MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE I -
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
herbal supplement for wound healing ( Correct answers ) Aloe
herbal supplement for energy and reduce stress ( Correct answers )
ashwaganda herbal supplement for anti-inflammatory and calming
( Correct answers ) chamomile Echinacea ( Correct answers ) stimulates
immune system
garlic ( Correct answers ) inhibits platelet aggregation
(blood clotting) ginger ( Correct answers ) antiemetic
ginseng ( Correct answers ) Increases physical endurance and stamina; used
for stress and fatigue
skeletal muscle relaxant used to treat anxiety and insomnia ( Correct
answers ) kava provides iodine ( Correct answers ) kelp
antioxidant that reduces liver enzymes ( Correct answers ) milk thistle
St. John's Wort ( Correct answers ) mineral, antiviral, antibacterial and
antidepressant valerian ( Correct answers ) promotes sleep and reduces
anxiety
mineral and antiviral, stimulates immune function ( Correct
answers ) zinc pain assessment 3 types ( Correct answers )
location
severity
quality of
pain OLD
CARTS
onset
location
duration
charact
er
aggravating/alleviating
factors radiation
timing
,severit
y prior
Pain is characterized by ( Correct answers ) duration (acute or chronic)
pr by origin (nociceptive or neuropathic).
physiological responses to acute pain ( Correct answers ) sympathetic
nervous system are fight or flight responses
(tachycardia, hypertension, anxiety, diaphoresis, muscle tension)
Last 6 months or longer and interferes with activities of daily living.
( Correct answers ) chronic pain
arises from abnormal or damaged pain nerves
-includes phantom limb, pain, below the level of a spinal cord injury,
and diabetic neuropathy
-usually intense, shooting, burning, or described as "pins and needles"
- typically responds to adjuvant medications (antidepressants,
antispasmodic agents, skeletal muscle relaxants) or topical medication
( Correct answers ) neuropathic pain
pain that occurs in an area distant from the site of origin ( Correct answers
) referred pain
when stimuli activate pain receptors deeper in the body including tendons,
joints, bones, and muscles. ex. fractures or sprains can be dull and achy pain
( Correct answers ) deep somatic pain
Caused from deep internal disorders such as menstrual cramps, labor pains,
or gastrointestinal infections. diffuse and difficult to localize the pain. deep
dull crampy pain ( Correct answers ) visceral pain
pain in the skin or subcutaneous tissue. (can arise from burning skin)
( Correct answers
) cutaneous pain
pain in bones, joints, muscles, skin, or connective tissue ( Correct answers )
somatic
pain in internal organs (stomach and intestine) it can cause referred pain in
other body locations separate from the stimulus ( Correct answers )
visceral
nociceptive pain types ( Correct answers )
somatic visceral
cutaneous
from physical or potential damage to the
body.
arises from damage to or inflammation of tissue that triggers pain
receptors It is usually throbbing, aching, and localized
, responds to opioids and non-opioid medications ( Correct answers )
nociceptive pain
new parents need to be aware of safety issues for their infants for
example ( Correct answers ) do not microwave to heat formula
car seat face
backwards dont sleep
with baby
baby should sleep on
their back
intimate
distance
Personal
distance Social
distance
Public distance ( Correct answers ) 0 to
2 feet 18 inches to 4 feet
4 to 12 feet
12 feet or more
stages of therapeutic communication ( Correct answers ) Achieving an
improvement in the patients' health.
Helps gain knowledge, information, work through issues, concerns,
treatment and care plan.
1. Pre-interaction
§This begins with the collection of data
§(ex. Health Record Demographic Data, Chief Complaint or Diagnosis,
Lab results, etc.).
§As a patient, this phase starts when the need for healthcare is
identified.
§Information about the patient is gathered
§Shift change report
§Chart: Hx, progress notes, labs, etc
2. Orientation
§This phase starts within first contact with the patient.
§At this phase introduction and nurse role is shared with the patient.
§Address the patient with preferred name and title
§Notify the patient that the information will be shared with the health
care team.
§The goal of this phase is to establish rapport and trust by using non-verbal
and verbal communication.
§Proper rapport helps the patient share personal information with
confidence.
§Remember, the patient might not be ready share intimate information right
away.
§Observe for behaviors, attitudes, comments, etc.
This phase ends when the relationship has been defined
3. Working
§Most of the therapeutic communication occurs in this phase.
§As the nurse, care plan is communicated.
§As the patient, thoughts and feelings are expressed.
EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
herbal supplement for wound healing ( Correct answers ) Aloe
herbal supplement for energy and reduce stress ( Correct answers )
ashwaganda herbal supplement for anti-inflammatory and calming
( Correct answers ) chamomile Echinacea ( Correct answers ) stimulates
immune system
garlic ( Correct answers ) inhibits platelet aggregation
(blood clotting) ginger ( Correct answers ) antiemetic
ginseng ( Correct answers ) Increases physical endurance and stamina; used
for stress and fatigue
skeletal muscle relaxant used to treat anxiety and insomnia ( Correct
answers ) kava provides iodine ( Correct answers ) kelp
antioxidant that reduces liver enzymes ( Correct answers ) milk thistle
St. John's Wort ( Correct answers ) mineral, antiviral, antibacterial and
antidepressant valerian ( Correct answers ) promotes sleep and reduces
anxiety
mineral and antiviral, stimulates immune function ( Correct
answers ) zinc pain assessment 3 types ( Correct answers )
location
severity
quality of
pain OLD
CARTS
onset
location
duration
charact
er
aggravating/alleviating
factors radiation
timing
,severit
y prior
Pain is characterized by ( Correct answers ) duration (acute or chronic)
pr by origin (nociceptive or neuropathic).
physiological responses to acute pain ( Correct answers ) sympathetic
nervous system are fight or flight responses
(tachycardia, hypertension, anxiety, diaphoresis, muscle tension)
Last 6 months or longer and interferes with activities of daily living.
( Correct answers ) chronic pain
arises from abnormal or damaged pain nerves
-includes phantom limb, pain, below the level of a spinal cord injury,
and diabetic neuropathy
-usually intense, shooting, burning, or described as "pins and needles"
- typically responds to adjuvant medications (antidepressants,
antispasmodic agents, skeletal muscle relaxants) or topical medication
( Correct answers ) neuropathic pain
pain that occurs in an area distant from the site of origin ( Correct answers
) referred pain
when stimuli activate pain receptors deeper in the body including tendons,
joints, bones, and muscles. ex. fractures or sprains can be dull and achy pain
( Correct answers ) deep somatic pain
Caused from deep internal disorders such as menstrual cramps, labor pains,
or gastrointestinal infections. diffuse and difficult to localize the pain. deep
dull crampy pain ( Correct answers ) visceral pain
pain in the skin or subcutaneous tissue. (can arise from burning skin)
( Correct answers
) cutaneous pain
pain in bones, joints, muscles, skin, or connective tissue ( Correct answers )
somatic
pain in internal organs (stomach and intestine) it can cause referred pain in
other body locations separate from the stimulus ( Correct answers )
visceral
nociceptive pain types ( Correct answers )
somatic visceral
cutaneous
from physical or potential damage to the
body.
arises from damage to or inflammation of tissue that triggers pain
receptors It is usually throbbing, aching, and localized
, responds to opioids and non-opioid medications ( Correct answers )
nociceptive pain
new parents need to be aware of safety issues for their infants for
example ( Correct answers ) do not microwave to heat formula
car seat face
backwards dont sleep
with baby
baby should sleep on
their back
intimate
distance
Personal
distance Social
distance
Public distance ( Correct answers ) 0 to
2 feet 18 inches to 4 feet
4 to 12 feet
12 feet or more
stages of therapeutic communication ( Correct answers ) Achieving an
improvement in the patients' health.
Helps gain knowledge, information, work through issues, concerns,
treatment and care plan.
1. Pre-interaction
§This begins with the collection of data
§(ex. Health Record Demographic Data, Chief Complaint or Diagnosis,
Lab results, etc.).
§As a patient, this phase starts when the need for healthcare is
identified.
§Information about the patient is gathered
§Shift change report
§Chart: Hx, progress notes, labs, etc
2. Orientation
§This phase starts within first contact with the patient.
§At this phase introduction and nurse role is shared with the patient.
§Address the patient with preferred name and title
§Notify the patient that the information will be shared with the health
care team.
§The goal of this phase is to establish rapport and trust by using non-verbal
and verbal communication.
§Proper rapport helps the patient share personal information with
confidence.
§Remember, the patient might not be ready share intimate information right
away.
§Observe for behaviors, attitudes, comments, etc.
This phase ends when the relationship has been defined
3. Working
§Most of the therapeutic communication occurs in this phase.
§As the nurse, care plan is communicated.
§As the patient, thoughts and feelings are expressed.