NURS 629 Final Questions and Answers Latest;(2024/2025)/ Graded A+
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NURS 629
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NURS 629
Marginalized people experience discrimination, poor access to health care, and resultant illnesses and
traumas from environmental dangers or violence that make them vulnerable to ________. Choose the
most comprehensive answer. - a wide range of health problems
Stress is of both theoretical and p...
Marginalized people experience discrimination, poor access to health care, and resultant illnesses and
traumas from environmental dangers or violence that make them vulnerable to ________. Choose the
most comprehensive answer. - a wide range of health problems
Stress is of both theoretical and practice interest to nurses. The World Health Organization's Global
Burden of Disease Survey estimated that the global impact of stress-related conditions would continue
to rise; therefore, by the year 2020, ________ disorders, including stress-related conditions, will be the
second most prevalent health problem, second only to ischemic heart disease. - Depression and
anxiety disorders
Obesity in children is more prevalent in which of the following ethnicities? - Hispanics, American
Indian/Alaska Native, and Non-Hispanic Blacks have the highest rate of obesity.
Identify the populations that have a greater-than-average risk of developing health problems. Choose
the answer that is most correct. - The poor, children, women, elderly, immigrants, and ethnic
minorities.
Secondary prevention aims to prevent further illness in persons who are already diagnosed with a
disease. Review the following scenarios and choose the one that best represents secondary prevention. -
Sally is a 48-year-old Type II diabetic. She is taking three different P.O. medications to help control
her blood sugar, and her Hgb A1C is 7.5. Sally's provider is insisting that she be stricter with her diet and
that she increase her physical activity. If this doesn't improve her BS, she will need to start insulin;
Secondary prevention is gaining more attention as the number of those living with chronic illnesses
continues to increase. Primary prevention aims to "prevent" a disease state from occurring. PP strategies
reduce the occurrence or delay the onset of disease such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and cancer;
secondary prevention activities promote health within the limits of the illness or disability.
What percentage of lifetime cases of mental health conditions begin by the age of 24? - There is a
high likelihood that those individuals who are predisposed to a mental health disorder will show
symptoms while in college. Seventy-five percent of individuals with a mental health disorder developed
it by the age of 24.
, Living with ________ challenges a households ability to obtain food and make healthy choices and can
exacerbate stress and chronic disease risk. - food insecurity
Providers sharing patient records with the patient has allowed people to see for themselves what is
being written about them and to feel they have control over their records is called ________. -
transparency
________ is one of the primary determinants of good health. Choose the most correct answer. -
good nutrition
All vegetables, fruits, whole grains, seafood, eggs, beans and peas, unsalted nuts and seeds, fat-free and
low-fat dairy products, and lean meats and poultry when prepared with little or no added solid fats,
sugars, refined starches, and sodium are ________. - examples of nutrient-dense foods
Good morning, Mr. Smith. Tell me what's on your mind today. - An open-ended question offers an
indication to patients that you want to listen to them. It demonstrates that you do not have an agenda
and you are not putting up any roadblocks. You are asking patients to openly talk with you.
Community-based participatory research is an action-oriented research method that involves a team
approach, inclusive of ________. - all participants
________ refers to the ability of individuals to walk to nearby destinations. - walkability
Undernutrition has been documented in individuals living under the poverty level, and in children,
adolescent, and the elderly. Of the four nutrient deficiencies listed, which is the most common? -
iron deficiency
Which of the following groups is more likely to be illiterate in the United States? - White native-
born Americans
The CDC makes the following statements about chronic disease: Six in 10 adults in the United States have
a chronic disease. Four in 10 adults in the United States have two or more chronic diseases. Chronic
diseases are the leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Tobacco use, poor nutrition,
lack of physical activity, and excessive alcohol use are key lifestyle risks for chronic disease. Now that you
have reviewed these statements from the CDC, read the following scenarios and choose the one that
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