Exam 3: NUR208 / NUR 208 Mental Health Nursing |
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1 of 161
According to the _______ theory, a recently retired person who finds
satisfaction in hobbies, travel, or volunteering is adjusting to life after
retirement.
activity fat
A. completing a crossword puzzle. C. competence
2 of 161
,Definition
C. emotional competency.
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In cultures in which respect and inclusion of the older adult in family life is the
norm, the older adult demonstrates greater:
A. authoritarian dominance.
B. fiscal responsibility.
C. emotional competency.
D. life expectancy.
The parents of a 7-year-old are concerned because their child, upon being
informed about the death of his grandmother, said, "Nana is mean. I don't love her
anymore!" This behavior is:
A. maladaptive.
B. an inability to have a concept of death.
C. anxiety about their own death.
D. a normal reaction.
The health-care worker planning a men's health clinic at a local college plans to
give a priority focus on a booth that will provide information about:
A. career counseling.
B. family planning.
C. immunizations.
D. testicular self-examination
, When planning health promotion classes for people in late adulthood, the health-
care worker should include information about:
A. motor vehicle accidents.
B. stress management.
C. sexually transmitted diseases.
D. Don't know?
vitamin supplements.
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Term
The school nurse plans a class in men's health needs in order to:
A. balance the amount of information about female health needs.
B. encourage the organization of gender-specific health-care
providers.
C. interest insurance carriers in supporting preventative health
measures for men.
D. sensitize males to health concerns.
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A. "Let's talk about what you already
A. "This must be awful for you. Tell me
know about infant care, then we can
about your son."
plan from there."
D. sensitize males to health D. indication of a satisfactory and
concerns. fulfilling life.
Don't know?
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Definition
C. the aging person's immune system cannot differentiate between
healthy and defective cells and destroys both kinds.
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The immune theory of aging proposes that:
A. the aging body becomes immune to the restorative properties of nutritious
food, adequate sleep, and exercise.
B. as body parts begin to age and become dysfunctional, they become
immune to the body's attempt to repair them.
C. the aging person's immune system cannot differentiate between healthy
and defective cells and destroys both kinds.
D. the geriatric elder becomes immune to many therapeutic remedies and can
receive no protection from infection from them.
The school nurse plans a class in men's health needs in order to:
A. balance the amount of information about female health needs.
B. encourage the organization of gender-specific health-care providers.
C. interest insurance carriers in supporting preventative health measures for men.
D. sensitize males to health concerns.
The school-age siblings of a dying child should be:
A. involved in the plan of care for their sibling.
B. allowed to remember the dying child as he or she was before death.
C. allowed to contact their sibling only by phone.
D. protected from death rituals and end-of-life care.
Actual Questions and Answers Latest Updated (Graded
A+)- Fortis
Correct
Incorrect
1 of 161
According to the _______ theory, a recently retired person who finds
satisfaction in hobbies, travel, or volunteering is adjusting to life after
retirement.
activity fat
A. completing a crossword puzzle. C. competence
2 of 161
,Definition
C. emotional competency.
Give this one a try later!
In cultures in which respect and inclusion of the older adult in family life is the
norm, the older adult demonstrates greater:
A. authoritarian dominance.
B. fiscal responsibility.
C. emotional competency.
D. life expectancy.
The parents of a 7-year-old are concerned because their child, upon being
informed about the death of his grandmother, said, "Nana is mean. I don't love her
anymore!" This behavior is:
A. maladaptive.
B. an inability to have a concept of death.
C. anxiety about their own death.
D. a normal reaction.
The health-care worker planning a men's health clinic at a local college plans to
give a priority focus on a booth that will provide information about:
A. career counseling.
B. family planning.
C. immunizations.
D. testicular self-examination
, When planning health promotion classes for people in late adulthood, the health-
care worker should include information about:
A. motor vehicle accidents.
B. stress management.
C. sexually transmitted diseases.
D. Don't know?
vitamin supplements.
3 of 161
Term
The school nurse plans a class in men's health needs in order to:
A. balance the amount of information about female health needs.
B. encourage the organization of gender-specific health-care
providers.
C. interest insurance carriers in supporting preventative health
measures for men.
D. sensitize males to health concerns.
Give this one a try later!
A. "Let's talk about what you already
A. "This must be awful for you. Tell me
know about infant care, then we can
about your son."
plan from there."
D. sensitize males to health D. indication of a satisfactory and
concerns. fulfilling life.
Don't know?
, 4 of 161
Definition
C. the aging person's immune system cannot differentiate between
healthy and defective cells and destroys both kinds.
Give this one a try later!
The immune theory of aging proposes that:
A. the aging body becomes immune to the restorative properties of nutritious
food, adequate sleep, and exercise.
B. as body parts begin to age and become dysfunctional, they become
immune to the body's attempt to repair them.
C. the aging person's immune system cannot differentiate between healthy
and defective cells and destroys both kinds.
D. the geriatric elder becomes immune to many therapeutic remedies and can
receive no protection from infection from them.
The school nurse plans a class in men's health needs in order to:
A. balance the amount of information about female health needs.
B. encourage the organization of gender-specific health-care providers.
C. interest insurance carriers in supporting preventative health measures for men.
D. sensitize males to health concerns.
The school-age siblings of a dying child should be:
A. involved in the plan of care for their sibling.
B. allowed to remember the dying child as he or she was before death.
C. allowed to contact their sibling only by phone.
D. protected from death rituals and end-of-life care.