A local health fair has employment agencies as part of the many booths that are in the tent. These employment agencies are assisting job seekers about employment in the nursing field
Which part of community health nursing provides first aid; administers medications; screens students for health problems, general fitness, and signs of abuse; monitors vital signs; participates in case management activities; changes dressings; and performs urinary catheterizations?
A) Parish nursing
B) Volunteer nursing
C) Electronic community health nursing
D) School nursing
D
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The purpose of QA (quality assurance) is to:
a. screen employment applications. b. evaluate care results against accepted standards. c. conduct in-services for "quality documentation." d. report deviation from standards to the state health department.
The family of a client with schizophrenia who has been stable for a year reports to the community
mental health nurse that the client reports feeling tense and having difficulty concentrating. He sleeps only 3 to 4 hours nightly and has begun to talk about "volmers" hiding in the warehouse where he works and undoing his work each night. The nurse can correctly assess this information as an indication of a. medication noncompliance. b. the need for psychoeducation. c. chronic deterioration. d. relapse.
You are caring for an 82-year-old patient with a diagnosis of tracheobronchitis. Your patient starts complaining of right-sided pain that gets worse when he coughs or breathes deeply. Vital signs are within normal limits
What would you suspect this patient is experiencing? A) A traumatic pneumothorax B) Empyema C) Pleuritic pain D) Pleural effusion
The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who has rubella. Which transmission precautions should the nurse implement to prevent rubella exposure?
1. Contact precautions 2. Droplet precautions 3. Airborne precautions 4. Standard precautions