of driving an unstable patient to ER. 

400

While in the prison cafeteria, the nurse witnesses a prisoner being attacked by another inmate with a fork. Which would be the correctional nurse’s first and most crucial responsibility?

A. Perform a complete physical assessment, specifically looking for internal injuries.

B. Maintain an escape route to help ensure personal safety. 

C. Report the incident to administration, indicating who was responsible for injuring the inmate.

D. Stop the bleeding, apply an antibiotic, and bandage the wound.

Maintain an escape route to help ensure personal safety.

500

A goal set by Healthy People 2030 includes education to middle, junior, and senior high school students in priority areas. These areas include (Select all that apply.)

A. lack of physical activity. 

B. poor nutrition. 

C. alcohol and drug use. 

D. poor organizational skills.

E. injury and violence.

 A. lack of physical activity. 

 B. poor nutrition. 

 C. and drug use. 

 E. injury and violence.

D is incorrect.

500

Which action of the occupational health nurse is not mandated by state or federal regulations?

A. Maintaining confidentiality of medical records

B. Reporting accusations of sexual harassment to local police 

C. Recording and reporting occupational injuries and illnesses

D. Providing personal protective equipment training

 Reporting accusations of sexual harassment to local police

500

Which activities are performed by psychiatric forensic nurses? (Select all that apply.)

A. Sanity and competency evaluations 

B. Parole and probation considerations 

C. Sexual predator screening 

D. Assessment of prison health clinics

E. Evaluation of prison nurses

A. Sanity and competency evaluations 

B. Parole and probation considerations 

C. Sexual predator screening 

500

Faith community nurse activities related to end-of-life care include the following: (Select all that apply.)

A. Establishing health care surrogates 

B. Providing home visits to dying congregational members 

C. Providing emotional support to grieving family members 

D. Developing grief support groups 

E. Drawing up and notarizing living wills

A. Establishing health care surrogates 

B. Providing home visits to dying congregational members 

C. Providing emotional support to grieving family members.

D. Developing grief support groups 

500

Which communicable diseases found in prison inmates is of ongoing concern? (Select all that apply.)

A. HIV 

B. Hepatitis 

C. Tuberculosis 

D. Bronchitis

E. Chlamydia

 HIV 

 Hepatitis 

 Tuberculosis 

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