1. A client is attending classes on building positive relationships with
significant others as well as learning skills to be open-minded and respectful
to those whose opinions are different. The nurse realizes that this client is
focusing on which component of wellness?
1. Physical
2. Social
3. Emotional
4. Environment: 2. Social
2. The nurse is assisting a client and his family after the client had a stroke and
is no longer able to return to his previous employment. The nurse has made a
referral to vocational rehabilitation for assistance in retraining the client in a
different occupation. With which component of wellness is the nurse assisting
this client? 1. Intellectual
2. Environmental
3. Occupational
4. Emotional: 3. Occupational
,3. A nurse educator is explaining the concept of health and parallels this with
interruption of body systems and symptoms of disease or injury. This
educator is interpreting health according to which model?
1. Health-illness continua
2. Eudemonistic
3. Adaptive
4. Clinical: 4. Clinical
4. A nurse is working in a rehabilitation center with a client who had a serious
injury. Part of the client's care plan includes working on coping with her
current limitations since the injury. This nurse is working within which model
of health?
1. Role performance
2. Adaptive
3. Eudemonistic
4. Clinical: 2. Adaptive
5. A nurse is conducting a community assessment to determine which diseases
are prevalent and most likely to occur. The nurse is basing the assessment
on which model of health?
1. Role performance
2. Eudemonistic
3. Ecological
4. Adaptive: 3. Ecological
6. A nurse is assessing a client who practices yoga for relaxation, is following
a nutritionally sound diet, and has supportive, sound relationships with her
,spouse and children. According to Dunn's high-level wellness grid, this client
would exemplify which health characteristic?
1. Emergent high-level wellness in a favorable environment
2. Emergent high-level wellness in an unfavorable environment
3. Protected health in a favorable environment
4. High-level wellness in a favorable environment: 4. High-level wellness in a
favorable environment
7. A nurse has volunteered to go on a health mission to rural Haiti, where the
majority of the people do not have access to health care and live in poverty.
According to Dunn's high-level wellness grid, the nurse will be working with
clients in which quadrant?
1. Emergent high-level wellness in an unfavorable environment
2. Protected poor health in a favorable environment
3. Poor health in an unfavorable environment
4. Protected poor health in an unfavorable environment: 3. Poor health in an
unfavorable environment
8. The nurse educator is reviewing internal variables that affect people's
health status. On which variables is this nurse focusing?
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1. Genetic makeup
2. Age
3. Developmental level
4. Environment
5. Spiritual and religious beliefs: 1. Genetic makeup
2. Age
, 3. Developmental level
5. Spiritual and religious beliefs:
9. An occupational health nurse is surveying employees. Which employee
should the nurse identify as being predisposed to an illness?
1. An employee who is in a middle-management position and takes stress from
administration as well as the employees
2. An employee who works in the janitorial department
3. An employee who works 12-hour days, 3 days a week
4. An employee who works 4 days on and 3 days off: 1. An employee who is in
a middle-management position and takes stress from administration as well as
the employees
10. A community health nurse is testing the theory of locus of control (LOC).
Which client demonstrates the internal control concept of this theory?
1. A client who takes an active role in all health decisions
2. A client who allows the primary care provider to make all the decisions
3. A client who does not make any decisions without his or her spouse's input4.
A client who relies on information from the local hospital for his or her
health needs: 1. A client who takes an active role in all health decisions
11. The nurse case manager is concerned about a particular client being
discharged from the hospital. Which factors should alert the nurse to possible
problems with this client's adherence to treatment?
1. The prescribed therapy is costly and of unknown duration.
2. The therapy will require no lifestyle changes of the client.
3. The client has not had difficulty understanding the regimen.
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