NEWEST BSNC 1000 – FINAL PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
The |nurse |is |instructing |a |65-year-old |female |client |diagnosed |with |osteoporosis. |The |most |important
|instruction |regarding |exercise |would |be |to:
a. Exercise |doing |weight |bearing |activities.
b. Exercise |to |reduce |weight.
c. Avoid |exercise |activities |that |increase |the |risk |of |fracture
d. Exercise |to |strengthen |muscles |and |thereby |protect |bones.
A.
We |have |an |expert-written |solution |to |this |problem!
The |nurse |knows |that |a |60-year-old |female |client's |susceptibility |to |osteoporosis |is |most |likely |related
|to:
a. |Lack |of |exercise
b. |Hormonal |disturbances
b. |Lack |of |calcium
,d. |Genetic |predisposition
B.
The |nurse |should |include |which |of |the |following |client |teachings |for |prevention |of |rapid |progression |of
|osteoporosis?
a. avoid |taking |skim |milk
b. avoid |taking |protein-rich |foods
c. avoid |calcium |supplement
d. avoid |alcohol
D.
Different |approaches |may |be |taken |to |family |nursing |practice. |When |the |nurse |is |caring |for |a |patient
|who |needs |constant |care |in |the |home |setting |and |for |whom |most |of |the |care |is |provided |by |the
|patients |family, |what |is |the |best |approach |for |the |nurse |to |take?
a. Family |as |context
b. Family |as |a |patient
c. Family |as |a |system
d. Patient |as |individuaks
,C.
When |initiating |the |care |of |families, |one |factor |that |helps |organize |the |family |approach |to |the |nursing
|process |is |that |the |nurse
a. Views |all |patients |as |unique |individuals
b. Realizes |that |families |have |little |impact |on |individuals
c. Understands |that |individuals |have |little |impact |on |families
d. Realizes |that |individuals |have |an |impact |on |families
D.
When |focusing |on |older |adults, |the |nurse |must |be |aware |that
a. |Elder |abuse |happens |in |lower |socioeconomic |classes |only
b. |Elders |have |the |same |social |networks |as |younger |people
c. |Caregivers |may |be |spouses |or |middle-age |children
d. |Caregiver |stress |is |minimal |when |caring |for |a |patient
C.
, A |client |expresses |to |the |nurse |that |she |constantly |feels |irritated |and |loses |her |temper. |During |the
|course |of |the |interview, |the |nurse |finds |that |the |client |takes |care |of |her |mother |who |was |confined
|to |bed |following |a |stroke. |The |client |struggles |to |balance |caring |for |her |family |and |her |mother.
|Which |nursing |diagnosis |would |the |nurse |most |likely |identify |for |this |client?
a. Compromised |family |adjustment
b. Caregiver |role |strain
c. Ineffective |coping
d. Anxiety
B.
A |middle-aged |woman's |father |has |passed |away, |and |her |mother |requires |physical |and |emotional
|help |due |to |disabilities. |The |woman |is |married |and |raising |two |children, |along |with |working |full
|time. |All |of |the |factors |described |are
a. Stressors
b. Demands
c. Illnesses
d. Stimuli
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
The |nurse |is |instructing |a |65-year-old |female |client |diagnosed |with |osteoporosis. |The |most |important
|instruction |regarding |exercise |would |be |to:
a. Exercise |doing |weight |bearing |activities.
b. Exercise |to |reduce |weight.
c. Avoid |exercise |activities |that |increase |the |risk |of |fracture
d. Exercise |to |strengthen |muscles |and |thereby |protect |bones.
A.
We |have |an |expert-written |solution |to |this |problem!
The |nurse |knows |that |a |60-year-old |female |client's |susceptibility |to |osteoporosis |is |most |likely |related
|to:
a. |Lack |of |exercise
b. |Hormonal |disturbances
b. |Lack |of |calcium
,d. |Genetic |predisposition
B.
The |nurse |should |include |which |of |the |following |client |teachings |for |prevention |of |rapid |progression |of
|osteoporosis?
a. avoid |taking |skim |milk
b. avoid |taking |protein-rich |foods
c. avoid |calcium |supplement
d. avoid |alcohol
D.
Different |approaches |may |be |taken |to |family |nursing |practice. |When |the |nurse |is |caring |for |a |patient
|who |needs |constant |care |in |the |home |setting |and |for |whom |most |of |the |care |is |provided |by |the
|patients |family, |what |is |the |best |approach |for |the |nurse |to |take?
a. Family |as |context
b. Family |as |a |patient
c. Family |as |a |system
d. Patient |as |individuaks
,C.
When |initiating |the |care |of |families, |one |factor |that |helps |organize |the |family |approach |to |the |nursing
|process |is |that |the |nurse
a. Views |all |patients |as |unique |individuals
b. Realizes |that |families |have |little |impact |on |individuals
c. Understands |that |individuals |have |little |impact |on |families
d. Realizes |that |individuals |have |an |impact |on |families
D.
When |focusing |on |older |adults, |the |nurse |must |be |aware |that
a. |Elder |abuse |happens |in |lower |socioeconomic |classes |only
b. |Elders |have |the |same |social |networks |as |younger |people
c. |Caregivers |may |be |spouses |or |middle-age |children
d. |Caregiver |stress |is |minimal |when |caring |for |a |patient
C.
, A |client |expresses |to |the |nurse |that |she |constantly |feels |irritated |and |loses |her |temper. |During |the
|course |of |the |interview, |the |nurse |finds |that |the |client |takes |care |of |her |mother |who |was |confined
|to |bed |following |a |stroke. |The |client |struggles |to |balance |caring |for |her |family |and |her |mother.
|Which |nursing |diagnosis |would |the |nurse |most |likely |identify |for |this |client?
a. Compromised |family |adjustment
b. Caregiver |role |strain
c. Ineffective |coping
d. Anxiety
B.
A |middle-aged |woman's |father |has |passed |away, |and |her |mother |requires |physical |and |emotional
|help |due |to |disabilities. |The |woman |is |married |and |raising |two |children, |along |with |working |full
|time. |All |of |the |factors |described |are
a. Stressors
b. Demands
c. Illnesses
d. Stimuli