NURS 307 Test 1
Match the following:
a. Practice
b. Roles
c. Responsibilities
1. Standards of practice, ethics, autonomy, accountability
2. How the individual nurse integrates knowledge, skills and personal approach.
3. Caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator, manager - answera - 2
b-3
c-1
The met paradigm of nursing is made up of:
a.
physical, mental, spiritual, social
b.
person, nurse, health, environment
c.
individual, group, community, environment
d.
person, place, thing, idea - answerb
You are talking with a group of older adults at Creston Plaza Apartments and they ask
why you, as a nurse, are so concerned that they have adequate health care. You begin
telling them about how your faith moves you to concern and action. Which theological
concepts would explain your motivation?
a.
Redemption and vocation
b.
Creation and the fall
c.
Hope/longing and creation
d.
Creation and redemption - answera
Scott is making his first family visit in the Burton Heights neighborhood. He notices that
the family has cell phones, tablets, and a huge new 5K SMART TV but doesn't seem to
have sufficient resources for healthy foods. Scott attempts to be respectful of this choice
even while it is very puzzling to him. Which of the following core virtues is evident in this
scenario?
a.
Justice
,b.
Faith
c.
Charity
d.
Wisdom - answerd
The philosophy of community-based nursing practice has an emphasis on providing
comprehensive, coordinated, _________ care:
a.
coercive
b.
collaborated
c.
continuous
d.
all of the above - answerc
Organize the following terms from broadest to narrowest:
a.
Family
b.
Individual
c.
Community/culture
d.
Society - answerd, c, a, b
True/False: A community nurse is meeting with a patient during a home visit. The
patient states that he struggles to grocery shop because the bus route is so out of his
way. The nurse sees this as a non-modifiable determinant of health because there's
nothing they can do to change it. - answerFalse - the nurse may not have the power to
change the bus route, but they could contact people who do have that power
True/False: CBN is about how you practice (not where) and is applicable to nurses in
ALL settings - answerTrue
All of these are components of CBN EXCEPT:
a.
tertiary care
b.
self-care
c.
partnership
d.
collaborative care - answera
, match the following terms and definitions:
a.
health promotion
b.
primary health protection
c.
secondary health protection
d.
tertiary health protection
1.
effort to maintain or improve an already healthy state
2.
measures that protect one from diseases
3.
rehabilitation of a person with a disease
4.
measures that focus on early diagnosis and prompt treatment - answera- 1
b- 2
c- 4
d- 3
Match the following terms to an example:
a.
health promotion
b.
primary
c.
secondary
d.
tertiary
1.
screen for tb
2.
wear your seat belt
3.
physical therapy
4.
teaching your neighbor about the community garden - answera- 4
b- 2
c- 1
d- 3
Match the following:
a. Practice
b. Roles
c. Responsibilities
1. Standards of practice, ethics, autonomy, accountability
2. How the individual nurse integrates knowledge, skills and personal approach.
3. Caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator, manager - answera - 2
b-3
c-1
The met paradigm of nursing is made up of:
a.
physical, mental, spiritual, social
b.
person, nurse, health, environment
c.
individual, group, community, environment
d.
person, place, thing, idea - answerb
You are talking with a group of older adults at Creston Plaza Apartments and they ask
why you, as a nurse, are so concerned that they have adequate health care. You begin
telling them about how your faith moves you to concern and action. Which theological
concepts would explain your motivation?
a.
Redemption and vocation
b.
Creation and the fall
c.
Hope/longing and creation
d.
Creation and redemption - answera
Scott is making his first family visit in the Burton Heights neighborhood. He notices that
the family has cell phones, tablets, and a huge new 5K SMART TV but doesn't seem to
have sufficient resources for healthy foods. Scott attempts to be respectful of this choice
even while it is very puzzling to him. Which of the following core virtues is evident in this
scenario?
a.
Justice
,b.
Faith
c.
Charity
d.
Wisdom - answerd
The philosophy of community-based nursing practice has an emphasis on providing
comprehensive, coordinated, _________ care:
a.
coercive
b.
collaborated
c.
continuous
d.
all of the above - answerc
Organize the following terms from broadest to narrowest:
a.
Family
b.
Individual
c.
Community/culture
d.
Society - answerd, c, a, b
True/False: A community nurse is meeting with a patient during a home visit. The
patient states that he struggles to grocery shop because the bus route is so out of his
way. The nurse sees this as a non-modifiable determinant of health because there's
nothing they can do to change it. - answerFalse - the nurse may not have the power to
change the bus route, but they could contact people who do have that power
True/False: CBN is about how you practice (not where) and is applicable to nurses in
ALL settings - answerTrue
All of these are components of CBN EXCEPT:
a.
tertiary care
b.
self-care
c.
partnership
d.
collaborative care - answera
, match the following terms and definitions:
a.
health promotion
b.
primary health protection
c.
secondary health protection
d.
tertiary health protection
1.
effort to maintain or improve an already healthy state
2.
measures that protect one from diseases
3.
rehabilitation of a person with a disease
4.
measures that focus on early diagnosis and prompt treatment - answera- 1
b- 2
c- 4
d- 3
Match the following terms to an example:
a.
health promotion
b.
primary
c.
secondary
d.
tertiary
1.
screen for tb
2.
wear your seat belt
3.
physical therapy
4.
teaching your neighbor about the community garden - answera- 4
b- 2
c- 1
d- 3