NURS 155 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS| LATEST UPDATE GUARANTEED
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What is the most important level of maslow hierarchy of needs? Physiological need
What is Health belief Promotion model? What motivates or doesn't motivate patient to
make healthy life changes
What is Health promotion? the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to
improve, their health
What is the Holistic model? Interdependent functioning of mind, body, and spirit to
maintain optional health
What is primary prevention? measures to decrease the incidence of disease
Example of primary prevention Immunization, health/sex ed, quit smoking drinking or poor
diet.
What is secondary prevention? Undertaken in cases of latent disease
Example of secondary prevention Screening, blood work, diagnostic testing
What is tertiary prevention? implemented when a condition or illness is permanent and
irreversible
Example of tertiary prevention Chemo, medication, rehab
What is acute illness? Abrupt onset, short duration (less than 6 months)
, What is chronic illness? More than 6 months, requires ongoing long-term care
What is social determinants of Health? Non-medical factors that influence health outcomes.
Examples of social determinants of health? Age, gender, genetics and inherited traits,
lifestyle, environment, attitudes and emotions, quality of education, and access to food
What is the correct a patient should walk with a cane? Cane goes on the strong side, move
cane out first, weak leg, and then strong leg
Education for pt. with cane Cane should be at the level of hip, and arm should be bent, don't
look at the ground
What is the normal BMI? 18.5-24.9
What are Simple carbohydrates? fast acting sugar, starch and fiber.
What are examples of simple carbohydrates? fruit, milk, table sugars, raisins
What are complex carbohydrates? slow acting sugar, starch and fiber.
What are examples of complex carbohydrates? pasta, bread, peas, lentil, grains
What does pre-albumin and albumin indicate? mal-nutrition
Iron green leafy vegetables and animal meat
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What is the most important level of maslow hierarchy of needs? Physiological need
What is Health belief Promotion model? What motivates or doesn't motivate patient to
make healthy life changes
What is Health promotion? the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to
improve, their health
What is the Holistic model? Interdependent functioning of mind, body, and spirit to
maintain optional health
What is primary prevention? measures to decrease the incidence of disease
Example of primary prevention Immunization, health/sex ed, quit smoking drinking or poor
diet.
What is secondary prevention? Undertaken in cases of latent disease
Example of secondary prevention Screening, blood work, diagnostic testing
What is tertiary prevention? implemented when a condition or illness is permanent and
irreversible
Example of tertiary prevention Chemo, medication, rehab
What is acute illness? Abrupt onset, short duration (less than 6 months)
, What is chronic illness? More than 6 months, requires ongoing long-term care
What is social determinants of Health? Non-medical factors that influence health outcomes.
Examples of social determinants of health? Age, gender, genetics and inherited traits,
lifestyle, environment, attitudes and emotions, quality of education, and access to food
What is the correct a patient should walk with a cane? Cane goes on the strong side, move
cane out first, weak leg, and then strong leg
Education for pt. with cane Cane should be at the level of hip, and arm should be bent, don't
look at the ground
What is the normal BMI? 18.5-24.9
What are Simple carbohydrates? fast acting sugar, starch and fiber.
What are examples of simple carbohydrates? fruit, milk, table sugars, raisins
What are complex carbohydrates? slow acting sugar, starch and fiber.
What are examples of complex carbohydrates? pasta, bread, peas, lentil, grains
What does pre-albumin and albumin indicate? mal-nutrition
Iron green leafy vegetables and animal meat