BSNC 1000 - Final Practice Questions
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Normal Age-Related Changes in the Nervous System - =Changes in sleep patterns, Delayed
reaction time, Increased perception of pain, Reduced blood flow to the brain, Slower reflexes
Assessment of Falls Risk in Older Adults - =Individuals who have fallen have most likely
developed a fear of falling as compared to persons who did not fall in the past year.
Assessment of Walking Style - =Gait
Using a Cane for Maximal Support - =Distribute weight evenly between the feet and the cane
Functions of Bone Remodeling - =The maintenance of bone health, The release of mineral
stores, The strengthening of bones in areas of stress
Primary Site of Bone Remodeling - =The outer surface of all bones
Characteristics of Early Inflammation - =Redness, Heat, Accumulation of fluid in the tissue, Pain
Beneficial Outcome of Inflammatory Process - =Defending the body and preparing an injured
site for healing
Interventions to Control Inflammation - =Reducing pain, Reducing swelling of injured tissue
Definition of Family - =A set of relationships that the patient identifies as family
, The patient is remarried, and her two children from a previous marriage live in the same
household. Her husband's children visit on the weekend. This is an example of which form of
family configuration: - =Blended family
What is the primary social context in which health promotion and disease prevention take
place? - =In the family
What are two factors that contribute to the long-term health of a family? - =Hardiness and
resiliency
What does the nurse focus on when viewing the family as patient? - =Family process and
relationships
What does asking a patient 'Who is in your family?' help the nurse assess? - =Internal structure
What is a goal of approaching family from a relational inquiry perspective? - =Inquiry to
understand the family in context
What are two of the components of relational inquiry? - =Incorporating both letting be and
emancipatory action
Emotional communication belongs to which CFAM subcategory? - =Expressive functioning
'What do you think when your husband won't visit your son in the hospital?' is an example of a
circular question. What can asking the family circular questions accomplish? - =Facilitating
change by inviting the family to discover their own answers
Which intervention can the nurse accomplish during a family interview? - =Engage a family to
assess, explore and identify strengths and problems
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Normal Age-Related Changes in the Nervous System - =Changes in sleep patterns, Delayed
reaction time, Increased perception of pain, Reduced blood flow to the brain, Slower reflexes
Assessment of Falls Risk in Older Adults - =Individuals who have fallen have most likely
developed a fear of falling as compared to persons who did not fall in the past year.
Assessment of Walking Style - =Gait
Using a Cane for Maximal Support - =Distribute weight evenly between the feet and the cane
Functions of Bone Remodeling - =The maintenance of bone health, The release of mineral
stores, The strengthening of bones in areas of stress
Primary Site of Bone Remodeling - =The outer surface of all bones
Characteristics of Early Inflammation - =Redness, Heat, Accumulation of fluid in the tissue, Pain
Beneficial Outcome of Inflammatory Process - =Defending the body and preparing an injured
site for healing
Interventions to Control Inflammation - =Reducing pain, Reducing swelling of injured tissue
Definition of Family - =A set of relationships that the patient identifies as family
, The patient is remarried, and her two children from a previous marriage live in the same
household. Her husband's children visit on the weekend. This is an example of which form of
family configuration: - =Blended family
What is the primary social context in which health promotion and disease prevention take
place? - =In the family
What are two factors that contribute to the long-term health of a family? - =Hardiness and
resiliency
What does the nurse focus on when viewing the family as patient? - =Family process and
relationships
What does asking a patient 'Who is in your family?' help the nurse assess? - =Internal structure
What is a goal of approaching family from a relational inquiry perspective? - =Inquiry to
understand the family in context
What are two of the components of relational inquiry? - =Incorporating both letting be and
emancipatory action
Emotional communication belongs to which CFAM subcategory? - =Expressive functioning
'What do you think when your husband won't visit your son in the hospital?' is an example of a
circular question. What can asking the family circular questions accomplish? - =Facilitating
change by inviting the family to discover their own answers
Which intervention can the nurse accomplish during a family interview? - =Engage a family to
assess, explore and identify strengths and problems