Community Module 3

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1. A disaster is an event that causes _______ _______ and demands more ______ than available.

1. Human suffering and resources. ATI page 73.

1. Match the following health goals for individuals with sexual or gender minorities with either increase or decrease a. Adolescent bullying 1. Increase b. Health insurance coverage 2. Decrease c. Tobacco and illicit drug use d. Individuals with routine health care providers e. Systems to monitor the sexual or gender preference of the individual

10. A- 2B- 1C- 2D- 1E- 1 ATI P68

1. A CHN is developing an educational program about bioterrorism and smallpox. The nurse should include in the teaching that the smallpox rash is expected to first appear in which of the following locations? a. Face b. Posterior shoulders c. Abdomen d. Lower extremities

10. A- Face. ATI page 75.

1. A patient comes into the ER c/o fever, HA, fatigue, and blood hemorrhaging from his eyes and nose. The nurses Don on what type of PPE? a. Impermeable gown, 2 pairs of gloves, boot covers, apron, and N-95 mask. b. Impermeable gown, gloves, boot covers, and a surgical mask with splash guard. c. Paper gown, 2 pairs of gloves, boot covers, and a surgical mask with splash guard. d. No PPE is required for this patient.

11. A- Impermeable gown, 2 pairs of gloves, boot covers, apron, and N-95 mask. For Ebola- ATI page 75.

1. A nursing instructor is teaching students about the characteristics of a child abuser. Which of the following student statements indicate that learning has occurred? Select all that apply. a. Abusers often have high self-esteem. b. Often abusers lack support systems and are commonly isolated from others. c. Abusers often experience stressful life situations such as a history of being abused. d. Abusers lack coping strategies and have difficulty trusting others. e. Abusers have good conflict resolution skills.

11. Correct: b, c, d (p. 60, Individual risk factors for violence)

1. The CHN has recently identified that there is a possible bioterrorism event going on within her community. Which red flags helped the nurse recognize this? (Select all that apply). a. A new disease that has never been in the community area before. b. Unusual numbers of dead animals within the community. c. An influenza outbreak in November. d. Increased numbers of people dying with the same symptoms. e. An influenza outbreak in May.

12. A, B, D, and E. ATI page 76. C is a normal time for an influenza outbreak.

1. An ED nurse suspects that a child has been physically abused. Which of the following signs and symptoms should the nurse recognize as reflective of the nursing diagnosis: Risk for injury R/T abusive family situation? Select all that apply. a. A child clutching and clinging to a parent. b. A child exhibiting unexplained burns, bites, bruises, or broken bones. c. A child with fading bruises that are not age appropriate and supported by a reasonable story (example: falling off a bike). d. child protesting and crying when it is time to go home. e. A child that has age appropriate coping skills and seems to interpret his/her environment accurately.

12. Correct: b, c, d (p. 60, Recognizing potential child abuse/neglect) a. Children naturally cling to a trusted parent in unfamiliar environments or when fearful. e. Children with healthy coping skills are able to interpret environments accurately for their age.

1. A CHN is determining availability and needed supplies in the event of a bioterrorism attack. The nurse should be aware that community members exposed to anthrax will need access to which of the following medications? a. Metronidazole b. Ciprofloxacin c. Zanamivir d. Fluconazole

13. B- Ciprofloxacin. ATI page 75 and 77.

1. A client is being discharged from an alcohol use disorder treatment program. The client's wife states, "I'm so afraid that when my husband leaves here, he will relapse." Which nursing statement would be most appropriate? a. "I will provide your husband with information about Alcoholics Anonymous, a 12-step program." b. "You should try going out with him to monitor and prevent his drinking." c. "You need to live your own life and let him live his." d. "Tell your husband if he drinks again, you will leave him."'

13. Correct: a (p. 61, Substance abuse disorders)

1. Match the prevention intervention with the level of prevention. a. Monitor medication regimens 1. Primary Prevention b. Educate the population on how to identify symptoms. 2. Secondary Prevention c. Identify the chain of command for reporting 3. Tertiary Prevention d. Prepare with bioterrorism drills.

14. A- 3B- 2C- 1D- 1 ATI page 76

1. A public health nurse is assessing an older adult client who lives with a family member. The nurse identifies several bruises in various stages of healing. The client and family member explain that the bruises are a result of clumsiness. However, based on the distribution of the bruises, the nurse suspects abuse. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Document the bruises in the client's chart. b. Report the findings to a supervisor. c. Provide the client with a crisis hotline number. d. Discuss respite care with the client's family.

14. Correct: B (p. 59 Vulnerable populations)

1. A CHN is interviewing a group of people several weeks after a community tornado. Which of the following statements by a group member should the nurse identify as the emotional reaction of disillusionment? a. "I can't believe we survived. I keep telling everyone what happened." b. "I am tired and don't think I'll ever be able to fix everything." c. "Our neighborhood is working together to make good changes."

15. B- "I am tired and don't think I'll ever be able to fix anything." ATI page 74

1. The nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing denial about a new diagnosis of substance use disorder. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply. a. The client denies using the substance on a regular basis. b. The client blames his coworkers for encouraging the substance use for job related socialization. c. The client agrees to seek help for the addiction. d. The client agrees the substance is causing some personal issues, but he/she is still holding down a full-time job and doing well. e. The client has agreed to treatment at an addiction treatment center.

15. Correct: a, b, d (p. 61, Dependence)

1. Which of the following individuals is at highest risk for a suicide attempt? a. Mike, a physician who reports feeling burned out and is considering retirement. b. Jim, a 29-year old who just started a stressful job and just got married. c. Kelly, who has been seeing a doctor for chronic pain and is now taking pain medication. d. John, a 50-year old Caucasian male that is depressed and self-treating with illegal substances.

16. Correct: d (p. 60, Suicide)

1. Which of the following assessment data would the nurse consider as risk factors for possible social or community violence? Select all that apply. a. Being unemployed. b. Having a large social network c. Living in a one-bedroom home with 7 other people. d. Feeling inadequate and alone e. Living in a community that has multiple outdoor places to engage in social activities and exercise.

17. Correct: a, c, d (p. 60, Community Assessment- Social and community violence risk factors)

1. Put the Disaster Management Cycle in order. a. Response b. Recovery c. Mitigation d. Preparedness

2. C, D, A, B- ATI page 73.

1. The CHN is setting up a communication protocol to provide access to emergency agencies like the American Red Cross. What part of the disaster management cycle is this? a. Disaster Prevention b. Disaster Preparedness c. Disaster Response d. Disaster Recovery

3. B- Disaster Preparedness. ATI page 73.

1. The CHN is assessing the community's demographics, threats, vulnerabilities and capabilities during a disaster so they can address issues before a disaster strikes. What part of the disaster management cycle is this? a. Disaster Prevention b. Disaster Preparedness c. Disaster Response d. Disaster Recovery

4. A- Disaster Prevention. ATI page 73.

1. Match the strategies for prevention for Migrant health care with the Prevention Level. a. Teach regarding accident prevention measures. 1. Primary b. Mobilize primary care and emergency services 2. Secondary c. Create testing programs for tuberculosis 3. Tertiary d. Treat for manifestations of pesticide exposure

5. A- 1B- 3C- 2D- 3ATI page 66

1. The CHN understands that disaster recovery includes all of the following, Except? a. Controlling sanitation. b. Lasts until the economic and civil life are restored. c. Begins when danger still exists. d. Agencies are available to assist with rebuilding.

5. C- Begins when danger still exists. ATI page 74.

1. Match the phases of emotional reaction to the correct reaction. a. Heroic 1. Affected individuals begin to bond and relive experiences b. Honeymoon 2. Adjusting to a new reality and looking ahead. c. Disillusionment 3. A rush of assistance from outside the area is present. d. Reconstruction 4. Unexpected delays due to depression and exhaustion.

6. A.- 3B.- 1C.- 4D.- 2 ATI page 74

1. A CHN is developing partnerships with agencies to strengthen resources for Veterans. All of the following are possible stakeholders for partnerships, Except? a. Community service organizations b. State and local health departments c. Faith-based organizations d. Green Jell-O makers

6. D- Green Jell-O makers ATI page 66

1. The CHN understands that her roles within a disaster include which of the following? (Select all that apply) a. Assist community members with personal preparedness. b. Perform triage. c. Make home visits and reassess the health care needs of the population. d. Create ongoing assessment and surveillance reports. e. Identify the community's first responders' disaster plans.

7. A, B, C, D, and E- All answers are part of the roles for a CHN. ATI page 74.

1. A CHN is working with a group of disabled clients within the community. The CHN understands that the effects of disability can be? a. Increased costs of chronic management b. Decreased opportunity for physical activity c. Isolation and possible self-image issues d. Ability to live independently

7. D- Ability to live independently. ATI page 67

1. The CHN performs a risk assessment by asking all of the questions below, Except? a. What kind of warning system is in place? b. What type of environmental dangers could be affected? c. What is green Jell-O made of? d. What are the populations at risk within the community?

8. C- What is green Jell-O made of. ATI page 74

1. A new CHN is learning about agents of bioterrorism. The new CHN is correct when she states which of the following? a. Category B examples include hantavirus and influenza. b. Category A examples include typhus and E.coli. c. Category C examples include tuberculosis and rabies. d. Category B examples include smallpox and anthrax.

9. C- Category C examples include tuberculosis and rabies. ATI page 75.

A case manager is orienting a nurse new to case management. The experienced case manager realizes more preparation is needed when the nurse new to the team states? a."We decrease costs by restricting access to referrals to clients without insurance." b."We do what we can to encourage family involvement in client care." c."We provide health education to clients and families to encourage participation." d."We apply evidence based protocols and pathways."

A

The nurse working as a case manager realizes that excellent communication skills are needed because...?" a.Being able to articulate the client's needs will save time and promote successful outcomes. b.Being able to communicate well will `help determine what the client's treatment will include. c.It will help eliminate the need for multiple health providers. d.It encourages the client to direct the decision making of the care.

A

A nurse at a community clinic is conducting a well-child visit with a preschool-age child. The nurse should identify which of the following manifestations as a possible indication of child neglect? (Select all that apply) A. Underweight B. Healing spiral fracture of the arm C. Genital irritation D. Burns on the palms of the hands E. Poor hygiene

A & E (rationale on ATI page 69)

Which of the following would be considered a resource barrier to the referral process? a.The times the resource is available conflicts with the client's work schedule. b.The client has different priorities. c.The client does not understand the need for the resource. d.There are cultural factors that cause a conflict for the client.

A - other answers are CLIENT barriers

A nurse is developing an educational program about bioterrorism and smallpox. The nurse should include in the teaching that the smallpox rash is expected to first appear in which of the following locations? A)Face B) Posterior shoulders C) Abdomen D) Lower extremities

A) Face (See ATI p 75)

A nurse on the scene following a mass casualty explosion is triaging a client who has a large, open occipital wound and the following findings: RR 6 (agonal pattern) - no improvement with chin tilts; Heart rate 20, BP-unable to determine, capillary refill time 4.5 seconds; nonresponsive to painful stimuli. which of the following actions should the nurse take? A) Turn the client to left semi-fowler's position and begin assessing the next client B) Place a firm pressure dressing to the occiput and open the airway C) Apply a cervical spine collar and perform a focused neurological exam D) Request that the client be assessed immediately by the next available provider.

A) Turn the client to left semi-fowler's position and begin assessing the next client

The nurse is planning a referral for a client from an acute care facility. Which of the following should the nurse consider during this process? (Select all that apply). a.Which individuals and would be appropriate for this client's health issues? b.Will the referral be consistent with the client's personal health beliefs? c.What does the nurse need to educate the client regarding self-care? d.What will the exact date of discharge be? e.What is the client's medical diagnosis?

A, B, C, E ati 82

A CHN is attempting to alleviate barriers to health care for the rural community in which the nurse resides. Which of the following are barriers? (Select all that apply). a. Lack of personal/public transportation b. Ability to pay for care. c. Rural hospitals within 10 miles of neighborhoods. d. Unpredictable weather or travel conditions. e. Shortage of health care providers.

A, D, and E- ATI page 65

1. A school nurse is working with a group of pregnant adolescents. The nurse understands that possible outcomes from being within this age group and pregnant can lead to which of the following? a. Increased risk for low birth weight or premature infants b. Increased risk for higher wages c. Increased risk for good nutrition d. Increased risk for job opportunities

A- Increased risk for low birth weight or premature infants. ATI page 67

A nurse is working with a client who has systemic lupus erythematosus and recently lost their health insurance. Which of the following actions should the nurse take in the implementation phase of the case management process? A. Coordinating services to meet the client's needs B. Comparing outcomes with original goals C. Determining the client's financial constraints D. Clarifying roles of interprofessional team members

A. Coordinating services to meet the client's needs. (rationale on ATI page 85)

A nurse developing a community health program is determining barriers to community resource referrals. Which of the following factors should the nurse include as an example of a resource barrier? A. Costs associated with services B. Decreased motivation C. Inadequate knowledge of resources D. Lack of transportation

A. Costs associated with services (rationale on ATI page 85)

A nurse is planning interventions for migrant farm workers in a rural area. Which of the following should the nurse include as part of primary prevention? A. Establish food banks at locations throughout the community B. Provide employers handouts on recognizing pesticide toxicity. C. Partner with clinics to provide onsite care for acute injuries D. Create handouts on identifying skin cancer in multiple languages

A. Establish food banks at locations throughout the community (rationale on ATI page 69)

A nurse at an urban community health agency is developing an education program for city leaders about homelessness. Which of the following groups should the nurse include as the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population? A. Families with children B. Adolescent runaways C. Individuals who have experienced spouse or partner violence D. Older adults

A. Families with children (rationale on ATI page 69)

The public health department is considering a telehealth system. Which of the following are considered uses for telehealth? (Select all that apply) a.The improved access to care to rural areas. b.Using telehealth for home health care. c.Hands on care for all clients d.Provision of client education while working from a central location. e.Transmission of physical, audio, and visual data.

All answer except "c" are correct.

A client has completed a round of physical therapy after back surgery. What considerations must the nurse assisting this client consider? (Select all that apply) a.Did the client complete the recommended physical therapy? b.Were the desired outcomes met? c.Was the client happy with the physical therapy?

All answers are correct

Which of the following are steps in the referral process? (Select all that apply) a.Engaging in a working relationship with the client b.Establishing criteria for the referral c.Exploring resources d.Accepting the client's decisions to use a resource e.Making the referral f.Facilitating the referral g.Evaluating the outcome

All are correct

Which of the following is an example of mismanagement on the part of the case manager? a.Incomplete record keeping b.Acting in the role of a provider c.Failing to notify the client that a treatment is experimental. d.Sharing protected information to a party who does not have permission to it. e.Billing for substandard care.

All choices are correct

A nurse in an emergency department is triaging clients following an explosion at a local factory. Which of the following clients should the nurse identify as the priority (Immediate)? A) A client who has superficial burns to 10% of the abdomen B) A client who has tracheal deviation, SOB, and RR 34 C) A client who has agonal respirations without improvement with chin tilts and an open head injury. D) A client who has a fracture of the humerus, a bleeding food laceration, cap refill of 2 and is able to follow commands.

B) A client who has tracheal deviation, SOB, and RR 34

A community health nurse is participating in a community planning committee for disaster preparedness for a local community that is at risk for hurricanes. Which of the following information should the nurse contribute to the plan? A) A list of residents who have experienced a hurricane in the past and will not need evacuation B) A list of areas within the community where residents speak English as a second language. C) How to activate the local medical facility's emergency-management plan D) The name of the individual who is necessary to implement the plan.

B) A list of areas within the community where residents speak English as a second language.

The community health nurses are considering using technology as one of the tools to educate the public regarding the risk of Zika in the summer. Which of the following is not considered a technological tool? a.Social media campaigns. b.Brochures and pamphlets. c.Electronic surveys. d.Using health literature databases.

B, ATI 83

A nurse is creating partnerships to address health needs within the community. The nurse should be aware that which of the following characteristics must exist for partnerships to be successful? (select all that apply) A. Being a leading partner with decision-making authority B. Flexibility among partners when considering new ideas C. Adherence of partners to ethical principles D. Varying goals for the different partners E. Willingness of partners to negotiate roles

B, C & E (rationale on ATI page 85)

1. A nurse within the prison system is performing nursing actions for incarcerated populations when they do all of the following, Except? a. Implement health promotion and counseling during routine care. b. Assisting with programs that focus solely on life within the prison system c. Foster follow-up with community mental health centers d. Provide transitional care to reduce the risk of future violent behavior.

B- Assisting with programs that focus solely on life within the prison system. ATI page 67

1. A migrant worker has presented to the Emergency Department c/o headache, dizziness, nausea, and eye irritation. The patient is having which health problem? a. Tuberculosis b. Pesticide exposure c. Leukemia d. Sun exposure

B- Pesticide exposure. ATI page 65

A nurse is preparing a presentation on bioterrorism. Which of the following findings should the nurse include as an indication of potential bioterrorism? A. Nationwide incidence of pneumonia is higher than the prior year. B. A large number of otherwise healthy adults are dying from sepsis. C. A health department reports cases of influenza in October. D. Most of the clients' diagnoses with pneumonia have an elevated white blood cell count.

B. A large number of otherwise healthy adults are dying from sepsis (rationale on ATI page 78)

A community health nurse is determining available and needed supplies in the event of a bioterrorism attack. The nurse should be aware that community members exposed to anthrax will need access to which of the following medications? A. Metronidazole B. Ciprofloxacin C. Zanamivir D. Fluconazole

B. Ciprofloxacin (rationale on ATI page 78)

A newly hired public health nurse is reviewing the disaster management cycle. Which of the following actions is a component of disaster prevention? A. Outlining specific roles of community agencies B. Identifying community vulnerabilities C. Prioritizing care of individuals D. Providing stress counseling

B. Identifying community vulnerabilities (rationale on ATI page 78)

A nurse is reviewing the various roles of a community health nurse. Which of the following actions is an example of a nurse functioning as a consultant? A. Advocating for federal funding of local health screening programs B. Updating state officials about health needs of the local community C. Facilitating discussion of a client's ongoing needs with an interprofessional team D. Performing health screenings for high blood pressure at a local health fair.

B. Updating state officials about health needs of the local community (rationale on ATI page 85)

Case Study: 25 year old presents, c/o muscle weakness. States they have fallen down a few times and has a hard time typing on the computer without the words getting blurry. Onset= 2 days ago. While talking to the patient you as the nurse notice that the patient has slurred speech. What does this patient have?

Botulism (ATI p 75)

The client's family asks the nurse what the goal of discharge planning is. Which is the best response? a.Encourage the client to use all resources available even when the client does not wish to do so. b.Start the process as soon as the client has a firm discharge date planned. c.Enhance the well-being of the client by establishing appropriate options for meeting the health care needs of the client. d.Begin appropriate assessment for the client as soon as the client tells the planner he or she is ready

C

A nurse is interviewing a group of people several weeks after a community tornado. Which of the following statements by a group member should the nurse identify as the emotional reaction of reconstruction? (Select all that apply) A. "I am tired and don't think I'll ever be able to fix everything. " B. "I can't believe we survived. I keep telling everyone what happened. " C. "Things will never be the same, but we will find a way to go on." D. " Our neighborhood is working together to make good changes." E. "My old hobbies don't seem interesting anymore since the tornado."

C & D (rationale on ATI page 78)

A nurse has travelled to Sierra Leone for a mission trip. In preparation for the possibility of coming into contact with an Ebola patient, the nurse knows which of the following? A) I will get an immunization for Ebola before travelling B) Standard precautions are needed to treat patients with possible exposure to Ebola C) Supportive care for patients with Ebola include IV fluids, dialysis, and airway management D) We will be able to do as many invasive procedures as necessary on patients with Ebola.

C) Supportive care for patients with Ebola include IV fluids, dialysis, and airway management (See ATI p 75)

A community health nurse is educating the public on the agents of bioterrorism. Which of the following agents should the nurse include as Category A biological agents? (Select all that apply) A. Hantavirus B. Typhus C. Plague D. Tularemia E. Botulism

C, D & E (rationale on ATI page 78)

Characteristics of individuals living in poverty include all of the following, Except? a. Insufficient insurance coverage b. Poor nutrition c. Likely to engage in preventive activities and seek treatment for health problems. d. Increased stress.

C- Likely to engage in preventive activities and seek treatment for health problems. ATI page 64

A community health nurse is developing strategies to prevent or improve mental health issues in the local area. In which of the following situations is the nurse implementing a tertiary prevention strategy? A. Providing support programs for new parents B. Screening a client whos partner recently died for suicide risk C. Teaching a client who has schizophrenia about medication interactions D. Discussing stress reduction techniques with employees at an industrial site

C. Teaching a client who has schizophrenia about medication interactions (rationale on ATI page 69)

Informatics includes all of the following except? a.Electronic health records b.Electronic databases c.The ability to conduct meetings electronically. d. Traditional paper charts

D

A Community Health Nurse is developing an education seminar for newly pregnant women about the dangers of botulism and infants. When describing botulism, which statement by the community health nurse is correct? A) Antibiotics are given for botulism B) Vaccines are given to infants to prevent botulism C) Symptoms such as fatigue, body aches, and rashes are common D) An antitoxin can be given to treat botulism

D) An antitoxin can be given to treat botulism (See ATI p 75)

One advantage of the use of technology includes which of the following? a.Technology can lead to ethical dilemmas in some situations. b.The nurse can provide hands on care via technology. c.Technology is very cost effective. d.Technology has had an effect on increasing life expectancy.

D, ATI 83

A CHN is including strategies for preventing homelessness and assisting individuals who are homeless. The CHN is alleviating existing homelessness if they do which of the following? a. Making referrals for employee assistance and educational programs. b. Referring those who have underlying mental health disorders to therapy and counseling. c. Advocating and providing efforts toward political activity to provide needed services for people who have mental health disorders and are harmless. d. Assisting clients in finding ways to meet long-term shelter needs.

D- Assisting clients in finding ways to meet long-term shelter needs. ATI page 64

A case management nurse is preparing to initiate referrals for a client as part of discharge planning. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? A. Monitor the client's satisfaction with the referral. B. Provide the client information to referral agencies C. Review available resources with the client. D. Identify referrals that the client needs.

D. Identify referrals that the client needs (rationale on ATI page 85)

A community health nurse is developing an education program on substance use disorders for a group of adolescents. Which of the following information should the nurse include with discussing nicotine and smoking? A. Smoking is the fifth-most preventable cause of death in the US B. Nicotine is a central nervous system depressant. C. Withdrawal effects from smoking are minimal D. Tolerance to nicotine develops quickly

D. Tolerance to nicotine develops quickly (rationale on ATI page 69)

Case Study: 23 year old patient presents, C/O severe headache, muscle aches, weakness, vomiting and diarrhea. Onset 10 days ago. First started with just fatigue, headache, and muscle soreness. Came in today because of the bleeding gums, vomiting blood, and high temperature, States he thought it was just jetlag from traveling - when questioned about travel he said he had recently been to Sierra Leone What does this patient have?

Ebola

Case Study: 19 year old, C/O coughing up blood, fever, chest pain, and severe dyspnea. Onset 2-3 days ago. Pt states, they thought it was just a cold but noticed the blood this morning and got scared What does this patient have?

Pneumonic plague

T/F The nursing process should be used for case management?

True

56 year old patient presents, C/O swollen neck glands, fever, chills, dry cough, and muscle aches. Onset 2 days ago. He is wearing an I <3 Rabbits shirt and you discover he runs a rabbit farm. He goes out there daily and does not wear gloves when disposing of any animals that have died, he does say there have been an increase in the number of deaths lately. What does this patient have?

Tularemia (ATI P. 76)

The nurse should consider which of the following when planning health care services for a client being discharged from an acute care facility to the client's home? a.Home care services b.Life care planners c.Support groups d.Meal delivery services

a (OTHER CHOICES ARE SPECIALTY SERVICES)

Which of the following would be considered a client barrier to the referral process? (Select all that apply) a.The client isn't motivated to complete the process. b.The client does not understand why he needs the referral. c.The client is unable to pay for the resource. d.The health care provider has a bias against the client's economic status. e.There is not a resource close to where the client lives.

a, b, c... D&E are resource barriers

WHEN A CLIENT IS DISCHARGED FROM AN ACUTE CARE FACILITY TO THE COMMUNITY, WHAT IS THE PRIORITY PLAN THAT SHOULD BE IMPLEMENTED? a.Ensure continuity of care between the acute setting and the outpatient setting. b.Ensure that the patient is completely well from the health issue or disease process. c.Ensure the client can pay for the hospitalization. d.Ensure follow-up appointments with all care providers.

a.Ensure continuity of care between the acute setting and the outpatient setting. ati 81 FIRST PARAGRAPH

Having a conversation regarding the client's health status via telehealth would be considered which of the following? a.Physical data b.Audio data c.Visual data d.Unable to do

a.Physical data b.Audio data c.Visual data d.Unable to do

The nurse is considering the specialty services required for a patient after discharge from acute care. Which of the following should be taken into consideration? a.What pharmacies are available to the client? b.Does the client need physical therapy? c.What rehabilitation services does the client need? d.Will the client require transportation to any needed health care services?

d (OTHER CHOICES ARE HEALTHCARE SERVICES)


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