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A school nurse is providing education on the importance of physical activity to elementary school students. Which activity is most appropriate for this age group?

    A. a lecture on the benefits of exercise

    B. an interactive game that involves physical movement

    C. a worksheet about different types of physical activities

    D. a video presentation on famous athletes

Correct Answer:
Rationale: An interactive game that involves physical movement is the most appropriate activity for elementary school students when educating them on the importance of physical activity. This choice is preferred because it engages children directly in physical activity, making the learning experience fun, interactive, and memorable. Children at this age group learn best through hands-on experiences and active participation, which can be effectively facilitated through interactive games. Choices A, C, and D are less suitable for this age group as they do not actively involve children in physical movement or interactive learning experiences. A lecture may not be engaging enough for young children, a worksheet may not provide the required level of activity, and a video presentation may not offer the same level of direct engagement and participation as an interactive game.

A client with a history of coronary artery disease is admitted with chest pain. Which finding requires immediate intervention?

  • A. Heart rate of 90 beats per minute.
  • B. Blood pressure of 130/80 mm Hg.
  • C. Respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute.
  • D. Chest pain radiating to the left arm.

Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D. Chest pain radiating to the left arm can be a sign of myocardial infarction (heart attack) and requires immediate intervention. This symptom is known as a classic presentation of a heart attack and warrants urgent medical attention to prevent further cardiac damage. Choices A, B, and C are not directly indicative of an acute cardiac event and may not require immediate intervention in this scenario. While heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory rate are important vital signs to monitor, they do not specifically indicate the urgency associated with chest pain radiating to the left arm in a patient with a history of coronary artery disease.

The nurse is developing a series of childbirth preparation classes for primigravida women and their significant others. What is the priority expected outcome for these classes?

  • A. Participants can identify at least three coping strategies to use during labor.
  • B. Participants can list signs of labor and when to come to the hospital.
  • C. Participants can describe three pain relief measures to use during labor.
  • D. Participants can perform three relaxation techniques to use during labor.

Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The priority expected outcome for childbirth preparation classes is for participants to be able to identify coping strategies to use during labor. This is crucial as coping strategies can help women manage pain, stress, and anxiety during childbirth. Choice B is important but does not focus on coping strategies needed during labor. Choice C is relevant but focuses solely on pain relief measures which are a part of coping strategies. Choice D is also relevant but does not encompass all aspects of coping with labor effectively.

While screening all children in the third grade for head lice, the school nurse observes that one girl has a brownish thickening on her neck. Which action should the nurse take in response to this finding?

  • A. review the child's medical folder for a list of allergies
  • B. instruct the child's parents to begin treatment with
  • C. advise the children's parents to obtain a medical evaluation of the child
  • D. none of the above

Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A medical evaluation is necessary to properly diagnose and treat the condition observed.

An older female client tells the home health nurse that she has no money, and since she does not deserve to eat, she has not asked anyone to bring her food. What information is most important for a nurse to obtain?

  • A. client's thoughts about wanting to hurt herself
  • B. medication history for antipsychotic agents
  • C. availability of family members to provide meals
  • D. community resources to provide financial aid

Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assessing for suicidal ideation is critical to ensure the client's immediate safety.

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