A community health nurse is interviewing for employment. The interviewer describes some of the typical activities that the nurse would be involved in, such as making home visits to families, holding immunization clinics for infants and children, and setti
A) Educator
B) Advocate
C) Clinician
D) Manager
Ans: C
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A 14-year-old with cystic fibrosis suddenly becomes noncompliant with the medication regime. The intervention by the nurse that would most likely improve compliance would be to:
1. Give the child a computer-animated game that presents information on the management of cystic fibrosis. 2. Arrange for the physician to sit down and talk to the child about the risks related to noncompliance with medications. 3. Set up a meeting with some older teens with cystic fibrosis who have been managing their disease effectively. 4. Discuss with the child's parents the privileges that can be taken away, such as a cell phone, if compliance fails to improve.
The patient is a newly diagnosed diabetic. Until he has his diabetes under control, which test will furnish valuable immediate feedback information?
a. BS b. HgbA1c c. OGTT d. Clinitest
A nurse uses a key informant interview as part of completing a needs assessment. Which of the following describes the primary advantage of using this tool?
a. Low cost b. Provides a picture of services needed c. Identifies the perspectives of a large number of persons d. Indicates the extent of services offered by existing programs
A patient is to receive an acetaminophen (Tylenol) suppository for an elevated temperature of 102.8° F. What actions must the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
a. Ask if the patient is having any diarrhea. b. Lubricate the blunt end of the suppository. c. Put on a pair of sterile gloves. d. Place the patient in the Sims' position. e. Ask the patient to take a deep breath and bear down. f. Push the suppository into the rectum about 1 inch.