NUR 158- LATEST EXAM PREPARATION
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When health care agencies offer services, the focus of care is always
A) To cure illness
B) To give daily personal care
C) The person
D) To provide care after surgery or injury - answers C) The person
Health promotion includes
A) Immunizations against infectious diseases
B) Respiratory, physical, and occupational therapies
C) Learning skills needed to live, work, and enjoy life
D) Receiving teaching and counseling about healthy living - answers D) Receiving
teaching and counseling about healthy living
Diagnostic tests, physical exams, surgery, emergency care and drugs are used in
A) Health promotion
B) Detection and treatment of disease
C) Rehabilitation and restorative care
D) Disease prevention - answers B) Detection and treatment of disease
The goal of rehabilitation and restorative care is
A) To teach the person about healthy living
B) To return persons to their highest possible level of physical and psychological
functioning
C)To return the person completely to normal functioning
D) To treat the illness with diet, exercise, and medications - answers B) To return
persons to their highest possible level of physical and psychological functioning
A person with an acute illness will probably be treated in
A) A hospital
B) A long-term care center
C) An assisted living facility
D) A rehabilitation agency - answers A) A hospital
Subacute care is needed when the person needs
,A) Minor surgery
B) Care that falls between hospital care and long-term care
C) Help with personal care and drugs
D) Care at the end of life when the person is dying - answers B) Care that falls between
hospital care and long-term care
Persons in a long-term care center
A) Need hospital care
B) Are acutely ill
C) May be older with chronic diseases, poor nutrition, or poor health
D) Never are able to return home - answers C) May be older with chronic diseases,
poor nutrition, or poor health
Skilled nursing facilities
A) Provide nursing care needed until death
B) Provide more complex care than do nursing centers
C) Provide care in a person's home
D) Provide outpatient care - answers B) Provide more complex care than do nursing
centers
A person may have an apartment and receive help with personal care when living in
A) A long-term care center
B) An assisted living facility
C) A rehabilitation care agency
D) A skilled nursing facility - answers B) An assisted living facility
Persons who have problems dealing with life events may be treated in a
A) Mental health center
B) Skilled care facility
C) Long-term care center
D) Hospice - answers A) Mental health center
Home care agencies provide
A) Health teaching and supervision
B) Bedside nursing
C) Physical therapy rehabilitation, and food services
D) All of the above - answers D) All of the above
Hospices
A) Provide short-term care until the person recovers
,B) Give care only in the home
C) Provide care to persons who no longer respond to treatment aimed at cures
D) Only provide care to meet the person's physical needs - answers C) Provide care to
persons who no longer respond to treatment aimed at cures
Health care systems are
A) Agencies that join together as one provider of care
B) Members of the health team that give bedside care
C) Members of the health team that work in a hospital
D) The hospitals in a community - answers A) Agencies that join together as one
provider of care
All of these are members of the health team EXCEPT
A) Occupational therapist
B) Janitor
C) Social worker
D) Cleric - answers B) Janitor
The person responsible for nursing service is
A) A medical doctor
B) An RN with a bachelor's or master's degree (DON)
C) A person with many years of experience in giving nursing care
D) The board of trustees - answers B) An RN with a bachelor's or master's degree
(DON)
Nursing education staff may teach all of these EXCEPT
A) Basic nursing skills needed to begin employment as a nurse
B) How to use new equipment
C) New employee orientation programs
D) New and changing information for the nursing team - answers A) Basic nursing skills
needed to begin employment as a nurse
A registered nurse who completes a university program will be in school for
A) 2 years
B) 1 year
C) 3 years
D) 4 years - answers D) 4 years
An RN
A) Assesses, makes nursing diagnosis, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care
, B) Is supervised by licensed doctors and licensed dentists
C) Only gives care when the person's condition is stable and care is simple
D) Always is able to diagnose diseases or illnesses - answers A) Assess, makes
nursing diagnosis, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care
An LPN/LVN
A) Must pass a licensing test to work
B) Assists RNs in caring for acutely ill person and with complex procedures
C) Has fewer responsibilities and functions as RNs
D) All of the above - answers D) All of the above
When a team leader delegates the care of certain persons to other nurses, the nursing
care pattern is called
A) Patient-focused care
B) Team nursing
C) Functional nursing
D) Primary nursing - answers B) Team nursing
An example of functional nursing is
A) An RN coordinates a person's care from admission though discharge
B) Nursing tasks and procedures are delegated to nursing assistants
C) One nurse gives all treatments
D) Services are moved from departments to the bedside - answers C) One nurse gives
all treatments
When the number of people caring for each person is reduced, this nursing care pattern
is
A) Functional nursing
B) Case management
C) Patient-focused care
D) Team nursing - answers C) Patient-focused care
Medicare
A) Is bought by individuals and families from an insurance company
B) Helps to pay medical costs for low income families
C) May be provided by an employer
D) Is a federal health insurance program for persons 65 years and older - answers D) Is
a federal insurance program for persons 65 years and older
A system that limits the amounts paid by insurers, Medicare, and Medicaid by
determining the amount paid before care is called
| QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS||100% CORRECT
When health care agencies offer services, the focus of care is always
A) To cure illness
B) To give daily personal care
C) The person
D) To provide care after surgery or injury - answers C) The person
Health promotion includes
A) Immunizations against infectious diseases
B) Respiratory, physical, and occupational therapies
C) Learning skills needed to live, work, and enjoy life
D) Receiving teaching and counseling about healthy living - answers D) Receiving
teaching and counseling about healthy living
Diagnostic tests, physical exams, surgery, emergency care and drugs are used in
A) Health promotion
B) Detection and treatment of disease
C) Rehabilitation and restorative care
D) Disease prevention - answers B) Detection and treatment of disease
The goal of rehabilitation and restorative care is
A) To teach the person about healthy living
B) To return persons to their highest possible level of physical and psychological
functioning
C)To return the person completely to normal functioning
D) To treat the illness with diet, exercise, and medications - answers B) To return
persons to their highest possible level of physical and psychological functioning
A person with an acute illness will probably be treated in
A) A hospital
B) A long-term care center
C) An assisted living facility
D) A rehabilitation agency - answers A) A hospital
Subacute care is needed when the person needs
,A) Minor surgery
B) Care that falls between hospital care and long-term care
C) Help with personal care and drugs
D) Care at the end of life when the person is dying - answers B) Care that falls between
hospital care and long-term care
Persons in a long-term care center
A) Need hospital care
B) Are acutely ill
C) May be older with chronic diseases, poor nutrition, or poor health
D) Never are able to return home - answers C) May be older with chronic diseases,
poor nutrition, or poor health
Skilled nursing facilities
A) Provide nursing care needed until death
B) Provide more complex care than do nursing centers
C) Provide care in a person's home
D) Provide outpatient care - answers B) Provide more complex care than do nursing
centers
A person may have an apartment and receive help with personal care when living in
A) A long-term care center
B) An assisted living facility
C) A rehabilitation care agency
D) A skilled nursing facility - answers B) An assisted living facility
Persons who have problems dealing with life events may be treated in a
A) Mental health center
B) Skilled care facility
C) Long-term care center
D) Hospice - answers A) Mental health center
Home care agencies provide
A) Health teaching and supervision
B) Bedside nursing
C) Physical therapy rehabilitation, and food services
D) All of the above - answers D) All of the above
Hospices
A) Provide short-term care until the person recovers
,B) Give care only in the home
C) Provide care to persons who no longer respond to treatment aimed at cures
D) Only provide care to meet the person's physical needs - answers C) Provide care to
persons who no longer respond to treatment aimed at cures
Health care systems are
A) Agencies that join together as one provider of care
B) Members of the health team that give bedside care
C) Members of the health team that work in a hospital
D) The hospitals in a community - answers A) Agencies that join together as one
provider of care
All of these are members of the health team EXCEPT
A) Occupational therapist
B) Janitor
C) Social worker
D) Cleric - answers B) Janitor
The person responsible for nursing service is
A) A medical doctor
B) An RN with a bachelor's or master's degree (DON)
C) A person with many years of experience in giving nursing care
D) The board of trustees - answers B) An RN with a bachelor's or master's degree
(DON)
Nursing education staff may teach all of these EXCEPT
A) Basic nursing skills needed to begin employment as a nurse
B) How to use new equipment
C) New employee orientation programs
D) New and changing information for the nursing team - answers A) Basic nursing skills
needed to begin employment as a nurse
A registered nurse who completes a university program will be in school for
A) 2 years
B) 1 year
C) 3 years
D) 4 years - answers D) 4 years
An RN
A) Assesses, makes nursing diagnosis, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care
, B) Is supervised by licensed doctors and licensed dentists
C) Only gives care when the person's condition is stable and care is simple
D) Always is able to diagnose diseases or illnesses - answers A) Assess, makes
nursing diagnosis, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care
An LPN/LVN
A) Must pass a licensing test to work
B) Assists RNs in caring for acutely ill person and with complex procedures
C) Has fewer responsibilities and functions as RNs
D) All of the above - answers D) All of the above
When a team leader delegates the care of certain persons to other nurses, the nursing
care pattern is called
A) Patient-focused care
B) Team nursing
C) Functional nursing
D) Primary nursing - answers B) Team nursing
An example of functional nursing is
A) An RN coordinates a person's care from admission though discharge
B) Nursing tasks and procedures are delegated to nursing assistants
C) One nurse gives all treatments
D) Services are moved from departments to the bedside - answers C) One nurse gives
all treatments
When the number of people caring for each person is reduced, this nursing care pattern
is
A) Functional nursing
B) Case management
C) Patient-focused care
D) Team nursing - answers C) Patient-focused care
Medicare
A) Is bought by individuals and families from an insurance company
B) Helps to pay medical costs for low income families
C) May be provided by an employer
D) Is a federal health insurance program for persons 65 years and older - answers D) Is
a federal insurance program for persons 65 years and older
A system that limits the amounts paid by insurers, Medicare, and Medicaid by
determining the amount paid before care is called