Exam 44: Care of Patients in Disasters or Bioterrorism Attack
Exam 1: Caring for Medical surgical Patients27 Questions
Exam 2: Critical Thinking and Nursing Process32 Questions
Exam 3: Fluid, electrolytes, acid-base Balance, and Intravenous Therapy32 Questions
Exam 4: Care of Preoperative and Intraoperative Surgical Patients28 Questions
Exam 5: Care of Postoperative Surgical Patients28 Questions
Exam 6: Infection Prevention and Control28 Questions
Exam 7: Care of Patients With Pain31 Questions
Exam 8: Care of Patients With Cancer29 Questions
Exam 9: Chronic Illness and Rehabilitation30 Questions
Exam 10: the Immune and Lymphatic Systems32 Questions
Exam 11: Care of Patient With Hiv/aids33 Questions
Exam 12: Care of Patients With Immune and Lymphatic Disorders26 Questions
Exam 13: the Respiratory System36 Questions
Exam 14: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Upper Respiratory System31 Questions
Exam 15: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Lower Respiratory System31 Questions
Exam 16: the Hematologic System33 Questions
Exam 17: Care of Patients With Hematologic Disorders29 Questions
Exam 18: the Cardiovascular System27 Questions
Exam 19: Care of Patients With Hypertension and Peripheral Vascular Disease27 Questions
Exam 20: Care of Patients With Cardiac Disorders27 Questions
Exam 21: Care of Patients With Coronary Artery Disease and Cardiac Surgery34 Questions
Exam 22: the Neurologic System32 Questions
Exam 23: Care of Patients With Head and Spinal Cord Injuries27 Questions
Exam 24: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Brain27 Questions
Exam 25: Care of Patients With Peripheral Nerve and Degenerative Neurologic Disorders27 Questions
Exam 26: the Sensory System: Eye and Ear32 Questions
Exam 27: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Eyes and Ears36 Questions
Exam 28: the Gastrointestinal System32 Questions
Exam 29: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Upper Gastrointestinal System29 Questions
Exam 30: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Lower Gastrointestinal System33 Questions
Exam 31: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Gallbladder,liver,and Pancreas32 Questions
Exam 32: the Musculoskeletal System32 Questions
Exam 33: Care of Patients With Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders42 Questions
Exam 34: the Urinary System32 Questions
Exam 35: Care of Patients With Disorders of the Urinary System33 Questions
Exam 36: the Endocrine System27 Questions
Exam 37: Care of Patients With Pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, and Adrenal Disorders38 Questions
Exam 38: Care of Patients With Diabetes and Hypoglycemia36 Questions
Exam 39: Care of Women With Reproductive Disorders36 Questions
Exam 40: Care of Men With Reproductive Disorders33 Questions
Exam 41: Care of Patients With Sexually Transmitted Infections28 Questions
Exam 42: the Integumentary System36 Questions
Exam 43: Care of Patients With Integumentary Disorders and Burns45 Questions
Exam 44: Care of Patients in Disasters or Bioterrorism Attack33 Questions
Exam 45: Care of Patients With Trauma or Shock38 Questions
Exam 46: Care of Patients With Anxiety, mood, and Eating Disorders28 Questions
Exam 47: Care of Patients With Substance Abuse Disorders33 Questions
Exam 48: Care of Patients With Cognitive Disorders31 Questions
Exam 49: Care of Patients With Thought and Personality Disorders28 Questions
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A patient comes to the emergency department with reports of exposure to a toxic chemical spill.The assessment reveals that the patient has inhaled the chemical and had the chemical on his clothing.What actions by the nurse are appropriate?
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C
The news reported that a train derailment 5 miles away from the clinic spilled a large amount of liquid chlorine that has been vaporized by the atmosphere.An indication that the chlorine gas is an imminent threat to the clinic would be:
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A
The nurse takes into consideration that the period of time during which there is the greatest chance that aerosolized anthrax could be inhaled after a terrorist attack would be _____ the attack.
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B
The nurse explains that health workers who are caring for people exposed to radiation after the explosion of a nuclear bomb are monitored daily for exposure by way of:
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The nurse explains that the essential elements in a disaster plan are the preparation and organization to provide: (Select all that apply.)
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The nurse is aware that the plague,caused by Yersinia pestis,will most probably be introduced as an aerosolized weapon in a terrorist attack.Although exposed individuals can die in 24 hours,the organism is very vulnerable and can be destroyed by:
(Multiple Choice)
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Assign triage categories to the disaster victims that they best fit.
-Toddler with partial-thickness burns on both legs
(Multiple Choice)
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Assign triage categories to the disaster victims that they best fit.
-Closed fracture of arm,head laceration
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The nurse encourages civic-minded people to enroll in local civil defense courses on disaster preparedness to better understand the role of the: (Select all that apply.)
(Multiple Choice)
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The nurse is teaching a course in the community concerning the actions that need to be taken in the event a pandemic occurs.A participant questions the nurse about how long she should be prepared to stay at home.What response by the nurse is most correct?
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Assign triage categories to the disaster victims that they best fit.
-Sucking chest wound,fully conscious
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A truck has just smashed into the dayroom of a long-term health care facility with enormous damage and injuring many of the residents.The noninjured residents are stunned and frightened and totally disorganized.Recognizing that everyone is in the impact stage,the nurse should:
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The nurse informs a high school class that one of the differences between an emergency situation and a disaster is that,in an emergency situation:
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The nurse takes into consideration that if terrorists were to use category B agents that produce low death rates and moderate illness,the organisms would most probably be delivered by which route?
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The nurse assures a patient that accredited health care facilities test their emergency plan with a drill at least _____ time(s)each year.
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A tornado has touched down 1 mile from the hospital and a tornado warning has been issued with sirens.The nursing staff caring for the 36 patients on the second floor medical-surgical unit should move the patients to:
(Multiple Choice)
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The nurse is participating in an educational program concerning nuclear disasters.The nurse correctly recognizes that the level of exposure will be determined by which factors? (Select all that apply.)
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People who have plague and have been treated with appropriate antibiotics can be released from respiratory droplet precautions after:
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The nurse is aware that organisms that may be released in a bioterrorism attack because of their high lethality include: (Select all that apply.)
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Assign triage categories to the disaster victims that they best fit.
-Amputated arm,conscious,but in shock
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