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NOCTI EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025 UPDATED FULLY SOLVED 100% Which of the following are example of dignity not being maintained? a. being treated more as an object than a person b. being made to feel worthless or a nuisance c. feeling neglected or ignored whilst receiving care d...

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NOCTI EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST 2024/2025
UPDATED FULLY SOLVED 100%

Which of the following are example of dignity not being maintained?
a. being treated more as an object than a person
b. being made to feel worthless or a nuisance
c. feeling neglected or ignored whilst receiving care
d. being cared in mixed gender bays and wards
e. all of these - Answer- e. all of these

What non-person centered behavior involve blaming a person for actions or failures
arising from their lack of ability or understanding?
a. mockery
b. disruption
c. disparagement
d. accusation - Answer- d. accusation

A core principle of person-centered care is that health care services should be molded
around each patient, as opposed to the patient being molded around a service.
True or False - Answer- True

What non-person centered behavior involves treating a person as if they are a diseased
object or an outcast?
a. invalidation
b. stigmatization
c. labeling
d. outpacing - Answer- b. stigmatization

What non-person centered behavior involves using a category such as dementia as the
main basis for interacting with a patient and explaining their behavior?
a. stigmatization
b. outpacing
c. labelling
d. invalidation - Answer- c. labelling

A learned and socially transmitted orientation and way of life of a group of people is:
a. culture
b. subculture

, c. race
d. ethnic group - Answer- a. culture

An appropriate action to provide spiritual support is
a. discuss with the patient what she or he finds helpful in relieving spiritual distress
b. pray with the patient at the onset of your shift
c. correct the patient's knowledge of the church doctrine
d. share your religious views with the patient - Answer- a. discuss with the patient what
she or he finds helpful in relieving spiritual distress

If a patient becomes hostile or uncomfortable when discussing religion and spirituality
during your spiritual assessment, the nurse should
a. record that the patient is uncomfortable with religious and spiritual issues and move
on to another topic
b. press the patient for details about why he or she is so hostile
c. explain that studies show prayer helps patients get better
d. offer to pray for the patient - Answer- a. record that the patient is uncomfortable with
religious and spiritual issues and move on to another topic

Cultural competence in the nursing profession includes: (Check all that apply)
a. valuing diversity
b. deciding what is best for each patient
c. knowing about cultural traditions
d. being sensitive to culture when providing care - Answer- a, c, d

A person who has at least one parent born outside the country he/she is currently living
is known as:
a. minority group
b. first generation
c. second generation
d. immigrant - Answer- b. first generation

Pathogens expelled from the respiratory tract through coughing and sneezing are an
example of what mode of infection transmission?
a. direct/indirect contact
b. inoculation
c. airborne
d. ingestion - Answer- c. airborne

Healthcare workers must wear gloves when: (Check all that apply)
a. making beds
b. risk of exposure to blood or body fluids
c. recording vital signs
d. assisting with patient mobility
e. handling sharp or contaminated instruments - Answer- b & e

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