NSG 3130| Fundamental Concepts & Skills For
Nursing Practice II Exam 2 (Galen College Of Nursing)
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A nurse teaches the importance of folic acid intake to a
group of pregnant women. This is considered which level
of preventive care?
A) Illness behavior
B) Primary prevention
C) Tertiary prevention
D) Secondary prevention - Answer-B. Primary prevention
is considered true prevention. It aims at maintaining
physical and emotional health in an already healthy
individual.
- are described as a person's idea - Answer-Health beliefs
All the following are considered internal variables that
influence a client's health beliefs and practices except:
A. Perception of functioning
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B. Emotional factors
C. Developmental stage
D. Socioeconomic factors - Answer-D. Socioeconomic
factors
Clients maintain health or enhance their health by routine
exercise and proper nutrition. This is known as:
A) Illness
B) Health promotion
C) Control of external variables
D) Wellness education - Answer-B. Health promotion
External variables A client comes into the clinic for a
complete physical examination. The nurse obtains a health
history and determines the client is at risk for heart
disease. Which of the following would lead the nurse to
believe this
A. Father died of a heart attack at age 40
B. The client is 25 years old
C. The client lives near a chemical plant
D. The client work as a carpenter - Answer-A. Father died
of a heart attack at age 40
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The nurse works in a clinic located in a community with
many Hispanics. Which strategy if implemented by the
nurse would decrease health care disparities for the
Hispanic patients? - Answer-Teach clinic staff about
Hispanic health beliefs.
The nurse is caring for a Native American patient who has
a traditional belief about health and illness. Which action
by the nurse is most appropriate? - Answer-Ask the patient
whether it is important that cultural healers are contacted.
The nurse is caring for an Asian patient who is being
admitted to the hospital. Which action would be most
appropriate for the nurse to take when interviewing this
patient? - Answer-Observe the patient's use of eye
contact.
A female staff nurse is assessing a male patient of Arab
descent who is admitted with complaints of severe
headaches. It is most important for the charge nurse to
intervene if the nurse takes which action?
a. The nurse explains the 0 to 10 intensity pain scale.