Practice Questions

140. A home care patient is prescribed a medication that needs to be administered intramuscularly (IM). What is the technical consideration for IM injection site selection for an adult?

A. Only the deltoid muscle
B. Dorsogluteal, ventrogluteal, or vastus lateralis, depending on patient age and medication volume
C. Any fatty tissue area
D. The forearm
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139. A community health nurse is working with a family struggling with substance abuse. What is the most critical initial intervention?

A. Blaming the individual for their addiction
B. Assessing the extent of substance use, associated risks, and connecting the family to treatment and support resources
C. Ignoring the problem hoping it will resolve
D. Providing financial assistance without addressing the addiction
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138. A home care patient with chronic heart failure reports sudden, severe dyspnea and orthopnea (difficulty breathing when lying flat). What is the immediate nursing action?

A. Encourage the patient to lie flat
B. Elevate the head of the bed, apply oxygen, and notify the physician of worsening heart failure
C. Administer a cough suppressant
D. Tell the patient to take a walk
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137. A community health nurse is conducting a health screening for hypertension. What is the most accurate way to measure blood pressure?

A. Using a cuff that is too loose
B. After the patient has just exercised
C. After the patient has rested quietly for at least 5 minutes, with arm supported at heart level
D. Taking one reading and discarding it
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136. A community health nurse is providing education on preventing tick-borne illnesses. What is a critical warning sign of Lyme disease that should prompt medical attention?

A. Immediate headache
B. A bull's-eye rash (erythema migrans)
C. Nausea after eating
D. Sudden thirst
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135. A community health nurse is advocating for increased funding for public health programs. What is the most effective strategy for advocating for policy change?

A. Protesting silently
B. Presenting evidence-based data on program effectiveness and health outcomes to policymakers
C. Blaming the government for health problems
D. Only discussing individual patient stories
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134. A home care patient with type 2 diabetes is prescribed a statin medication (e.g., Atorvastatin) for cholesterol management. What is a critical teaching point regarding this medication?

A. It is a cure for diabetes
B. It can be stopped once cholesterol levels are normal
C. It helps lower cholesterol and should be taken consistently as prescribed, monitoring for muscle pain
D. It is only taken when feeling unwell
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133. A community health nurse is performing a urine dipstick test during a home visit. What technical finding might indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI)?

A. Negative for all parameters
B. Positive for leukocytes and nitrites
C. Presence of glucose only
D. Trace protein only
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132. A community experiences a sudden loss of electricity affecting refrigeration. What is the immediate public health concern regarding foodborne illness?

A. Increased craving for hot meals
B. Rapid growth of bacteria in perishable foods
C. Shortage of exotic spices
D. Lack of microwave access
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131. A community health nurse is planning a program for adolescents on body image and self-esteem. What is the most effective approach?

A. Promoting unrealistic beauty standards
B. Encouraging media literacy, promoting healthy coping mechanisms, and fostering positive self-talk
C. Focusing on weight loss only
D. Ignoring peer pressure
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