NUR 2313 prep U Quiz 1 Questions and Answers
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The nurse instructor has immune system is functioning poorly
completed a session sleep has been disrupted due to family issues
detailing major factors client is facing a potential eviction
differentiating (most likely things that can cause distress to the
exacerbations from person)
remissions. The instructor
determines the session is
successful when the
students point out which
factor(s) can contribute to
exacerbations?
Tertiary health promotion and illness prevention
begins after an illness is diagnosed and treated, with
Which nursing intervention the goal of reducing disability and helping rehabilitate
is an example of tertiary patients to a maximum level of functioning.
preventive care?
AKA: rehab, physical therapy, teaching/education,
referrals,
An exacerbation refers to Chronic illness
the reactivation of a
disease. Which condition
is associated with
exacerbation?
, what is considered a disease that has a gradual onset and lasts for a long
chronic disease? time.
A community health nurse Arrange for a mobile mammography unit to come to
has noticed a large the community several days a month.
number of community (course of action that leads to the most effective
members are not getting results for the problem in question)
regular mammograms. This
is a rural community with
limited access to health
care. Which action would
be the most appropriate
for the nurse to pursue to
promote compliance in
getting annual
mammograms?
What is the main focus for What people believe to be true about their health
the health and belief
model?
What are common Alterations in roles
sources of stress in family Economic problems
members due to a Alterations in lifestyle
hospitalization of a family Decrease in social interactions
member? Select all that
apply.
Which of these is not a "evil spirits"
factor in the Agent-Host-
Environment Model of this model views the interaction between an external
health and illness, as agent, a susceptible host, and the environment as
developed by Leavell and causes of disease in a person. (bacteria, viruses...)
Clark (1965)?
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Terms in this set (75)
The nurse instructor has immune system is functioning poorly
completed a session sleep has been disrupted due to family issues
detailing major factors client is facing a potential eviction
differentiating (most likely things that can cause distress to the
exacerbations from person)
remissions. The instructor
determines the session is
successful when the
students point out which
factor(s) can contribute to
exacerbations?
Tertiary health promotion and illness prevention
begins after an illness is diagnosed and treated, with
Which nursing intervention the goal of reducing disability and helping rehabilitate
is an example of tertiary patients to a maximum level of functioning.
preventive care?
AKA: rehab, physical therapy, teaching/education,
referrals,
An exacerbation refers to Chronic illness
the reactivation of a
disease. Which condition
is associated with
exacerbation?
, what is considered a disease that has a gradual onset and lasts for a long
chronic disease? time.
A community health nurse Arrange for a mobile mammography unit to come to
has noticed a large the community several days a month.
number of community (course of action that leads to the most effective
members are not getting results for the problem in question)
regular mammograms. This
is a rural community with
limited access to health
care. Which action would
be the most appropriate
for the nurse to pursue to
promote compliance in
getting annual
mammograms?
What is the main focus for What people believe to be true about their health
the health and belief
model?
What are common Alterations in roles
sources of stress in family Economic problems
members due to a Alterations in lifestyle
hospitalization of a family Decrease in social interactions
member? Select all that
apply.
Which of these is not a "evil spirits"
factor in the Agent-Host-
Environment Model of this model views the interaction between an external
health and illness, as agent, a susceptible host, and the environment as
developed by Leavell and causes of disease in a person. (bacteria, viruses...)
Clark (1965)?