Exam
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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... [Show More] The nurse is preparing to conduct an assessment on a client in the clinic setting. The client asks the
nurse why nurses assess when the physician will as well. The nurse responds with which of the
following?
A) The physician will treat with procedures.
B) The nurse assesses to determine needed medications.
C) The physician does not really assess.
D) The nurse treats the clientʹs response to illness.
1)
2) The nurse is conducting an assessment of a 65-year-old client who has come for an annual
assessment. The nurse expects to give the client immunizations as a part of:
(Select all that apply.)
A) Caring for the clientʹs illness.
B) Promoting client health.
C) Alleviating the clientʹs suffering.
D) Maintaining the clientʹs health.
E) Caring for the clientʹs family.
2)
3) The nurse performs daily, routine equipment checks to detect possible malfunction. Which core
competency is the nurse demonstrating with this action?
A) Working on an interdisciplinary team
B) Providing agency-centered care
C) Applying quality improvement principles
D) Using information technology
3)
4) A client who is experiencing abdominal pain is being assessed by the Emergency Department
nurse. The nurse asks the client to describe the pain and the clientʹs usual means of relieving pain.
The nurse is providing:
A) A nursing diagnosis. B) Health promotion.
C) Client-centered care. D) Health maintenance.
4)
5) The nurse is caring for an elderly client who lives with an extended family. The nurse plans to
teach the client and family regarding safety issues for the client in the home. The nurse is:
A) Relieving pain and suffering.
B) Advocating for lifestyle changes for the client.
C) Providing disease management.
D) Adapting care to the needs of the client.
5)
6) The nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing a chronic disease. The nurse asks the
client about food preferences when discussing needed lifestyle changes. The nurse is providing
client-centered care by:
A) Planning care for the client.
B) Allowing the client to assume the primary role in planning.
C) Assessing the clientʹs needs.
D) Following the care ordered by the dietician.
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