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1. AtXanXinternationalXnursingXconference,XmanyXdiscussionsXandXbreakoutXsessionsXfocuse
dXonXtheXWorldXHealthXOrganizationX(WHO)XviewsXonXhealth.XOfXtheXfollowingXcomme
ntsXmadeXbyXnursesXduringXaXdiscussionXsession,XwhichXstatementsXwouldXbeXconsidered
XaXgoodXrepresentationXofXtheXWHOXdefinition?XSelectXallXthatXapply.
A) InterestsXinXkeepingXtheXelderlyXpopulationXengagedXinXsuchXactivitiesXasXboo
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B) IncreaseXinXtheXnumberXofXchairXaerobicsXclassesXprovidedXinXtheXskilledXca
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C) InterventionsXgearedXtowardXkeepingXtheXelderlyXpopulationXdiagnosedXwithXdiab
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D) ProvidingXtransportationXforXrenalXdialysisXpatientsXtoXandXfromXtheirXhemodialys
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socialXwell-
beingXandXnotXmerelyXtheXabsenceXofXdiseaseXandXinfirmity.”XEngagingXinXbookXreviews
XfacilitatesXmentalXandXsocialXwell-being;XchairXaerobicsXhelpsXfacilitateXphysicalXwell-
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beingXevenXthoughXtheXpersonXhasXaXchronicXdisease.XHandwashingXisXvitalXinXtheXpreven
tionXofXdiseaseXandXspreadXofXgerms.
2. AXcommunityXhealthXnurseXisXteachingXaXgroupXofXrecentXgraduatesXaboutXtheXlargeX
varietyXofXfactorsXthatXinfluenceXanXindividual'sXhealthXorXlackXthereof.XTheXnurseXis
XreferringXtoXtheXHealthyXPeopleX2020XreportXfromXtheXU.S.XDepartmentXofXHealthXa
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ichXwouldXbeXconsideredXaXdeterminantXofXhealthXthatXisXoutsideXtheXfocusXofXthisXre
port?
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descentXandXpracticesXvariousXalternativeXtherapiesXtoXminimizeXeffectsXofXstres
s.
B) TheXclientXhasXaXfamilyXhistoryXofXcardiovascularXdiseaseXrelatedXtoXhyperc
holesterolemiaXandXremainsXnoncompliantXwithXtheXtreatmentXregime.
C) TheXclientXhasXaXgoodXcareerXwithXexceptionalXpreventativeXhealthXcareXbenefits.
D) TheXclientXlivesXinXanXaffluent,Xclean,XsuburbanXcommunityXwithXaccessXtoXma
nyXhealthXcareXfacilities.
Ans:XB
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InXHealthyXPeopleX2020,XtheXfocusXisXtoXpromoteXgoodXhealthXtoXallX(suchXasXusingXalter
nativeXtherapiesXtoXminimizeXeffectsXofXstress);XachievingXhealthXequityXandXpromotingX
healthXforXallX(whichXincludesXhavingXgoodXhealthXcareXbenefits);XandXpromotingXgoodXh
ealthX(whichXincludesXlivingXinXaXcleanXcommunityXwithXgoodXaccessXtoXhealthXcare).XAX
client'sXnoncomplianceXwithXtreatmentsXtoXcontrolXhighXcholesterolXlevelsXwithinXtheXpre
senceXofXaXfamilyXhistoryXofXCVXdiseaseXdoesXnotXmeetXtheX“attainingXlivesXfreeXofXprev
entableXdiseaseXandXprematureXdeath”Xdeterminant.
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3. AXphysicianXisXprovidingXcareXforXaXnumberXofXpatientsXonXaXmedicalXunitXofXaXlarge,Xun
iversityXhospital.XTheXphysicianXisXdiscussingXwithXaXcolleagueXtheXdifferentiationXbetwe
enXdiseasesXthatXareXcausedXbyXabnormalXmoleculesXandXdiseasesXthatXcauseXdisease.XWhi
chXofXtheXfollowingXpatientsXmostXclearlyXdemonstratesXtheXconsequencesXofXmoleculesX
thatXcauseXdisease?
A) AX31-year-
oldXwomanXwithXsickleXcellXanemiaXwhoXisXreceivingXaXtransfusionXofXpackedXr
edXbloodXcells
B) AX91-year-
oldXwomanXwhoXhasXexperiencedXanXischemicXstrokeXresultingXfromXfamilialX
hypercholesterolemia
C) AX19-year-
oldXmanXwithXexacerbationXofXhisXcysticXfibrosisXrequiringXoxygenXtherapyXa
ndXchestXphysiotherapy
D) AX30-year-
oldXhomelessXmanXwhoXhasXPneumocystisXcariniiXpneumoniaX(PCP)XandXisXHIVXp
ositive.
Ans:XD
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PCPXisXanXexampleXofXtheXeffectXofXaXmoleculeXthatXdirectlyXcontributesXtoXdisease.XSick
leXcellXanemia,XfamilialXhypercholesterolemia,XandXcysticXfibrosisXareXallXexamplesXofXth
eXeffectsXofXabnormalXmolecules.
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numberXofXclientsXwhoXareXunderXhisXcareXinXaXhospitalXcontext.XWhichXofXtheXfollowi
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B) AXclientXwhoXhasXincreasingXserumXammoniaXlevelsXdueXtoXliverXcirrhosis
C) AXclientXwhoXwasXadmittedXwithXtheXeffectsXofXmethylXalcoholXpoisoning
D) AXclientXwithXmultipleXskeletalXinjuriesXsecondaryXtoXaXmotorXvehicleXaccide
ntXAns:XB
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PathogenesisXrefersXtoXtheXprogressiveXandXevolutionaryXcourseXofXdisease,XsuchXasXtheXi
ncreasingXammoniaXlevelsXthatXaccompanyXliverXdisease.XBacteria,Xpoisons,XandXtraumat
icXinjuriesXareXexamplesXofXetiologicXfactors.
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5. AXnewXmyocardialXinfarctionXpatientXrequiringXangioplastyXandXstentXplacementXhasXarr
ivedXtoXhisXfirstXcardiacXrehabilitationXappointment.XInXthisXfirstXsession,XaXreviewXofXthe
XpathogenesisXofXcoronaryXarteryXdiseaseXisXaddressed.XWhichXstatementXbyXtheXpatientX v
erifiesXtoXtheXnurseXthatXheXhasXunderstoodXtheXnurse'sXteachingsXaboutXcoronaryXarteryX
disease?
A) “AllXIXhaveXtoXdoXisXstopXsmoking,XandXthenXIXwon'tXhaveXanyXmoreXheartXattacks.”
B) “MyXarteryXwasXcloggedXbyXfat,XsoXIXwillXneedXtoXstopXeatingXfattyXfoodsXli
keXFrenchXfriesXeveryXday.”
C) “SoundsXlikeXthisXbeganXbecauseXofXinflammationXinsideXmyXarteryXthatXmadeX
itXeasyXtoXformXfattyXstreaks,XwhichXleadXtoXmyXcloggedXartery.”
D) “IfXIXdoXnotXexerciseXregularlyXtoXgetXmyXheartXrateXup,XbloodXpoolsXinXtheXveinsX
causingXaXclotXthatXstopsXbloodXflowXtoXtheXmuscle,XandXIXwillXhaveXaXheartXattac
k.”
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TheXtrueXetiology/causeXofXcoronaryXarteryXdiseaseX(CAD)XisXunknown;Xhowever,XtheXp
athogenesisXofXtheXdisorderXrelatesXtoXtheXprogressionXofXtheXinflammatoryXprocessXfro
mXaXfattyXstreakXtoXtheXocclusiveXvesselXlesionXseenXinXpeopleXwithXcoronaryXarteryXdise
ase.XRiskXfactorsXforXCADXrevolveXaroundXcigaretteXsmoking,XdietXhighXinXfat,XandXlack
XofXexercise.
6. AX77-year-
oldXmanXisXaXhospitalXinpatientXadmittedXforXexacerbationXofXhisXchronicXobstructiveXpu
lmonaryXdiseaseX(COPD),XandXaXrespiratoryXtherapistX(RT)XisXassessingXtheXclientXforXthe
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A) TheXpatient'sXoxygenXsaturationXisX83%XbyXpulseXoxymetry.
B) TheXpatientXnotesXthatXheXhasXincreasedXworkXofXbreathingXwhenXlyingXsupine.
C) TheXRTXhearsXdiminishedXbreathXsoundsXtoXtheXpatient'sXlowerXlungXfiel
dsXbilaterally.
D) TheXpatient'sXrespiratoryXrateXisX31Xbreaths/minute
.XAns:XB
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SymptomsXareXsubjectiveXcomplaintsXbyXtheXpersonXexperiencingXtheXhealthXproble
m,XsuchXasXcomplaintsXofXbreathingXdifficulty.XOxygenXlevels,XlisteningXtoXbreathXsou
nds,XandXrespiratoryXrateXareXallXobjective,XobservableXsignsXofXdisease.