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Chapter 1 Health maintenance
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.A client is reviewing a videotape without the assistance of the nurse for instruction. The type of
teaching strategy this client is using is considered:
2.The nurse is instructing a client regarding food safety, injury prevention, and occupational
health. Which of the following Healthy People 2010 objectives is the nurse instructing the client?
3.A client has inadequate resources and impairment of personal support systems. Which nursing
diagnosis would apply to this patient?
4.While planning care for a client, the nurse identifies content that would address the clients
diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge. The nurse will ensure time is allocated for client instruction
because:
5.The nurse is engaged in an information teaching session with a client. Which of the following
would be appropriate to instruct during an informal teaching session?
1
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Expected effects of a new medication
2
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Instruction on leg exercises to be used after surgery
3
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How to use an incentive spirometer
4
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Diet and medications to manage a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
6.The nurse is planning a presentation to a group of senior citizens as part of a wellness program.
Which of the following topics would be appropriate for the nurse to instruct this client
population?
7.A client is considering several changes in personal habits to improve his health. Which of the
following critical thinking strategies can the nurse use to help this client?
1
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Ask the client to identify his goals to improve his health.
2
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Remind the client that the physician has to approve all changes in his health
improvement plan.
3
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Suggest the client wait until he is discharged before planning to make personal
habit changes.
4
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Recommend that immediate changes are made to confuse the bodys responses.
8.A client has several identified learning needs. Which of the following should the nurse assess
prior to planning instruction for this client?
9.Which of the following teaching strategy would best support a client who needs to learn how to
self-administer insulin injections?
10.A client tells the nurse that she uses audio CDs in her vehicle when driving to and from work
to keep current with educational requirements for her job. The nurse would assess this client as
preferring which type of learning style?
11.The nurse is attempting to instruct a client on ways to eliminate smoking. The client tells the
nurse that he has no health problems because of smoking and does not understand why he needs
to quit. Which of the following is interfering with the nurses ability to instruct the client in health
promotion behaviors?
12.The nurse is planning instruction to support health promotion behaviors. Which of the
following clients would benefit the most from these instructions?
13.The nurse and client have determined that goals established for health maintenance behaviors
have not been achieved. In which step of the nursing process are the nurse and client working at
this time?
MULTIPLE RESPONSE
1.A client is demonstrating behaviors consistent with normal health maintenance. Which of the
following has this client demonstrated? (Select all that apply.)
2.The nurse is planning an instructional session with a client. When planning this session, the
nurse should incorporate which teaching/learning principles? (Select all that apply.)
3.The nurse is planning client instruction interventions to support critical thinking. Which of the
following are characteristics of critical thinking in the client education process? (Select all that
apply.)
4.The nurse is utilizing the technique of motivational interviewing to instruct a client on ways to
limit alcohol intake. Which of the following are techniques used when implementing
motivational interviewing? (Select all that apply.)
5.Which of the following self-examination techniques is a health maintenance behavior for the
nurse to instruct a client? (Select all that apply.)
Chapter 2 General
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1.The nurse ensures that a clients bedspace is neat and clean with the call light within easy reach.
The nurse is focusing on which nursing theorist who realized the importance of the environment
for care?
2.The nurse is instructing a client on self-administration of insulin so that the client will not need
a health care provider to do this activity. The nurse is implementing which of the following
aspects of Virginia Hendersons theory of nursing?
1
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A caring relationship
2
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Helping the client achieve independence from the nurses assistance as quickly
as possible
3
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Integration of objective and subjective data
4
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Application of critical thinking
3.A client tells the nurse that he has an HMO for his health insurance. The nurse understands that
the purpose of this type of health plan is to:
4.A client tells the nurse that he does not have a primary care physician but rather makes an
appointment with a doctor who specializes in the area in which he is experiencing a problem.
The nurse realizes this client is at risk for which of the following?
5.The nurse is attending a masters degree program in efforts to be educationally prepared to
serve as a hospital leader. The nurse realizes that this educational preparation will:
1
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hinder the nurses ability to work with physicians.
2
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be viewed as not supporting the profession of nursing by other nurses.
3
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ensure the nurse is biased towards clinicians interests.
4
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prepare the nurse to serve as strong clinical support with the ability to integrate
business and caring.
1
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hinder the nurses ability to work with physicians.
2
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be viewed as not supporting the profession of nursing by other nurses.
3
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ensure the nurse is biased towards clinicians interests.
4
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prepare the nurse to serve as strong clinical support with the ability to integrate
business and caring.
6.A client tells the nurse that all hospitals care about is doing the minimum for a client regardless
of the outcome. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?
1
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It does feel like that sometimes.
2
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Health insurance companies have caused this problem.
3
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The doctors will get paid regardless of the clients outcomes.
4
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There are quality programs in place to make sure clients receive the best quality
of care regardless of the cost.
7.The nurse is providing care at a time that is the most beneficial to the client. The nurse is
implementing which of the following Joint Commission Dimensions of Quality Performance?
8.The nurse is providing care while adhering to safety as a Joint Commission Dimension of
Quality Performance. Which of the following did the nurse provide to the client?
1
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Using a needleless device when providing intravenous medications
2
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Keeping the siderails of the bed in the down position after providing a pain
medication to a client
3
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Having the client sit in a wheelchair with the wheels in the unlocked position
4
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Placing cloth towels over a spill in the room of an ambulatory client
2
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Keeping the siderails of the bed in the down position after providing a pain
medication to a client
3
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Having the client sit in a wheelchair with the wheels in the unlocked position
4
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Placing cloth towels over a spill in the room of an ambulatory client
9.The nurse is planning and providing care while adhering to the American Nurses Association
definition of professional nursing. Which of the following does the nurse include when
implementing client care?
10.The nurse has shifted her practice from an illness focus to a health focus. Which of the
following has this nurse implemented?
11.A client is admitted with a highly communicable disease. The nurses do not want to
participate in the care of this client. Which of the following should be done to ensure the client
receives the highest quality of care?
1
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Adhere to strict standard precautions.
2
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Plan to have the client transferred to another health care organization.
3
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Ask the physician if the client can be cared for in the home.
4
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Suspend the nurses without pay who refuse to care for the client.
12.The nurse has been an employee of an organization for 2 years and is considering a job
change. Which of the following does this nurses plan suggest to any future employers?
1
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The nurse moves to other jobs too frequently.
2
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The nurse is inflexible.
3
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