NSG 3480 EXAM 3 COMMUNITY HEALTH LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
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When one woman asked her friend to stay while a painful
procedure was done, it was explained that only one immediate
family member could be in the room. The woman asked the
nurse, "How do you define family?" Which would be the best
response by the nurse?
a. "A person's husband, wife, or children"
b. "Anyone related to you by law or by blood ties"
c. "Someone who lives with you and has ties of commitment"
d. "Whoever you tell us is your family" - ANSWER-d. "Whoever
you tell us is your family"
In a client's culture it is exceedingly rude to ask any questions
about income or wealth. Which action should be taken by the
nurse to draw conclusions about the client's socioeconomic status
(SES)?
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a. Ask about the client's education or employment position
b. Ask his or her religious leader to share such information with
the nurse
c. Let the financial office deal with the problem
d. Refer the issue to the social worker who has better sources of
information - ANSWER-a. Ask about the client's education or
employment position
A nurse was responsible for setting up a health fair with free pizza
being served during lunch. The nurse observed a few people who
did not eat but just talked quietly during lunch. Which action
should be taken by the nurse?
a. Assume it was a religious fast day, and not worry about it
b. Discuss with the supervisor what are traditional foods in that
neighborhood
c. Offer to let those who did not eat take the leftover pizza home
for a meal later in the day
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d. Talk to the group, and ask what foods might have been more
acceptable - ANSWER-d. Talk to the group, and ask what foods
might have been more acceptable
A nurse tried to set up a clinic appointment for a Muslim patient on
Friday of the following week, but the patient insisted the
appointment be made earlier in the week. Which best explains the
patient's behavior?
a. The patient's time orientation places a high value on the
present: the sooner the appointment, the better.
b. The patient's "being" activity orientation requires spontaneity,
including the need to choose his own schedule.
c. A Muslim's holy day is from sunset Thursday to sunset Friday.
d. The patient, a male, does not like being told what to do by the
nurse, a female. - ANSWER-c. A Muslim's holy day is from sunset
Thursday to sunset Friday.
Before interviewing an Hispanic family, what is the most important
action for the nurse to take?
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a. Compliment each member on some visible asset
b. Establish rapport, and gain trust and confidence
c. Greet them in Spanish even if badly spoken and accented
d. Recognize the male as the authority figure in the family -
ANSWER-b. Establish rapport, and gain trust and confidence
A woman stood very close to the nurse and asked a question
about her husband's condition. The nurse took a step back and
shared the requested information. No other questions were
asked. Was this a successful interaction?
a. No, because the nurse should not answer any questions about
a client, even if the wife is the one asking
b. No, because the woman and the nurse had different
perceptions of personal space
c. Obviously yes, because the woman sought information,
received it, and had no further questions