NUR 201 Exam 3 practice questions
Terms in this set (53)
A nurse has received a A
grant to provide a
community-based
education series for
middle-age adults. Which of
the following topics would
allow the nurse to have
the greatest impact on the
health of members of this
age group?
A. Diet and exercise
B. Seat belt use
C. Depression screening
D. Sleep hygiene
The occupational health D
nurse is planning a health
fair for employees. Which
of the
following information about
dental health should be
included?
A. Drinking bottled water
helps prevent tooth
decay.
B. Gingivitis can be
eliminated by flossing
three times per week.
C. Preventive dental care
requires a visit to the
dentist every four
months.
D. Dentists screen for
tooth decay and mouth
cancer.
,An occupational health B
nurse is planning injury-
prevention educational
sessions.
Which of the following
considerations should be
made by the nurse?
A. Education should be
focused on workers
with the least
experience.
B. All workers need
continued education
related to safety issues.
C. Middle-aged workers
have the lowest rate of
injury of any age group.
D. Nurses are not
susceptible to injury on
the worksite.
A nurse is discussing C
optimal activity for young
adults. Which of the
following information
should be stressed?
A. Forty-five minutes of
moderate exercise per day
are required to maximize
health benefits.
B. An increase in heart
rate from 70 to 200
beats/min during
exercise is optimal.
C. Moderately brisk
walking is an
appropriate aerobic
exercise.
D. Sixty minutes of exercise
three times per week is
, recommended.
Which of the following D
reflects Piaget's theory as
applied to young adults?
A. Voting for a
candidate based on
popularity.
B. Voting for a
candidate based on media
advertisements.
C. Voting for a candidate
based on support of the
candidate by peers.
D.Voting for a candidate
based on analysis of views
and various issues.
Which of the following young C
adults
exemplifies Kohlberg's
postconventional level of
moral reasoning?
A. 28-year-old person who
calls in sick so as to help a
friend move to a new
location.
B. 22-year-old man who uses
marijuana on the
weekends with friends.
C. 30-year-old woman who
volunteers at a soup
kitchen one day a month
D. 35-year-old who works
long hours as to be
considered for a
promotion
Terms in this set (53)
A nurse has received a A
grant to provide a
community-based
education series for
middle-age adults. Which of
the following topics would
allow the nurse to have
the greatest impact on the
health of members of this
age group?
A. Diet and exercise
B. Seat belt use
C. Depression screening
D. Sleep hygiene
The occupational health D
nurse is planning a health
fair for employees. Which
of the
following information about
dental health should be
included?
A. Drinking bottled water
helps prevent tooth
decay.
B. Gingivitis can be
eliminated by flossing
three times per week.
C. Preventive dental care
requires a visit to the
dentist every four
months.
D. Dentists screen for
tooth decay and mouth
cancer.
,An occupational health B
nurse is planning injury-
prevention educational
sessions.
Which of the following
considerations should be
made by the nurse?
A. Education should be
focused on workers
with the least
experience.
B. All workers need
continued education
related to safety issues.
C. Middle-aged workers
have the lowest rate of
injury of any age group.
D. Nurses are not
susceptible to injury on
the worksite.
A nurse is discussing C
optimal activity for young
adults. Which of the
following information
should be stressed?
A. Forty-five minutes of
moderate exercise per day
are required to maximize
health benefits.
B. An increase in heart
rate from 70 to 200
beats/min during
exercise is optimal.
C. Moderately brisk
walking is an
appropriate aerobic
exercise.
D. Sixty minutes of exercise
three times per week is
, recommended.
Which of the following D
reflects Piaget's theory as
applied to young adults?
A. Voting for a
candidate based on
popularity.
B. Voting for a
candidate based on media
advertisements.
C. Voting for a candidate
based on support of the
candidate by peers.
D.Voting for a candidate
based on analysis of views
and various issues.
Which of the following young C
adults
exemplifies Kohlberg's
postconventional level of
moral reasoning?
A. 28-year-old person who
calls in sick so as to help a
friend move to a new
location.
B. 22-year-old man who uses
marijuana on the
weekends with friends.
C. 30-year-old woman who
volunteers at a soup
kitchen one day a month
D. 35-year-old who works
long hours as to be
considered for a
promotion