Chn (guided questions)

A community health nurse is conducting a home visit to a client who has recently been diagnosed with diabetes. During the visit, the nurse notices that the client's blood glucose levels are consistently high. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Assess the client's understanding of diabetes management
Administer insulin to the client
Refer the client to a dietitian
Encourage the client to exercise regularly
A community health nurse is planning an educational session on smoking cessation for a group of clients in the community. Which of the following strategies would be most effective in promoting behavior change among the clients?
Providing information about the health risks of smoking
Offering nicotine replacement therapy to all participants
Using motivational interviewing techniques to explore clients' readiness to quit
Developing personalized quit plans with each participant
Implementing a reward system for clients who successfully quit smoking
A community health nurse is conducting a health screening at a local senior center. Which of the following assessments should the nurse prioritize for this population?
Blood pressure measurement
Height and weight measurement
Vision and hearing screening
Cognitive function assessment
A community health nurse is caring for a client who has recently been diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB). Which of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent the transmission of TB to others?
Educating the client about respiratory hygiene practices
Ensuring the client receives appropriate medication therapy
Encouraging the client to wear a surgical mask in public
Arranging for the client to be isolated in a negative pressure room
Contacting individuals who have had close contact with the client for testing
A community health nurse is conducting a needs assessment in a low-income neighborhood. Which of the following factors should the nurse consider when determining the priority health needs of this community?
Socioeconomic status
Race and ethnicity
Geographic location
Age distribution
A community health nurse is providing education to a group of parents about childhood immunizations. Which of the following statements by a parent indicates a need for further education?
'I should delay my child's immunizations if they have a cold'
'It's important to follow the recommended immunization schedule'
'Immunizations protect my child from serious diseases'
'Some vaccines may cause mild side effects like fever or soreness'
A community health nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
Teaching the client pursed-lip breathing techniques
Assisting the client with smoking cessation
Providing education on medication management
Encouraging regular physical activity within the client's limitations
Arranging for home oxygen therapy if needed
A community health nurse is conducting a health promotion program at a local high school. Which of the following topics would be most appropriate to address with the students?
Sexual health and contraception
Retirement planning
Managing chronic illnesses
End-of-life care
A community health nurse is conducting a home visit to a client who has recently been discharged from the hospital following a myocardial infarction (MI). Which of the following actions should the nurse prioritize during this visit?
Assessing the client's understanding of medication management
Checking the client's blood pressure
Reviewing the client's diet and exercise plan
Providing emotional support to the client
A community health nurse is working with a group of older adults at a local senior center. Which of the following interventions would be most effective in promoting healthy aging among this population?
Encouraging regular physical activity
Promoting social engagement and participation
Providing education on fall prevention strategies
Offering screenings for common age-related health conditions
Assisting with medication management and adherence
Which of the following is an example of primary prevention in community health nursing?
Immunization clinics
Screening programs
Rehabilitation services
Support groups
A community health nurse is conducting a health education session on nutrition for a group of pregnant women. Which of the following nutrients is particularly important during pregnancy?
Folic acid
Calcium
Iron
Vitamin C
A community health nurse is conducting a home visit to a client with asthma. The client reports experiencing shortness of breath and wheezing. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Assess the client's respiratory status
Administer a bronchodilator medication
Encourage deep breathing exercises
Provide education on asthma triggers
A community health nurse is working with a group of adolescents in a school setting. Which of the following topics would be most appropriate to address with this population?
Sexual health and contraception
Substance abuse prevention
Mental health awareness
Menopause management
A community health nurse is conducting a health promotion program for older adults. Which of the following interventions would be most effective in preventing falls among this population?
Home safety assessments
Exercise programs to improve balance and strength
Medication review and management
Smoking cessation counseling
A community health nurse is providing education to a group of parents about childhood immunizations. Which of the following statements is true regarding the MMR vaccine?
It protects against measles, mumps, and rubella
It is given at birth
It requires multiple doses
It is not recommended for children with allergies
A community health nurse is conducting a health screening for hypertension at a local community center. Which of the following blood pressure readings would be classified as stage 2 hypertension?
160/100 mmHg
130/90 mmHg
120/80 mmHg
110/70 mmHg
A community health nurse is caring for a client with diabetes who is experiencing hypoglycemia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Administer a fast-acting source of glucose
Check the client's blood glucose level
Offer a snack containing protein and carbohydrates
Notify the healthcare provider
A community health nurse is conducting a needs assessment in a rural community. Which of the following factors should the nurse consider when determining the healthcare needs of this community?
Access to healthcare facilities
Socioeconomic status
Health literacy levels
Preferred language spoken
A community health nurse is providing education to a group of parents about safe sleep practices for infants. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse include?
Place infants on their back to sleep
Avoid soft bedding and loose objects in the crib
Keep the room temperature cool
Use a pacifier during sleep
When using the bag technique, which of the following steps should be performed first?
Perform hand hygiene
Put on gloves
Open the bag
Introduce yourself to the client
Which of the following is a purpose of home visits in community health nursing?
Assessing the client's living environment
Providing education and support to the client
Administering medications to the client
Performing invasive procedures on the client
Which of the following principles should guide home visits in community health nursing?
Respect for the client's autonomy and privacy
Cultural sensitivity and competence
Efficiency and time management
Strict adherence to medical protocols
Which of the following steps should be taken when using the bag technique for wound care?
Cleanse the wound with appropriate solution
Put on gloves
Open the sterile dressing pack
Apply antibiotic ointment directly to the wound
Dispose of used supplies in a biohazard bag
Which of the following is a purpose of the bag technique in nursing practice?
To maintain a clean and sterile field
To carry all necessary supplies in one bag
To prevent theft of medical equipment
To improve time management during patient care
Which of the following steps should be performed last when using the bag technique for medication administration?
Document the medication administration
Perform hand hygiene
Check the medication label against the MAR
Dispose of used supplies in a biohazard bag
Which of the following is a principle of effective communication during home visits?
Active listening
Providing unsolicited advice
Interrupting the client's speech
Using medical jargon
Which of the following is an appropriate action during a home visit to ensure client safety?
Assessing the home environment for potential hazards
Leaving the client unattended during the visit
Administering medications without proper documentation
Ignoring signs of distress or discomfort
Which of the following steps should be taken first when preparing for a home visit?
Reviewing the client's medical history and care plan
Gathering necessary supplies and equipment
Contacting the client to confirm the visit
Checking the weather forecast for travel conditions
Which of the following is a purpose of documenting home visits in community health nursing?
To provide a legal record of care provided
To share personal information about the client
To track the nurse's travel expenses
To report concerns about the client to family members
Which of the following is a key component of a family care plan in community health nursing?
Identifying the client's healthcare goals and needs
Administering medications to the client
Providing emotional support to the client's family members
Assessing the client's vital signs
Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy in family care?
Screening family members for genetic disorders
Educating family members about healthy lifestyle choices
Promoting breastfeeding among new mothers
Providing immunizations to family members
Which of the following is a primary goal of a family care plan in community health nursing?
Promoting the health and well-being of the entire family
Providing palliative care to family members
Assisting family members with financial planning
Administering medications to family members
Which of the following is an important consideration when developing a family care plan for a culturally diverse population?
Respecting and valuing cultural beliefs and practices
Using interpreters or translators when necessary
Providing culturally appropriate healthcare resources
Encouraging assimilation into the dominant culture
Which of the following is a potential barrier to implementing a family care plan in community health nursing?
Lack of financial resources
Limited access to healthcare services
Resistance to change among family members
Excessive workload for healthcare providers
Which of the following is a key role of a community health nurse in developing a family care plan?
Assessing the needs and strengths of the family
Prescribing medications for family members
Providing financial assistance to the family
Coordinating social activities for family members
Which of the following is an example of a tertiary prevention strategy in family care?
Providing rehabilitation services to a family member with a disability
Educating family members about healthy eating habits
Promoting exercise among family members
Administering vaccinations to family members
Which of the following factors should be considered when evaluating the effectiveness of a family care plan?
Improvement in the family's health outcomes
Adherence to the recommended healthcare interventions
Satisfaction of family members with the care received
Number of healthcare visits made by family members
Which of the following is an essential component of effective communication during family-centered care?
Active listening
Empathy
Cultural sensitivity
Authoritative tone
Which of the following is a potential benefit of implementing a family care plan in community health nursing?
Improved health outcomes for family members
Increased workload for healthcare providers
Higher healthcare costs for the family
Decreased involvement of family members in care decisions
What is the purpose of RA 7305 Magna Carta of Public Health Workers?
To promote and improve the social and economic well-being of public health workers
To provide additional benefits to private health workers
To regulate the working hours of public health workers
To establish a licensing system for public health workers
Which of the following rights are provided to public health workers under RA 7305?
Right to security of tenure
Right to self-organization
Right to free medical and dental services
Right to unlimited vacation leave
Right to overtime pay
What benefits are provided to public health workers under RA 7305?
Compensation and benefits package
Hazard pay
Retirement benefits
Free housing
Paid vacation leave
Which government agency is responsible for implementing RA 7305 Magna Carta of Public Health Workers?
Department of Health (DOH)
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth)
Civil Service Commission (CSC)
What is the significance of RA 7305 Magna Carta of Public Health Workers in improving healthcare services?
It promotes the welfare and professional growth of public health workers.It supports the development of public health workers.
It enhances the quality of healthcare services through the protection of public health workers.
It ensures that public health workers receive fair compensation and benefits for their work.
It establishes standards for the practice of public health workers.
What is the role of public health workers in disease prevention and control?
Identifying and monitoring health risks
Providing direct patient care
Managing healthcare facilities
Conducting research studies
Which of the following is a right of public health workers under RA 7305 related to working conditions?
Right to safe and healthful working conditions
Right to regular working hours
Right to unlimited sick leave
Right to double pay on holidays
Right to maternity leave
What is the purpose of the grievance mechanism provided by RA 7305 Magna Carta of Public Health Workers?
To address complaints and disputes regarding the implementation of the law
To provide financial assistance to public health workers
To establish a licensing system for public health workers
To regulate the working hours of public health workers
Which of the following benefits are provided to public health workers under RA 7305 related to retirement?
Retirement gratuity
Pension
Thirteenth-month pay
Free healthcare for life
Paid vacation leave
What is the significance of RA 7305 Magna Carta of Public Health Workers in ensuring quality healthcare services?
It promotes the professional growth and development of public health workers, leading to improved healthcare delivery.It ensures that public health workers receive fair compensation for their work, motivating them to provide quality healthcare services.
It establishes standards for the practice of public health workers, ensuring the delivery of quality healthcare services.
It supports the recruitment and retention of skilled public health workers, contributing to the provision of quality healthcare services.
It protects the rights and welfare of public health workers, enabling them to deliver quality healthcare services.
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