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1. While BEattending BEan BEinternational BEnursing BEconference, BEmany BEdiscussions
BEand BEbreak-out BEsessions BEfocused BEon BEthe BEWorld BEHealth BEOrganization's
BE(WHO) BEviews BEon BEhealth. BEOf BEthe BEfollowing BEcomments BEmade BEby BEnurses
BEduring BEa BEdiscussion BEsession, BEwhich BEstatements BEwould BEbe BEconsidered BEa
BEgood BErepresentation BEof BEthe BEWHO BEdefinition? BESelect BEall BEthat BEapply.
A. Interests BEin BEkeeping BEthe BEolder BEadult BEpopulation BEengaged BEin BEsuch BEactivities
BEas BEbook BEreviews BEand BEword BEgames BEduring BEsocial BEtime
B. Increase BEin BEthe BEnumber BEof BEchair BEaerobics BEclasses BEprovided BEin BEthe
BEskilled BEcare BEfacilities
C. Interventions BEgeared BEtoward BEkeeping BEthe BEolder BEadult BEpopulation
BEdiagnosed BEwith BEdiabetes BEmellitus BEunder BEtight BEblood BEglucose BEcontrol BEby
BEproviding BEin-home BEcooking BEclasses
D. Providing BEtransportation BEfor BErenal BEdialysis BEclients BEto BEand BEfrom BEtheir
BEhemodialysis BEsessions
E. Providing BEhandwashing BEteaching BEsessions BEto BEa BEgroup BEof BEyoung
BE children BEAnswer: BEA, BEB, BEC, BEE
Rationale: BEWHO BEdefinition BEof BEhealth BEis BEdefined BEas BE"a BEstate BEof BEcomplete
BEphysical, BEmental, BEand BEsocial BEwell-being BEand BEnot BEmerely BEthe BEabsence BEof
BEdisease BEand BEinfirmity." BEEngaging BEin BEbook BEreviews BEfacilitates BEmental BEand
BEsocial BEwell-being; BEchair BEaerobics BEhelps BEfacilitate BEphysical BEwell-being; BEand
BEassisting BEwith BEtight BEcontrol BEof BEdiabetes BEhelps BEwith BEfacilitating BEphysical BEwell-
being BE(even BEthough BEthe BEperson BEhas BEa BEchronic BEdisease). BEHandwashing BEis BEvital
BEin BEthe BEprevention BEof BEdisease BEand BEspread BEof BEgerms.
Question BEformat: BEMultiple BESelect
CHAPTER BE1
Concepts BEof BEHealth BEand BEDiseaseCognitive
BELevel: BEApply
Client BENeeds: BESafe, BEEffective BECare BEEnvironment: BEManagement BEof
BECare BEReference: BEp. BE2
2. A BEcommunity BEhealth BEnurse BEis BEteaching BEa BEgroup BEof BErecent BEgraduates
BEabout BEthe BElarge BEvariety BEof BEfactors BEthat BEinfluence BEan BEindividual's BEhealth
BEor BElack BEthereof. BEThe BEnurse BEis BEreferring BEto BEthe BEHealthy BEPeople BE2020
BEreport BEfrom BEthe BEU.S. BEDepartment BEof BEHealth BEand BEHuman BEServices BEas BEa
BEteaching BEexample. BEOf BEthe BEfollowing BEaspects BEdiscussed, BEwhich BEwould BEbe
BEconsidered BEa BEdeterminant BEof BEhealth BEthat BEis BEoutside BEthe BEfocus BEof BEthis
BEreport?
A. The BEclient BEhas BEa BEdiverse BEbackground BEby BEbeing BEof BEAsian BEand BENative
BEAmerican/First BENation BEdescent BEand BEpractices BEvarious BEalternative BEtherapies
BEto BEminimize BEeffects BEof BEstress.
B. The BEclient BEhas BEa BEfamily BEhistory BEof BEcardiovascular BEdisease BErelated
BEto BEhypercholesterolemia BEand BEremains BEnoncompliant BEwith BEthe BEtreatment
BEregime.
C. The BEclient BEhas BEa BEgood BEcareer BEwith BEexceptional BEpreventive BEhealth BEcare
BEbenefits.
D. The BEclient BElives BEin BEan BEaffluent, BEclean, BEsuburban BEcommunity BEwith BEaccess
BEto BEmany BEhealth BEcare BEfacilities.
Answer: BEB
,Rationale: BEIn BEHealthy BEPeople BE2020, BEthe BEfocus BEis BEto BEpromote BEgood BEhealth BEto
BEall BE(such BEas BEusing BEalternative BEtherapies BEto BEminimize BEeffects BEof BEstress);
BEachieving BEhealth BEequity BEand BEpromoting BEhealth BEfor BEall BE(which BEincludes
BEhaving BEgood BEhealth BEcare BEbenefits); BEand BEpromoting BEgood BEhealth BE(which
BEincludes BEliving BEin BEa BEclean BEcommunity BEwith BEgood BEaccess BEto BEhealth BEcare).
BEBeing BEnoncompliant BEwith BEtreatments BEto BEcontrol BEhigh BEcholesterol BElevels BEwith
BEa BEfamily BEhistory BEto BECV BEdisease BEdoes BEnot BEmeet BEthe BE"attaining BElives BEfree BEof
BEpreventable BEdisease BEand BEpremature BEdeath" BEgoal/objective.
Question BEformat: BEMultiple BEChoice
Chapter BE1: BEConcepts BEof BEHealth BEand BEDisease
BECognitive BELevel: BEApply
Client BENeeds: BEHealth BEPromotion BEand BEMaintenance
BEReference: BEp. BE2
3. A BEmember BEof BEthe BEhealth BEcare BEteam BEis BEresearching BEthe BEetiology BEand
BEpathogenesis BEof BEa BEnumber BEof BEclients BEwho BEare BEunder BEhis BEcare BEin BEa BEhospital
BEcontext. BEWhich BEaspect BEof BEclients' BEsituations BEbest BEcharacterizes BEpathogenesis
BErather BEthan BEetiology?
A. A BEclient BEwho BEhas BEbeen BEexposed BEto BEthe BEmycobacterium BEtuberculosis
BEbacterium.
B. A BEclient BEwho BEis BEhas BEincreasing BEserum BEammonia BElevels BEdue BEto BEliver BEcirrhosis.
C. A BEclient BEwho BEwas BEadmitted BEwith BEthe BEeffects BEof BEmethyl BEalcohol BEpoisoning.
D. A BEclient BEwith BEmultiple BEskeletal BEinjuries BEsecondary BEto BEa BEmotor BEvehicle
BEaccident.
Answer: BEB
Rationale: BEPathogenesis BErefers BEto BEthe BEprogressive BEand BEevolutionary BEcourse BEof
BEdisease, BEsuch BEas BEthe BEincreasing BEammonia BElevels BEthat BEaccompany BEliver
BEdisease. BEBacteria, BEpoisons, BEand BEtraumatic BEinjuries BEare BEexamples BEof BEetiologic
BEfactors.
Question BEformat: BEMultiple BEChoice
Chapter BE1: BEConcepts BEof BEHealth BEand BEDisease
BECognitive BELevel: BEApply
Client BENeeds: BEPhysiological BEIntegrity: BEPhysiological BEAdaptation
BEReference: BEp. BE3
4. A BEnew BEclient BEwho BEsuffered BEa BEmyocardial BEinfarction BErequires BEangioplasty
BEand BEstent BEplacement. BEHe BEhas BEarrived BEto BEhis BEfirst BEcardiac BErehabilitation
BEappointment. BEIn BEthis BEfirst BEsession, BEa BEreview BEof BEthe BEpathogenesis BEof
BEcoronary BEartery BEdisease BEis BEaddressed. BEWhich BEstatement BEby BEthe BEclient
BEverifies BEto BEthe BEnurse BEthat BEhe BEhas BEunderstood BEthe BEnurse's BEteachings BEabout
BEcoronary BEartery BEdisease?
A. "All BEI BEhave BEto BEdo BEis BEstop BEsmoking BEand BEthen BEI BEwon't BEhave BEany BEmore BEheart
BEattacks."
B. "My BEartery BEwas BEclogged BEby BEfat BEso BEI BEwill BEneed BEto BEstop BEeating BEfatty BEfoods
BElike BEfrench BEfries BEevery BEday."
C. "Sounds BElike BEthis BEbegan BEbecause BEof BEinflammation BEinside BEmy BEartery BEthat
BEmade BEit BEeasy BEto BEform BEfatty BEstreaks BEwhich BEled BEto BEmy BEclogged BEartery."
D. " BEIf BEyou BEdo BEnot BEexercise BEregularly BEto BEget BEyour BEheart BErate BEup, BEblood
BEpools BEin BEthe BEveins BEcausing BEa BEclot BEwhich BEstops BEblood BEflow BEto BEthe
BEmuscle BEand BEyou BEhave BEa BEheart BEattack."
Answer: BEC
, Rationale: BEThe BEtrue BEetiology/cause BEof BEcoronary BEartery BEdisease BE(CAD) BEis
BEunknown; BEhowever, BEthe BEpathogenesis BEof BEthe BEdisorder BErelates BEto BEthe
BEprogression BEof BEthe BEinflammatory BEprocess BEfrom BEa BEfatty BEstreak BEto BEthe
BEocclusive BEvessel BElesion BEseen BEin BEpeople BEwith BEcoronary BEartery BEdisease. BERisk
BEfactors BEfor BECAD BErevolve BEaround BEcigarette BEsmoking, BEdiet BEhigh BEin BEfat, BEand
BElack BEof BEexercise.
Question BEformat: BEMultiple BEChoice
Chapter BE1: BEConcepts BEof BEHealth BEand BEDisease
BECognitive BELevel: BEApply
Client BENeeds: BEPhysiological BEIntegrity: BEPhysiological BEAdaptation
BEReference: BEp. BE3
5. A BE77-year-old BEman BEis BEa BEhospital BEinpatient BEadmitted BEfor BEexacerbation BEof BEhis
BEchronic BEobstructive BEpulmonary BEdisease BE(COPD), BEand BEa BErespiratory BEtherapist
BE(RT) BEis B E assessing BEthe BEclient BEfor BEthe BEfirst BEtime. BEWhich BEaspect BEof BEthe
BEclient's BEcurrent BEstate BEof BEhealth BEwould BEbe BEbest BEcharacterized BEas BEa
BEsymptom BErather BEthan BEa BEsign?
A. The BEclient's BEoxygen BEsaturation BEis BE83% BEby BEpulse BEoximetry.
B. The BEclient BEnotes BEthat BEhe BEhas BEincreased BEwork BEof BEbreathing BEwhen BElying
BEsupine.
C. The BERT BEhears BEdiminished BEbreath BEsounds BEto BEthe BEclient's BElower
BElung BEfields BEbilaterally.
D. The BEclient's BErespiratory BErate BEis BE31 BEbreaths BEper BEminute.
Answer: BEB
Rationale: BESymptoms BEare BEsubjective BEreports BEby BEthe BEperson BEexperiencing BEthe
BEhealth BEproblem, BEsuch BEas BEreports BEof BEbreathing BEdifficulty. BEOxygen BElevels,
BElistening BEto BEbreath BEsounds, BEand BErespiratory BErate BEare BEall BEobjective, BEobservable
BEsigns BEof BEdisease.
Question BEformat: BEMultiple BEChoice
Chapter BE1: BEConcepts BEof BEHealth BEand BEDisease
BECognitive BELevel: BEAnalyze
Client BENeeds: BEPhysiological BEIntegrity: BEPhysiological BEAdaptation
BEReference: BEp. BE5
6. Which BEsituation BEwould BEbe BEclassified BEas BEa BEcomplication BEof BEa BEdisease BEor
BEoutcome BEfrom BEthe BEtreatment BEregimen? BESelect BEall BEthat BEapply.
A. Massive BEpulmonary BEemboli BEfollowing BEdiagnosis BEof BEnew BEonset BEatrial BEfibrillation.
B. Burning, BEintense BEincision BEpain BEfollowing BEsurgery BEto BEremove BEa BEportion BEof
BEcolon BEdue BEto BEintestinal BEaganglionosis.
C. Development BEof BEpulmonary BEfibrosis BEfollowing BEtreatment BEwith
BEbleomycin, BEan BEantibiotic BEchemotherapy BEagent BEused BEin BEtreatment BEof
BElymphoma.
D. Gradual BEdeterioration BEin BEability BEto BEwalk BEunassisted BEfor BEa BEclient
BEdiagnosed BEwith BEParkinson BEdisease.
E. Loss BEof BEshort-term BEmemory BEin BEa BEclient BEdiagnosed BEwith BEAlzheimer BEdisease.
Answer: BEA, BEC
Rationale: BEDevelopment BEof BEpulmonary BEemboli BEand BEpulmonary BEfibrosis
BEfollowing BEchemotherapy BEare BEboth BEexamples BEof BEa BEcomplication BE(adverse
BEextensions BEof BEa BEdisease BEor BEoutcome BEfrom BEtreatment). BEIt BEis BEnormal BEto
BEexpect BEincisional BEpain BEfollowing