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Nursing Health and Wellness: Strategies, Theories, and Best Practices, Exams of Nursing

A wide range of topics related to nursing health and wellness, including education strategies, levels of prevention, health promotion goals, health belief theories, barriers to healthcare access, the healthy people 2020 initiative, the ana code of ethics, health concerns of migrant workers, the nursing process, and nursing standards of care. Valuable insights into the knowledge and skills required for effective nursing practice, with a focus on patient-centered care, health promotion, and disease prevention. The content could be useful for nursing students, healthcare professionals, and those interested in understanding the multifaceted nature of nursing practice and its role in improving population health.

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Download Nursing Health and Wellness: Strategies, Theories, and Best Practices and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Nursing Health and Wellness Questions with Answers 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. Role playing and group discussion • C. Video presentation and handouts • D. Demonstration and practice 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. Physical therapy to a patient who has a right sided paralysis from a stroke. 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. • B. The client will walk for 30 mins a day 5 days a week. • C. The client will increase calorie intake by 200 cal per day. • D. The client will replace cigarettes with smokeless tobacco products. • F. Healthy People initiative empower individuals towards making informed health decisions . 7.) True statements about the ANA Code of Ethics (Select All That Apply): • A. The nurses primary commitment is to self first; then , if the situation is favorable, commitment to the patients whether the individual, family, group, community, or population. • B. The nurse has authority, accountability and responsibility for nursing practices; make decisions; and takes action consistent with the obligations to provide optimal patient care. • C. The profession of nursing articulates its values through individual nurses without recommendations from professional organizations; maintaining integrity and principles of social justice into nursing and healthy policy is optimal for nurses. • D. The nurse owes the same duties to self as to other, including the responsibility to promote health and safety, preserve wholeness of character and integrity, maintain competence and continue personal and professional duties. • E. It is the nurses responsibility to protect human rights, promote health diplomacy, and reduce health disparities. • F. Nurse advocates for, and protects the rights, health, and safety of the patient. 8.) The following are health concerns and issues of migrant workers (Select All that Apply) • A. Pesticide exposure • B. Iron deficiency anemia • C. Constipation and Dehydration • D. Tuberculosis • E. Chronic Conditions • F. Dental Disease 9.)Which data represents objective findings? (Select All That Apply) • A. Lab values • B. Pain level state by the patients • C. Patients stated emotional status • D. Respiratory and pulse oximetry reading. • E. The nurse’s description of the patient’s gait. 10.) The steps included in the nursing process include: (Select All That Apply) • A. Use a nursing diagnosis to state the problem. • B. Plan care to help meet stated patient goals • C. Collect data and asses the patient • D. Establishes priorities, patient goals and outcomes. • E. Determine appropriate nursing interventions for patient care. • F. Order labs that are needed for the patient. 11.) What information is about nursing standards of care? 15.) The American Nurses Association (ANA) has recommended the following competency for RNs? • A. The RN’s to recognize their own values, beliefs, and cultural heritage. • 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. 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. Assess materials to be relevant plan changes according to the needs of patients, implement teaching according to the patients ability to understand the information. • D. Assess, plan, implement, and evaluate teaching materials only according to the recommendations of the director of nursing. 17.) Which statement is true regarding secondary prevention? • A. The nurse creates a care plan for the patients outpatient therapy. • B. The nurse identifies individuals in an early detectable state of the disease process. • 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. 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. Access to Health Services • D. Clinical Preventative Services 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. Use ethical principles to guide the decision making process. • D. Select a client who is most productive in society. • C. Reflective Technique • D. Open-ended question 24.)A patient is admitted to the hospital with cirrhosis of the liver causes by long-term alcohol abuse. Which is the best response by the nurse when the patient says “I really don’t believe that my drinking a couple of beers a day has anything to do with my liver problem?” • A. “You find it hard to believe that beer can hurt the liver” • B. “How long is it that you have been drinking several beers a day?” • C. “ Each beer is equivalent to one shot of liquor so its just as damaging to the liver as hard liquor.” • D. “ Do you believe that beer is not harmful even though research shows that it is just as bad for you as hard liquor?” 25.) A patient is extremely upset and mentions something about work-related issues that the nurse cannot understand. Which is the nurses best response? • A. “Its natural to worry about your job.” • B. “ Your job must be very important to you.” • C. “Calm down so I can understand what you are saying.” • D. “ I’m not quite sure I heard what you were saying about your work.” 26.) A nurse must conduct a focused interview to complete an admission history. Which interviewing technique should the nurse use? • A. Probing • B. Clarification • C. Direct questions • D. Paraphrasing statements 27.) The home care nurse is visiting an older client whose spouse died 6 months ago. Which behaviors by the client indicates effective coping? • A. Neglecting personal grooming • B. Looking as old snapshots of family. • C. Participating in a senior citizens program • D. Visiting spouses grave once a month • E. Decorating a wall with the spouses pictures and awards received. 28.) A nurse is planning to provide personal health care information to several patients. Which patients should the nurse anticipate will be more motivational to learn? • A. 55 y/o F who has a mastectomy and is very anxious about her body image. • B. 56 y/o M who has a heart attack last week and is requesting information about exercise • C. 18 y/o M who smokes two packs per day and is in denial about the dangers or smoking. • D. 47 y/o F who has a long leg cast after sustaining a broken leg and is still experience severe pain.