INTRODUCTION TO THE NURSING CARE OF
PATIENT WITH INTERFERENCES WITH BASIC
NEEDS QUESTIONS WITH PASSED ANSWERS!!
The nurse is participating at a health fair at the local mall giving influenza
vaccines to senior citizens. What level of prevention is that nurse practicing?
A) Primary Prevention
B) Secondary Prevention
C) Tertiary Prevention
D) Quaternary Prevention Answer - A
A patient experiencing a myocardial infarction 4 weeks ago and is currently
participating in the daily cardiac rehabilitation sessions at the local fitness
center. in what level of prevention is the patient participating?
A) Primary Prevention
B) Secondary Prevention
C) Tertiary Prevention
D) Quaternary Prevention Answer - C
Based on the transtheoretical model of change, what is the most appropriate
response to a patient who states: "Me, exercise? I haven't done that since
junior high gym class, and I hated it then!"
,A) "That's fine. Exercise is bad for you anyway."
B) OK. I want you to walk 3 miles 4 times a week, and I'll see you in 1 month."
C) "I understand. Can you think of one reason why being more active would be
helpful for you?"
D) "I'd like you to ride your bike 3 times this week and eat at least four fruits
and vegetables every day." Answer - C
A patient come to the local health clinic and states: "I've noticed how many
people are out walking in my neighborhood. Is walking good for you?" What is
the best response to help the patient through the stages of changes for
exercise.
A) "Walking is OK. I really thing running is better."
B) "Yes, walking is great exercise. Do you think you could go for a 5-minute walk
next week?"
C) "Yes, I want you to begin walking. Walk for 30 minutes every day and start to
eat more fruits and vegetables."
D) "They probably aren't walking fast enough or far enough. You need to spend
at least 45 minutes is your are going to do any good." Answer - B
A male patient has been lead off from his construcation job and has many
unpaid bills. He is going through a divorce for his marriage of 15 years and has
been seeing his pastor to help him through this difficult time. He does not have
a primary health care provider because he has never really been sick and hos
parents never took him to the physician when he was a child. Which external
variables influence the patient's health practice? (Select all that apply.)
A) Difficulty paying his bills
B) Seeing his pastor as a means of support
, C) Family practice of not routinely seeing a health care provider
D) Stress from the divorce and the loss of job Answer - A
C
D
The nurse is conducting a home visit with an older adult couple. She assesses
that the lighting in the home is poor and there are throw rugs throughout the
home and a low footstool in the living room. She discusses removing the rugs
and footstool and improving the lighting with the couple. The nurse is
addressing which level of need according to Maslow?
A) Physiological
B) Safety and security
C) Love and belonging
D) Self-actualization Answer - 2
When taking c are of patients, the nurse routinely asks them if they take any
vitamins or herbal medications, encourages family members to bring in music
that the patient likes to help the patient relax, and frequently prays with her
patients if that is important to them. The nurse is practicing with model?
A) Holistic
B) Health belief
C) Transtheoretical
D) Health promotion Answer - A
When illness occurs, different attitudes about it causes people to react in
different ways. What do medical sociologists call this reaction to illness?