nurs 3036 ACTUAL EXAM 70 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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NURS 3036 EXAM//GRADED A+
Which of the following best describes community health nursing?
- Giving care with a focus on the aggregate's needs
- Giving care with a focus on the group's needs
- Focusing on the health care of individual clients in the community
- Working with an approach of unique client care - ANSWER-c. Focusing on the health care of
individual clients in the community
Which of the following best describes primary health care?
- A comprehensive way to address issues of social justice
- Giving care to manage acute or chronic conditions
- Giving direct care to ill individuals within their family setting
- Having the goal of health promotion and disease prevention - ANSWER-a. A comprehensive way
to address issues of social justice
An employee in a laboratory drops a flask, resulting in the chemical splashing into her eyes. What is the agent in this scenario?
- Chemical
- Employee
- Flask
- Laboratory - ANSWER-a. Chemical
A hospital nurse working in employee health notes that several nurses from one unit are missing from work after having contracted a communicable disease from a client. In this scenario, what is considered to be the host?
- Each sick nurse
- The communicable disease
- The hospital 1 / 3
- The client - ANSWER-a. Each sick nurse
What hazard tends to particularly affect employees who work in 2-week shifts?
- Biological hazards
- Environmental hazards
- Physical hazards
- Psychosocial hazards - ANSWER-d. Psychosocial hazards
What is the primary role of the forensic nurse in Canada?
- Health promoter
- Disaster planner
- Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)
- Outreach worker - ANSWER-c. Sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)
From which health care professional is a rural resident with asthma more likely to receive health care services?
- Allergist
- Nurse practitioner
- Pediatrician
- Pulmonologist - ANSWER-b. Nurse practitioner
In addition to the common barriers faced by most rural residents, what is an additional barrier to health care that a Mexican migrant farm worker is more likely to encounter?
- Absence of culturally appropriate care
- Availability of specialists
- Distance of health care facilities from the place of residence
- Lack of anonymity - ANSWER-a. Absence of culturally appropriate care
For the CHN who plans to move from an urban centre to a rural region of the country, which one of the following statements should be included in the advice on preparing for role alterations?
- "Community members will probably hold you in higher regard and will look up to 2 / 3
you."
- "Expect to have less autonomy than you have working as a CHN in the city."
- "You can expect more resources and supplies because there are fewer clinics."
- "You will need to focus on developing specialized knowledge and skills." - ANSWER-a.
"Community members will probably hold you in higher regard and will look up to you."
Which of the following primarily distinguishes case management from managed care?
- Case management is a tool for health maintenance organizations.
- Case management is targeted toward a specific segment of the population.
- Case management is implemented with individual clients.
- Case management is used to monitor the health status, resources, and outcomes for an aggregate.
- ANSWER-c. Case management is implemented with individual clients.
For a CHN, which of the following describes the goal of advocacy?
- Gaining organizational and governmental support for the promotion of nursing
- Improving community service needs identified by research findings
- Integrating evidence-informed practice guidelines in the provision of community
- Promoting self-determination in a client, family, group, or community - ANSWER-d. Promoting
objectives
nursing service
self-determination in a client, family, group, or community
Research demonstrates that exercise is important for general wellness and weight control. The CHN can use this information to implement primary prevention by doing which of the following?
- Developing individualized exercise programs for overweight children
- Drafting policy for increases in noncompetitive physical activity programs
- Monitoring body mass index in children to identify elevations before they become difficult to
- Notifying parents or guardians of their child's height-weight scale in comparison with national
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manage
norms - ANSWER-b. Drafting policy for increases in noncompetitive physical activity programs