Community Health
What is an crisis access hospital
A rural hospital that provides temporary care for 86 hours or less to stabilize clients before they are transferred to a larger hospital
Teaching about good skin health
Eat foods rich in Vitamin B Sleep for an adequate number of hours Use sunscreen of sun protection factor (SPF) 15 daily Avoid sun exposure after taking ketoconazole
Competencies important in the rural setting
Emergency care Physical assessment Clinical decision-making
How can you reduce jaundice in a newborn
Feedings
Adolescents
Focused more on the present than the future
Secondary prevention
Focused on early detection and treatment
Primary prevention
Focused on health promotion and illness prevention
Tertiary prevention
Focused on rehabilitation and reduced residual effects
Public health nursing
Focuses on a population or a collection of individuals who have one or more personal or environmental chracteristics in common
Jaundice that appears within 24 hours of birth is indicative of what
Pathological process or Pathological hyperbilirubinemia
What medication is used to treat syphilis?
Penicillin G bethzathine (Bicillin)
Immunization included in the precollege physical
Measles, Mumps, rubella (MMR)
Complications from gonorrhea
Meningitis Endocarditis
What medication is used to treat gonorrhea
Metronidazole
What medication is sued to treat to treat trichomoniasis
Metronidazole (Flagyl)
What is associated with gonorrhea?
Yellow ureteral Penile discharge
Risks that increase the risk of developing bladder cancer
Smoking two packs of cigarettes a day Working with dyes used in rubber every day Hair dyes
Action stage
Stage of change in which people are actively changing a negative behavior or adopting a new, healthy behavior. A client will notice that old habits are hindering them from engaging in new behaviors
Which sexually transmitted infection is associated with developing gummas?
Syphilis
Intensive care or critical care unit
A hospital unit in which clients receive close monitoring and intensive medical care
Systolic reading indicative of hypertension
120 to 129
When do physiological jaundice appear
72 hours after birth
Diastolic reading indicative of hypertension
80 to 89
Adventitious crisis
A crisis or disaster that is unplanned, and accidental. Includes natural disasters, national disasters, and crimes of violence
The parent of an adolescent who is going to be a foreign exchange student asks the nurse why the child must have a tetanus toxoid immunization. The nurse provides which information?
Longer-lasting active immunity
Caring for a client who has a history of suicide attempts
Document the measures taken to prevent suicides If the client makes a suicide attempt in the hospital, this action may lead to a lawsuit The primary health care facility will be responsible for failing to provide adequate supervision
VI Cranial Nerve
Abducens
What kind of immunity does the tetanus toxoid immunization provide
Active immunity
What medication(s) is/are used to treat herpes simplex virus II?
Acyclovir (Zovirax) Famciclovir (Famvir)
Psychologic symptoms of sleep deprivation
Agitation Hyperactivity Confusion Disorientation Increased sensitivity to pain
Signs & Symptoms of Colorectal Cancer
Anemia Rectal bleeding Change in bowel habits
A nurse role as a change agent
Involves identifying and implementing new and more effective approaches to problems
Secondary prevention
Involves treating clients in the early stages of disease. It also focuses on preventing complications from illness
Injury to the facial nerve causes what
Loss of facial expressions and loss of taste perception from the anterior third of the tongue
When a client develops, epistaxis (nose bleed), which action would the nurse take?
Apply direct lateral pressure to the nose for 10 minutes and apply ice or cool compress
Examples of primary prevention
Assisting with immunization programs Facilitating a program about the dangers of smoking
Severe hypothermia
Body temperature below 86 degrees Fahrenheit
Moderate hypothermia
Body temperature between 86 and 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit
Mild hypothermia
Body temperature between 93.2 and 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit
Venous disease
Brown skin discoloration Copious ulcer drainage
Injury to the optic nerve causes what
Changes in visual acuity
Maintenance stage
Client is able to sustain changes and wants to integrate them into his or her lifestyle.
Role a nurse would play when helping clients identify and clarify health problems and choose appropriate courses of action to solve those problems
Counselor
What is the appropriate response to newly burned skin?
Cover the newly burned skin areas with a clean, dry bed sheet. This will provide protection by limiting contamination by microorganisms and preventing exposure to air which increases pain.
Promotion of defecation for older adults
Prune juice and warm water
Physiologic symptoms assessed in a client with sleep deprivation
Ptosis and blurred vision Decreased auditory alertness
What services are provided by nurse-managed clinics
Day care Acute and chronic care management
Dark colored urine indicated what
Dehydration
Absolute homelessness
Describe people who have no physical shelter. They would sleep outdoors, in vehicles, abandoned buildings, or other places not intended for human habitation
What is used for epistaxis
Gauze or nasal tampons
Pneumococcal vaccine
Given to adults 65 years or older with a single dose of the vaccine
Common side effect of valacyclovir
Headache
Examples of primary prevention activites
Health education programs Immunizations Physical and nutritional fitness activities
Which services do community health centers provide in preventive and primary care services?
Health screenings Physical assessments Disease management
Abducens cranial nerve
Helps in lateral movement of the eyeballs
Situational-maturational crisis
If 2 events occurred at the same time. For example, retirement (maturational crisis) and the unexpected death of a spouse (situational crisis), the client would have to deal with both issues
Arterial disease
Lack of hair Lack of oxygen Thickened toenails Diminished pedal pulse
Injury to the oculomotor
Limits the extraocular movements and pupillary responses
Position for pelvic exam
Lithotomy Genupectoral position with weight of body supported by knees and chest
What are toxoids
Modified toxins that stimulate the body to form antibodies that can last up to 10 years against the specific disease
A community health nurse visits an infant who was born at home 24 hours ago. While assessing the infant, the nurse identifies slight jaundice of the face and trunk. Which would the nurse do next?
Obtain a stat order for a bilirubin level
Adventitious Crisis
Occurred when a sudden terrorist act causes the deaths of thousands of adults and children and negatively affects their families, friends, communities, and the nation
Maturational crisis
Occurs as an individual moves into a new stage of development and prior coping styles are no longer effective. These are usually predictable
Tertiary prevention
Occurs when an individual has a permanent or irreversible disability. Rehabilitation
Common characteristic among people in the culture of poverty
Powerlessness
Example of tertiary intervention
Preventing disabilites
Community health nursing
Primary focus on the health care of individuals, families, and groups in a community
What is associated with Trichomoniasis
Redness Itching Burning Froth, foul-smelling discharge
Examples of tertiary preventive care
Rehabilitation
Block and Parish nursing services
Respite Care Running errands Homemaker aides
What is ptosis
Result from a loss elasticity of the eyelids
Situational crisis
Results from an external source and the loss is often unexpected
Gonorrhea infections are cured with what
Single dose of antibiotic therapy
Client wants to change a scheduled appointment due to family members visiting the same day. What response by the nurse is best?
Tell the client that it might be helpful to talk with family members during the initial visit
Subacute care is considered what
Tertiary care
How does an gamma globulin injection provides passive immunity
The antigen is neutralized by the antibodies that it supplies
Nurse as a change agent
The nurse empowers clients and families to creatively solve problems. the nurse works with clients to solve problems and helps them identify an alternative care facility. The nurse empowers clients to become instrumental in creating change within a health care agency.
A nurse role as a case manager
The nurse establishes an appropriate plan of care on the basis of assessment findings and coordinates needed resources and services for the client's well-being along a continuum of care
A nurse role as an educator
The nurse traches clients and their families to assume responsibility for their own health care
Relative homelessness
Those who have a physical shelter but one that does not meet the standards of health and safety.
In terms of epistaxis, why shouldn't the nurse tilt the head back?
Tilting the head back will cause the blood to be swallowed which can result in vomiting and aspiration
What is Botulism?
Toxin from clostridium botulinum; ingested toxin absorbed from gut. Source: improperly canned or preserved food
What medication is used to treat genital warts
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)
True or False: All passive immunity is short acting
True
In terms of syphilis, what are gummas?
Tumors of a rubbery consistency that break down and damage the heart and nervous system and skin
Glasgow Coma Scale
Used as an objective measurement of consciousness on a numerical scale. This scale assigns a numeric score for each are of neurological status of the client
What medication is used herpes simplex virus?
Valacyclovir
The focus of teaching about CAD prevention would be on modifiable risk factors such as
Weight Tobacco use