NCLEX Practice Questions Exam 1
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A nurse is providing care based on Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs. For which
nursing activities is this approach useful?
a. Making accurate nursing diagnoses
b. Establishing priorities of care
c. Communicating concerns more concisely
d. Integrating science into nursing care - b. Maslow's hierarchy of basic human needs is
useful for establishing priorities of care.
The nurse is prioritizing nursing care for a patient in a long-term care facility. Which
examples of nursing interventions help meet physiologic needs? Select all that apply.
a. Preventing falls in the facility
b. Changing a patient's oxygen tank
c. Providing materials for a patient who likes to draw
d. Helping a patient eat his dinner
e. Facilitating a visit from a spouse
f. Referring a patient to a cancer support group. - b, d. Physiologic needs—oxygen, water,
food, elimination, temperature, sexuality, physical activity, and rest—must be met at least
minimally to maintain life. Providing food and oxygen are examples of interventions to
meet these needs. Preventing falls helps meet safety and security needs, providing art
supplies may help meet self-actualization needs, facilitating visits from loved ones helps
meet self-esteem needs, and referring a patient to a support group helps meet love and
belonging needs.
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The nurse caring for patients postoperatively uses careful hand hygiene and sterile
techniques when handling patients. Which of Maslow's basic human needs is being met
by this nurse?
a. Physiologic
b. Safety and security
c. Self-esteem
d. Love and belonging - b. By carrying out careful hand hygiene and using sterile
technique, nurses provide safety from infection. An example of a physiologic need is
clearing a patient's airway. Self-esteem needs may be met by allowing an older adult to
talk about a past career. An example of helping meet a love and belonging need is
contacting a hospitalized patient's family to arrange a visit.
The nurse caring for patients in a long-term care facility knows that the highest level on
Maslow's hierarchy of needs is self-actualization needs. Which statements accurately
describe the achievement of self-actualization? Select all that apply.
a. Humans are born with a fully developed sense of self-actualization.
b. Self-actualization needs are met by depending on others for help.
c. The self-actualization process continues throughout life.
d. Loneliness and isolation occur when self-actualization needs are unmet.
e. A person achieves self-actualization by focusing on problems outside self.
f. Self-actualization needs may be met by creatively solving problems. - c, e, f. Self-
actualization, or reaching one's full potential, is a process that continues throughout life.
A person achieves self-actualization by focusing on problems outside oneself and using
creativity as a guideline for solving problems and pursuing interests. Humans are not
born with a fully developed sense of self-actualization, and self-actualization needs are
not met specifically by depending on others for help. Loneliness and isolation are not
always the result of unmet self-actualization needs.
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A nurse works with families in crisis at a community mental health care facility. What is
the best broad definition of a family?
a. A father, a mother, and children
b. A group whose members are biologically related
c. A unit that includes aunts, uncles, and cousins
d. A group of people who live together and depend on each other for support - d.
Although all the responses may be true, the best definition is a group of people who live
together and depend on each other for physical, emotional, or financial support.
A nurse performs an assessment of a family consisting of a single mother, a grandmother,
and two children. Which interview questions directed to the single mother could the nurse
use to assess the affective and coping family function? Select all that apply.
a. Who is the person you depend on for emotional support?
b. Who is the breadwinner in your family?
c. Do you plan on having any more children?
d. Who keeps your family together in times of stress?
e. What family traditions do you pass on to your children?
f. Do you live in an environment that you consider safe? - a, d. The five major areas of
family function are physical, economic, reproductive, affective and coping, and
socialization. Asking who provides emotional support in times of stress assesses the
affective and coping function. Assessing the breadwinner focuses on the economic
function. Inquiring about having more children assesses the reproductive function, asking
about family traditions assesses the socialization function, and checking the environment
assesses the physical function.
The nurse caring for families in a free health care clinic identifies psychosocial risk
factors for altered family health. Which example describes one of these risk factors?
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