Which of the following statements, if made by the parents of a newborn, does not indicate a need for further teaching about cord care?
- A. I should put alcohol on my baby's cord 3-4 times a day.'
- B. I should put the baby's diaper on so that it covers the cord.'
- C. I should call the physician if the cord becomes dark.'
- D. I should wash my hands before and after I take care of the cord.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Parents should be taught to wash their hands before and after providing cord care. This prevents transferring pathogens to and from the cord. Folding the diaper below the cord exposes the cord to air and allows for drying. It also prevents wet or soiled diapers from coming into contact with the cord. Current recommendations include cleaning the area around the cord 3-4 times a day with a cotton swab but do not include putting alcohol or other antimicrobials on the cord. It is normal for the cord to turn dark as it dries.
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What is the primary theory that explains a family's concept of health and illness?
- A. Health Belief Model
- B. Education-School-Completing Factor
- C. Family Health Expert Factor
- D. Disconnected Family Factor
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The Health Belief Model describes readiness factors; the perceived feelings of susceptibility and seriousness of the health problem (the threat); and positive motivation to maintain, regain, or attain wellness.
Which of the following scenarios are considered violations of HIPAA laws?
- A. Discussing discharge plans with a client in a multi-bed recovery room with the curtain drawn around the client's bed.
- B. Looking up the medical information of a friend not in your care but who gave you permission.
- C. Checking on your spouse's medical record because you are listed as her power of attorney.
- D. Avoiding conversations about clients while in line in the cafeteria with a mutual caregiver of that client.
- E. Looking up only the address of a co-worker who delivered a baby so you can surprise her with a gift.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Reviewing or obtaining any information regarding clients not in your care or discussing sensitive client information in non-secure environments are violations of HIPAA. Discussing discharge plans in a multi-bed recovery room is considered an 'incidental disclosure' and is not considered a HIPAA violation.
The ICU nurse caring for a client who has just been declared brain dead can expect to find evidence of the client's wishes regarding organ donation:
- A. on the driver's license of the client.
- B. in the client's safety deposit box.
- C. in the client's last will and testament.
- D. on the client's insurance card.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In most states, indication of organ donor status is found on the driver's license. Evidence in a last will and testament or in a safety deposit box is not readily accessible for decision-making if the need arises. Insurance cards do not contain such information.
Which of the following foods is a complete protein?
- A. corn
- B. eggs
- C. peanuts
- D. sunflower seeds
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Eggs are a complete protein. The remaining options are incomplete proteins.
A 2-year-old child diagnosed with HIV comes to a clinic for immunizations. Which of the following vaccines should the nurse expect to administer in addition to the scheduled vaccines?
- A. pneumococcal vaccine
- B. hepatitis A vaccine
- C. Lyme disease vaccine
- D. typhoid vaccine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Children with HIV are at higher risk for pneumococcal infections, so the pneumococcal vaccine is recommended in addition to routine vaccines. The other vaccines are not indicated for this context.