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Chamberlain College of Nursing NR222 Final Exam 1: Questions & Answers, Exams of Nursing

A list of questions and answers related to nursing, health promotion, and patient education. The questions cover topics such as levels of prevention, ethical dilemmas, and teaching strategies. The document also mentions the Healthy People 2020 initiative and its objectives. The questions are multiple-choice and provide explanations for the correct answers.

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2023/2024

Available from 10/25/2023

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Download Chamberlain College of Nursing NR222 Final Exam 1: Questions & Answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1 B. Theiclientiwilliwalkifori30 iminsiaidayi5 idaysiaiweek. Chamberlain College of Nursing NR222 Final Exam 1. Questions &Answers (GradedA) Question 1 The nurse is to instruct the client about the long- term consequences of non-compliance to prescribed medication. Which education strategy would be most appropriate for the nurse to use in order to develop the affective learning domain of the client? A. Lecture followed by a simple written test. B. C. Video presentation and handouts D. Demonstration and practice Question 2 A nurse manager is teaching a group of nurses about the levels of prevention. Which example of the tertiary level of prevention should be included in the instruction. A. Surgery to repair a hip dislocation of an older adult client. B. Teaching breastfeeding to expectant mothers in a prenatal clinic. C. Chemotherapy treatment to a client newly diagnosed with cancer. D. Question 3 A nurse is establishing health promotion goals for a female client who smokes cigarettes, has hypertension and has a BMI of 26. Which of the following goals should the nurse include? A. The client will list foods that are high in calcium, which should be avoided. C. The client will increase calorie intake by 200 cal per day. D. The client will replace cigarettes with smokeless tobacco products. Question 4 Which of the following emphasizes that an individual’s belief in being personally capable of preforming the behavior is required to influence one’s own health? A. Social Cognitive Theory Physicalitherapyitoiaipatientiwhoihasiairightisidediparalysisifromiaistroke. Roleiplayingiandigroupidiscussion 2 iand imeasureitheiimpactiof ipreventioniactivates. HealthyiPeopleiinitiativeiwasidevelopeditoiestablishedihealthiimprovementipriorities progressioveritimeiiniorderitoiencourageicollaborationsiacrossicommunitiesiandisectors. Fori3 idecades, iHealthyiPeopleiinitiativeihasiestablishedibenchmarksiandimonitored iimproving ithe ihealth iof ialliAmericans. HealthyiPeopleiInitiativeiprovidesiscience-based, i10 iyearinationaliobjectivesifor B. C. Health Belief Model D. Theoretical Model Question 5 The nurse is discussing the importance of routine preventive care with a Hispanic family who has recently immigrated to the United States. Which factor will the nurse consider as a barrier inthe family’s interest to receive professional health care? Select All That Apply A. B. Concern about invasion of privacy C. Absence of transportation services D. Limited proficiency in the English Language E. Belief and accessibility to folk healers and remedies F. The availability of family members for support and help Question 6 The following are true about Healthy People 2020 initiative (Select All That Apply) A. B. Healthy People initiative seeks to change the health practices of people who are most at risk to illness and injury thereby decreasing the cost of health care and maintenance. C. i D. E. Healthy People initiative gives protocols to each state on how conduct community health prevention education and giving nurses standards on educational programs. F. idecisions. HealthyiPeopleiinitiativeiempoweriindividualsitowardsimakingiinformedihealth Lackiofihealthiinsurance iSelf–EfficacyiTheory 5 implementiteachingiaccordingitoitheipatientsiabilityitoiunderstanditheiinformation. Assessimaterialsitoibeirelevantiplanichangesiaccordingitoitheineedsiofipatients, Question 13 Which statement by the nurse best describes values? A. B. Values learned in childhood remain the same for a lifetime. C. It is impossible for people to understand their own values. D. The clients values are not considered when care is provided. Question 14 Which educational strategy would be most appropriate to use in order to provide affective learning domain of the client? A. Lecture followed by simple written test B. Video presentation and handouts C. D. Demonstration and practice Question 15 The American Nurses Association (ANA) has recommended the following competency for RNs? A. B. The RNs to function independently and occasionally engage in collaboration. C. The RNs to be concerned about the existence of vulnerable cultural groups. D. The RNs to provide health care opportunities to those with financial capabilities. Question 16 An RN is teaching a group of patients about Diabetes Management material from a Diabetes Education Program. Which of the following should an RN prepare prior to each teaching session? A. Plan handouts on general principles that patients can understand materials at the high school level. B. Implement changes during class whenever a patient complains the material is too difficult to understand. C. i TheiRN’s itoirecognizeitheiriownivalues, ibeliefs, iandiculturaliheritage. Roleiplayingiandigroupidiscussion Valuesiareinoticonstant; itheyichangeioveritime. 6 D. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate teaching materials only according to the recommendations of the director of nursing. Question 17 Which statement is true regarding secondary prevention? A. The nurse creates a care plan for the patient’s outpatient therapy. B. C. The nurse focuses on increasing the patient’s self-care by providing prevention instructions. D. The nurse is driven by the objective to minimize the effect of the disability through rehabilitation. Question 18 One Leading Health Indicator (LHI) of Healthy People 2020 is the availability of medical services to all people. Which topic does this cover? A. Injury and Violence B. Environmental Quality C. D. Clinical Preventative Services Question 19 How would the nurse approach this ethical dilemma: Two patients are on the list for kidney transplants and they will both die without one. Which patient would get the one kidney that is immediately available for transplantation. A. Choose the patients who has the ability to fiancé the hospitalization and treatment. B. Advocate for the younger of the two clients since that client will live longer. C. D. Select a client who is most productive in society. Useiethicaliprinciplesitoiguideitheidecisionimakingiprocess. AccessitoiHealthiServices Theinurseiidentifiesiindividualsiinian iearly idetectableistateiofitheidiseaseiprocess. 7 Question 20 The leading health indicators found in Healthy People 2020 are the following: (Select all that apply) A. B. Holistic and CAM strategies C. D. Issues related to legal and illegal immigration E. F. Holistic Care Question 21 Which statement best describes Erikson’s Theory of Development. A. The premise of the theory is that individuals are interdependent beings. B. Developmental stages result in an attempt to make sense of the world. C. Ahealthy personality will achieve the pre-conventional stage by 15. D. Question 22 A patient with chest pain is being admitted to the ER. When asked about the next of kin the patients states, “Don’t bother calling my daughter; she is always too busy.” Which is best response by the nurse? A. “She might be upset if you don’t call her.” B. “ What does your daughter do that makes her so busy?” C. D. “I cant imagine that your daughter wouldn’t want to know that you are sick.” Question 23 A patient states, “Do you think I could have cancer?” The nurse responds, “What did the doctor tell you?” Which interviewing approach did the nurse use? A. Paraphrasing B. Confrontation “Is ithereisomeoneielseithatiyouiwouldilikeimeitoicalliforiyou?” An iindividual’s iachievementsiofiidentityiisithroughisequentialipsychosocialistages. Environmentalihealth OraliHealth Accessitoihealthiservices