The nurse practitioner is assessing a patient with decreased…

Question Answered step-by-step The nurse practitioner is assessing a patient with decreased… The nurse practitioner is assessing a patient with decreased ability to perform routine tasks. The nurse practitioner uses ten orientation questions three registration items and five attention items. Then the NP asks the patient to recall the three previous registration items. Which assessment tool has the nurse practitioner used with this patient? Question 1 options: Neecham Confusion Scale Confusion Assessment Method Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire Question 2 (1 point) What is the one universal absolute contraindication to vaccination? Question 2 options: Severe allergy to a vaccine component or following a prior dose of a vaccine. Recent exposure to a communicable illness. History of febrile seizures. Allergy to Penicillin. Question 3 (1 point) Saved Kathyria is a 19-year-old adolescent who recently moved to the U.S. from Honduras to attend college. During her college[1]entrance physical exam, the NP notes from Kathyria’s records that she is behind schedule on required vaccines. She is currently due for the following vaccines: Td booster, IPV#4, MMR#2, Varivax #1, and Hepatitis B #1. Additionally, Kathyria reports that, while in Honduras, she lived in a home in which a household member was being treated for active Tb. What would be the most appropriate plan for immunization and PPD testing Kathyria? Question 3 options: Administer Td booster, MMR#2, Varivax #1, Hepatitis B #1 and PPD test to Kathyria today. Administer all required vaccines today and PPD test to Kathyria in one month. Administer the Td, IPV, and Hep. B vaccines today. Plan to administer the MMR and Varivax vaccines and PPD test to Kathyria in 2 weeks time. Administer the Td, IPV, and Hep. B vaccines as well as the PPD test today. Health Science Science Nursing NURSING MSN 572 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)