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1. Which is NOT one of the five major d. creation of a wider variety of health care agencies
outcomes in improving quality of
health and wellbeing?
a. positive, supportive living and
working conditions in all communities
b. opportunities for healthy
development and support for
individual choices that enhance and
foster independence
c. appropriate and affordable health
services that are accessible to all
d. creation of a wider variety of health
care agencies
2. Which of the following does NOT d. portability
comprise one of the principles of the
Treaty of Waitangi?
a. partnership
b. protection
c. participation
d. portability
,3. Why is New Zealand's population d. the baby boom generation are expanding
ageing?
a. declining fertility rates
b. increased replacement fertility rates
c. increased mortality
d. the baby boom generation are
expanding
4. An example of the use of primary a. working to eliminate the glamorisation of violence
prevention for family violence is: on television
a. working to eliminate the
glamorisation of violence on
television
b. counselling a woman living in an
abusive relationship about available
shelter programs
c. calling child protective services
regarding a school age child who has
reported sexual attacks by her
stepfather
d. carefully examining the skin of an
elder who has just returned to an
extended care facility following a
weekend with his children
5. Male circumcision has been shown a. reduce transmission of HIV
to:
a. reduce transmission of HIV
b. increase the risk of contracting a STI
c. reduce sexual pleasure
d. increase risk of UTI
,6. Which of the following has made a. Vaccinations
the biggest impact on mortality from
infectious diseases in the 20th
century?
a. vaccination
b. better housing, provision of clean
water and sewerage systems
c. antimicrobials
d. infection control
7. A 42 year old woman is interested in b. bran muffin, skim milk, stir fried broccoli
making dietary changes to reduce her
risk of colon cancer. What dietary
selections would the nurse suggest?
a. croissant, peanut butter,
sandwiches, whole milk
b. bran muffin, skim milk, stir fried
broccoli
c. bagel with cream cheese,
cauliflower salad
d. oatmeal, baked potato, ham
sandwich
8. The nurse is teaching a woman, c. helps her learn the normal characteristics of her
aged 25, about breast self- own breasts
examination (BSE). The correct
teaching is that BSE:
a. detects malignancy more often than
professional examinations
b. allows her to delay the need for
mammography until she is 50
c. helps her learn the normal
characteristics of her own breasts
d. is more accurate than a yearly
mammogram
, 9. The school nurse is invited to attend d. a result of developing self-concept
a meeting with several parents who
express frustration with the amount of
time their adolescents spend in front
of the mirror and the length of time it
takes them to get dressed. The nurse
explains that this behaviour is
indicative of which of the following:
a. an abnormal narcissism
b. a method of procrastination
c. a way of testing the parents limit
setting
d. a result of developing self-concept
10. When teaching about the use of d. toxic shock syndrome
tampons, the nurse should emphasize
replacing them at least every four
hours to prevent:
a. pelvic inflammatory disease
b. vasomotor symptoms
c. sexually transmitted infections
d. toxic shock syndrome
11. A mother concerned that her child's b. primary care
rash could be measles brings her child
to a nurse managed setting. This is an
example of:
a. continuing care
b. primary care
c. restorative care
d. secondary care