NUR 501 EXAM1 QUESTIONS
BANK; COMPLETE ACCURATE
QUIZZES WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Accountability - correct answer- Answering for
one's own actions
Acute - correct answer- -usually thought to
resolve within a month (short duration)
pain that comes on quickly, can be severe but lasts a short
time.
-the cause is known
-treatment typically with analgesics
Affective learning - correct answer- Acquiring/
changing values, feelings or attitudes
Diabetic who didn't follow a prescribed diet be cause he
didn't believe it would matter changes his thoughts about
the need to follow prescribed ADA diet
,Andragogy - correct answer- Teaching of adults
Assault - correct answer- Any intentional threat
to bring about harmful or offensive contact; no contact is
necessary; fear of harm
Example: Threatening to proceed with a procedure the
patient has refused
Assessment - correct answer- Gather
information about the client's condition
Nursing Interview (history)
Autonomy - correct answer- A person's
independence, the right to choose what will happen to
one's own person.
A standard in ethics that represents an agreement to
respect another's right to determine a course of action.
, Barriers to learning - correct answer- Language
Cognitive level
Lack of interest
Cultural differences
Literacy
Health
Stress
Battery - correct answer- Any intentional
touching without consent; can be harmful or offensive to
personal dignity, battery always includes assault
Example: Exceeding the patient's consent
BEARS - correct answer- Bedtime problems
Excessive sleepiness during the day
Awakenings at night
Regularity of sleep
Sleep disorders
BANK; COMPLETE ACCURATE
QUIZZES WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Accountability - correct answer- Answering for
one's own actions
Acute - correct answer- -usually thought to
resolve within a month (short duration)
pain that comes on quickly, can be severe but lasts a short
time.
-the cause is known
-treatment typically with analgesics
Affective learning - correct answer- Acquiring/
changing values, feelings or attitudes
Diabetic who didn't follow a prescribed diet be cause he
didn't believe it would matter changes his thoughts about
the need to follow prescribed ADA diet
,Andragogy - correct answer- Teaching of adults
Assault - correct answer- Any intentional threat
to bring about harmful or offensive contact; no contact is
necessary; fear of harm
Example: Threatening to proceed with a procedure the
patient has refused
Assessment - correct answer- Gather
information about the client's condition
Nursing Interview (history)
Autonomy - correct answer- A person's
independence, the right to choose what will happen to
one's own person.
A standard in ethics that represents an agreement to
respect another's right to determine a course of action.
, Barriers to learning - correct answer- Language
Cognitive level
Lack of interest
Cultural differences
Literacy
Health
Stress
Battery - correct answer- Any intentional
touching without consent; can be harmful or offensive to
personal dignity, battery always includes assault
Example: Exceeding the patient's consent
BEARS - correct answer- Bedtime problems
Excessive sleepiness during the day
Awakenings at night
Regularity of sleep
Sleep disorders