TRANSCULTURAL NURSING FINAL VERSION 1 &2 NEWEST
2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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The nurse is teaching a community class about the incidence of
disabilities in the U.S.. According to WHO, what factors account
for the increasing number of persons with disabilities in the U.S.?
A. Ageing
B. The emergence of chronic diseases
C. Injuries caused by road crashes
D. HIV/AIDS
E. All of these - ANSWER-E. All of these
Two organizations that primarily provide support for persons with
intellectual and developmental disabilities are:
A. ADA and ICN
B. WHO and ADA
C. The Arc and LDA
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D. NCHS and WHO - ANSWER-C. The Arc and LDA
The nurse caring for persons with disabilities recognizes that the
concept of "people first" refers to the belief that:
A. All persons with disabilities have strengths, abilities and
inherent value, and are equal in the law
B. Persons with disabilities should be given first priority in clinical
settings
C. Persons with disabilities must first overcome them before
actively participating in society
D. Persons with disabilities should be first to receive healthcare
benefits - ANSWER-A. All persons with disabilities have strengths,
abilities and inherent value, and are equal in the law
What situation described the problem of disability disparities
among persons with disabilities:
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A. Low-income, working-age adults with physical disabilities
experience problems with transpiration accessibility and privacy
barriers
B. A person is born with a learning disability
C. Children who have cerebral palsy experience problems with
mobility
D. There is a high percentage of physically disable among the
young - ANSWER-A. Low-income, working-age adults with
physical disabilities experience problems with transpiration
accessibility and privacy barriers
The nurse is interviewing a patient with a disability who has a
problem speaking clearly. The patient is struggling to explain a
situation. The best initial action by the nurse is to:
A. Correct the patient's mispronunciations and unclear statements
B. Listen patiently without interrupting, then questions to clarify
C. Speak directly instead to a family member who is able to
interpret the patient's meaning
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D. Pretend to follow the conversation to minimize the patient's
embarrassment - ANSWER-B. Listen patiently without
interrupting, then questions to clarify
The culturally competent nurse recognizes that the use of certain
language can be demoralizing to persons with disabilities. Which
of these statements suggest that the nurse is using culturally
appropriate language when caring for clients with disabilities?
A. The nurse giving a report at change of shift mentions that the
patient is afflicted with mobility problems and has recently been
stricken with MS
B. The emergency room triage nurse explains that, "since you are
handicapped, I'll place you in a larger cubicle for your
assessment"
C. The nurse explains to the doctor, "I believe this young lady may
have a hearing impairment"
D. A nurse exclaims, "I was just assigned to a mentally retarded
patient - ANSWER-C. The nurse explains to the doctor, "I believe
this young lady may have a hearing impairment"