Exam 8: Health Promotion and Illnessdisability Prevention

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When assessing a client's ability to manage existing health problems, the nurse displays an understanding of effective questioning by asking the diabetic client:

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An older adult client has recently experienced some difficulty with sustaining an erection as a result of medication he has been prescribed.The nurse best assesses the client's perception of his own sexuality by asking:

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The nurse is discussing an older adult's past marital history during the admission assessment.The nurse can best determine that the client has a healthy ability to cope with emotional stressors when she states:

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A nurse planning primary disease prevention interventions for a 64-year-old client includes which of the following? Select all that apply.

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During a home visit, a home health nurse is assessing the nutritional awareness of an older adult client who lives alone.The nurse is most effective in obtaining objective information when:

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In order to engage the older adults who frequently attend a senior citizen's center in primary disease prevention, the nurse:

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The nurse has the greatest impact on a client's health promotion when:

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Financial considerations are a major barrier to the older adult's participation in health promotion because:

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The primary focus of the Health Belief Model of health promotion is addressed when the nurse:

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When the home health nurse assists the older adult client with rearranging furniture within the home to prevent the client from falling, the nurse is demonstrating:

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The nurse admitting an 89-year-old client to an assisted living facility notes that the client is currently taking numerous prescribed and over-the-counter medications.The nurse's initial intervention is to:

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When assessing the older adult for bowel health, the nurse is most effective in obtaining subjective data when asking:

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