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Final Exam: NU629 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Promotion & Disease Prevention. Regis

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Identify the populations that have a greater-than-average risk of developing health problems. Choose the answer that is most correct. - ANS The poor, children, women, elderly, immigrants, and ethnic minorities. Secondary prevention aims to prevent further illness in persons who are already diagnosed with a disease. Review the following scenarios and choose the one that best represents secondary prevention. - ANS Sally is a 48-year-old Type II diabetic. She is taking three different P.O. medications to help control her blood sugar, and her Hgb A1C is 7.5. Sally's provider is insisting that she be stricter with her diet and that she increase her physical activity. If this doesn't improve her BS, she will need to start insulin; Secondary prevention is gaining more attention as the number of those living with chronic illnesses continues to increase. Primary prevention aims to "prevent" a disease state from occurring. PP strategies reduce the occurrence or delay the onset of disease such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer; secondary prevention activities promote health within the limits of the illness or disability.

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NU 629 / NU629 Final Exam: (Latest Update
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1. A nurse performing a physical assessment of a client gathers both

subjective and objective data. Which of the following findings would the

nurse document as subjective data?: The client states that he has a rash.

2. A nurse is reviewing the findings of a physical examination that have

been documented in a client's record. Which piece of information does the

nurse recognize as objective data?: A 1 x 2-inch scar is present on the lower

right portion of the abdomen.

3. A nurse is making an initial home visit to a client with chronic

obstructive disease who was recently discharged from the hospital. Which

type of database dose the nurse use to obtain information from the client?:

Complete






,4. A nurse is examining a 25 year old client who was seen in the clinic 2

weeks ago for symptoms of a cold and is now complaining of chest

congestion and cough. The nurse should proceed with the examination by

collecting:: Data related to the respiratory system.

5. A client is brought to the emergency department after a motor vehicle

accident. The client is alert and cooperative but has sustained multiple

fractures of the legs. How should the nurse proceed with data collection?:

Ask health history questions while performing the examination and initiating

emergency measures.

6. A client who was given a diagnosis of hypertension 3 months ago is at

the clinic for a checkup. Which type of database does the nurse use in

performing an assessment?: Follow-up.

7. A Mexican-American client with epilepsy is being seen at the clinic

for an initial examination. The nurse understands that the primary

purpose of including cultural information in the health assessment is to::

Determine what the client believes has caused the epilepsy.






, 8. A nurse performing a skin assessment uses the back of the hand of

feel the client's skin on both arms and notes that the skin is warm. The

nurse determines that:: The skin temperature is normal.

9. A nurse performing a skin assessment notes that the client's skin is

very dry. The nurse documents this finding as:: Xerosis.

10. A nurse is preparing the perform a skin examination with the use of

a Wood light. In preparing for this diagnostic test, the nurse should::

Darken the room.

11. A nurse performing an assessment of a client with kidney failure notes

that the client has the appearance of generalized edema over the entire

body. The nurse documents this finding as:: Anasarca.

12. A nurse reviewing the medical record of a client with the diagnosis of

heart failure notes documentation indicating that the client has deep

pitting edema, that the indentation remains for a short time, and that the

leg looks swollen.

How does the nurse document this finding?: 3+ edema.

13. A client complains that her skin is redder than normal. The nurse

assesses the client's skin, documents hypermedia, and explains to the client

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