NR 222 Final Exam V1 | NR 222
Foundation of Nursing Process | Actual
Q&A with Rationale (NR222 Final Exam) |
Chamberlain
1. A nurse is conducting a community health education program regarding smoking cessation.
Which level of prevention does this represent?
A. Secondary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
Correct Answer: B
Primary prevention aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs by preventing
exposures to hazards and altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviors. Education programs
regarding smoking cessation are designed to encourage healthy lifestyles and prevent the
onset of chronic conditions. This level of care is proactive and focuses on health promotion
and specific protection.
2. Which of Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns focuses on a patient’s level of self-worth and
emotional patterns?
A. Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
,B. Value-Belief Pattern
C. Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
D. Role-Relationship Pattern
Correct Answer: C
The Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern describes the patient’s self-concept and
perceptions of self, including body image and self-esteem. It involves assessing the patient’s
feelings about themselves and their overall sense of well-being. This pattern helps nurses
understand the emotional state and mental health of the individual being cared for.
3. A patient with diabetes is learning how to self-administer insulin. Which domain of
learning is primarily involved in this task?
A. Affective domain
B. Cognitive domain
C. Physical domain
D. Psychomotor domain
Correct Answer: D
The psychomotor domain involves physical movement, coordination, and use of motor-
skill areas. Learning to inject insulin requires manual dexterity and the physical integration
of technical skills. Nurses evaluate this domain by observing the patient’s performance of
the task successfully.
, 4. Which component of the Health Belief Model (HBM) addresses an individual’s opinion of
the chances of getting a condition?
A. Perceived Barriers
B. Perceived Severity
C. Perceived Benefits
D. Perceived Susceptibility
Correct Answer: D
Perceived susceptibility refers to an individual’s subjective assessment of their risk of
developing a specific health problem. If a person believes they are at high risk, they are
more likely to engage in behaviors to decrease that risk. This is a foundational concept in
predicting whether an individual will adopt health-promoting actions.
5. A nurse is performing a screening for scoliosis in a middle school. This activity represents
which level of prevention?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Health promotion
Correct Answer: B
Foundation of Nursing Process | Actual
Q&A with Rationale (NR222 Final Exam) |
Chamberlain
1. A nurse is conducting a community health education program regarding smoking cessation.
Which level of prevention does this represent?
A. Secondary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Quaternary prevention
Correct Answer: B
Primary prevention aims to prevent disease or injury before it ever occurs by preventing
exposures to hazards and altering unhealthy or unsafe behaviors. Education programs
regarding smoking cessation are designed to encourage healthy lifestyles and prevent the
onset of chronic conditions. This level of care is proactive and focuses on health promotion
and specific protection.
2. Which of Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns focuses on a patient’s level of self-worth and
emotional patterns?
A. Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
,B. Value-Belief Pattern
C. Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
D. Role-Relationship Pattern
Correct Answer: C
The Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern describes the patient’s self-concept and
perceptions of self, including body image and self-esteem. It involves assessing the patient’s
feelings about themselves and their overall sense of well-being. This pattern helps nurses
understand the emotional state and mental health of the individual being cared for.
3. A patient with diabetes is learning how to self-administer insulin. Which domain of
learning is primarily involved in this task?
A. Affective domain
B. Cognitive domain
C. Physical domain
D. Psychomotor domain
Correct Answer: D
The psychomotor domain involves physical movement, coordination, and use of motor-
skill areas. Learning to inject insulin requires manual dexterity and the physical integration
of technical skills. Nurses evaluate this domain by observing the patient’s performance of
the task successfully.
, 4. Which component of the Health Belief Model (HBM) addresses an individual’s opinion of
the chances of getting a condition?
A. Perceived Barriers
B. Perceived Severity
C. Perceived Benefits
D. Perceived Susceptibility
Correct Answer: D
Perceived susceptibility refers to an individual’s subjective assessment of their risk of
developing a specific health problem. If a person believes they are at high risk, they are
more likely to engage in behaviors to decrease that risk. This is a foundational concept in
predicting whether an individual will adopt health-promoting actions.
5. A nurse is performing a screening for scoliosis in a middle school. This activity represents
which level of prevention?
A. Primary prevention
B. Secondary prevention
C. Tertiary prevention
D. Health promotion
Correct Answer: B