Question 1
Nurses assume many roles. Which role is the nurse displaying when the nurse protects
the human and legal rights of their clients and helps clients assert those rights when
needed?
Advocate
Healer
Care Manager
Investigator
Question 2
The nurse is preparing a school aged client for a diagnostic procedure. What should the
nurse consider when communicating with a client in this age group?
The child is too young to understand any detailed explanations.
The child thinks in terms of abstract concepts.
Instructions should be given only to the parents.
The child may want detailed explanations about what will happen.
Question 3
The nurse is working within a community to decrease disease prevalence. Which
activities are considered primary prevention? (Select all that apply.)
, Obtaining blood pressure readings weekly for a person with hypertension.
Offering an education seminar titled “Eating for a Healthy Heart” to a group.
Providing physical therapy to clients who have suffered a stroke.
Administering the influenza and pneumonia vaccines to several older adults.
IncorrectQuestion 4
Which of the following is true about holistic practice?
It is regarded as foolishness by the mainstream medical community.
Practitioners use feelings and affective behaviors to provide healing.
Practitioners seek to support a person’s natural healing systems.
It is about understanding only the spiritual portion of a person.
Question 5
Which considerations are important when seeking use of complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM) interventions? (Select all that apply.)
Some CAM providers may not be credentialed in the standardized national system.
Nurses assume many roles. Which role is the nurse displaying when the nurse protects
the human and legal rights of their clients and helps clients assert those rights when
needed?
Advocate
Healer
Care Manager
Investigator
Question 2
The nurse is preparing a school aged client for a diagnostic procedure. What should the
nurse consider when communicating with a client in this age group?
The child is too young to understand any detailed explanations.
The child thinks in terms of abstract concepts.
Instructions should be given only to the parents.
The child may want detailed explanations about what will happen.
Question 3
The nurse is working within a community to decrease disease prevalence. Which
activities are considered primary prevention? (Select all that apply.)
, Obtaining blood pressure readings weekly for a person with hypertension.
Offering an education seminar titled “Eating for a Healthy Heart” to a group.
Providing physical therapy to clients who have suffered a stroke.
Administering the influenza and pneumonia vaccines to several older adults.
IncorrectQuestion 4
Which of the following is true about holistic practice?
It is regarded as foolishness by the mainstream medical community.
Practitioners use feelings and affective behaviors to provide healing.
Practitioners seek to support a person’s natural healing systems.
It is about understanding only the spiritual portion of a person.
Question 5
Which considerations are important when seeking use of complementary and
alternative medicine (CAM) interventions? (Select all that apply.)
Some CAM providers may not be credentialed in the standardized national system.