NR 442 COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING FINAL LATEST 2026-2027
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A 50-year-old woman comes to the clinic for her first
mammogram. Which best describes the
action of this client?
a. Disease prevention
b. Health improvement
c. Health protection
d. Primary health promotion - ANSWER-Health protection
Which is the best definition of health?
a. A goal and a resource for living
b. A lack of disease or illness
c. Complete state of well-being
d. Freedom from pain or discomfort - ANSWER-Complete state of
well-being
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A nurse was becoming frustrated. She had given her client
extensive information on his health
problem, but the client continued to be noncompliant in making
needed changes. Which
principle had the nurse forgotten?
a. A person may have a higher priority than improving his or her
health.
b. Information, while necessary, will not motivate people to
change.
c. People need repetition over time to be able to absorb
information.
d. Physicians, not nurses, are perceived as experts in health. -
ANSWER-Information, while necessary, will not motivate people
to change.
The nurse working with a client to change behavior to maximize
health asked the client to
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bring his family to the next visit. Which best describes why the
nurse wants the family to
come with the client?
a. To analyze the family's beliefs about health
b. To determine the family's support of the client
c. To establish the family's communication patterns
d. To evaluate the family's approval of the proposed changes -
ANSWER-To evaluate the family's approval of the proposed
changes
A nurse is using the theory of reasoned action when working with
a client to exercise on a
regular basis. Which would be the easiest way for the nurse to
determine if the client will
engage in this activity?
a. The client's intention to exercise regularly
b. The client's perception of the threat of illness if he doesn't
exercise regularly
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c. Society's emphasis on the importance of regular exercise
d. The pros and cons of regular exercise - ANSWER-The client's
intention to exercise regularly
A nurse is using the theory of planned behavior when working
with a client to change her
behavior and improve her health. Which consideration should be
made by the nurse?
a. If environmental limitations may prevent the person from acting
b. The availability of needed environmental supports for the client
c. The client's belief about factors that may facilitate or impede the
behavior
d. If the suggested behavior is actually the most effective
approach - ANSWER-The client's belief about factors that may
facilitate or impede the behavior
Some people believe that the air within their workplace makes
them ill. Which premises
support this belief?