Deck 4: The Role of the Nurse in Health Promotion

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The technological domain:

A) affects all of the other domains.
B) determines realistic outcomes.
C) primarily addresses computerized patient data.
D) refers to digital technology.
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Health promotion has been a fundamental goal of nursing for years.
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Mr. Pesci is recuperating in a rehabilitation center following hospitalization for surgery. Mr. Pesci's rehabilitation at the center is an example of:

A) initial intervention.
B) primary prevention.
C) secondary intervention.
D) tertiary prevention.
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Leadership abilities are required for the nurse coordinating care.
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Controllable risk factors impacting health promotion include:

A) age.
B) culture.
C) genetics.
D) lifestyle.
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Nurses who empower clients emphasize the passive role of the patient.
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Mary 's doctor suggests that Mary receive a mammogram. This is considered to be a (an):

A) initial prevention.
B) primary prevention.
C) secondary intervention.
D) tertiary prevention.
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Lifestyle behavior changes cannot influence the biological domain.
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When developing a plan of care for a patient, the nurse must first:

A) address nursing diagnoses that are specific to the patient.
B) collect data as part of the assessment phase.
C) identify realistic and measurable outcome goals.
D) establish goals for evaluation of the care plan.
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The nurse acts as an empowering agent in health promotion by:

A) coordinating all of a patient's health care.
B) focusing on the patient's anxiety and fears related to change.
C) including the patient in every aspect of care.
D) motivating patient behavior through description of negative outcomes.
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Which of the following most influences a person's understanding of his or her disease process?

A) Access to health care
B) Educational level
C) Gender
D) Socioeconomic level
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The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association:

A) defines appropriate interventions for uncommon nursing problems.
B) identifies nursing's need for patient documentation.
C) identifies outcomes for common nursing problems.
D) provides a taxonomy or classification structure for nursing diagnoses.
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Which of the following is essential for a successful health-promotion plan?

A) Assumption of personal responsibility
B) Detection of disease
C) Early implementation of therapy
D) Virginia Henderson
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Cultural values are considered a dimension of which of the following domains?

A) Biological
B) Intellectual
C) Political
D) Sociological
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Mrs. Cruz, a 68-year-old post-hip replacement surgery patient, is being discharged but does not have anyone at home to help her during her recovery period. Her nurse is aware of this and speaks to her doctor about her concerns about Mrs. Cruz. In this situation the nurse has assumed which of the following health-promotion roles?

A) Advocate
B) Consultant
C) Educator
D) Role model
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Mrs. Lopez has a severe visual impairment and has been hospitalized twice for falls occurring at home. Which of the following might be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for her?

A) Ineffective health maintenance related to knowledge deficit
B) Ineffective health maintenance related to safety hazards
C) Potential risk for further development
D) Potential risk for infection
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The biological, psychological, sociological, environmental, political, spiritual, intellectual, sexual, and technological domains are:

A) areas of concern affecting a person's optimal health.
B) dependent on conditions beyond a person's individual control.
C) fundamental nursing health-care goals.
D) negative dimensions impacted by the disease process.
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith and their seven children live in a two-bedroom housing project. The school nurse is concerned with the Smith children's frequent absences due to recurrent upper respiratory infections. Which of the following health domains should the nurse consider when addressing the children's health-promotion needs?

A) Environmental
B) Political
C) Spiritual
D) Technological
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Diseases can be ethnic-specific.
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The term Nursing Process refers to:

A) a health-care approach focusing on patient compliance and trust.
B) a problem-solving method for developing a plan of care.
C) health-promotion approaches that focus on wellness outcomes.
D) legal standards guiding nursing care.
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In primary prevention, the detrimental effects of a health condition have occurred.
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One who pleads a cause before another person
Coordinator of care
One who pleads a cause before another person
Role model
One who pleads a cause before another person
Empowering agent
One who pleads a cause before another person
Proactive change agent
One who pleads a cause before another person
Educator
One who pleads a cause before another person
Advocate
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Match between columns
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Coordinator of care
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Role model
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Empowering agent
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Proactive change agent
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Educator
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Advocate
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Match between columns
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Coordinator of care
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Role model
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Empowering agent
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Proactive change agent
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Educator
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Advocate
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Women are more at risk for high blood pressure than are men.
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Match between columns
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Coordinator of care
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Role model
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Empowering agent
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Proactive change agent
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Educator
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Advocate
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Health promotion activities occur only in hospital settings.
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The nursing care plan is developed with the patient's potential problems or needs in mind.
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Nurses are viewed as role models by students.
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Match between columns
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Coordinator of care
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Role model
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Empowering agent
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Proactive change agent
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Educator
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Advocate
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Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Coordinator of care
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Role model
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Empowering agent
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Proactive change agent
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Educator
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Advocate
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The technological domain:

A) affects all of the other domains.
B) determines realistic outcomes.
C) primarily addresses computerized patient data.
D) refers to digital technology.
affects all of the other domains.
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Health promotion has been a fundamental goal of nursing for years.
True
3
Mr. Pesci is recuperating in a rehabilitation center following hospitalization for surgery. Mr. Pesci's rehabilitation at the center is an example of:

A) initial intervention.
B) primary prevention.
C) secondary intervention.
D) tertiary prevention.
tertiary prevention.
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Leadership abilities are required for the nurse coordinating care.
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Controllable risk factors impacting health promotion include:

A) age.
B) culture.
C) genetics.
D) lifestyle.
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Nurses who empower clients emphasize the passive role of the patient.
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Mary 's doctor suggests that Mary receive a mammogram. This is considered to be a (an):

A) initial prevention.
B) primary prevention.
C) secondary intervention.
D) tertiary prevention.
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Lifestyle behavior changes cannot influence the biological domain.
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When developing a plan of care for a patient, the nurse must first:

A) address nursing diagnoses that are specific to the patient.
B) collect data as part of the assessment phase.
C) identify realistic and measurable outcome goals.
D) establish goals for evaluation of the care plan.
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The nurse acts as an empowering agent in health promotion by:

A) coordinating all of a patient's health care.
B) focusing on the patient's anxiety and fears related to change.
C) including the patient in every aspect of care.
D) motivating patient behavior through description of negative outcomes.
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Which of the following most influences a person's understanding of his or her disease process?

A) Access to health care
B) Educational level
C) Gender
D) Socioeconomic level
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The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association:

A) defines appropriate interventions for uncommon nursing problems.
B) identifies nursing's need for patient documentation.
C) identifies outcomes for common nursing problems.
D) provides a taxonomy or classification structure for nursing diagnoses.
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Which of the following is essential for a successful health-promotion plan?

A) Assumption of personal responsibility
B) Detection of disease
C) Early implementation of therapy
D) Virginia Henderson
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Cultural values are considered a dimension of which of the following domains?

A) Biological
B) Intellectual
C) Political
D) Sociological
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Mrs. Cruz, a 68-year-old post-hip replacement surgery patient, is being discharged but does not have anyone at home to help her during her recovery period. Her nurse is aware of this and speaks to her doctor about her concerns about Mrs. Cruz. In this situation the nurse has assumed which of the following health-promotion roles?

A) Advocate
B) Consultant
C) Educator
D) Role model
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Mrs. Lopez has a severe visual impairment and has been hospitalized twice for falls occurring at home. Which of the following might be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for her?

A) Ineffective health maintenance related to knowledge deficit
B) Ineffective health maintenance related to safety hazards
C) Potential risk for further development
D) Potential risk for infection
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The biological, psychological, sociological, environmental, political, spiritual, intellectual, sexual, and technological domains are:

A) areas of concern affecting a person's optimal health.
B) dependent on conditions beyond a person's individual control.
C) fundamental nursing health-care goals.
D) negative dimensions impacted by the disease process.
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith and their seven children live in a two-bedroom housing project. The school nurse is concerned with the Smith children's frequent absences due to recurrent upper respiratory infections. Which of the following health domains should the nurse consider when addressing the children's health-promotion needs?

A) Environmental
B) Political
C) Spiritual
D) Technological
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Diseases can be ethnic-specific.
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The term Nursing Process refers to:

A) a health-care approach focusing on patient compliance and trust.
B) a problem-solving method for developing a plan of care.
C) health-promotion approaches that focus on wellness outcomes.
D) legal standards guiding nursing care.
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In primary prevention, the detrimental effects of a health condition have occurred.
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One who pleads a cause before another person
Coordinator of care
One who pleads a cause before another person
Role model
One who pleads a cause before another person
Empowering agent
One who pleads a cause before another person
Proactive change agent
One who pleads a cause before another person
Educator
One who pleads a cause before another person
Advocate
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Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Coordinator of care
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Role model
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Empowering agent
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Proactive change agent
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Educator
Increases public awareness of potential and actual health risks
Advocate
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Focuses on the person's ability to change
Coordinator of care
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Role model
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Empowering agent
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Proactive change agent
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Educator
Focuses on the person's ability to change
Advocate
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Women are more at risk for high blood pressure than are men.
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Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
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Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Role model
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Empowering agent
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Proactive change agent
Emphasizes self-directed, self-regulated care
Educator
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Health promotion activities occur only in hospital settings.
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The nursing care plan is developed with the patient's potential problems or needs in mind.
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Nurses are viewed as role models by students.
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Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Coordinator of care
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Role model
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Empowering agent
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Proactive change agent
Emphasizes the highest ideals of nursing care
Educator
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Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
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Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Role model
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Empowering agent
Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
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Assures appropriate sequence of events in patient care
Educator
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