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NURS 299 Exam 5, Ch 24, Ch 23,

Ch 22 with Complete Solutions


When planning a community health education program for young adults, the

nurse should consider that - ANSWER-The number one cause of death for

young adults is injury




During a health counseling session with a 20-year-old female client, the

nurse should stress that: - ANSWER-"Daily physical activity and weight

control is one way to stay healthy."




A 26-year-old has a total cholesterol of 206 mg/dL and an LDL of 110. The

nurse evaluates this result as indicating that: - ANSWER-The client requires

counseling about cardiac disease risk factors




The public health nurse is conducting a screening of young adults for

metabolic

,syndrome. When asked about the syndrome, the nurse should reply: -

ANSWER-"This syndrome is a warning sign that the person could develop

heart disease. When

we discover that someone has metabolic syndrome, we recommend dietary

and

activity level changes."




The university health services nurse is preparing a disease prevention

program for

college students. What information should the nurse include in the program?

- ANSWER-Living in the dorm increases one's risk of developing

meningococcal disease.




A 30-year-old female client with a BMI of 36 is counseled by the nurse

regarding weight reduction options. Place the options in the order they

should be utilized, from first to

last. - ANSWER-4, 3, 2, 1




When the nurse discusses optimal activity for young adults, she should

stress that: - ANSWER-Moderately brisk walking is an appropriate aerobic

exercise

,The nurse working in the college health center is asked about a safe way to

obtain a tan. The nurse should reply - ANSWER-"Be sure to use sunblock

agents and do not sunbathe between 10 AM and 2 PM."




The nurse can best help to prevent bicycle/motorcycle fatalities by working

with his community to mandate: - ANSWER-Use of helmets




Which of the following reflects Piaget's theory as applied to young adults? -

ANSWER-Voting for a candidate based on analysis of the candidate's

positions on current issues




Which of the following adults has transitioned to Erikson's intimacy versus

isolation and loneliness stage of development - ANSWER-A 26-year-old

female who has a long-term relationship with a female companion




Which of the following young adults exemplifies Kohlberg's postconventional

level of

moral reasoning? - ANSWER-A 30-year-old who volunteers at a soup kitchen

one day a month

, Which of the following circumstances accounts for the leading cause of death

in young adults? - ANSWER-Binge drinking and driving




When planning health care for young adults, the nurse should recognize that

which of the following factors has the greatest impact on whether the

interventions are effective? - ANSWER-The interventions should be culturally

sensitive




When counseling a 23-year-old woman about oral, transdermal, injectable,

vaginal ring, and implant contraceptive methods, the nurse should stress

that these methods all carry the risk for which of the following events? -

ANSWER-Blood clots




Which of the following interventions are appropriate relative to the nursing

diagnosis: Health-Seeking Behaviors Related to Preconceptual Assessment

and Preparation for Childbearing? - ANSWER-Referral to genetic counseling

based on family history




The nurse working in occupational health who organizes a stress reduction

workshop should take which of the following statements into consideration? -

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