ATI: Nurses touch: Wellness and self care practice assessment
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1. A nurse is caring for a school-age female whose mother asks for additional
information about the human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization. Which of
the following is an appropriate statement by the nurse?
"It is recommended to wait to begin this immunization series until after
menarche."
"Completion of this series of three immunizations will prevent most ovarian
cancers."
"The immunization series is recommended at 11-12 years of age before
becoming sexually active.": The immunization series is recommended at 11-12
years of age before sexually active.
2. A nurse is preparing a health promotion program for a group of adolescents.
Which of the following topics is appropriate to include?
The purpose of required immunizations
The need for daily physical activity
Treatments for sexually transmitted infections: The need for daily physical ac-
tivity
3. A nurse is instructing a group of clients to relieve anxiety by controlling the
body with the mind using specific phrases. Which of the following techniques
is the nurse practicing?
Image visualization
Autogenic training
Guided imagery: Autogenic training
4. A nurse in a provider's office is talking with an older adult client who is
beginning to lose bone density about exercise she can do to help prevent
further bone-density loss. Which of the following activities should the nurse
recommend?
Stair climbing
Bicycle riding
Swimming: Stair climbing
5. A nurse is caring for a client who abuses alcohol. which of the following
systems should the nurse assess first?
Neurological
Gastrointestinal
Psychological: Neurological
6. Several staff nurses are having a conflict about the unit's "taking turns" float
policy. The nurse manager convenes a meeting and tells the nurses to respect
each other's opinions during the meeting. Which of the following strategies is
the nurse manager using during the conflict negotiation process?
Presenting the ground rules
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Beginning with a presentation of facts
Focusing on solutions: Presenting the ground rules
7. A nurse is discussing health screenings with a group of adults between the
ages of 65 and 70. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse
include?
Blood lead screening every year
Total cholesterol measurement every 3-5 years
Digital rectal examination every 5 years: Total cholesterol measurement every
3-5 years
8. A nurse is counseling a client who is female, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and has
an active lifestyle. How many calories should this client consume in a day?
(round to the nearest whole number): 1875
start with 100 for 5 feet and then add 5 for each inch totaling 25. So 100+25= 125
then multiply that number by the activity factor 15 (for active) 125 x 15 = 1875
9. A nurse is cautioning an adult client who plays competitive sports about the
risks of using epoetin alfa (Epogen) to increase the body's oxygenation ability,
particularly at high altitudes. Which of the following is an adverse outcome of
using this type of endurance enhancer?
Cerebrovascular accident
Hypotension
Psychotic episodes: Cerebrovascular accident
10. A nurse is developing a program on healthy nutrition. Which of the follow-
ing should the nurse include as factors that contribute to dietary habits?
Advertising
Personality
Socioeconomic status
Anthropometry
Health status: Advertising
Personality
Socioeconomic status
Health status
11. A nurse is talking with a client who has a strong family history of cardio-
vascular disease. Which of the following lifestyle measures should the nurse
recommend to help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease?
Decrease intake of insoluble fiber.
Increase intake of omega-3 fatty acids.
Maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K.: Increase intake of omega 3 fatty acids
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_8oeziy
1. A nurse is caring for a school-age female whose mother asks for additional
information about the human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization. Which of
the following is an appropriate statement by the nurse?
"It is recommended to wait to begin this immunization series until after
menarche."
"Completion of this series of three immunizations will prevent most ovarian
cancers."
"The immunization series is recommended at 11-12 years of age before
becoming sexually active.": The immunization series is recommended at 11-12
years of age before sexually active.
2. A nurse is preparing a health promotion program for a group of adolescents.
Which of the following topics is appropriate to include?
The purpose of required immunizations
The need for daily physical activity
Treatments for sexually transmitted infections: The need for daily physical ac-
tivity
3. A nurse is instructing a group of clients to relieve anxiety by controlling the
body with the mind using specific phrases. Which of the following techniques
is the nurse practicing?
Image visualization
Autogenic training
Guided imagery: Autogenic training
4. A nurse in a provider's office is talking with an older adult client who is
beginning to lose bone density about exercise she can do to help prevent
further bone-density loss. Which of the following activities should the nurse
recommend?
Stair climbing
Bicycle riding
Swimming: Stair climbing
5. A nurse is caring for a client who abuses alcohol. which of the following
systems should the nurse assess first?
Neurological
Gastrointestinal
Psychological: Neurological
6. Several staff nurses are having a conflict about the unit's "taking turns" float
policy. The nurse manager convenes a meeting and tells the nurses to respect
each other's opinions during the meeting. Which of the following strategies is
the nurse manager using during the conflict negotiation process?
Presenting the ground rules
, ATI: Nurses touch: Wellness and self care practice assessment
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_8oeziy
Beginning with a presentation of facts
Focusing on solutions: Presenting the ground rules
7. A nurse is discussing health screenings with a group of adults between the
ages of 65 and 70. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse
include?
Blood lead screening every year
Total cholesterol measurement every 3-5 years
Digital rectal examination every 5 years: Total cholesterol measurement every
3-5 years
8. A nurse is counseling a client who is female, 5 feet 5 inches tall, and has
an active lifestyle. How many calories should this client consume in a day?
(round to the nearest whole number): 1875
start with 100 for 5 feet and then add 5 for each inch totaling 25. So 100+25= 125
then multiply that number by the activity factor 15 (for active) 125 x 15 = 1875
9. A nurse is cautioning an adult client who plays competitive sports about the
risks of using epoetin alfa (Epogen) to increase the body's oxygenation ability,
particularly at high altitudes. Which of the following is an adverse outcome of
using this type of endurance enhancer?
Cerebrovascular accident
Hypotension
Psychotic episodes: Cerebrovascular accident
10. A nurse is developing a program on healthy nutrition. Which of the follow-
ing should the nurse include as factors that contribute to dietary habits?
Advertising
Personality
Socioeconomic status
Anthropometry
Health status: Advertising
Personality
Socioeconomic status
Health status
11. A nurse is talking with a client who has a strong family history of cardio-
vascular disease. Which of the following lifestyle measures should the nurse
recommend to help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease?
Decrease intake of insoluble fiber.
Increase intake of omega-3 fatty acids.
Maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K.: Increase intake of omega 3 fatty acids