RN Community Health~2023 Exam 3
This exam evaluates RN students' knowledge of community health principles, including health promotion, disease prevention, and public health interventions.
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Q1: Vital Signs• 2 days ago:0 Temperature: 387 C (1017 F)o Heart rate: 85/mino Respiratory rate: 18/mino Blood pressure: 115/72 mm Hg• Current:0 Temperature: 386 C (1018 F)o Heart rate: 82/mino Respiratory rate: 171mino Blood pressure: 118/76 mm HgA nurse in a public health department is caring for a client.Nurses' Notes• The client presents to the clinic for a new onset of headaches and chills. They returned from a trip to South Asia 3 days ago. The client has scattered, raised, pruritic lesions on their right leg and states, "They are flea bites; I got them when I was on my trip."Lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally_• The client returns to the clinic for persistent fever, body aches, and a new onset of weakness. They state, "I noticed a bump in my groin last night, and it really hurt." Tender, inguinal lymphadenitis is present in the right groin. Lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterallyA nurse in a public health department is caring for a client.ExhibitsWhich of the following data in the client's medical record should cause the nurse to suspect the client is infected with the plague? Select all that apply.
Q2: Client 1An older adult client reports to the clinic for a painful rash. A cluster of papulovesicular lesions is present on the left side of the trunk. The client was evaluated by a provider and diagnosed with herpes zosterClient2A preschooler was brought in for a return visit following a fever.Laboratory results from one day ago show a lead level of 12 mcg/dL(normal is less than 3S mcg/dL) and a positive streptococcus test.Client 3An adolescent was brought in with a report of headache, fever, pain with swallowing, and a sore and red throat for three days. Vital signs are as follows: Temperature 38.8 C (101.80 F), Respiratory rate 20/min, Blood pressure 143/82 mm Hg, Oxygen saturation 95% on room air. Throat and nose culture show a positive streptococcusPyogenes rapid antigen detection screen.A nurse manager in a public health clinic is reviewing the charts of five recent clients.Client 4A client reports to the clinic for reading of a tuberculin skin test administered two days ago. They reported a two- week history of lethargy and recent travel to South America. Vital signs are as follows:Temperature 3840 C (101 V F), Heart rate 1181min, Respiratory rate 28/min, Oxygen saturation 93% on room air. Mantoux tuberculin skin testing shows a reddish induration greater than 10mm.A nurse manager in a public health clinic is reviewing the charts of five recent clients.ExhibitsThe nurse manager should identify which of the following clients as having conditions that require national notification? Please select all that apply:
Q3: As a community health nurse developing a disaster-preparedness plan, what is the first action you should take?
Q4: When developing a protocol for treatment of inhalation anthrax in the event of widespread public exposure, what information should be included?
Q5: Which statement by a newly licensed nurse indicates an understanding of maintaining client confidentiality according to HIPAA regulations?
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