Nursing Practice V - Naga Nov 2025 NLE
Situation 1 - The following questions refer to nurse's efforts to do collaboration and teamwork.
Select the best answer.
1. The most important role of the nurse as a member of the team is to:
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A. carry out medical orders
B. meet the needs for the physical well being of patients
C. coordinate the psychological care and management of clients
D. keep a 24 hour watch for the patients
2. A biologic/medical approach to patient care utilizes which of the following?
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A. Million therapy
B. Somatic therapy
C. Behavioral therapy
D. Psychotherapy
3. Which of these nursing actions belong to the secondary level of preventive intervention?
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A. Providing mental health consultation to health care providers
B. Providing emergency psychiatric services
C. Being politically active in relation to mental health issues
D. Providing mental health education to members of the community
4. When the nurse identifies a client who has attempt to commit suicide the nurse should:
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A. call a priest
B. counsel the client
C. refer the client to the psychiatrist
D. refer the matter to the police
5. The community health nurse was invited by the principal of an elementary school and was
asked to give a talk to parents. An appropriate topic would be:
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A. the legal aspects of drug abuse
B. disciplining children at home and school
C. marital crises
D. the problems of out of school youth
Situation 2 - The nurse visited the Reyes family to check on their two growing children, aged 7
and 4 years. Upon her visit she observed that common areas of arguments between Mr. and
Mrs. Reyes are about conflicting ways of bringing up their children. Mrs. Reyes is lax and
tolerant while Mr. Reyes often insists strict ways to a point of over protectiveness from what he
perceives as unsafe i.e. community and neighbors that cannot be trusted.
6. Mr. Reyes remarked "I am wary about people visiting- with all the media news about child
kidnapping and robberies.” The nurse's BEST response would be:
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A. "Would you rather wish that I don't come and visit you may regard me as a stranger?"
B. "I get that.” The nurse diverts the attention to talk about non-threatening topics.
C. "It must be distressing to think and feel the way you do."
D. "I acknowledge what you are saying. My concern is the health care of your familyand information is
strictly confidential."
7. Mrs. Reyes expressed that her socializing with neighbors is limited because her husband
thinks she is getting overly friendly with a guy next door. Which of the following would the
nurse emphasize as basic?
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A. Keeping trust in the relationship
B. Avoid relating with neighbors to minimize conflict
C. Be assertive to express her individuality
D. Ignore the husband and just be supportive
8. For the nurse to be effective in developing rapport with the family it is essential that she
keeps her appointment on time and stick to a care plan.
She is applying the principle of:
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A. responsibility and accountability
B. consistency and predictability
C. honesty and integrity
D. empathy and compassion
, 9. Which of these symptoms if demonstrated by Mr. Reyes would necessitate referral to a
doctor?*
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A. Hypervigilance – exage detect threats
B. Suspicious affect
C. Hypersensitive
D. Loss of reality contact
10. The paranoid client utilizes which of the following defense mechanisms?
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A. Sublimation
B. Projection
C. Rationalization
D. Reaction formation
Situation 3 - Mr. Sison has been diagnosed as having early chronic glaucoma. He has been
admitted to the hospital for treatment.
11. The nurse identified a nursing problem of disturbed sensory perception:
visual impairment characterized by:
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A. Sudden loss of eyesight
B. Loss of night vision
C. Loss of peripheral vision
D. Loss of central vision
12. In order to understand the rationale for drug therapy, it is important for the nurse to know
that glaucoma is usually caused by:
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A. opacity in the lens
B. gradual diminution of the retina
C. damage to the proteins in the lens
D. increase production of aqueous fluid
13. Diamox is a drug used in the treatment of glaucoma. Which of these is the effect of this
drug? *
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Situation 1 - The following questions refer to nurse's efforts to do collaboration and teamwork.
Select the best answer.
1. The most important role of the nurse as a member of the team is to:
*
0/1
A. carry out medical orders
B. meet the needs for the physical well being of patients
C. coordinate the psychological care and management of clients
D. keep a 24 hour watch for the patients
2. A biologic/medical approach to patient care utilizes which of the following?
*
1/1
A. Million therapy
B. Somatic therapy
C. Behavioral therapy
D. Psychotherapy
3. Which of these nursing actions belong to the secondary level of preventive intervention?
*
0/1
A. Providing mental health consultation to health care providers
B. Providing emergency psychiatric services
C. Being politically active in relation to mental health issues
D. Providing mental health education to members of the community
4. When the nurse identifies a client who has attempt to commit suicide the nurse should:
*
0/1
A. call a priest
B. counsel the client
C. refer the client to the psychiatrist
D. refer the matter to the police
5. The community health nurse was invited by the principal of an elementary school and was
asked to give a talk to parents. An appropriate topic would be:
*
,1/1
A. the legal aspects of drug abuse
B. disciplining children at home and school
C. marital crises
D. the problems of out of school youth
Situation 2 - The nurse visited the Reyes family to check on their two growing children, aged 7
and 4 years. Upon her visit she observed that common areas of arguments between Mr. and
Mrs. Reyes are about conflicting ways of bringing up their children. Mrs. Reyes is lax and
tolerant while Mr. Reyes often insists strict ways to a point of over protectiveness from what he
perceives as unsafe i.e. community and neighbors that cannot be trusted.
6. Mr. Reyes remarked "I am wary about people visiting- with all the media news about child
kidnapping and robberies.” The nurse's BEST response would be:
*
0/1
A. "Would you rather wish that I don't come and visit you may regard me as a stranger?"
B. "I get that.” The nurse diverts the attention to talk about non-threatening topics.
C. "It must be distressing to think and feel the way you do."
D. "I acknowledge what you are saying. My concern is the health care of your familyand information is
strictly confidential."
7. Mrs. Reyes expressed that her socializing with neighbors is limited because her husband
thinks she is getting overly friendly with a guy next door. Which of the following would the
nurse emphasize as basic?
*
1/1
A. Keeping trust in the relationship
B. Avoid relating with neighbors to minimize conflict
C. Be assertive to express her individuality
D. Ignore the husband and just be supportive
8. For the nurse to be effective in developing rapport with the family it is essential that she
keeps her appointment on time and stick to a care plan.
She is applying the principle of:
*
0/1
A. responsibility and accountability
B. consistency and predictability
C. honesty and integrity
D. empathy and compassion
, 9. Which of these symptoms if demonstrated by Mr. Reyes would necessitate referral to a
doctor?*
0/1
A. Hypervigilance – exage detect threats
B. Suspicious affect
C. Hypersensitive
D. Loss of reality contact
10. The paranoid client utilizes which of the following defense mechanisms?
*
1/1
A. Sublimation
B. Projection
C. Rationalization
D. Reaction formation
Situation 3 - Mr. Sison has been diagnosed as having early chronic glaucoma. He has been
admitted to the hospital for treatment.
11. The nurse identified a nursing problem of disturbed sensory perception:
visual impairment characterized by:
*
1/1
A. Sudden loss of eyesight
B. Loss of night vision
C. Loss of peripheral vision
D. Loss of central vision
12. In order to understand the rationale for drug therapy, it is important for the nurse to know
that glaucoma is usually caused by:
*
0/1
A. opacity in the lens
B. gradual diminution of the retina
C. damage to the proteins in the lens
D. increase production of aqueous fluid
13. Diamox is a drug used in the treatment of glaucoma. Which of these is the effect of this
drug? *
0/1