PRN 1032 CLIENT-CENTERED CARE I / EXAM
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### 1. **Physiological Needs / Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
What is a primary example of physiological needs according to Maslow's hierarchy?
- A) Shelter
- **B) Nutrition**
- C) Relationships
- D) Self-esteem
### 2. **Safety and Security / Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
What is a key aspect of safety and security in Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
- **A) Resting and comfort, safe environment**
- B) Social connections
- C) Achievement
- D) Self-actualization
### 3. **Love and Belonging / Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
Which of the following best represents the need for love and belonging in Maslow's hierarchy?
- A) Independence
- **B) Family or being surrounded by good people**
- C) Shelter
- D) Self-fulfillment
### 4. **Esteem Needs / Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
Which of the following are examples of esteem needs according to Maslow?
- A) Food and water
- **B) Motivation, positivity, self-love, encouragement**
- C) Safety
- D) Relationships
### 5. **Self-Actualization / Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
Which of the following best describes self-actualization in Maslow's hierarchy?
- A) Physical health
- **B) Finding identity, self-respect**
- C) Social connections
- D) Security
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### 6. **Priority Nursing Concern - Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs**
What is the correct order of priority nursing concerns based on Maslow's hierarchy?
1) Physiological needs
2) Safety and security
3) Love and belonging
- **A) 1) Physiological needs / first (rest, sleep, nutrition, elimination) 2) Safety and security / next
(house, home)**
- B) 1) Safety and security / first 2) Physiological needs / next
- C) 1) Esteem needs / first 2) Self-actualization / next
- D) 1) Love and belonging / first 2) Esteem needs / next
### 7. **Signs of Fluid Deficit**
What is a common sign of fluid deficit?
- **A) Dehydration: dry mouth, decreased urinary output, weight loss**
- B) Increased blood pressure, swelling
- C) Increased urination
- D) Excessive sweating
### 8. **Fluid Overload**
What might happen if a patient has fluid overload?
- A) Dehydration
- **B) Respiratory problems: increased blood pressure, swelling, shortness of breath**
- C) Constipation
- D) Fatigue
### 9. **Dehydration**
Which statement correctly defines dehydration?
- **A) An abnormally low amount of water in the body**
- B) Excessive fluid in the body
- C) Normal hydration levels
- D) An increase in urinary output
### 10. **Encouraging Patient Fluid Intake**
What might help a patient with a dry mouth?
- **A) Mouth care, swab mouth, peppermint or sugar-free candy**
- B) Restrict fluid intake
- C) Avoid hydration
- D) Increase salt intake