NCLEX Question of the Day

January 17, 2026

Health Promotion and Maintenance QID 520

A community health nurse is teaching a class on accident prevention. What information should the nurse provide about carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning?

A:
Performing visual inspections of vents and chimneys is sufficient for prevention.
B:
Detectors should be installed near the floor because CO is heavier than air.
C:
Install CO detectors in the home and ensure they are working properly for early detection.
D:
Carbon monoxide detectors are unnecessary if you do not have a gas stove or furnace.

Explanation

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be fatal, and it is essential to have working CO detectors in the home for early detection. CO can come from many sources, not just gas stoves or furnaces. CO detectors should be installed according to manufacturer guidelines; since CO is slightly lighter than air, they are often placed higher up on walls or on ceilings. In addition to visual inspections of vents and chimneys, regular professional maintenance of heating systems is critical in preventing CO buildup.

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