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What are two factors that contribute to the long-term health of a family?
a. Structure and function
b. Caregiving and reciprocity
c. Hardiness and resiliency
d. Context and system – Correct Answer - C.
What does the nurse focus on when viewing the family as patient?
a. Health and development of an individual member existing within a
specific environment
b. Family process and relationships
c. Family relational and transactional concepts
d. Family within a system? – Correct Answer - B.
What does asking a patient “Who is in your family?” help the nurse
assess?
a. Internal structure
b. External structure
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c. Context
d. Instrumental functioning – Correct Answer - A.
What is a goal of approaching family from a relational inquiry
perspective?
a. Professional collaboration
b. Systematic problem solving
c. Inquiry to understand the family in context
d. Circular questions – Correct Answer - C.
What are two of the components of relational inquiry?
a. Using both open- and closed-ended questions
b. Applying both a strict assessment format and corresponding
interventions
c. Incorporating both letting be and emancipatory action
d. Assessing the presenting problem and history of the presenting
problem – Correct Answer - C.
Emotional communication belongs to which CFAM subcategory?
a. Instrumental functioning
b. Developmental
c. Internal structure
d. Expressive functioning – Correct Answer - D.
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You're caring for a patient who has a health history of severe
osteoporosis. On assessment you note the patient has severe kyphosis of
the upper back. Which nursing diagnosis takes priority for this patient's
care?
a. Risk for skin breakdown
b. Knowledge deficient regarding disease process
c. Limited mobility
d. Risk for falls – Correct Answer - D.
The nurse explains that medication being given to a client with a severe
inflammatory response mimics a hormone secreted by the adrenal
cortex. This hormone is:
a. Cortisol
b. Aldosterone
c. Histamine
d. Testosterone – Correct Answer - A.
The nurse explains that with the exposure to an antigen, the initiator of
the inflammatory response is the presence of histamine, which is
released by the:
a. Monocytes
b. Neutrophils
c. Basophils
d. Eosinophils – Correct Answer - C.
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Evaluation of a patient who has systemic manifestations of acute
inflammation is likely to reveal any of the following except
a. fever
b. decreased erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
c. depressed appetite
d. leukocytosis
e. elevated C-reactive peptide – Correct Answer - B.
S.M. had a mild heart attack eight months ago. He is now motivated to
make the necessary changes to his lifestyle to decrease his risk of
another attack. Strategies to slow further development of atherosclerosis
may include all the following except
a. taking medications that lower total blood cholesterol
b. controlling blood pressure
c. increasing plasma LDL: HDL ratio
d. maintaining normal blood glucose levels
e. maintaining a regular exercise routine – Correct Answer - C.
A patient presents with breathing distress and productive cough. If his
lung secretions consist of a type of inflammatory exudate characterized
as pale, viscous and containing large amounts of leukocytes, it would be
termed
a. serous
b. fibrinous
c. purulent
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