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Providing chemoprophylaxis for malaria to a client who is traveling to mosquito-infested countries is an example of primary prevention.
Performing a serological screening for HIV for a client who is pregnant is an example of secondary prevention.
Participating in partner notification for a client who has an STI is an example of secondary prevention.
Administering antibiotics to a client who has AIDS and was diagnosed with Pneumocystis jirovecii is an example of tertiary prevention.
ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM 2023-2024 ACTUAEXAM /COMMUNITY HEALTH ATI PROCTORED EXAM 2023-2024 ALQUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
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A public health nurse is planning care for four clients. Which of the following interventions should the nurse recognize as tertiary preventionProviding chemoprophylaxis for malaria to a client who is traveling to mosquito-infested countries
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Performing a serological screening for HIV for a client who is pregnant
INCORRECT
Participating in partner notification for a client who has an STI
INCORRECT
Administering antibiotics to a client who has AIDS and was diagnosed with Pneumocystis jirovecii
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The nurse should follow the ethical principle of respect for client autonomy and make the hospice referral for the client.
The nurse's responsibility does not include verifying the insurance coverage of hospice services.
Providing advice is nontherapeutic and is not congruent with the principle of respect for client autonomy.
This action is a breach of client confidentiality and is not congruent with the principle of respect for client autonomy.
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A nurse is caring for a client who has stage IV pancreatic cancer and has received information regarding available treatment options. Which othe following is the responsibility of the nurse if the client chooses to forgo treatment and enter hospice care?
Make the hospice referral in accordance with the client's decision.
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Verify that the client's health insurance pays for hospice services.
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Recommend a second opinion from another provider.
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Assess whether or not the family agrees with the client's decision.
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Question: 2 of 50 CORRECT
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The annual influenza vaccine does not protect individuals from infection with Bordetella pertussis. Individuals should still receive immunization
against pertussis.
Infants receive an immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis in the form of the DTaP vaccine. Infants should receive the first dose
of the DTaP vaccine at no earlier than 6 weeks of age. Infants should receive a series of five vaccines by the age of 6 years.
Individuals who have a history of infection with Bordetella pertussis do not maintain permanent immunity against reinfection and should still
receive the vaccine.
Transmission occurs when an individual who has an infection with Bordetella pertussis coughs.
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A public health nurse is planning an educational program for a group of nurses at a community health department about pertussis infection.Which of the following information should the nurse include?
Individuals should receive an annual influenza vaccine to minimize the risk for infection with pertussis.
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Newborns should receive the first dose of the diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine prior to discharge from the hospital.
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Individuals who have had pertussis do not require immunization.
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Individuals transmit the pertussis bacteria through airborne droplets.
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There is no need for these clients to avoid live-virus vaccines. The nurse can caution the clients that certain medications, such as
corticosteroids, increase the risk for osteoporosis.
Weight-bearing exercises, such as weight lifting, walking, and running, have been found to be beneficial in preventing osteoporosis.
Sun exposure with appropriate precautions is encouraged to increase the exposure to and absorption of vitamin D. Vitamin D is a necessary
factor in the absorption of calcium, which helps prevent osteoporosis.
Vitamin E has no relationship to bone density and the prevention of osteoporosis. Clients should increase their dietary intake of calcium and
vitamin D.
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A community health nurse identifies an increase in the occurrence of osteoporosis-related fractures in female clients who are experiencing
menopause. Which of the following primary prevention strategies should the nurse implement?
Advise the clients to avoid live-virus vaccines.
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Encourage the clients to participate in weight-bearing activities.
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Educate the clients about the importance of avoiding sun exposure.
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Instruct at-risk clients to increase their intake of foods high in vitamin E.
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Question: 4 of 50 CORRECT
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