GNUR 290 Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 100% 2026
GNUR 290 Exam 1 Questions with correct answers 100% 2026 A nurse has recently begun to provide care to older adults in a large, urban hospital. Having lived until recently in an ethnically homogenous region, the nurse recognizes the significant differences in priorities and perspectives of clients from other cultural groups and has taken action to learn about these groups. What stage of cultural self-assessment is this nurse demonstrating? A. Consciously competent B. Consciously incompetent C. Unconsciously competent D. Unconsciously incompetent Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer B. Consciously incompetent A nurse is teaching an older person about the concept of successful aging. Which of the nurse's questions addresses an important contributor to successful aging? A. "Are you largely free of acute or chronic illnesses?" B. "Do you feel financially secure?" C. "Are you able to engage in activities of daily living, including social activities?" D. "Do you have a reliable support network?" Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer C. "Are you able to engage in activities of daily living, including social activities?" 3 main components to healthy aging are: (1) engagement with life (2) high cognitive and physical function (3) low probability of disease and disability A nurse is conducting a study on the needs and living situation of older adults in the community to provide quality discharge planning for clients. Which statement should the nurse take into account? A. A majority of older Americans will live in a nursing home at some point. B. More older men live alone than older women. C. Assisted living arrangements have become an increasingly common alternative to nursing homes. D. Most older Americans reside in some form of institutional arrangement. Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer C. Assisted living arrangements have become an increasingly common alternative to nursing homes. A, B, D are are wrong. A nurse assesses the risk of the members of an older adult community. Which individual is most likely to be living at or below the poverty line? A. An 83-year-old single woman B. A couple who are both 72 years old C. A White 73-year-old man D. A Hispanic couple who are both in their 60s Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer A. An 83-year-old single woman Women and those over the age of 75 are more likely to live in poverty. Couples and those 65 to 74 are less likely. Five percent of older white men live in poverty. A nurse hears a colleague make the statement, "The majority of older adults have nothing to worry about financially." Which response is most appropriate? A. "You have to remember that there's a huge economic disparity among older adults." B. "Actually, the number of older people living below the poverty line has been increasing, not decreasing." C. "This isn't really true now, but it is true that the gaps that disadvantaged groups live with are expected to shrink." D. "This is true for some groups but not for minorities, who are less likely to be living with their relatives." Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer A. "You have to remember that there's a huge economic disparity among older adults." An important consideration with regard to economic conditions of older adults is the tremendous range in financial status, which varies significantly according to race, gender, and living arrangements. The number of adults living below the poverty line, however, has decreased in recent years. The disparities that separate disadvantaged groups from more economically secure older adults are predicted to persist. Minorities are more likely, not less likely, to be living with their relatives. A nurse interviews a centenarian while gathering data for a large student. In the interview, the centenarian defines aging as not growing older, but growing wiser. Which is the best response to this definition by the nurse? A. "Aging might make you wiser, but leads to eventual death." B. "Healthy maturity is characterized by wisdom." C. "How did you get to live this old?" D. "I will never make it to 100 like you." Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer B. "Healthy maturity is characterized by wisdom." The other responses are not therapeutic. A nurse works to protect vulnerable populations and reduce health disparities. Which nursing actions work toward that goal? Select all that apply. A. The nurse teaches each client about preventive care. B. The nurse incorporates clients' belief systems into the plan of care. C. The nurse communicates a nonjudgmental attitude toward health belief systems. D. The nurse asks the client how the care system can incorporate the client's health beliefs. E. The nurse acknowledges that the clients in subgroups will not change beliefs or actions. Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer A. The nurse teaches each client about preventive care. B. The nurse incorporates clients' belief systems into the plan of care. C. The nurse communicates a nonjudgmental attitude toward health belief systems. D. The nurse asks the client how the care system can incorporate the client's health beliefs. A nurse performs a reflective cultural self-assessment. Which outcome should the nurse expect? A. Identification of the flaws and weaknesses of the nurse's own culture. B. An accurate ranking of different cultures according to their specific merits. C. Progressive from judgmental views of other cultures to recognition of positive attributes. D. The ability to assess clients according to their cultural affiliation rather than their individual characteristics. Quiz 1 Module 1 - Correct Answer C. Progressive from judgmental views of other cultures to recognition of positive attributes.
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consciously competent b consciously incompetent