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1. Amanisterminallyillwithend-stageprostatecancer.Whichist hebeststatement aboutthisman’s
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wellness?
a. Wellnesscanonlybeachievedwithaggressivemedicalinterventions. m m
b. Wellnessisnot arealoption forthisclientbecauseheisterminallyill.
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c. Wellnessisdefinedast heabsenceofdisease.
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d. Nursinginterventionscanhelpempoweraclienttoachieveahigherlevelof m m
wellness.
ANS: D
Nursinginterventionscanhelpempoweraclienttoachieveahigherlevelofwellness;anursecan m m
fosterwellnessinhisorherclients. Wellnessisdefinedbytheindividualandismultidimensional.
Itisnotjusttheabsenceofdisease.Awellnessperspectiveisbasedonthebeliefthateverypersonhas
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2. Indifferentiatingbetweenhe alU
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a. Healthisabroadtermencompassingattitudesandbehaviors.
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b. Theconceptofillnesspreventionwasneverconsideredbypreviousgenerations.
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c. Wellnessand self-actualization developthroughlearningandgrowth.
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d. Wellnessisimpossiblewhenone’shealthiscompromised.
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ANS: A
Healthisa broadtermthatencompassesattitudesandbehaviors; holistically, healthincludes
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consideredbypreviousgenerations; throughouthistory,basicself-carerequirementshavebeen
recognized. Wellnessandself-actualizationdevelopthrough learningandgrowth—asbasic m
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Wellnessispossiblewhenone’shealthis compromised—evenwith chronicillness,withmultiple m m
disabilities,orindying,movementtowardahigherlevelofwellnessispossible.
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3. WhichracialorethnicgrouphasthehighestlifeexpectancyintheUnitedStates?
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c. HispanicAmericans
d. AsianandPacificIsland Americans
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1. Whichofthefollowingisa truestatementaboutdifferinghealthbeliefsystems?
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a. PersonalisticormagicoreligiousbeliefshavebeensupersededinWesternmindsby m m m
biomedicalprinciples.
b. Inmostcultures,olderadultsarelikelytotreatthemselvesusingtraditional
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methodsbeforeturningtobiomedicalprofessionals.
c. AyurvedicmedicineisanothernamefortraditionalChinesemedicine.
d. The beliefthathealth dependsonmaintaining abalanceamongoppositequalities is
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characteristicofamagicoreligiousbeliefsystem.
ANS: B
Olderadultsinmostculturesusuallyhavehadexperiencewithtraditionalmethodsthathaveworked
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aswellasexpected.Afterthesetreatmentsfail,olderadultsturntotheformalhealthcaresystem. m m
Eveninthe UnitedStates, itiscommonforolderadultstoprayforcuresorwonderwhattheydidto
incuranillness as punishment.TheAyurvedicsystemisanaturalistichealthbeliefsystem
practicedinIndiaandinsomeneighboringcountries.Thisbeliefischaracteristicofaholisticor
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naturalisticapproach.
PTS: 1 DIF: Understand REF: p. 16-17
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2.
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b. Whenworkingwithinterpreters,thenursecanusetechnicaltermsormetaphors. m m m
c. Apatient’syounggranddaughterwhospeaksfluentEnglishwouldmakethebest
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interpreterbecausesheisfamiliarwithandlovesthepatient.
d. Thenurseshouldfacethepatientratherthantheinterpreter.
ANS: D
The nurse should face the patient rather than the interpreter is a true statement; the intent is to
converse with the patient, not with a third party about the patient. Many reasons may prevent the
patient from speaking directly to a nurse. Technical terms and metaphors may be difficult or
impossible to translate. Cultural restrictions may prevent some topics from being spoken of to a
grandparentorchild.
PTS: 1 DIF: Understand REF: p. 18-19
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3. Anolderadult whoisatraditionalChinesemanhasabloodpressureof80/54mm Hgand refusesto m
remaininthebed.Whichinterventionshouldthenurseusetopromoteandmaintainhishealth?
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a. Havethehealthcareproviderspeaktohim.
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b. Useprinciplesoftheholistichealthsystem. m m
c. Askabouthisperceptionsandtreatmentideas.
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d. Consultwith apractitionerofChinesemedicine.m m
ANS: C
UsingtheLEARNmodel(listenwithsympathytothepatient’sperceptionof theproblem,explain
yourperceptionoftheproblem,acknowledgethedifferencesandsimilarities, recommend
treatment, and negotiateagreement), thenursegathersinformationfromthepatientaboutcultural m
beliefsconcerninghealthcareandavoidsstereotypingthepatient.Intheassessment,thenurse
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determineswhatthepatientbelievesaboutcaregiving,decisionmaking,treatment, andother
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pertinenthealth-relatedinformation.Speakingwiththehealthcareproviderisprematureuntilthe
assessmentiscomplete. Unlessheacceptsthebeliefs,principles oftheholistichealthsystem can
bepotentiallyunsuitableandinsultingforthispatient. Unlessheacceptsthetreatments, consulting
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4. Whichaction shouldthenursetakewhenaddressingolderadults?
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a. Speakinan exaggeratedpitch.
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b. Usealowerqualityofspeech.
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d. Speakclearly. m
ANS: D
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5. Thenurseprepares an olderwoman, whoisPolish, fordischargethroughaninterpreterand notes
thatshebecomestenseduringtheinstructionsaboutelimination. Whichinterventionshouldthe
nurseimplement?
a. Moveontothediscussionaboutmedication.
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b. Asktheolderwomanhowshefeelsaboutthistopic. m
c. Instructtheinterpretertorepeattheinstructions. m
d. Havetheolderwomanrepeattheinstructionsforclarity.
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ANS: B
Whenworkingwith an interpreter,thenursecloselywatchestheolderadultfornonverbal
communicationandemotionregardingaspecifictopicandthereforevalidatestheassessment m
abouttheolderadult’s tensionbeforeproceeding. Becausethenursenotices hertension,thenurse
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adultisuncomfortablediscussingelimination,thenimportantinstructionscanbemissed,leadingto
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adverseeffectsfortheolderadult.Repeatingtheinstructionscanaggravatethe olderadult’s
discomfort. Instructingtheolderadulttorepeatthenurse’sinstructionignores herneeds.
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