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How does Selye define stress? d) the result of a relaatiohsip between an individual and the environment that exceed the
a) Any stimulus that causes a response in an individual's resources
individual
b) A response of an individual to environmental
demands
c) A physical or psychological adaptation to
internal or external demands
d) The result of a relationship between an
individual and the environment that exceed the
individual's resources
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A client who has undergone extensive surgery b) the alarm reaction of the general adaptation syndrome
for multiple injuries has a period of increasing
blood pressure, heart rate, and alertness. Which
stage of general adaptation syndrome are these
symptoms most characteristic of?
a) The resistance state of general adaptations
syndrome
b) The alarm reaction of the general adaptation
syndrome
c) The stage of exhaustion of general adaptation
syndrome
d) An individual response stereotype.
Which of the following actions best a) Joining a support group for women with breast cancer
demonstrates that a client is using an emotion- e) Engaging in meditation
focused coping process? (Select all that apply)
a) Joining a support group for women with
breast cancer
b) Considering the advantage and disadvantages
of the various treatment options
c) Delaying treatment until her family can take a
weekend trip together
d) Telling the nurse that she has a good
prognosis because the tumour is small
e) Engaging in meditation
The nurse would expect which of the following c) Inability to sleep the night before beginning to self-administer insulin injections
findings in a client as a result of the physiological
effect of stress on the limbic system?
a) an episode of diarrhea while awaiting painful
dressing changes
b) Refusing to communicate with nurses while
awaiting a cardiac catheterization
c) inability to sleep the night before beginning to
self-administer insulin injections
d) Increased blood pressure, decreased urine
output, hyperglycaemia after a car accident
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Which of the following best demonstrates that d) Encouraging clients to avoid exposure to upper respiratory infection when physically
the nurse is applying knowledge of the effects of stressed
stress on the immune system?
a) Encouraging clients to sleep for 10 to 12 hours
per day
b) Encouraging clients to receive regular
immunization when they are stressed
c) Encouraging clients to use emotion-focused
rather than problem-focused coping strategies
d) Encouraging clients to avoid exposure to
upper respiratory infection when physically
stressed
Chronic stress or daily hassles may place a b) Cold and flu
person at higher risk of developing which of the d) Irritable bowel syndrome
following conditions? (Select all that apply) e) Depression
a) Osteoporosis
b) Cold and flu
c) Low blood pressure
d) Irritable bowel syndrome
e) Depression
During a stressful circumstance that is c) Emotion-focused coping
uncontrollable, which type of coping strategy is
the most effective?
a) Avoidance
b) Coping flexibility
c) Emotion-focused coping
d) problem-focused coping
In which context is physiological hyperplasia b) The female breast during lactation
commonly found?
a) A distended urinary bladder
b) The female breast during lactation
c) The bronchi of a chronic cigarette smoker
d) an enlarged myocardium in heart failure
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NURS 2003 exam review questions With 100% ALL DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS
Terms in this set (71)
How does Selye define stress? d) the result of a relaatiohsip between an individual and the environment that exceed the
a) Any stimulus that causes a response in an individual's resources
individual
b) A response of an individual to environmental
demands
c) A physical or psychological adaptation to
internal or external demands
d) The result of a relationship between an
individual and the environment that exceed the
individual's resources
NURS 2003 exam review questions
1/19
,10/20/24, 2:54 AM
A client who has undergone extensive surgery b) the alarm reaction of the general adaptation syndrome
for multiple injuries has a period of increasing
blood pressure, heart rate, and alertness. Which
stage of general adaptation syndrome are these
symptoms most characteristic of?
a) The resistance state of general adaptations
syndrome
b) The alarm reaction of the general adaptation
syndrome
c) The stage of exhaustion of general adaptation
syndrome
d) An individual response stereotype.
Which of the following actions best a) Joining a support group for women with breast cancer
demonstrates that a client is using an emotion- e) Engaging in meditation
focused coping process? (Select all that apply)
a) Joining a support group for women with
breast cancer
b) Considering the advantage and disadvantages
of the various treatment options
c) Delaying treatment until her family can take a
weekend trip together
d) Telling the nurse that she has a good
prognosis because the tumour is small
e) Engaging in meditation
The nurse would expect which of the following c) Inability to sleep the night before beginning to self-administer insulin injections
findings in a client as a result of the physiological
effect of stress on the limbic system?
a) an episode of diarrhea while awaiting painful
dressing changes
b) Refusing to communicate with nurses while
awaiting a cardiac catheterization
c) inability to sleep the night before beginning to
self-administer insulin injections
d) Increased blood pressure, decreased urine
output, hyperglycaemia after a car accident
NURS 2003 exam review questions
2/19
, 10/20/24, 2:54 AM
Which of the following best demonstrates that d) Encouraging clients to avoid exposure to upper respiratory infection when physically
the nurse is applying knowledge of the effects of stressed
stress on the immune system?
a) Encouraging clients to sleep for 10 to 12 hours
per day
b) Encouraging clients to receive regular
immunization when they are stressed
c) Encouraging clients to use emotion-focused
rather than problem-focused coping strategies
d) Encouraging clients to avoid exposure to
upper respiratory infection when physically
stressed
Chronic stress or daily hassles may place a b) Cold and flu
person at higher risk of developing which of the d) Irritable bowel syndrome
following conditions? (Select all that apply) e) Depression
a) Osteoporosis
b) Cold and flu
c) Low blood pressure
d) Irritable bowel syndrome
e) Depression
During a stressful circumstance that is c) Emotion-focused coping
uncontrollable, which type of coping strategy is
the most effective?
a) Avoidance
b) Coping flexibility
c) Emotion-focused coping
d) problem-focused coping
In which context is physiological hyperplasia b) The female breast during lactation
commonly found?
a) A distended urinary bladder
b) The female breast during lactation
c) The bronchi of a chronic cigarette smoker
d) an enlarged myocardium in heart failure
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