NUR 112 Final Exam Practice Test. Questions And Answers. 100% Correct Answers.1. Medication is considered which type level of illness
... [Show More] prevention?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Palliative
2. Which is a modifiable risk factor for impaired mobility?
a. Age
b. Genetics
c. Excessive weight
d. Culture
3. KATZ index of ADL, if the score is high they are dependent on help, if the score is low they are independent living. IF false, explain why?
a. True
b. False
4. Which of the following is NOT a hazard of restraints?
a. Death
b. Anxiety
c. Delirium
d. Risk for falls
e. Skin Breakdown
5. A 3-year-old child is experiencing sleep walking, what is the medical name for this?
a. Bruxism
b. Somnambulism
c. Sleep Terrors
d. Enuresis
6. A 65-year-old male patient lose his leg in a motorcycle accident, he is complaining that his leg pain is an 8 on a scale 1-10, what type of pain is the patient experiencing?
a. Acute
b. Chronic
c. Referred
d. Phantom
e. Psychogenic
7. The joint commission created which of the following current policies:
a. Core measures
b. The national patient safety goals
c. The institute of medicine
8. The physiologic changes examined at the end of life are all which of the following, select all that apply:
a. Dyspnea
b. Increased body temperature
c. Altered level of consciousness
d. Pain
e. Hypertension
9. The student nurse learns that illnesses are classified as either acute or chronic. Which are examples of chronic illnesses? Select all that apply.
a. Diabetes Mellitus
b. Bronchial pneumonia
c. Rheumatoid arthritis
d. Cystic fibrosis
e. Fractured hip
f. Otitis media
10. A nurse follows accepted guidelines for a healthy lifestyle. How can they promote health in others?
a. By being a role model for healthy behaviors
b. By not requiring rick days from work
c. By never exposing others to any type of illness
d. By spending less money on food
11. A nursing instructor teaching classes in gerontology to nursing students discuss myths related to the aging of adults. Which statement is a myth about older adults?
a. Most older adults live in their own homes
b. Healthy older adults enjoy sexual activity.
c. Old age means mental deterioration
d. Older adults want to be attractive to others.
12. A public health nurse is leaving the home of a young mother who has a special needs baby. The neighbor states. “how is she doing, since the baby’s father is no help?” what is the nurse’s best response to the neighbor?
a. “new mothers need support”
b. “the lack of a father is difficult”
c. “how are you today?”
d. “it is a very sad situation” [Show Less]