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NUR 206 Medical Surgical Nursing Exam 1, 2, 3 and
Final Exam New Latest Version Best Studying
Material with All Questions and Answers

Exam 1
Which item(s) below are overarching goals of Healthy People 2030? Select all that apply.

a. Eliminate health disparities, achieve health equity, and obtain health literacy to improve the
health and well-being of all.
b. Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors, and well-being across all life stages.
c. Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and
premature death.
d. Engage leadership, key constituents, and the public across multiple sectors to take action and
design policies that improve the health and well-being of all.
e. Create social, physical, and economic environments that promote attaining the full potential
for health and well-being for all. --------- Correct Answer ----------- a. Eliminate health
disparities, achieve health equity, and obtain health literacy to improve the health and well-being
of all.
b. Promote healthy development, healthy behaviors, and well-being across all life stages.
c. Attain healthy, thriving lives and well-being free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and
premature death.
d. Engage leadership, key constituents, and the public across multiple sectors to take action and
design policies that improve the health and well-being of all.
e. Create social, physical, and economic environments that promote attaining the full potential
for health and well-being for all.

A nurse is completing a health risk appraisal with a client. Which of the following comments
would cause the nurse to probe further to determine if the family is in crisis?

a. "What am I supposed to do now that everything we own is gone? Are there any agencies that
can help me?"
b. "I can't visit my husband in the hospital when I'm at work all day. How can I be sure he's
alright?"
c. "My husband always handled our finances. Now that he's gone, I'll have to learn how to do
this."
d. "I don't know what to do now that my husband is dead. There is no way I can go back to work
and also take care of our three children." --------- Correct Answer ----------- d. "I don't know what
to do now that my husband is dead. There is no way I can go back to work and also take care of
our three children."

A dose of 7.5g of medication has been ordered for a client. The medication comes in 4g/mL. The

,nurse will administer ____ mL. Round to the nearest tenth. --------- Correct Answer ----------- 1.9
mL

A community health nurse is determining the best way to address an outbreak of a new infectious
disease using evidence-based practice (EBP). Which of the following actions would the nurse
most likely take?

a. Review policies and procedures.
b. Review outcomes of clinical trials.
c. Review several nursing textbooks.
d. Review reputable sites on the internet. --------- Correct Answer ----------- b. Review outcomes
of clinical trials.

Which statements by a nurse demonstrate understanding of the risks that vulnerable groups face?
Select all that apply.

a. "I understand that people in vulnerable populations do not face any special health
circumstances."
b. "I make sure to do a complete assessment of any environmental hazards such as lead exposure
from lead-based paint from peeling walls or paint used in toy manufacturing."
c. "I try to observe and ask the client to explain about their cultural traditions as part of my
assessment."
d. "I ask clients about their finances because it is important information."
e. "I always look at the client's exposure to social hazards such as crime and violence." ---------
Correct Answer ----------- b. "I make sure to do a complete assessment of any environmental
hazards such as lead exposure from lead-based paint from peeling walls or paint used in toy
manufacturing."
c. "I try to observe and ask the client to explain about their cultural traditions as part of my
assessment."
e. "I always look at the client's exposure to social hazards such as crime and violence."

The nurse visits a home-bound client who is being cared for by her adult daughter. Which
function of a family is being provided in this situation?

a. Economic function.
b. Health care function.
c. Socialization function.
d. Affective function. --------- Correct Answer ----------- b. Health care function.

A nurse is working with a family who is confronting major challenges to their health. Which of
the following approaches would be most helpful for the nurse to use?

a. Building on the family's strengths and resilience.
b. Allowing the family to be noncompliant.
c. Labeling the family as resistant.
d. Recognizing that the family is dysfunctional. --------- Correct Answer ----------- a. Building on

,the family's strengths and resilience.

Which organization is not a Federal Health Agency?

a. National Institutes of Health.
b. Quality and Safety in Nursing Education (QSEN).
c. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
d. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. --------- Correct Answer ----------- b. Quality and
Safety in Nursing Education (QSEN).

Which of the following must be firmly established before beginning a family assessment? Select
all that apply.

a. The rationale or purpose of the visit.
b. The most convenient time for you to visit the family.
c. Why the data is needed.
d. Which family members can be available.
e. How best to interview each individual in the family. --------- Correct Answer ----------- a. The
rationale or purpose of the visit.
b. The most convenient time for you to visit the family.
c. Why the data is needed.

Which individual has the greatest risk for becoming a member of the vulnerable population of
the local community?

a. A 50-year-old married female who has worked as a server in local restaurants for her entire
adult life.
b. A male diagnosed with a cardiac issue who recently moved in with his adult child.
c. A single mother who is studying for a law degree at the local university.
d. A single male who has a history that includes a learning disability and a parent diagnosed with
type 2 diabetes. --------- Correct Answer ----------- d. A single male who has a history that
includes a learning disability and a parent diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.

A school nurse wants to decrease the rate of obesity among children. Which of the following
actions in their community would be most effective?

a. Lobby legislators to enact stronger legislation regarding school lunches and snack machines in
schools.
b. Discourage against providing after-school programs and summer camps that focus on diet and
exercise.
c. Decrease nutrition programs in schools that teach children to make healthy food choices.
d. Involve the entire family in the planning and managing of nutrition, especially when a child in
the family is obese. --------- Correct Answer ----------- d. Involve the entire family in the planning
and managing of nutrition, especially when a child in the family is obese.

Which statements by a nurse demonstrates understanding of the risks that vulnerable groups

, face? Select all that apply.

a. "I try to ask the client to explain about their diet and exercise habits as part of my assessment."
b. "I ask clients about their finances because it is important."
c. "I always look at the client's exposure to social hazards such as crime and violence."
d. "I make sure to do a complete assessment of any environmental hazards such as lead exposure
from lead-based paint from peeling walls or paint used in toy manufacturing."
e. "I understand that genetics influence a person's resilience to adverse socioeconomic
conditions." --------- Correct Answer ----------- c. "I always look at the client's exposure to social
hazards such as crime and violence."
d. "I make sure to do a complete assessment of any environmental hazards such as lead exposure
from lead-based paint from peeling walls or paint used in toy manufacturing."
e. "I understand that genetics influence a person's resilience to adverse socioeconomic
conditions."

A nurse is conducting a family assessment. Which of the following behaviors would the nurse
recognize as suggestive of a family with problems?

a. During family play, jokes and laughter were heard.
b. Each person had a private room with a door for alone time.
c. Most of the conversation was between the father and the eldest daughter.
d. Before eating, the family prayed, expressing gratitude for their blessings. --------- Correct
Answer ----------- c. Most of the conversation was between the father and the eldest daughter.

Which of the following activities are expectations for a school health nurse?

a. Giving emergency care in the school or during school events.
b. Driving children home if parents can't pick them up.
c. Giving medications as needed if children are ill.
d. Ensuring that children with health problems are accepted by their peers. --------- Correct
Answer ----------- a. Giving emergency care in the school or during school events.

What is an example of community-based nursing?

a. Conducting a survey of parks in the area.
b. Doctors, nurses, social workers, and therapists working together to manage care for a
complicated client that receives home care.
c. Working at the local food pantry to distribute food each week.
d. Planning a luncheon and social activity at the Senior Center. --------- Correct Answer -----------
b. Doctors, nurses, social workers, and therapists working together to manage care for a
complicated client that receives home care.

A community health nurse is evaluating health risks with families who have a history of alcohol,
tobacco, and other drugs. Which of the following questions would be a priority for the nurse to
ask?

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