Deck 16: Health and Wellness
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Deck 16: Health and Wellness
1
A patient presents to the clinic for illness, and the sick role is legitimized by the provider. The nurse recognizes this as what stage of illness according to Suchman's Model?
A) III
B) II
C) I
D) IV
A) III
B) II
C) I
D) IV
III
2
The nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient with a hip fracture. In order to prioritize the patient's care, the nurse should use:
A) the Health Belief Model.
B) Pender's Health Promotion Model.
C) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
D) the Holistic Health Model.
A) the Health Belief Model.
B) Pender's Health Promotion Model.
C) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
D) the Holistic Health Model.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
3
The nurse is preparing a patient teaching plan and is seeking a way to determine the patient's readiness and motivation to act regarding lifestyle changes to best manage diabetes mellitus. Which model would be useful for this nurse?
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
B) Holistic Health Model.
C) Health Promotion Model.
D) Health Belief Model.
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
B) Holistic Health Model.
C) Health Promotion Model.
D) Health Belief Model.
Health Belief Model.
4
The patient is asking about using the Internet for resources regarding lifestyle behaviors and benefits of modification. The nurse's should tell the patient that:
A) information on lifestyle behaviors is not available on the Internet.
B) the patient should use websites that are easy to understand.
C) ,most websites are designed for health care providers only.
D) only negative outcomes are evaluated on the Internet.
A) information on lifestyle behaviors is not available on the Internet.
B) the patient should use websites that are easy to understand.
C) ,most websites are designed for health care providers only.
D) only negative outcomes are evaluated on the Internet.
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5
The nurse is assessing a patient's environment and its impact on outdoor activity and notes that the child rarely plays outside. Which is true regarding the indoor environment?
A) Indoor environments protect the patient from toxics chemicals.
B) Indoor activity is sometimes a result of unsafe outdoor conditions.
C) Indoor activity decreases the risk of respiratory illness.
D) Indoor lifestyles reduce the risk for sedentary behaviors.
A) Indoor environments protect the patient from toxics chemicals.
B) Indoor activity is sometimes a result of unsafe outdoor conditions.
C) Indoor activity decreases the risk of respiratory illness.
D) Indoor lifestyles reduce the risk for sedentary behaviors.
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6
The genetic vulnerability of an organism, or risk of disease expression based on genotype, is
A) involuntarily passed from biologic parents to offspring.
B) totally unrelated to environmental factors.
C) non-responsive to alteration by way of lifestyle modification.
D) not a factor in mental illness because it is behavioral.
A) involuntarily passed from biologic parents to offspring.
B) totally unrelated to environmental factors.
C) non-responsive to alteration by way of lifestyle modification.
D) not a factor in mental illness because it is behavioral.
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7
When caring for patients with chronic illness, the nurse needs to:
A) help the patient face the reality that he will not get better.
B) emphasize to the patient that the illness is not his fault.
C) emphasize improving quality of life through preventive behaviors.
D) acknowledge the limitations placed on the patient by his suffering.
A) help the patient face the reality that he will not get better.
B) emphasize to the patient that the illness is not his fault.
C) emphasize improving quality of life through preventive behaviors.
D) acknowledge the limitations placed on the patient by his suffering.
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8
According to the Health Belief Model, which of the following patients would be most likely to change health behavior?
A) The person who perceives that he is at risk for colon cancer
B) The person who recognizes that colon cancer is easily cured
C) The person who believes that behavior can change outcomes
D) The patient who faces multiple social barriers
A) The person who perceives that he is at risk for colon cancer
B) The person who recognizes that colon cancer is easily cured
C) The person who believes that behavior can change outcomes
D) The patient who faces multiple social barriers
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9
When considering factors influencing health and the impact of illness, specifically age, the nurse would correctly identify which patient as having the greatest risk?
A) A 47-year-old man
B) A 23-year-old woman
C) a 10-year-old girl
D) an 85-year-old woman
A) A 47-year-old man
B) A 23-year-old woman
C) a 10-year-old girl
D) an 85-year-old woman
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10
Several models exist that describe the relationship between health and wellness. The model used to understand the interrelationship between elements of basic requirements for survival and the desires that drive personal growth and development and is represented as a pyramid is:
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
B) Health Belief Model.
C) Health Promotion Model.
D) Holistic Health Model.
A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
B) Health Belief Model.
C) Health Promotion Model.
D) Holistic Health Model.
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11
Intentional behaviors to circumvent illness, detect it early, and maintain the best possible level of mental and physiologic function within the boundaries of illness describe:
A) health promotion.
B) self-actualization.
C) health protection.
D) self-transcendence.
A) health promotion.
B) self-actualization.
C) health protection.
D) self-transcendence.
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12
The patient asks the nurse to explain collaborative health care partnerships. The nurse gives a correct description when stating that collaborative care:
A) does not require participation of the patient.
B) is individual and cannot be mandated or legislated.
C) education needs are delegated to assistive personnel.
D) is designed to provide care to the patient as a whole.
A) does not require participation of the patient.
B) is individual and cannot be mandated or legislated.
C) education needs are delegated to assistive personnel.
D) is designed to provide care to the patient as a whole.
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13
A patient is diagnosed with pneumonia after an abrupt onset of fever, cough, and malaise. The patient is started on antibiotic therapy and is expected to improve in 2 to 3 weeks. The nurse correctly identifies this illness as:
A) acute.
B) chronic.
C) remission.
D) exacerbation.
A) acute.
B) chronic.
C) remission.
D) exacerbation.
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14
An overweight, sedentary middle-aged smoker with a family history of cardiac disease has noticed a steady rise in resting blood pressure over a 3- to 4-year period. The patient is concerned about his slightly elevated blood pressure and begins walking 20 to 30 minutes in the evenings with his wife and reduces his pack-a-day cigarette habit to ten cigarettes a day. This person has taken the first steps in:
A) risk factor reduction.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-transcendence.
D) health promotion.
A) risk factor reduction.
B) self-actualization.
C) self-transcendence.
D) health promotion.
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15
The World Health Organization defines health as
A) the absence of disease.
B) the lack of infirmity.
C) complete well-being.
D) being independent of fiscal responsibility.
A) the absence of disease.
B) the lack of infirmity.
C) complete well-being.
D) being independent of fiscal responsibility.
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16
The use of seatbelts and airbags in automobiles is an example of:
A) secondary prevention.
B) tertiary prevention.
C) holistic care model.
D) primary prevention.
A) secondary prevention.
B) tertiary prevention.
C) holistic care model.
D) primary prevention.
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17
The nursing goal for all individuals and their families seeking preventive care is to have individuals and families:
A) take responsibility for their health and wellness.
B) abandon the use of electronic educational media.
C) make lifestyle changes after diseases occur.
D) use temporary changes until the danger has passed.
A) take responsibility for their health and wellness.
B) abandon the use of electronic educational media.
C) make lifestyle changes after diseases occur.
D) use temporary changes until the danger has passed.
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18
The nurse is discussing immunizations for infants and children with new parents. The nurse should focus on:
A) providing scientific evidence to parents.
B) stressing that non-immunization is a crime.
C) acknowledging that immunizations are not needed.
D) informing the parents that they have no choice.
A) providing scientific evidence to parents.
B) stressing that non-immunization is a crime.
C) acknowledging that immunizations are not needed.
D) informing the parents that they have no choice.
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19
A 40-year-old patient presents to her provider for a yearly physical. The provider notes a family history of breast cancer in the patient's mother. The provider schedules the patient for a mammogram. The nurse recognizes this as what level of prevention?
A) Tertiary
B) Primary
C) Secondary
D) Holistic
A) Tertiary
B) Primary
C) Secondary
D) Holistic
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20
The nurse caring for a patient with chronic pain uses guided imagery, therapeutic touch, and relaxation techniques as interventions for pain. The nurse is using what type of approach?
A) Holistic
B) Eastern holistic
C) Risk factor reduction
D) Health protection
A) Holistic
B) Eastern holistic
C) Risk factor reduction
D) Health protection
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21
Exercise is essential for the prevention of illness and promotion of wellness. Regular physical exercise: (Select all that apply.)
A) enhances the immune system.
B) decreases bone density.
C) limits joint mobility.
D) improves mental health.
E) helps to prevent diabetes.
A) enhances the immune system.
B) decreases bone density.
C) limits joint mobility.
D) improves mental health.
E) helps to prevent diabetes.
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22
The economic stability of individuals or families can determine whether they are willing to seek preventive care or screening examinations. Which statements about screening examinations are true? (Select all that apply.)
A) Free or low-cost screening ensures patient screening.
B) People may not screen due to fear of testing positive.
C) Early screening ensures minimal treatment costs
D) Employment stability is enhanced by early screening.
E) Treatment of disorders often means lost wages.
A) Free or low-cost screening ensures patient screening.
B) People may not screen due to fear of testing positive.
C) Early screening ensures minimal treatment costs
D) Employment stability is enhanced by early screening.
E) Treatment of disorders often means lost wages.
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23
The nurse is reviewing recommendations for screenings. Recommendations state that: (Select all that apply.)
A) women ages 21 to 29 should have a Pap test every 3 years.
B) self-breast exams should be addressed with male and female patients.
C) adolescent males should perform monthly self-testicular exams.
D) women ages 30 to 65 should receive Pap tests every 10 years.
E) after a total hysterectomy, Pap testing should be more frequent.
A) women ages 21 to 29 should have a Pap test every 3 years.
B) self-breast exams should be addressed with male and female patients.
C) adolescent males should perform monthly self-testicular exams.
D) women ages 30 to 65 should receive Pap tests every 10 years.
E) after a total hysterectomy, Pap testing should be more frequent.
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24
Self-concept refers to the way in which individuals perceive unchanging aspects of themselves, such as social character, cognitive abilities, physical appearance, and body image. As such, self-concept:
A) if negative, will allow the patient to compensate for weaknesses.
B) if positive, will cause the patient to see challenges as devastating.
C) is a concept that is derived from the patient internally.
D) depends on relationships with family and friends.
A) if negative, will allow the patient to compensate for weaknesses.
B) if positive, will cause the patient to see challenges as devastating.
C) is a concept that is derived from the patient internally.
D) depends on relationships with family and friends.
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25
The nurse correctly recognizes which one of the following illnesses to trigger the broadest range of emotional and behavioral responses?
A) Ear infection
B) Mild concussion
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Influenza
A) Ear infection
B) Mild concussion
C) Rheumatoid arthritis
D) Influenza
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