NSG 2113 MC FINAL EXAM
Which statement is true about the nursing diagnosis?
A. It identifies problems that can only be treated by nurses
B. It is a clinical judgement about individual, family, or community
responses to actual and potential health problems or life processes
C. It is the identification of a disease condition based on a specific
evaluation of physical signs
D. It identifies outcomes that are the same for all patients with that
condition - ANSWER B
Which of the following nursing outcomes or goals need to be
considered?
A. Measurable and time-limited
B. Interesting and specific
C. Very broad and patient-centred
D. Achievable and nurse-centred - ANSWER A
Some components are necessary to make a proper nursing diagnosis.
What do they include?
A. Collection of data and proper assessment
B. Validating, integrating, and analyzing data
C. Identifying actual and potential threats
D. All of the above - ANSWER D
Nurses set goals for their nursing interventions. Which statement about
these goals is correct?
A. They may or may not include input from the patient
B. They may supersede a patient's needs but are nonetheless very
important to the patient
C. They help evaluate the nursing diagnoses, urgency of problem, and
the resources of the patient
, D. They are based exclusively on physical and nursing assessment -
ANSWER C
Which of the following is part of making a nursing diagnosis?
A. Knowing normal healthy patterns for comparison
B. Reading and understanding the x-ray films in the patient's chart
C. Consulting with the family about the patient's home life
D. Understanding the technical aspects of the patient's surgery -
ANSWER A
Advocating for an increase in social assistance incomes is an example
of which health promotion strategy?
A. Creating supportive environments
B. Strengthening community action
C. Developing financial literacy
D. Building healthy public policy - ANSWER D
A nurse teaching the importance of childhood immunizations to a group
of postpartum mothers is an example of which level of preventive care?
A. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Health screening - ANSWER B
Beginning in 1639, who was responsible for building a vast network of
nurse-run hospitals in Quebec?
A. Catholic nursing sisters
B. Physicians
C. Samuel de Champlain
D. Local settlers - ANSWER A
Individuals who are homeless may avoid health care providers as a
result of which fear?
Which statement is true about the nursing diagnosis?
A. It identifies problems that can only be treated by nurses
B. It is a clinical judgement about individual, family, or community
responses to actual and potential health problems or life processes
C. It is the identification of a disease condition based on a specific
evaluation of physical signs
D. It identifies outcomes that are the same for all patients with that
condition - ANSWER B
Which of the following nursing outcomes or goals need to be
considered?
A. Measurable and time-limited
B. Interesting and specific
C. Very broad and patient-centred
D. Achievable and nurse-centred - ANSWER A
Some components are necessary to make a proper nursing diagnosis.
What do they include?
A. Collection of data and proper assessment
B. Validating, integrating, and analyzing data
C. Identifying actual and potential threats
D. All of the above - ANSWER D
Nurses set goals for their nursing interventions. Which statement about
these goals is correct?
A. They may or may not include input from the patient
B. They may supersede a patient's needs but are nonetheless very
important to the patient
C. They help evaluate the nursing diagnoses, urgency of problem, and
the resources of the patient
, D. They are based exclusively on physical and nursing assessment -
ANSWER C
Which of the following is part of making a nursing diagnosis?
A. Knowing normal healthy patterns for comparison
B. Reading and understanding the x-ray films in the patient's chart
C. Consulting with the family about the patient's home life
D. Understanding the technical aspects of the patient's surgery -
ANSWER A
Advocating for an increase in social assistance incomes is an example
of which health promotion strategy?
A. Creating supportive environments
B. Strengthening community action
C. Developing financial literacy
D. Building healthy public policy - ANSWER D
A nurse teaching the importance of childhood immunizations to a group
of postpartum mothers is an example of which level of preventive care?
A. Tertiary prevention
B. Primary prevention
C. Secondary prevention
D. Health screening - ANSWER B
Beginning in 1639, who was responsible for building a vast network of
nurse-run hospitals in Quebec?
A. Catholic nursing sisters
B. Physicians
C. Samuel de Champlain
D. Local settlers - ANSWER A
Individuals who are homeless may avoid health care providers as a
result of which fear?