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,PC1 EAQ COMMUNICATION MASTERY NEWEST TEST
EXAM 2025/2026 STUDY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS | RATED A+
A student athlete reports muscle pain after a practice session. Which product of muscle
metabolism would the nurse explain as being a cause of pain?
A. Lactic acid
B. Acetoacetic acid
C. Hydrochloric acid
D> Beta-hydroxybutyric acid - Answer>>> A. Lactic acid
-The ache in muscles that have been vigorously worked without adequate oxygen supply is
caused in part by the buildup of lactic acid. During rest, the lactic acid is oxidized completely to
carbon dioxide and water, providing adenosine triphosphate for further muscular contraction.
-Beta-hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid are not products of muscle contraction; they are
ketone bodies resulting from incomplete oxidation of fatty acids.
-Hydrochloric acid is not a product of muscle contraction; it is present in the stomach to facilitate
the digestive process.
Which speech patter is disturbed client displaying when they start to repeat phrases that others
have just said?
A. Alogia
B. Echolalia
C. Neologism
D. Symbolic speech - Answer>>> B. Echolalia
,-Alogia: Limited speech
-Neologism: When new words are coined or old words take on private symbolic meanings
-Symbolic speech: Uses of symbols to replace direct communication
During a home visit, the nurse finds that a healthy older adult person is actively practicing
laughing therapy to maintain good health without pressure or insistence from family members.
Which inference about the client would the nurse make from these findings?
A. Not motivated
B. Intrinsically motivated
C. Extrinsically motivated with self-determination
D. Extrinsically motivated without self-determination - Answer>>> B. Intrinsically motivated
-Intrinsically motivated individual participated in activity because it is inherently interesting or
enjoyable rather than because of obligations or outside pressure from family members.
-Extrinsically motivated individual with or without self-determination may practice laughing
therapy on suggestion or pressure created by other individuals
A 8 year old child has experienced the death of a sister. The child begins to ask many questions
about what happens to the body after death. The parent asks whether this abnormal or morbid
behavior picked up from playing video games. Which is the BEST response by the nurse?
A. "Playing video games cause morbid behaviors."
B. "Children handle the event of death more realistically than adults do."
C. "School-aged children are inquisitive and ask a lot of questions about death."
D. "Giggling attracting attention, and playing are the usual ways of dealing with death." -
Answer>>> C. "School-aged children are inquisitive and ask a lot of questions about death."
, The parents of a child with recently diagnosed leukemia ask the nurse why their child has too
many white blood cells. Which response by the nurse is BEST?
A. "The healthcare provider is the best one to answer that question for you."
B. "You seen to be focusing on your childs white blood cells."
C. "you dont seem to understand what occurs in this disease."
D. "The bone marrow is not controlling you childs white blood cell production as it should." -
Answer>>> D. "The bone marrow is not controlling you childs white blood cell production as it
should."
-An accurate description of the malfunctioning bone marrow is a helpful response to the parents
question that reinforces what they were told.
Which term or phrase would the nurse chart about thought processes to describe a client
diagnosed with schizophrenia who says, "Yes, its March. March is little women. That's literal,
you know?
A. Echolalia
B. Neologisms
C. Flight of ideas
D. Loose associations - Answer>>> D. Loose associations.
-Loose associations: Thoughts that are presented with minimal logical connections and are
common in schizophrenia.
-Echolalia: Purposeless repetition of words spoken by others or repetition of overheard sounds.
-Neologisms: Are new meaningless words coined by the client.
A mother whose son has acute glomerulonephritis (AGN) is fearful that her other children may
contract the disorder. Which response would the nurse tell the mother about the origin of AGN?