CH Exam 2
1. HIV QUIZ # 2
2. HIV QUIZ #4
3. HIV QUIZ #5
4. HIV QUIZ #6
5. HIV QUIZ # 7
6. HIV QUIZ # 8
7. Prison inmates who are in their last stage of HIV need to be aware of which of the following opportunistic infections? –TB
8. Which of the following statements is true? –the most basic tenant of toxicology: the dose make the poison
9. Questions dealing with the IPREPARE nemunonic for the letter R which would be the best questions for the nurse to ask? - when was your home built
10. Which of the following is LEAST likely to cause cancer? –enviromental pollution
11. Which of the following would be tertiary prevention for farmers? –provide care to reduce complications from pesticide exposure
12. Long term exposure to pesticides is likely to cause which of the following? –cancer
13. Which of the following measures is used across countries to get statistics for comparison of success? –infant mortality rate
14. A group of nurses are giving screening to the entire African American population in a specific area. Which of the following represents that the nurses were
successfull at completing their job? – increased prevalence was recognized by the community
15. Which of the following is the number one cause of death worldwide? –infectious disease
16. Which of the following best represents an example of infectious disease spreading via a vector? –being bitten by a mosquito
17. There is a great concern in the nurse’s community over three local cases of West Nile virus. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to get the
community involved in addressing this problem? –have an educational campaign to remove any containers of standing water
18. Which of the following biological warfare agents poses the greatest bioterrorism threat to a community? – anthrax
19. Which of the following is the most common vector-borne disease world wide? –malaria
20. A client is using a primary prevention strategy to prevent infectious disease. Which of the following actions is the client most likely taking? –a client receives
a tetanus booster every 10 years
21. Which of the following describes smallpoxs rather than chickenpoxs? –lesions are on the mouth and throat
22. Which of the following actions is the nurse providing secondary prevention to people in a community? –drawing blood on children to screen for lead toxicity
23. Which of the following is a primary prevention provided by the parish faith nurse? –providing and encouraging healthy snacks
24. A nurse is looking at a chart of all multiple of the factors that cause a certain infectious disease. Which of the following tools is she using? –web of causality
25. A child comes to school and coughs consistently. The following day 6 other children are coughing as well. Which of the following is the source of this
outbreak? –common source
26. What does it mean when we get rid of a certain disease like smallpox worldwide? –erradication
27. Which of the following are programs set up by the parish nurse involving healthy people 2020? –BP screenings and nutritional counseling
28. The case reports are sent to local health departments by health care providers or laboratory reports of disease occurance are sent to the local health
department. Which of the following surveillance systems does this represent? –passive
29. Several children come to schools with GI upsets of nausea and vomiting. Why should the nurse continue to look for a common source? –work to avoid future
exposure or events that cause illness or diseases
30. Which of the following should concern people the most about infectious dieseases? –virulence
31. What is the central role of a parish nurse? –act on the spiritual dimension of care
32. Which statement best reflects the faith community nurse? –creates caring congregations that support holistic health of its members.
33. The parish nurse program arises from the individual community of faith and the nurse is accountable to the congreagation and its governing body. Which of
the following models is this? –congregation