2 potter

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 8/10/2019 2 potter

    1/2

    4. Multidimensional nature of clients and their interaction withthe environmentRelationship of perceptions and compliance with therapy

    11. The client who recently received a kidney transplant is

    worried about her husband since he has taken over the physicaltasks of running their home. The client is in the process ofadapting to a change in:1. Body image2. Self-concept3. Illness behavior4. Family dynamicsFamily dynamics

    12. Client assessment provides the nurse with necessaryinformation for the development of an effective plan of care.

    When determining the influence of an internal variable on theclient's health status, the nurse will specifically look for:1. Anxiety level present2. Family remedies used3. Location and type of occupation4. Available health insurance coverageAnxiety level present

    13. A nurse understands that illness behavior means:1. Each distinct illness will cause the client to behave in aspecific manner

    2. Nursing care provides interventions that are behaviororiented3. The client's behaviors will have a direct impact on his illness4. When ill, a client's perception of illness will result in uniquebehaviorsWhen ill, a client's perception of illness will result in uniquebehaviors

    14. A client tells the nurse that his illness is a result of hisfailure to "live a good life." The nurse recognizes this statementas an example of the client's:1. Risk factor2. Health belief3. Illness behavior4. Negative health behaviorHealth belief

  • 8/10/2019 2 potter

    2/2

    15. Which of the following client statements best relates to thethird component of the Health Belief Model?1. "My blood cholesterol is only a little high."2. "No one in my family is susceptible to the flu."3. "I'll just avoid the food that causes the problem."

    4. "By losing weight my blood pressure may come down.""By losing weight my blood pressure may come down."

    16. The goal of Pender's Health Promotion theory is bestreflected in which of the following nursing interventions?1. Suggesting the client experience a variety of exercise routinesbefore settling on the one to adapt2. Arranging for a client to attend a support group forindividuals who also have severe burn scars3. Playing soft, classical music when a client diagnosed withAlzheimer's becomes physically agitated

    4. Providing a client with a history of stress-inducedrespiratory problems with detailed explanations regarding hercareSuggesting the client experience a variety of exercise routinesbefore settling on the one to adapt

    17. The nurse knows that the greatest internal factor toconsider when educating an adult client concerning healthpromotion activities is the client's:1. Emotional wellness2. Developmental stage

    3. Professed spirituality4. Intellectual backgroundIntellectual background

    18. The nurse is caring for a terminally ill client who recentlyimmigrated to the United States. To provide quality end-of-lifecare, the nurse must initially:1. Make every effort to involve the client and his family in theend-of-life care2. Understand the client's personal and cultural viewsregarding death and dying

    3. Arrange for end-of-life care to be provided by personnelfamiliar with the client's culture4. Share the client's concerns regarding the dying process withhis interdisciplinary care teamUnderstand the client's personal and cultural views regardingdeath and dying