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NR 222 Final Exam – Question with Answers
- 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 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 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?
- Which of the following emphasizes that an individuals belief in being personally capable of preforming the behavior is required to influence one’s own health?
- 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 in the family’s interest to receive professional health care?
- The following are true about Healthy People 2020 initiative (Select All That Apply)
- True statements about the ANA Code of Ethics (Select All That Apply):
- The following are health concerns and issues of migrant workers (Select All that Apply)
- Which data represents objective findings? (Select All That Apply)
- The steps included in the nursing process include: (Select All That Apply)
- What information is about nursing standards of care?
- The nurse is discussing the importance of routine healthcare with a Hispanic family who has recently immigrated to the United States. Which factor will the nurse consider as a barrier to the family’s interest to receive professional health care? (Select All That Apply?)
- Which statement by the nurse best describes values?
- Which educational strategy would be most appropriate to use in order to provide affective learning domain of the client?
- The American Nurses Association (ANA) has recommended the following competency for RNs?
- 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?
- Which statement is true regarding secondary prevention?
- One Leading Health Indicator (LHI) of Healthy People 2020 is the availability of medical services to all people. Which topic does this cover
- 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.
- The leading health indicators found in Healthy People 2020 are the following: (Select all that apply)
- Which statement best describes Erikson’s Theory of Development.
- 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 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 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 patient is extremely upset and mentions something about work-related issues that the nurse cannot understand. Which is the nurses best response?
- A nurse must conduct a focused interview to complete an admission history. Which interviewing technique should the nurse use?
- The home care nurse is visiting an older client whose spouse died 6 months ago. Which behaviors by the client indicates effective coping?
- 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?
- The nurse asses a patient and collects a variety of data. Identify the human response that are subjective data. Select all that apply:
- A nurse is collecting information to prepare a teaching plan for a patient with type 1 diabetes. Which question asked by the nurse is associated with collecting information in the cognitive domain of leaning?
- Which of the following emphasizes an individuals belief and being personably capable of preforming the behavior is required to influence ones own health.
- A nurse sets up an education program to discuss health disparities for high school students, one of the first steps of the process is for: Which of the following