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Deck 42: Promoting Health
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The new mother who just gave birth tells the nurse,"I don't know anything about babies,so I want you to teach me everything you can to help me be a good mother." What nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for this patient? Readiness for Enhanced:
A) Breastfeeding
B) Communication
C) Family Coping
D) Parenting
A) Breastfeeding
B) Communication
C) Family Coping
D) Parenting
Parenting
2
A mother of three young children is newly diagnosed with breast cancer.She is intensely committed to fighting the cancer.She believes she can control her cancer to some degree with a positive attitude and feelings of inner strength.Which of the following traits is she demonstrating that is linked to health and healing?
A) Invincibility
B) Hardiness
C) Baseline strength
D) Vulnerability
A) Invincibility
B) Hardiness
C) Baseline strength
D) Vulnerability
Hardiness
3
The school nurse at a local elementary school is performing physical fitness assessments on the third grade children.When assessing students' cardiorespiratory fitness,the most appropriate test is to have the students:
A) Step up and down on a 12-inch bench
B) Perform the sit-and-reach test
C) Run a mile without stopping, if they can
D) Perform range-of-motion exercises
A) Step up and down on a 12-inch bench
B) Perform the sit-and-reach test
C) Run a mile without stopping, if they can
D) Perform range-of-motion exercises
Run a mile without stopping, if they can
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The nurse working in an acute care setting provides what level of health prevention most often?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Assessment
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Assessment
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5
A client informs the nurse that he has quit smoking because his father died of lung cancer 3 months ago.Based on his motivation,smoking cessation should be recognized as an example of which of the following?
A) Healthy living
B) Health promotion
C) Wellness behaviors
D) Health protection
A) Healthy living
B) Health promotion
C) Wellness behaviors
D) Health protection
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6
The nurse is planning a health promotion class for adolescents.The presentation is too long.Which topic would be least important and therefore appropriate for the nurse to delete?
A) Stranger danger
B) Motor vehicle safety
C) Firearm safety
D) Alcohol and drug use
A) Stranger danger
B) Motor vehicle safety
C) Firearm safety
D) Alcohol and drug use
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7
The nurse is planning a health promotion class for young adult women.What topic would be most important for the nurse to include for this group?
A) Immunizations
B) Pap test every 2 or 3 years
C) Annual mammograms
D) Screening colonoscopies
A) Immunizations
B) Pap test every 2 or 3 years
C) Annual mammograms
D) Screening colonoscopies
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8
According to Pender's Health Promotion Model,which variables must be considered when planning a health promotion program for a client? Select all that apply.
A) Individual characteristics and experiences
B) Levels of prevention
C) Behavioral outcomes
D) Behavior-specific cognition and affect
A) Individual characteristics and experiences
B) Levels of prevention
C) Behavioral outcomes
D) Behavior-specific cognition and affect
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9
A 55-year-old man suffered a myocardial infarction (heart attack)3 months ago.During his hospitalization,he had stents inserted in two sites in the coronary arteries.He was also placed on a cholesterol-lowering agent and two antihypertensives.What type of care is he receiving?
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
A) Primary prevention
B) Secondary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Health promotion
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10
A patient with morbid obesity was enrolled in a weight loss program last month and has attended four weekly meetings.But now he believes he no longer needs to attend meetings because he has "learned what to do." He informs the nurse facilitator about his decision to quit the program.What should the nurse tell him?
A) "By now, you have successfully completed the steps of the change process. You should be able to successfully lose the rest of the weight on your own."
B) "Although you have learned some healthy habits, you will need at least another 6 weeks before you can quit the program and have success."
C) "You have done well in this program. However, it is important to continue in the program to learn how to maintain weight loss. Otherwise, you are likely to return to your previous lifestyle."
D) "You have entered the 'determination stage' and are ready to make positive changes that you can keep for the rest of your life. If you need additional help, you can come back at a later time."
A) "By now, you have successfully completed the steps of the change process. You should be able to successfully lose the rest of the weight on your own."
B) "Although you have learned some healthy habits, you will need at least another 6 weeks before you can quit the program and have success."
C) "You have done well in this program. However, it is important to continue in the program to learn how to maintain weight loss. Otherwise, you are likely to return to your previous lifestyle."
D) "You have entered the 'determination stage' and are ready to make positive changes that you can keep for the rest of your life. If you need additional help, you can come back at a later time."
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11
The nurse teaches a class for the community discussing routine screening tests for different types of cancer.What level of health prevention would the nurse classify this activity?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Maintenance
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Maintenance
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12
Which type of health promotion programs seeks to raise the level of knowledge and awareness of individuals and groups about health habits?
A) Environmental evaluation and protection
B) Information dissemination
C) Wellness assessment and appraising health risk
D) Lifestyle and behavior changes
A) Environmental evaluation and protection
B) Information dissemination
C) Wellness assessment and appraising health risk
D) Lifestyle and behavior changes
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13
The nurse is working with a client who is obese and reports having a sedentary lifestyle.What is the nurse's first action to promote this client's health?
A) Teach the client how to follow a low-calorie diet.
B) Assist the client in a plan to increase his activity level.
C) Explain the risks associated with the client's weight and lifestyle.
D) Help the client identify goals for promoting health.
A) Teach the client how to follow a low-calorie diet.
B) Assist the client in a plan to increase his activity level.
C) Explain the risks associated with the client's weight and lifestyle.
D) Help the client identify goals for promoting health.
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14
Goals for Healthy People 2020 include which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) Eliminate health disparities among various groups.
B) Decrease the cost of healthcare related to tobacco use.
C) Increase the quality and years of healthy life.
D) Decrease the number of inpatient days annually.
A) Eliminate health disparities among various groups.
B) Decrease the cost of healthcare related to tobacco use.
C) Increase the quality and years of healthy life.
D) Decrease the number of inpatient days annually.
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15
The nurse talks to a patient about the health risks related to smoking and the patient says,"My husband has been nagging me about that,but I really don't smoke all that much and don't see it as much of a problem in my case." Within what transtheoretical stage of change would the nurse classify this patient as operating?
A) Precontemplation
B) Contemplation
C) Preparation
D) Action Stage
A) Precontemplation
B) Contemplation
C) Preparation
D) Action Stage
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16
Which would be an appropriate topic for the elementary school nurse to include in health promotion activities for students?
A) Housing conditions
B) Poor sanitation
C) Stranger danger
D) Preventing STIs
A) Housing conditions
B) Poor sanitation
C) Stranger danger
D) Preventing STIs
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17
The nurse conducts an assessment of a 38-year-old patient's fitness using the step test.At the end of the test,which heart rate would indicate the patient is in very poor physical condition?
A) 96 beats/min
B) 106 beats/min
C) 114 beats/min
D) 134 beats/min
A) 96 beats/min
B) 106 beats/min
C) 114 beats/min
D) 134 beats/min
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18
The nurse meets with patients who quit smoking,or are planning to quit.Which statement made by a patient would lead the nurse to conclude that that patient is in the maintenance stage of change?
A) "I haven't smoked in 2 weeks, but I have to constantly resist the urge to light a cigarette."
B) "I don't even think about cigarettes anymore. I really don't miss smoking."
C) "Each day I don't smoke, I put money that I would have spent in a jar to pay for a vacation."
D) "I am chewing gum and eating carrot sticks to keep myself from lighting a cigarette."
A) "I haven't smoked in 2 weeks, but I have to constantly resist the urge to light a cigarette."
B) "I don't even think about cigarettes anymore. I really don't miss smoking."
C) "Each day I don't smoke, I put money that I would have spent in a jar to pay for a vacation."
D) "I am chewing gum and eating carrot sticks to keep myself from lighting a cigarette."
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19
The nurse is teaching a class for diabetics and tells them,"Maintaining your blood glucose within normal limits helps reduce the risk for complications of diabetes." What type of activity does this class represent?
A) Health promotion
B) Health protection
C) Primary prevention
D) Tertiary prevention
A) Health promotion
B) Health protection
C) Primary prevention
D) Tertiary prevention
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20
The nurse is caring for a patient with a nursing diagnosis of Activity Intolerance secondary to cardiac disease that causes the patient to produce less energy than is expended with activity.Which theory of health and wellness would support this nursing diagnosis?
A) World Health Organization
B) Jean Watson
C) Betty Neuman
D) Myers, Sweeney, and Witmer
A) World Health Organization
B) Jean Watson
C) Betty Neuman
D) Myers, Sweeney, and Witmer
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21
Identify interventions that would be effective when assisting a client in making behavior changes that would reduce his health risk factors.Select all that apply.
A) Ask the client to follow a plan you wrote for him.
B) Have the client identify two or three goals for change.
C) Help the client to understand the benefits of change.
D) Allow the client to identify available support and resources within the community.
A) Ask the client to follow a plan you wrote for him.
B) Have the client identify two or three goals for change.
C) Help the client to understand the benefits of change.
D) Allow the client to identify available support and resources within the community.
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22
Hardiness is a quality in which an individual experiences high levels of stress yet does not fall ill.What are the general characteristics of a hardy person? Select all that apply.
A) Contemplation
B) Control
C) Commitment
D) Challenge
A) Contemplation
B) Control
C) Commitment
D) Challenge
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23
What teaching points will the nurse develop to address Healthy People 2020 goals? Select all that apply
A) How to assess developmental milestones
B) How to file for Medicaid
C) How to maintaining a safe home and neighborhood
D) How to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle
E) How to develop a low-fat, low-calorie diet
A) How to assess developmental milestones
B) How to file for Medicaid
C) How to maintaining a safe home and neighborhood
D) How to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle
E) How to develop a low-fat, low-calorie diet
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24
The nurse is implementing a wellness program based on data gathered from a group of low-income seniors living in a housing project.He is using the Wheels of Wellness as a model for his planned interventions.Which of the following interventions would be appropriate based on this model? Select all that apply.
A) Creating a weekly discussion group focused on contemporary news
B) Facilitating a relationship between local pastors and residents of subsidized housing
C) Coordinating a senior tutorial program for local children at the housing center
D) Establishing an on-site healthcare clinic operating 1 day per week
E) None of the above
A) Creating a weekly discussion group focused on contemporary news
B) Facilitating a relationship between local pastors and residents of subsidized housing
C) Coordinating a senior tutorial program for local children at the housing center
D) Establishing an on-site healthcare clinic operating 1 day per week
E) None of the above
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25
The nurse,working in a substance abuse rehabilitation facility,is talking with a resident who says,"I'm just here to avoid going to jail.I'm not addicted to alcohol.I just enjoy it,but I'm going to quit to avoid getting arrested again." Which of Pender's Health Promotion Model assumptions is this resident demonstrating? Select all that apply.
A) Health professionals are part of the person's interpersonal environment.
B) The capacity for self-awareness includes assessing one's own competencies.
C) The person values positive growth and attempts to balance change and stability.
D) The person seeks to actively regulate his own behavior
A) Health professionals are part of the person's interpersonal environment.
B) The capacity for self-awareness includes assessing one's own competencies.
C) The person values positive growth and attempts to balance change and stability.
D) The person seeks to actively regulate his own behavior
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The nurse working in an ambulatory care program asks questions about the client's locus of control as a part of his assessment because of which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) People who feel in charge of their own health are the easiest to motivate toward change.
B) People who feel powerless about preventing illness are least likely to engage in health promotion activities.
C) People who respond to direction from respected authorities often prefer a health promotion program supervised by a health provider.
D) People who feel in charge of their own health are less motivated by health promotion activities.
A) People who feel in charge of their own health are the easiest to motivate toward change.
B) People who feel powerless about preventing illness are least likely to engage in health promotion activities.
C) People who respond to direction from respected authorities often prefer a health promotion program supervised by a health provider.
D) People who feel in charge of their own health are less motivated by health promotion activities.
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The nurse is conducting a risk appraisal related to the patient's lifestyle choices.What questions would be appropriate for the nurse to ask? Select all that apply.
A) "What is your job?"
B) "What is your marital status?"
C) "What are your hobbies?"
D) "Are you sexually active?"
E) "Have you moved recently?"
A) "What is your job?"
B) "What is your marital status?"
C) "What are your hobbies?"
D) "Are you sexually active?"
E) "Have you moved recently?"
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