NSG 403 Exam II
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03.18.21
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Topics of this game:
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What is a sign of elder abuse?
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What is the main focus of hospice nursing?
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How is "family" defined in community health nursing?
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What is the process of conducting a family assessment?
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What type of family assessment looks at the genetic relationships?
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Which type of maltreatment occurs when family members mismanage a person's money?
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Which is considered a treatment of child neglect?
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Where does youth related violence most typically occur?
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Which type of family assessment is used to identify social relationships?
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Which aggregate engages in high risk behaviors?
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Which family would be a concern for the nurse?
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Which is not a reason for human trafficking?
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When the nurse injures his back at work, the occupational health nurse documents this as
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Which is a warning sign of possible child abuse?
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Who is high risk for elder abuse?
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Which is a myth about intimate partner violence?
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Who is a typical perpetrator of homicide?
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What is the best action of the nurse who suspects intimate partner violence?
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What should the nurse do if he suspects child abuse?
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What should a nurse teach a victim of domestic violence?
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What is important for the nurse to teach a victim of rape?
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When it is most life-threatening for a victim of domestic violence?
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Where is youth-related violence most likely to occur?
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Why are hate crimes considered worse than random acts of violence?
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Which is considered a secondary intervention against community violence?
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Which child should the school nurse worry most about?
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Which law prevents a school nurse from sharing personal health information?
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What is the purpose of an initial home visit?
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What should the nurse teach a hospice patient about dependence on narcotics for pain?
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Who collects and maintains the chain of custody of evidence in violent attacks?
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What is coercion?
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Which is a sign of alcohol withdrawal?
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Which person is high risk for using substances?
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What should the nurse remember when working with a patient struggling with addiction?
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Why are the elderly at high risk for substance abuse?
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What is palliative care?
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Which is true regarding women and alcohol?
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