1. A home health nurse is visiting a client who has right-sided weakness
following a recent stroke. The client states, “I’m not sure how I will buy
my groceries since I can’t go back to work.” Which of the following
actions should the nurse take?
a. Provide the client information about respite care.
b. Initiate a referral for the client to a social worker.
c. Contact friends and neighbors to ship for the client.
d. Offer to bring groceries to the client on a regular basis.
2. A case manager is performing discharge planning for a client who
experienced a traumatic leg amputation and has a new prosthesis.
Which of the following assessments should the nurse identify as the
priority?
a. Determine whether the client is eligible to go to a skilled nursing
facility.
b. Collaborate with a prosthetist to teach the client about care of the
prosthesis.
c. Evaluate the client’s home environment.
d. Ask whether the client’s insurance will cover home health services.
3. A hospice nurse is concerned that the partner of a client is experiencing
caregiver burden. Which of the following actions should the nurse take
first?
a. Suggest an assistive personnel visit daily to provide client care.
b. Encourage the partner to invite family members to assist with client
care.
c. Teach the partner about getting enough rest.
d. Explore possible solutions with the partner.
4. A home health nurse is performing a home safety evaluation for a newly
admitted client. Which of the following findings requires action by the
nurse? (SATA)
a. The floors of the house are carpeted.
b. The water heater is set at 54.4ºC (130ºF).
c. A red light is kept on in the bedroom at night.
d. An extension cord extends across the floor of the living room.
e. A rubber-backed bath mat is on the floor outside the shower.
5. A nurse at a health department is discussing regulations regarding STIs
during a staff education session. Which of the following statements by a
staff member indicates an understanding of the information?
a. “Congress mandates the requirements for STI reporting.”
b. “Clients who have STIs are legally required to provide a list of sexual
partners.”
c. “Nurses should withhold the name of the client who has an STI
during partner notification.”
d. “State health departments report selected STIs to the National
Institutes of Health.
6. A school nurse is implementing health screenings. Which of the
following assessment findings should the nurse recognize as the highest
priority?
a. An Adolescent who has psoriasis
b. A child who has nits
c. A child who has a BMI of 18
d. An adolescent who has scoliosis
7. A faith community nurse is preparing to meet with the family of an
adolescent who has leukemia. Which of the following actions should the
nurse plan to take?
a. Focus the discussion on the adolescent’s future career plans.
b. Direct communication to the parents to avoid embarrassing the
adolescent.
c. Determine how the adolescent’s health has affected family roles.
d. Ask another family from the same faith congregation to attend the
meeting for support.
8. A case manager in a rehabilitation facility is discussing discharge plans
with a client who has a pressure injury and requires a special bed at
home. Which of the following statements should the nurse make first?
a. “Apply moisture barrier ointment three times a day.”
b. “Eat a balanced diet with high-protein snacks.”
c. “A social worker can help you with the cost of supplies.”
d. “Describe the place where you are currently living.”
9. A community health nurse encounters a client who has a suspected
bioterrorism-related illness. Which of the following actions should the
nurse take?
a. Report the client’s condition to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
b. Move the client to a quarantine area.
c. Don personal protective equipment.
d. Disinfect contaminated areas of skin with isopropyl alcohol.
10. A case manager is planning home health care for a client who has a
major burn injury. Which of the following interventions should the case
manager plan to make?
a. Deliver family counseling to members of the client’s household.
b. Administer personal care with bathing, dressing, and meal
preparation for the client.
c. Assess the client’s need for wound care supplies.
d. Provide physical and occupational therapy for the client in her home.
11. A community health nurse is teaching a group of older adult clients
about hypertension. The nurse should identify which of the following as
a client-related barrier to learning?
a. Low literacy
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