NSG-316: Health Assessment
NSG 316 EXAM 1 2025 SPRING BLUEPRINT
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTION AND ANSWER
GRADE A GCU
Why is myopia
Nearsightedness
What is hyperopia
Farsightedness
What are standard precautions
They are used during every patient interaction. Includes: hand hygiene, use of PPE, respiratory hygiene,
safe injection practices, and disinfection of soiled surfaces and equipment.
What are the three types of transmission-based precuations
Contact, droplet, and airborne precautions
When are contact precautions used?
When transmission of a contagious disease may occur through direct or indirect contact with a patient.
Example: c-diff.
gown, gloves are worn
When are droplet precautions used
for diseases that are spread by droplets in the air.
Example: flu,
Mask and standard precautions
When are airborne precautions used?
When contagious diseases can be spread by means of small particles that can remain suspended in the
air for prolonged periods of time.
Example: Tb
Wear gown, N95, eye protection, and gloves
, NSG-316: Health Assessment
What is the general survey
study of the whole person, covering the general health state and any obvious physical characteristics
What are the four areas of general survey
physical appearance,
body structure,
mobility,
behavior
What is kyphosis
hunchback
What is acculturation
process of adapting to and acquiring another culture
What is assimilation
process of becoming part of another culture
What is acculturative stress
the losses and changes that occur when adjusting to or integrating a new system of beliefs, routines,
and social roles
What is cultural awareness
An in-depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions
about other people
What is objective data?
What you observe and can measure
What is diagnostic reasoning
the process of analyzing health data and drawing conclusions to identify diagnoses
What is are the different steps of the nursing process
Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
NSG 316 EXAM 1 2025 SPRING BLUEPRINT
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTION AND ANSWER
GRADE A GCU
Why is myopia
Nearsightedness
What is hyperopia
Farsightedness
What are standard precautions
They are used during every patient interaction. Includes: hand hygiene, use of PPE, respiratory hygiene,
safe injection practices, and disinfection of soiled surfaces and equipment.
What are the three types of transmission-based precuations
Contact, droplet, and airborne precautions
When are contact precautions used?
When transmission of a contagious disease may occur through direct or indirect contact with a patient.
Example: c-diff.
gown, gloves are worn
When are droplet precautions used
for diseases that are spread by droplets in the air.
Example: flu,
Mask and standard precautions
When are airborne precautions used?
When contagious diseases can be spread by means of small particles that can remain suspended in the
air for prolonged periods of time.
Example: Tb
Wear gown, N95, eye protection, and gloves
, NSG-316: Health Assessment
What is the general survey
study of the whole person, covering the general health state and any obvious physical characteristics
What are the four areas of general survey
physical appearance,
body structure,
mobility,
behavior
What is kyphosis
hunchback
What is acculturation
process of adapting to and acquiring another culture
What is assimilation
process of becoming part of another culture
What is acculturative stress
the losses and changes that occur when adjusting to or integrating a new system of beliefs, routines,
and social roles
What is cultural awareness
An in-depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions
about other people
What is objective data?
What you observe and can measure
What is diagnostic reasoning
the process of analyzing health data and drawing conclusions to identify diagnoses
What is are the different steps of the nursing process
Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation