Deck 6: Community-Based Nursing and Home Care

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A patient who was in an automobile accident is assigned a nurse as a case manager. The responsibilities of the nurse in this role are to

A) care for the patient during hospitalization for the injuries.
B) assist the patient with home care activities during recovery.
C) coordinate the services that the patient receives in the hospital and at home.
D) determine the types of medical care the patient needs for optimal rehabilitation.
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When the home health nurse is caring for a patient who needs to relearn self-care skills such as dressing and self-feeding, which referral will be best?

A) Dietitian
B) Speech therapist
C) Physical therapist
D) Occupational therapist
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A family caregiver tells the home health nurse, "I feel like I can never get away to do anything for myself." Which action will be best for the nurse to take?

A) Assist the caregiver in finding respite services.
B) Assure the caregiver that the work is appreciated.
C) Teach the caregiver that family members provide excellent patient care.
D) Encourage the caregiver to discuss feelings openly with the nurse as needed.
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In describing home care services to a patient requiring extended care, the nurse tells the patient that

A) technologically complex therapies must be managed in the hospital.
B) the patient's family will be included in planning and the patient's care.
C) home care services are limited to visits by registered nurses or home health aides.
D) in order for insurance to cover the home care, the patient must be confined to bed.
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Which of these patients being discharged by the acute care nurse meets the requirements for Medicare reimbursement for home health services?

A) A 71-year-old who needs weekly blood sampling for monitoring of clotting times
B) A 70-year-old who receives daily intravenous antibiotics for an infected leg wound
C) A 68-year-old diabetic patient who needs teaching about a diabetic diet and lifestyle
D) A 65-year-old patient with a spinal cord injury and paralysis who needs dressing changes
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A patient who has just moved to a long-term care facility has a nursing diagnosis of relocation stress syndrome. Which action should the nurse include in the plan of care?

A) Remind the patient that making changes is usually stressful.
B) Discuss the reason for the move to the facility with the patient.
C) Restrict family visits until the patient is accustomed to the facility.
D) Have staff members write notes welcoming the patient to the facility.
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A 78-year-old patient hospitalized for a fractured hip has recovered from the surgery but needs to work with physical therapy to improve mobility before returning home. The nurse will anticipate transferring the patient to

A) an acute care setting.
B) a transitional care setting.
C) a residential care facility.
D) an intermediate care facility.
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Which of the following nursing activities is appropriate for the home care RN who is caring for a newly diagnosed diabetic patient to delegate to a home health aide?

A) Assist the patient to choose an appropriate diet.
B) Check the patient's feet for signs of breakdown.
C) Help the patient with a daily bath and oral care.
D) Teach the patient how to monitor blood glucose.
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When making an initial home visit, the most appropriate approach by the nurse is to

A) ask the patient and family what their expectations are.
B) tell the patient and family all of the planned interventions.
C) instruct the family members that they will need to participate in care.
D) discuss the importance of following through with health care provider orders.
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The family of an 85-year-old with chronic health problems and increasing weakness is considering placing the patient in a long-term care ( LTC ) facility. Which action by the nurse will be most helpful in assisting the patient to make the transition?

A) Have the family select an LTC facility that is relatively new.
B) Obtain the patient's input about the choice of LTC facility.
C) Ask that the patient be placed in a private room at the facility.
D) Explain the reasons for the need to live in LTC to the patient.
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Which of these patients should the nurse refer for Medicare-reimbursed home health services?

A) A 71-year-old with dementia who needs 24-hour care to prevent injury
B) An 82-year-old whose family has asked for respite care for a few days a month
C) A 67-year-old who requires assistance with shopping, housework, and cooking
D) A 79-year-old who needs to have medications placed in a marked pillbox weekly
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Deck 6: Community-Based Nursing and Home Care
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A patient who was in an automobile accident is assigned a nurse as a case manager. The responsibilities of the nurse in this role are to

A) care for the patient during hospitalization for the injuries.
B) assist the patient with home care activities during recovery.
C) coordinate the services that the patient receives in the hospital and at home.
D) determine the types of medical care the patient needs for optimal rehabilitation.
coordinate the services that the patient receives in the hospital and at home.
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When the home health nurse is caring for a patient who needs to relearn self-care skills such as dressing and self-feeding, which referral will be best?

A) Dietitian
B) Speech therapist
C) Physical therapist
D) Occupational therapist
Occupational therapist
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A family caregiver tells the home health nurse, "I feel like I can never get away to do anything for myself." Which action will be best for the nurse to take?

A) Assist the caregiver in finding respite services.
B) Assure the caregiver that the work is appreciated.
C) Teach the caregiver that family members provide excellent patient care.
D) Encourage the caregiver to discuss feelings openly with the nurse as needed.
Assist the caregiver in finding respite services.
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In describing home care services to a patient requiring extended care, the nurse tells the patient that

A) technologically complex therapies must be managed in the hospital.
B) the patient's family will be included in planning and the patient's care.
C) home care services are limited to visits by registered nurses or home health aides.
D) in order for insurance to cover the home care, the patient must be confined to bed.
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Which of these patients being discharged by the acute care nurse meets the requirements for Medicare reimbursement for home health services?

A) A 71-year-old who needs weekly blood sampling for monitoring of clotting times
B) A 70-year-old who receives daily intravenous antibiotics for an infected leg wound
C) A 68-year-old diabetic patient who needs teaching about a diabetic diet and lifestyle
D) A 65-year-old patient with a spinal cord injury and paralysis who needs dressing changes
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A patient who has just moved to a long-term care facility has a nursing diagnosis of relocation stress syndrome. Which action should the nurse include in the plan of care?

A) Remind the patient that making changes is usually stressful.
B) Discuss the reason for the move to the facility with the patient.
C) Restrict family visits until the patient is accustomed to the facility.
D) Have staff members write notes welcoming the patient to the facility.
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A 78-year-old patient hospitalized for a fractured hip has recovered from the surgery but needs to work with physical therapy to improve mobility before returning home. The nurse will anticipate transferring the patient to

A) an acute care setting.
B) a transitional care setting.
C) a residential care facility.
D) an intermediate care facility.
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Which of the following nursing activities is appropriate for the home care RN who is caring for a newly diagnosed diabetic patient to delegate to a home health aide?

A) Assist the patient to choose an appropriate diet.
B) Check the patient's feet for signs of breakdown.
C) Help the patient with a daily bath and oral care.
D) Teach the patient how to monitor blood glucose.
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When making an initial home visit, the most appropriate approach by the nurse is to

A) ask the patient and family what their expectations are.
B) tell the patient and family all of the planned interventions.
C) instruct the family members that they will need to participate in care.
D) discuss the importance of following through with health care provider orders.
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The family of an 85-year-old with chronic health problems and increasing weakness is considering placing the patient in a long-term care ( LTC ) facility. Which action by the nurse will be most helpful in assisting the patient to make the transition?

A) Have the family select an LTC facility that is relatively new.
B) Obtain the patient's input about the choice of LTC facility.
C) Ask that the patient be placed in a private room at the facility.
D) Explain the reasons for the need to live in LTC to the patient.
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Which of these patients should the nurse refer for Medicare-reimbursed home health services?

A) A 71-year-old with dementia who needs 24-hour care to prevent injury
B) An 82-year-old whose family has asked for respite care for a few days a month
C) A 67-year-old who requires assistance with shopping, housework, and cooking
D) A 79-year-old who needs to have medications placed in a marked pillbox weekly
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