NURS 334 EXAM 2025 UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
The most accurate description of a family is a group of persons who belong to which of the
following categories?
A) Have similar personalities
B) Are joined in a set of relationships
C) Are personally related by marriage
D) Are biologically related - answersB) Are joined in a set of relationships
Family-centered nursing involves which of the following?
A) Supporting the coping abilities of the family
B) Determining who can be included in the family
C) Dealing with the whole family instead of the individuals in it.
D) Applying the nurse's own beliefs about family in each situation - answersA) Supporting the
coping abilities of the family
When nurses view the family as a patient, their primary focus is on which of the following?
A) The family within a system
B) The family process and relationships
C) The interactions between family members
D) The health and development of an individual family member. - answersB) The family process
and relationships
Which statement about a person's values is true?
A.They are the same throughout their life.
B.They are based on their language.
,C.They are often culturally based.
D.They are seldom influenced by the environment. - answersC. They are often culturally based
The nursing code of ethics:
A.Provides specific ways to behave with patients
B.Has definite guidelines for decision making
C.Permits nurses to decide what is best for their patient
D.Provides guidance for relationships, behaviour, and decision making - answersD. Provides
guidance for relationships, behaviour, and decision making
If a nurse decides to withhold a medication because it might further lower a patient's blood
pressure, the nurse is practising which principle?
A.Responsibility
B.Accountability
C.Competency
D.Moral behaviour - answersB.Accountability
A nurse is planning to teach a postoperative cardiac patient about appropriate diet and exercise,
and medications and their side effects. Of what is this teaching plan an example?
A. Maintaining and preventing illness
B. Learning about or coping with altered function
C. Promoting health
D. Restoring health - answersD. Restoring health
Learning occurs in many ways, depending on the learner. In planning to teach range-of-motion
exercises to a postoperative patient, a nurse should consider which mode of learning?
A. Cognitive learning
, B. Psychomotor learning
C. Affective learning
D. Environmental learning - answersB. Psychomotor learning
When planning to teach a child how to use a bronchodilator for new-onset asthma, what must
the nurse first take into consideration?
A. The child's developmental stage
B. The child's chronological stage
C. The child's cognitive ability
D. The child's motivation to change - answersA. The child's developmental stage
How/where do nurses work?
A. Primarily with other nurses, in teams
B. Rarely as autonomous health care providers
C. In a variety of models from team to primary nursing
D. Predominantly in clinical or hospital environments - answersC. In a variety of models from
team to primary nursing
What do competencies of nursing leadership include?
A. Accountability
B. Responsibility
C. Authority
D. All of the above - answersD. All of the above
When an RN delegates work to a health care worker, what does the RN need to ensure?
A. The health care worker is a nice person.
B. The health care worker is easy to work with.
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
The most accurate description of a family is a group of persons who belong to which of the
following categories?
A) Have similar personalities
B) Are joined in a set of relationships
C) Are personally related by marriage
D) Are biologically related - answersB) Are joined in a set of relationships
Family-centered nursing involves which of the following?
A) Supporting the coping abilities of the family
B) Determining who can be included in the family
C) Dealing with the whole family instead of the individuals in it.
D) Applying the nurse's own beliefs about family in each situation - answersA) Supporting the
coping abilities of the family
When nurses view the family as a patient, their primary focus is on which of the following?
A) The family within a system
B) The family process and relationships
C) The interactions between family members
D) The health and development of an individual family member. - answersB) The family process
and relationships
Which statement about a person's values is true?
A.They are the same throughout their life.
B.They are based on their language.
,C.They are often culturally based.
D.They are seldom influenced by the environment. - answersC. They are often culturally based
The nursing code of ethics:
A.Provides specific ways to behave with patients
B.Has definite guidelines for decision making
C.Permits nurses to decide what is best for their patient
D.Provides guidance for relationships, behaviour, and decision making - answersD. Provides
guidance for relationships, behaviour, and decision making
If a nurse decides to withhold a medication because it might further lower a patient's blood
pressure, the nurse is practising which principle?
A.Responsibility
B.Accountability
C.Competency
D.Moral behaviour - answersB.Accountability
A nurse is planning to teach a postoperative cardiac patient about appropriate diet and exercise,
and medications and their side effects. Of what is this teaching plan an example?
A. Maintaining and preventing illness
B. Learning about or coping with altered function
C. Promoting health
D. Restoring health - answersD. Restoring health
Learning occurs in many ways, depending on the learner. In planning to teach range-of-motion
exercises to a postoperative patient, a nurse should consider which mode of learning?
A. Cognitive learning
, B. Psychomotor learning
C. Affective learning
D. Environmental learning - answersB. Psychomotor learning
When planning to teach a child how to use a bronchodilator for new-onset asthma, what must
the nurse first take into consideration?
A. The child's developmental stage
B. The child's chronological stage
C. The child's cognitive ability
D. The child's motivation to change - answersA. The child's developmental stage
How/where do nurses work?
A. Primarily with other nurses, in teams
B. Rarely as autonomous health care providers
C. In a variety of models from team to primary nursing
D. Predominantly in clinical or hospital environments - answersC. In a variety of models from
team to primary nursing
What do competencies of nursing leadership include?
A. Accountability
B. Responsibility
C. Authority
D. All of the above - answersD. All of the above
When an RN delegates work to a health care worker, what does the RN need to ensure?
A. The health care worker is a nice person.
B. The health care worker is easy to work with.