NUR 443 EXAM 1 READY - VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -
COMPREHENSIVE LATEST VERSION 2026/2027
1. What is the initial nursing intervention when conducting a cultural
assessment?
ANSWER : Establishing an accepting environment.
2. Is self-reflection about cultural assumptions and biases a practical
step to cultivate cultural sensitivity?
ANSWER : True.
3. What statement forms the basis for discussions concerning the effect
of culture on health views?
ANSWER : Cultural world views can influence different beliefs
regarding the causes of illness.
4. In a cultural assessment, how should frequent vocal outbursts and
screams during pain be documented?
ANSWER : Communication.
5. What is the nurse’s best action when noticing a circular mark on a
client’s abdomen during assessment?
ANSWER : Ask the client to describe usual health beliefs and practices
when sick.
6. What is the best action when a nurse mistakenly assumes a client’s
nationality?
ANSWER : Apologize for the cultural insensitivity and make a mental
note to be more careful.
7. What steps can a nurse take to cultivate cultural sensitivity toward
new Russian clients?
ANSWER : Interview new members about cultural values and
demonstrate genuine interest in their lives and culture.
8. Which are universal human needs of the community?
ANSWER : Safety and security, and sense of belonging.
9. What categories are considered when determining a nation’s health
indicators?
, ANSWER : Morbidity, mortality, risk factors, and health service
coverage.
10.Which vital statistics are supervised by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services?
ANSWER : Infant mortality, immunizations, cardiovascular disease, and
diabetes.
11.What term identifies the probability of death?
ANSWER : Mortality.
12.What type of study is a nurse engaging in when informally asking
community members about sexual health practices?
ANSWER : Informal observational.
13.What does a measure of 188 deaths per 100,000 people from breast
cancer represent?
ANSWER : Mortality.
14.What type of rate is represented by 26 confirmed COVID-19 cases in
a school population of 326?
ANSWER : Prevalence.
15.What sources of existing data can a nurse use to gather initial health-
related data about a community?
ANSWER : Vital statistics, disease registries, and reportable diseases.
16.What type of rate is represented by six new cases of Zika virus in a
population of 1,237?
ANSWER : Incidence.
17.How can nurses use government websites to provide care for
communities?
ANSWER : By finding interventions, locating services, researching best
practices, and accessing screening tools.
18.Is it helpful to use keywords when searching for best practice
evidence online?
ANSWER : True.
19.Is www.hiv.gov a reliable resource for HIV and AIDS information?
ANSWER : True.
20.What actions does Healthy People 2030 direct nurses to perform
when addressing alcohol misuse?
COMPREHENSIVE LATEST VERSION 2026/2027
1. What is the initial nursing intervention when conducting a cultural
assessment?
ANSWER : Establishing an accepting environment.
2. Is self-reflection about cultural assumptions and biases a practical
step to cultivate cultural sensitivity?
ANSWER : True.
3. What statement forms the basis for discussions concerning the effect
of culture on health views?
ANSWER : Cultural world views can influence different beliefs
regarding the causes of illness.
4. In a cultural assessment, how should frequent vocal outbursts and
screams during pain be documented?
ANSWER : Communication.
5. What is the nurse’s best action when noticing a circular mark on a
client’s abdomen during assessment?
ANSWER : Ask the client to describe usual health beliefs and practices
when sick.
6. What is the best action when a nurse mistakenly assumes a client’s
nationality?
ANSWER : Apologize for the cultural insensitivity and make a mental
note to be more careful.
7. What steps can a nurse take to cultivate cultural sensitivity toward
new Russian clients?
ANSWER : Interview new members about cultural values and
demonstrate genuine interest in their lives and culture.
8. Which are universal human needs of the community?
ANSWER : Safety and security, and sense of belonging.
9. What categories are considered when determining a nation’s health
indicators?
, ANSWER : Morbidity, mortality, risk factors, and health service
coverage.
10.Which vital statistics are supervised by the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services?
ANSWER : Infant mortality, immunizations, cardiovascular disease, and
diabetes.
11.What term identifies the probability of death?
ANSWER : Mortality.
12.What type of study is a nurse engaging in when informally asking
community members about sexual health practices?
ANSWER : Informal observational.
13.What does a measure of 188 deaths per 100,000 people from breast
cancer represent?
ANSWER : Mortality.
14.What type of rate is represented by 26 confirmed COVID-19 cases in
a school population of 326?
ANSWER : Prevalence.
15.What sources of existing data can a nurse use to gather initial health-
related data about a community?
ANSWER : Vital statistics, disease registries, and reportable diseases.
16.What type of rate is represented by six new cases of Zika virus in a
population of 1,237?
ANSWER : Incidence.
17.How can nurses use government websites to provide care for
communities?
ANSWER : By finding interventions, locating services, researching best
practices, and accessing screening tools.
18.Is it helpful to use keywords when searching for best practice
evidence online?
ANSWER : True.
19.Is www.hiv.gov a reliable resource for HIV and AIDS information?
ANSWER : True.
20.What actions does Healthy People 2030 direct nurses to perform
when addressing alcohol misuse?