NUR1213 UNIT 1 EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
What are the attributes and criteria of health disparities - ANS freely chosen damaging
behavior, exposure to unhealthy living conditions, inadequate access to services
What three theories are considered with health disparities - ANS social-ecological model,
structural-constructivist model, cultural competence model
What are the clinical exemplars of health disparities - ANS unequal - receipt of prenatal care,
recommended immunizations, pain management, breast cancer screening, palliative care
What are the 6 interrelated concepts of health disparities - ANS Communication, Culture,
Health Care Law, Health Policy, Health Promotion, Health Care Quality
subjectively distressful experience activated by the perception of threat, which has both a
potential psychological and physiological etiology and expression is known as - ANS anxiety
alert to human condition of impending doom (real or imagined) accompanied by autonomic
responses that serve as protective is also known as - ANS anxiety
What can be known as episodic/chronic, mild/severe, adaptive/functionally impairing,
symptom/disorder - ANS anxiety
What is the scope of anxiety - ANS no anxiety, mild, moderate, severe, panic
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,What type of anxiety is beneficial as it promotes learning, motivation & awareness - ANS mild
to moderate
What type of anxiety can lead to injury of self or others, restrict cognitive ability - ANS severe
to panic
Panic anxiety can lead to what if it is not managed - ANS death
sharp senses, increased motivation, heightened awareness , enhanced learning, optimal
functioning would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS mild
narrowed perceptional field, less alert, decreased concentration , decreased problem solving,
muscular tension, restlessness would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS moderate
concentration progressively narrowed, severe impairment of attention, severe cognitive
impairment, physical symptoms , emotional symptoms would show what level pf Peplau's
anxiety - ANS severe
hyperventilation, complete lack of focus, tendency to misperceive environment, marked change
in baseline behavior, marked functional impairment, emotional & behavioral dysregulation
would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS panic
What is the name of this physiological process: occurs in sympathetic division of the autonomic
nervous system, interacts with the adrenal cortex to produce adrenaline - ANS fight or flight
What are the signs of a patient that is experiencing fight or flight responses -
ANS tachycardia, disambiguation, bladder relaxation, tremors, blushing, xerostomia, delayed
digestion, hyperacusis
What are the three stages of General Adaptation Syndrome? - ANS alarm, resistance,
exhaustion
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, Stage one of general adaptation syndrome is also known as - ANS fight or flight response
Which stage of general adaptation syndrome is this - parasympathetic nervous system assists in
returning body to homeostasis - ANS stage two resistance
What stage of general adaptation syndrome is this - stressor may exceed body's capacity to
compensate, exposing it to disease or death - ANS stage three exhaustion
What 6 components of the limbic system play a role in anxiety? - ANS thalamus,
hypothalamus, gyrus, amygdala, hippocampus, basal ganglia
What 5 hormones are central to anxiety? - ANS Serotonin, Norepinephrine, GABA, dopamine,
thyroid hormone
point of observable recognition of functional impairment is known as - ANS clinical threshold
the nurse's ability to recognize anxiety-based symptoms - ANS clinical perception
What is the average age of onset with anxiety - ANS 11 years old
T or F: highest prevalence of anxiety occurs 15 to 25 years old - ANS False, 30 to 44
T or F: Men are more likely to have anxiety than women - ANS False
T or F: White have a higher incidence of anxiety - ANS True
What are the clinical manifestations of anxiety - ANS hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea,
diaphoresis, ataxia, tremulousness, GI distress, muscular tension
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS.
What are the attributes and criteria of health disparities - ANS freely chosen damaging
behavior, exposure to unhealthy living conditions, inadequate access to services
What three theories are considered with health disparities - ANS social-ecological model,
structural-constructivist model, cultural competence model
What are the clinical exemplars of health disparities - ANS unequal - receipt of prenatal care,
recommended immunizations, pain management, breast cancer screening, palliative care
What are the 6 interrelated concepts of health disparities - ANS Communication, Culture,
Health Care Law, Health Policy, Health Promotion, Health Care Quality
subjectively distressful experience activated by the perception of threat, which has both a
potential psychological and physiological etiology and expression is known as - ANS anxiety
alert to human condition of impending doom (real or imagined) accompanied by autonomic
responses that serve as protective is also known as - ANS anxiety
What can be known as episodic/chronic, mild/severe, adaptive/functionally impairing,
symptom/disorder - ANS anxiety
What is the scope of anxiety - ANS no anxiety, mild, moderate, severe, panic
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,What type of anxiety is beneficial as it promotes learning, motivation & awareness - ANS mild
to moderate
What type of anxiety can lead to injury of self or others, restrict cognitive ability - ANS severe
to panic
Panic anxiety can lead to what if it is not managed - ANS death
sharp senses, increased motivation, heightened awareness , enhanced learning, optimal
functioning would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS mild
narrowed perceptional field, less alert, decreased concentration , decreased problem solving,
muscular tension, restlessness would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS moderate
concentration progressively narrowed, severe impairment of attention, severe cognitive
impairment, physical symptoms , emotional symptoms would show what level pf Peplau's
anxiety - ANS severe
hyperventilation, complete lack of focus, tendency to misperceive environment, marked change
in baseline behavior, marked functional impairment, emotional & behavioral dysregulation
would show what level of Peplau's anxiety - ANS panic
What is the name of this physiological process: occurs in sympathetic division of the autonomic
nervous system, interacts with the adrenal cortex to produce adrenaline - ANS fight or flight
What are the signs of a patient that is experiencing fight or flight responses -
ANS tachycardia, disambiguation, bladder relaxation, tremors, blushing, xerostomia, delayed
digestion, hyperacusis
What are the three stages of General Adaptation Syndrome? - ANS alarm, resistance,
exhaustion
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, Stage one of general adaptation syndrome is also known as - ANS fight or flight response
Which stage of general adaptation syndrome is this - parasympathetic nervous system assists in
returning body to homeostasis - ANS stage two resistance
What stage of general adaptation syndrome is this - stressor may exceed body's capacity to
compensate, exposing it to disease or death - ANS stage three exhaustion
What 6 components of the limbic system play a role in anxiety? - ANS thalamus,
hypothalamus, gyrus, amygdala, hippocampus, basal ganglia
What 5 hormones are central to anxiety? - ANS Serotonin, Norepinephrine, GABA, dopamine,
thyroid hormone
point of observable recognition of functional impairment is known as - ANS clinical threshold
the nurse's ability to recognize anxiety-based symptoms - ANS clinical perception
What is the average age of onset with anxiety - ANS 11 years old
T or F: highest prevalence of anxiety occurs 15 to 25 years old - ANS False, 30 to 44
T or F: Men are more likely to have anxiety than women - ANS False
T or F: White have a higher incidence of anxiety - ANS True
What are the clinical manifestations of anxiety - ANS hypertension, tachycardia, tachypnea,
diaphoresis, ataxia, tremulousness, GI distress, muscular tension
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