NUR 155- Final Exam Questions with
Correct Answers Graded A+ 2025
health promotion- 3 levels -Correct Answers ✔-primary, secondary, tertiary
primary -Correct Answers ✔-prevention
secondary -Correct Answers ✔-identification/early intervention
tertiary -Correct Answers ✔-rehabilitation and restoration
What is Maslow's highest priority? -Correct Answers ✔-physiological needs (food,
clothing, shelter)
Does the highest priority of needs start at the top or the bottom of the period in
Maslow's? -Correct Answers ✔-starts at bottom of the pyramid
What kind of open therapeutic communication should we use as nurses? -Correct
Answers ✔-open ended statements and questions
What does being a role of advocacy mean as a nurse? -Correct Answers ✔-argues
or pleads on behalf of what is best for the patient, even if the patient cannot speak
for themselves, the RN must be an advocate for their patients
What kind of relationships do we want with our patients? -Correct Answers ✔-
trusting
Differ between assertive and non-assertive communication techniques. -Correct
Answers ✔-Assertive: uses "I am" statements
Aggressive: uses "You should" statements
What does SBAR stand for and what is it? -Correct Answers ✔-Situation,
Background, Assessment, Recommendations
SBAR is a communication tool used for health care members, it is professional, it
is organized
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What data from SBAR does current vital signs fall under? -Correct Answers ✔-
Assessment data NOT background
*a lot of people get this confused
Specific details for each category of SBAR
S: situation -Correct Answers ✔-what is the situation you are calling about?
provide your name, health care agency, patient name, brief info about the problem.
p. 433 in text
Specific details for each category of SBAR
B: background -Correct Answers ✔-provide info pertinent to the current situation,
admitting dx, date of admission, important clinical info that relates to patient
Specific details for each category of SBAR
A: Assessment -Correct Answers ✔-refers to the current condition of the patient-
ex. include current vital signs, O2 level, pain scale, LOC, any change in
assessment since the previous communication, also indicate the severity of the
problem
Specific details for each category of SBAR
R: recommendation -Correct Answers ✔-what is your recomendation for resolving
the problem? what do you need from the Dr.; some example include: come see
patient, transfer to diff. unit, order a med, etc.
What is the Nursing Process and what does it stand for? -Correct Answers ✔-The
nursing process is a systematic, rational method for planning and providing nursing
care. Page: 156
ADPIE stands for:
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
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