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NUR 100/ NUR100 EXAM 2| QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS| GRADE A| 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS) (2025/ 2026 U PDATE)
1. When assessing an older adult who is showing symptoms of
anxiety, insomnia, anorexia, and mild confusion, what is the first
assessment the nurse conducts?
1. The amount of family support
2. A 3-day diet recall
3. A thorough physical assessment
4. Threats to safety in her home: 3. A thorough physical assessment
2. A 34-year-old single father who is anxious, tearful, and tired
from caring for his three young children tells the nurse that he
feels depressed and does not see how he can go on much longer.
Which statement would be the nurse's best response?
1. "Are you thinking of suicide?"
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2. "You've been doing a good job raising your children. You can
do it!"
3. "Is there someone who can help you during the evenings and
weekends?" 4. "Tell me what you mean when you say you can't
go on any longer.": 4. "Tell me what you mean when you say you
can't go on any longer."
3. The nurse is evaluating how well a patient newly diagnosed
with multiple sclerosis and psychomotor impairment is coping.
Which statements indicate that the patient is beginning to cope
with the diagnosis? (Select all that apply.)
1. "I'm going to learn to drive a car, so I can be more
independent."
2. "My sister says she feels better when she goes shopping, so I'll
go shopping."
3. "I'm going to let the occupational therapist assess my home to
improve efficiency."
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4. "I've always felt better when I go for a long walk. I'll do that
when I get home." 5. "I'm going to attend a support group to
learn more about multiple sclerosis.": 3. "I'm going to let the
occupational therapist assess my home to improve efficiency."
5. "I'm going to attend a support group to learn more about multiple
sclerosis."
4. A crisis intervention nurse is working with a mother whose
child with
Down syndrome is hospitalized with pneumonia and who has lost
her child's disability payment while the child is hospitalized. The
mother worries that her daughter will fall behind in her classes
during hospitalization. Which strategies are effective in helping
this mother cope with these stressors?
(Select all that apply.)
1. Referral to social service process reestablishing the child's
disability payment
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2. Sending the child home in 72 hours and having the child
return to school 3. Coordinating hospital-based and home-based
schooling with the child's teacher
4. Teaching the mother signs and symptoms of a respiratory tract
infection 5. Telling the mother that the stress will decrease in 6
weeks when everything is back to normal: 1. Referral to social
service process reestablishing the child's disability payment
3. Coordinating hospital-based and home-based schooling with the
child's teacher
4. Teaching the mother signs and symptoms of a respiratory tract
infection
5. 1. A nurse is aware that preschoolers often display a
developmental characteristic that makes them treat dolls or
stuffed animals as if they have thoughts and feelings. This is
an example of:
1. Logical reasoning.
2. Egocentrism.
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