Question 1 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link What step does an individual who smokes take to protect their family from exposure to secondhand smoke? A. Visit smoke-free restaurants and public places. B. Ask the children’s caregiver to limit smoking to one cigarette per day. C. Ask the hostess not to be sat downwind of a smoker. D. Keep windows cracked enough in the car while smoking. Submit Answer
Question 2 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link Which prevention framework does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) fall under? A. Local prevention B. State prevention C. National prevention D. Neighborhood prevention Submit Answer
Question 3 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link A 20-year-old patient is being treated at the primary care clinic for a sexually transmitted infection (STI). The patient has been engaging in risky unprotected sexual behaviors accompanied by drug use. Which screenings should be ordered according to the USPSTF (U.S. Preventive Services Task Force) recommendations? A. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, and cervical cancer screening B. Syphilis, HIV, and cervical cancer screening C. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and cervical cancer screening D. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV screening Submit Answer
Question 4 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is providing education to a group of parents with college-bound high school seniors. The APRN mentions a vaccine that is highly recommended for students who will be living on campus. Which vaccine should be recommended? A. Pneumococcal vaccine B. Meningococcal B C. Hepatitis B D. Human papillomavirus Submit Answer
Question 5 of 5 Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Copy Link A 55-year-old patient is being seen in the primary care clinic for a routine examination. The patient had a 30-year smoking history but stopped smoking eight years ago. The patient asks the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) whether screening for lung cancer should be scheduled, and the APRN shares the recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). Which USPTF-based recommendation should the APRN share with the patient? A. "You will need to be screened if you exhibit respiratory symptoms." B. "You will need an annual chest x-ray screening until age 70." C. "You will need annual screening until 15 years after quitting smoking." D. "You will need to begin screening when you reach the age of 60." Submit Answer