After teaching a group of students about the benefits of telehealth, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a benefit?
A) Increased travel time
B) Increased productivity
C) Increased face-to-face patient contact
D) Increased healthcare costs
B
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During evaluation for compatibility with the donor, a potential organ transplant recipient undergoes HLA matching. When explaining the importance of this test to the patient, what is the best rationale for the nurse to use?
A) This is simply a routine part of compatibility testing for all organs. B) The higher the number of matching antigens, the lower the risk of rejection. C) This test is used to ensure that the donor does not have an active infection. D) HLA testing is part of the ongoing research into organ transplant success.
For which organ may a patient with cancer be prescribed hormones?
a. Bone b. Prostate c. Brain d. Liver
The nurse is giving a health promotion class to adolescents. In counseling an adolescent about lifestyle choices, the nurse discusses the fact that the most preventable cause of adult death in the United States is which of the following?
1. Alcohol use 2. Obesity 3. Tobacco use 4. Cocaine use
The nurse is attending a seminar that focuses on the changes within the home health care industry. Which statements that the nurse makes indicate an understanding of home care as a primary health service delivery system?
1. "It's unfortunate that clients can be screened for illnesses in the privacy of their own home." 2. "With people living well into their 70s and 80s, the healthcare system is being stressed immensely." 3. "The cost of acute hospital-based health care has become an economic burden to most people." 4. "A client's chronic cardiac problems can be monitored well with in-home health services." 5. "It relieves so much stress when care can come to them instead of their going to the health provider."