Swift River Community Health Exam V1 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct
Question:
Bridgett Allen
Answer:
Scenario 1: ten day course, note diarrhea
Scenario 2: hold breath and bear down, put ice bag on face, blow on thumb
Scenario 3: pill given at same time, pills have fewer SE
Scenario 4: establish behavioral contracts, allow for choices, create reward
system, establishing of ground rules
Scenario 5: health, low cal snacks, write down foods, nightly walking
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Question:
Carlos Mancia
Answer:
Scenario 1: allow family to finish prayer, ask interpreter
Scenario 2: TB caused by, most kids asymptomatic, symptoms of TB, only ppl
with active TB can spread, adherence to meds
Scenario 3: complete med, avoid tyramine foods, increase fluids, urine orange
Scenario 4: basing efforts of knowledge, using effective interview skills,
understanding test options, data
Scenario 5: daycare, senior center
Question:
Charles Wheeler
Answer:
Scenario 1: ask if he feels safe, has been taking meds
Scenario 2: not completing assigns, impulsive, lack of organizational skills,
difficult conversations, difficult relationships
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Scenario 3: CBT, psychoeducation, exercise program, balanced diet,
neurofeedback
Scenario 4: family therapy, support groups, mentoring programs
Scenario 5: refer to counselor, weekly visit, reinforce success in HS, classroom mgmt, obtaining docs for accomodations
Question:
Dominic Antelli
Answer:
Scenario 1: assess renal fxn, adequate hydration, prepare for several, talk with dom and family, administer BAL with anesthetic
Scenario 2: seek expert counseling, routine, highly structured plan, positive
reinforcement
Scenario 3: give choice for fluid, allow to insert syringe
Scenario 4: local hospital websites, advocacy groups, autism support groups,
librarian
Scenario 5: emotional issues, bedtime routine, reward
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Question:
Edward Martin
Answer:
Scenario 1: health surveillance, strategies addressing coworkers, short-term
disability comp, work-related stress
Scenario 2: med adherence, social skills, symptom ID
Scenario 3: med SE, low level of social involvement, finance, living alone, lack of awareness
Scenario 4: remove from line, come to clinic, report symptoms, inquire about
symptoms
Scenario 5: CBT, motivational interviewing, cog adaptation training,
adherence therapy, support services
Question:
Gina Smith
Answer:
Scenario 1: alcohol withdrawal, test for pathogens, body cavity search, self-
injury, prepare for detoxification
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