Exam 14: Communicating to Encourage Health Literacy, health Promotion, and Prevention of Disease

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When conducting an initial assessment,a client informs the nurse about difficulty getting to doctors' appointments due to lack of transportation.When considering examples of PRECEDE Diagnostic Behavioral Factors,the nurse recognizes this as what type of factor?

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A 3-year-old child is having surgery tomorrow.A preoperative teaching strategy the nurse should use is to

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The personal values and beliefs in one's ability to achieve health behavior changes is known as

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The nurse is caring for an older adult client who is newly diagnosed with diabetes and has a low literacy level.Which of the following guidelines for teaching low-literacy clients should the nurse use when working with this client?

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When caring for a client who is a newly diagnosed diabetic and who requires teaching about self-administration of insulin,the nurse recognizes that teaching will be most effective when

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A client who overeats and is overweight is admitted to the hospital for shortness of breath.Which of the following statements by the nurse reflects Bandura's social theory?

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Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention?

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A client requires teaching about a newly prescribed medication.The nurse recognizes that in order to support the learning process of the client,the teaching process should include

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When caring for clients,the nurse recognizes that which of the following statements is true related to developmental level?

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Which of the following strategies in health education does the U.S.Preventive Services Task Force recommend?

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A client who is recovering from her second myocardial infarction refuses to give up smoking.She states,"I've smoked so long now there's no point quitting as the damage is done." This statement is best understood in the context of which of the following?

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The client states,"I have emphysema,so I have enrolled in a smoking cessation program." According to Prochaska's stages of change,the client is in which of the following stages?

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The concept of well-being consists entirely of the ability to

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Which of the following is the best intervention for a client who is illiterate?

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A client has just completed an alcohol detoxification program.The client has recently experienced the loss of his wife and has been having difficulties at work.The client has some serious health effects from long-term alcohol abuse,including elevated serum liver enzymes.The client states,"Alcohol is ruining my life; I will do anything to quit drinking." The nurse should

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A client visits the wound clinic for treatment of an infected nonhealing leg ulcer.The nurse recognizes the client is in the precontemplation stage of change.When interacting with this client,the nurse should

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A client who has an elevation in serum cholesterol continues to eat red meat and fried foods.Which stage of change is this client experiencing?

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Precede components of the Precede/Proceed Model of Health Promotion include which of the following?

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