1.) The nurse is to instruct the client about the long- term consequences of noncompliance 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.
4.) 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?
A. Social Cognitive Theory
B. Self–Efficacy Theory
C. Health Belief Model
D. Theoretical Model
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 in the family’s interest to receive professional
health care? Select All That Apply
A. Lack of health insurance
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
6.) The following are true about Healthy People 2020 initiative (Select All That
Apply)
• A. Healthy People Initiative provides science-based, 10 year national
objectives for improving the health of all Americans.
• 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. For 3 decades, Healthy People initiative has established benchmarks
and monitored progress over time in order to encourage collaborations
across communities and sectors.
• D. Healthy People initiative was developed to established health
improvement priorities and measure the impact of prevention activates.
• E. Healthy People initiative gives protocols to each state on how conduct
community health prevention education and giving nurses standards on
educational programs.
• 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.
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