01. Research shows that spirituality negatively affects physical
and psychological health, quality of life, and disease prevention
activities.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE Correct Answers B
02. Establishing presence involves attentive listening, talking
with clients, answering questions, and offering your time.
A) TRUE
B) FALSE Correct Answers A
03. A student nurse is telling a faculty member that her client
talked about gaining spiritual comfort from being focused on her
inner self, including her values and principles. The instructor
explains this is an example of:
A) Faith
B) Community
C) Interpersonal Connection
D) Self-Transcendence Correct Answers D
04. What do you think my religion is based on my diet
preferences? I don't drink Mountain Dew, Pepsi, or Coke. I don't
drink regular coffee and I never drink alcohol.
A) Christianity
B) Jehovah's Witness
,C) Russian Orthodox
D) Mormonism Correct Answers D
05. What do you think my religion is based on my diet
preferences? I don't eat pork. I always tell the nurse I do not
want milk and meat at the same time.
A) Hinduism
B) Islam
C) Judaism
D) Christianity Correct Answers C
06. What do you think my religion is based on my diet? I don't
eat stuffed pork chops, ham, bacon, or non beef hot dogs. I also
don't drink alcohol with my other foods. I always fast during the
month of Ramadan.
A) Hinduism
B) Judaism
C) Islam
D) Mormonism Correct Answers C
07. What do you think my religion is? I don't eat anything
prepared with blood or anything containing blood.
A) Hinduism
B) Islam
C) Christianity
D) Jehovah's Witness Correct Answers D
,08. What do you think my religion is ? I only eat vegetables. I
don't want a chicken or cow or anything killed for my benefit.
A) Jehovah's Witness
B) Islam
C) Native American
D) Hinduism Correct Answers D
09. Who am I? Pick my religious or cultural group. I may refuse
surgery or a test if it is on one of my Holy Days. I believe
nonhuman spirits can invade the body and cause illness, that is
my problem. I do not believe in euthanasia.
A) Sikhism
B) Buddhism
C) Islam
D) Christianity Correct Answers B
1. A 16-year-old female tells the school nurse that she doesn't
need the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine since her partner
always uses condoms. The best response by the nurse to this
statement is:
1. "Latex condoms are the most effective way to eliminate the
risk of HPV transmission."
2. "Your parents may not want you to receive the HPV vaccine
since it has been shown to increase sexual risk taking and sexual
activity."
3. "The HPV 9-valent vaccine is recommended for males and
females even if they use condoms because it targets the specific
viruses that cause cancer and genital warts."
, 4. "You are past the recommended age to receive the vaccine."
Correct Answers 3
1. A 50-year-old woman is recovering from a bilateral
mastectomy. She refuses to eat, discourages visitors, and pays
little attention to her appearance. One morning the nurse enters
the room to see the patient with her hair combed and makeup
applied. Which of the following is the best response from the
nurse?
1. "What's the special occasion?"
2. "You must be feeling better today."
3. "This is the first time I've seen you look this good."
4. "I see that you've combed your hair and put on makeup."
Correct Answers 4
1. A patient's family member is considering having her mother
placed in a nursing center. The nurse has talked with the family
before and knows that this is a difficult decision. Which of the
following criteria does the nurse recommend in choosing a
nursing center? (Select all that apply.)
1. The center needs to be clean, and rooms should look like a
hospital room.
2. Adequate staffing is available on all shifts.
3. Social activities are available for all residents.
4. The center provides three meals daily with a set menu and
serving schedule.
5. Staff encourage family involvement in care planning and
assisting with physical care. Correct Answers 2, 3, 5