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HPR100 - Final Exam Review Questions With Complete
Solutions

A function of carbohydrates in the diet is to:
A. Enable chemical reactions
B. Promote growth and repair of tissues
C. Supply energy
D. Maintain water balance Correct Answer C.
Supply energy

According to Erickson, a sense of initiative is best explained by:
A. Finish tasks started
B. Establishing trust
C. The ability to express one's needs
D. Trying new roles without feelings of guilt Correct Answer
D.
Trying new roles without feelings of guilt

According to Erickson, the psychosocial task for school age
children is
known as:
A. Trust
B. Industry
C. Respect
D. Initiative Correct Answer B.
Industry

Adequate calcium is needed in the diet during middle age to:
A. Build and repair tissue
B. Strengthen nerve conduction
C. Maintain bone mass

,D. Improve eyesight Correct Answer C.
Maintain bone mass

As part of health literacy, critical literacy is the advanced ability
to
analyze information and apply it to have increased control over
life
events
A. True
B. False Correct Answer A.
True

As part of health literacy, interactive literacy is the ability to
apply new
information for changing circumstances.
A. True
B. False Correct Answer A.
True

At what stage in Erickson's theory do individuals develop the
ability to
trust others?
A. Integrity vs. Despair
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. Generative vs. Stagnation
D. Trust vs. Mistrust Correct Answer D.
Trust vs. Mistrust

At what stage in Erickson's theory do individuals expand their
personal
and social involvement?

,A. Integrity vs. Despair
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. Generative vs. Stagnation
D. Trust vs. Mistrust Correct Answer C.
Generative vs. Stagnation

At what stage in Erickson's theory do individuals learn to be
independent and develop self-confidence?
A. Integrity vs. Despair
B. Autonomy vs. Shame
C. Generative vs. Stagnation
D. Trust vs. Mistrust Correct Answer B.
Autonomy vs. Shame

At what stage in Erickson's theory do individuals reflect on their
life and
feel satisfaction or disappointment?
A. Integrity vs. Despair
B. Industry vs. Inferiority
C. Generative vs. Stagnation
D. Initiative vs. Guilt Correct Answer A.
Integrity vs. Despair

Carol Gilligan (Select all that apply.):
A. Studied under Freud
B. Studied under Kohlberg
C. Believed there was a bias in her predecessor's work toward
men
D. Work showed that women were more concerned with how
their
decisions affected others Correct Answer B.

, Studied under Kohlberg
C.
Believed there was a bias in her predecessor's work toward men
D.
Work showed that women were more concerned with how their
decisions affected others

Cultural assessment (Select all the statements that apply.):
A. To understand deeply roots norms and values, drivers of
behaviour,
and existing cultures
B. Includes reviewing the various components of culture
including
environment, traditions, social relations, incentives, and values
C. Enables the nurse to gather information to provide culturally
competent care
D. Learned only from asking clients and familes about their
culture Correct Answer A.
To understand deeply roots norms and values, drivers of
behaviour, and existing cultures
B.
Includes reviewing the various components of culture including
environment, traditions, social relations, incentives, and values
C.
Enables the nurse to gather information to provide culturally
competent care

Cultural awareness (Select all that apply.):
A. Prevents frustrations and dissatisfaction with care
B. Client centre care and speedy recovery
C. Cautions strongly against using touch or any physical contact

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