NUR 380 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL TEST BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
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NUR 380 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL TEST BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following is an example of the emotional component of wellness?
1. The client chooses healthy foods
2. A new father decides to take parenting classes
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NUR 380 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
TEST BANK COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Which of the following is an example of the emotional component of wellness?
1. The client chooses healthy foods
2. A new father decides to take parenting classes
3. A client expresses frustration with er partner's substance abuse
4. A widow with no family decides to join a bowling league - Answer-3. A client
expresses frustration with er partner's substance abuse
Which individual appears to have "taken on" the sick role?
1. A client who is obese states, "I deserve to have a heart attack."
2. A mother is ill and says, "I won't be able to make it to your lunch today."
3. A man with low back pain misses several physical therapy appointments.
4. An older adult states, "My horoscope says I will be well again." - Answer-2. A mother
is ill and says, "I won't be able to make it to your lunch today."
Because a client recently diagnosed with diabetes mellitus is confident that blood sugar
control can be improved with diet and exercise alone, and recently checked out a video
on the management of diabetes at the HMO education center, the client's actions are
most representative of which model?
1. Health belief model
2. Clinical model
3. Role performance model
4. Agent-host-environment model - Answer-1. Health belief model
Because a client with an infection is scheduled to begin several medications, the nurse
will need to provide client education. Which client characteristics are most likely to
predict adherence to the treatment program? Select all that apply.
1. Educational level
2. A trusting relationship with the healthcare provider
3. An expectation that the medications will be helpful
4. Being able to take medications twice daily instead of 4 times daily
5. Sex - Answer-2, 3, 4:
2. A trusting relationship with the healthcare provider
3. An expectation that the medications will be helpful
4. Being able to take medications twice daily instead of 4 times daily
, Which one of the following might be the best way to measure adherence to a prescribed
medication regime?
1. Direct observation of medication administration
2. Evidence of illness complications or exacerbations
3. Monitoring laboratory values of elements influenced by the medication
4. Questioning the client about his or her medication routine - Answer-1. Direct
observation of medication administration
Which of the following is least likely to influence a client's personal definition of health
and wellness?
1. The client's ability to perform his or her usual activities
2. The cultural traditions the client uses in everyday life
3. The ability and accessibility of healthcare services appropriate for the client's health
condition
4. The medical diagnostic terminology used to describe the client's signs and symptoms
- Answer-4. The medical diagnostic terminology used to describe the client's signs and
symptoms
Which of the following is an internal variable affecting health status, beliefs, or
practices?
1. Living situation
2. Socioeconomic status
3. Family structure
4. Genetics - Answer-4. Genetics
A client recently diagnosed with a chronic illness asks for help in understanding the
word chronic. It would be correct for the nurse to say which of the following?
1. Symptoms are always less severe than with an acute illness
2. Chronic diseases are considered incurable
3. Signs and symptoms of chronic illnesses tend to be stable for many years
4. Chronic illnesses have no effective treatments - Answer-2. Chronic diseases are
considered incurable
Although not every client progresses in order through each stage, what is the usual
sequence in Suchman's stages of illness?
1. The client makes contact with medical care.
2. The client goes into rehabilitation/recovery.
3. Signs and symptoms appear.
4. The client takes on the dependent role.
5. The client takes on the sick role. - Answer-3, 5, 1, 4, 2
A married mother of three small children has frequent immobilizing headaches of
unknown cause. The nurse anticipates that the woman may have which of the following
possible reactions? Select all that apply.
1. she feels guilty when unable to perform her usual activities.
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