NRSG 327 FINAL TEST COMPLETE 2026 STUDY
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An older adult patient who c: Anxiety associated with the new diagnosis
underwent bowel resection is
recovering from surgery without
complication. During the healthcare
team's morning rounds, the surgeon
informs the patient that the lesion
removed was cancerous. Which
factor will likely be the patient's
most significant obstacle for
learning?
a.) The patient's baseline physical
condition
b.) A negative environmental
influence
c.) Anxiety associated with the new
diagnosis
d.) Reduced ability to understand
the diagnosis
,The nurse is giving the oncoming primary language
nurse the shift report. The nurse level of literacy
states the client's diagnosis, level of anxiety
treatments, and course of
hospitalization. When describing
the client, the nurse states,
"Whenever I try to teach him
something, he becomes difficult
and argumentative." What client
information about patient teaching
should the oncoming nurse ask?
Select all that apply.
Level of literacy
Primary language
Need for humor
Level of anxiety
Insurance status
A group of nursing students have b.) contemplation
been discussing the benefits of
forming a study group. They realize
that reviewing disease processes
and treatments together may be
more helpful in retaining new
information and applying it to the
clinical setting than if they
continued to study individually.
According to Prochaska and
DiClemente's transtheoretical
model of change, which stage of
behavior change are they
exemplifying?
a.) Precontemplation
b.) Contemplation
c.) Preparation
d.) Action stage
,A patient with a diabetic foot ulcer b.) After the patient wakes up from a restful nap
will need to perform dressing
changes after discharge. When
should the nurse schedule the
teaching sessions?
a.) Within 10 minutes after the next
dose of oral pain medication
b.) After the patient wakes up from
a restful nap
c.) Right before the surgeon's
debridement of the wound
d.) Before the patient undergoes
flow studies of the affected leg
The nurse explains to a patient that active
dressing changes will improve cognitive
healing and decrease infection and psychomotor
then demonstrates the correct
aseptic technique to the patient.
The patient is asked to return a
demonstration of this dressing
change and to describe the reasons
for it to the nurse. This example
includes which type of learning and
which learning domains? Select all
that apply.
Affective
Active
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Passive
, Goals for Healthy People 2030 Eliminate health disparities among various groups
include which of the following?
Select all that apply. Increase the quality and years of healthy life
Eliminate health disparities among
various groups Promote hospice care to the elderly
Decrease the cost of healthcare
related to tobacco use
Increase the quality and years of
healthy life
Decrease the number of inpatient
days annually
Promote hospice care to the
elderly
A nurse teaches a class for the b.) secondary
community discussing routine
screening tests for different types
of cancer. What level of health
prevention would the nurse classify
this activity?
a.) Primary
b.) Secondary
c.) Tertiary
d.) Maintenance
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SOLUTIONS GUARANTEED PASS | ASSURED A+
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Terms in this set (89)
An older adult patient who c: Anxiety associated with the new diagnosis
underwent bowel resection is
recovering from surgery without
complication. During the healthcare
team's morning rounds, the surgeon
informs the patient that the lesion
removed was cancerous. Which
factor will likely be the patient's
most significant obstacle for
learning?
a.) The patient's baseline physical
condition
b.) A negative environmental
influence
c.) Anxiety associated with the new
diagnosis
d.) Reduced ability to understand
the diagnosis
,The nurse is giving the oncoming primary language
nurse the shift report. The nurse level of literacy
states the client's diagnosis, level of anxiety
treatments, and course of
hospitalization. When describing
the client, the nurse states,
"Whenever I try to teach him
something, he becomes difficult
and argumentative." What client
information about patient teaching
should the oncoming nurse ask?
Select all that apply.
Level of literacy
Primary language
Need for humor
Level of anxiety
Insurance status
A group of nursing students have b.) contemplation
been discussing the benefits of
forming a study group. They realize
that reviewing disease processes
and treatments together may be
more helpful in retaining new
information and applying it to the
clinical setting than if they
continued to study individually.
According to Prochaska and
DiClemente's transtheoretical
model of change, which stage of
behavior change are they
exemplifying?
a.) Precontemplation
b.) Contemplation
c.) Preparation
d.) Action stage
,A patient with a diabetic foot ulcer b.) After the patient wakes up from a restful nap
will need to perform dressing
changes after discharge. When
should the nurse schedule the
teaching sessions?
a.) Within 10 minutes after the next
dose of oral pain medication
b.) After the patient wakes up from
a restful nap
c.) Right before the surgeon's
debridement of the wound
d.) Before the patient undergoes
flow studies of the affected leg
The nurse explains to a patient that active
dressing changes will improve cognitive
healing and decrease infection and psychomotor
then demonstrates the correct
aseptic technique to the patient.
The patient is asked to return a
demonstration of this dressing
change and to describe the reasons
for it to the nurse. This example
includes which type of learning and
which learning domains? Select all
that apply.
Affective
Active
Cognitive
Psychomotor
Passive
, Goals for Healthy People 2030 Eliminate health disparities among various groups
include which of the following?
Select all that apply. Increase the quality and years of healthy life
Eliminate health disparities among
various groups Promote hospice care to the elderly
Decrease the cost of healthcare
related to tobacco use
Increase the quality and years of
healthy life
Decrease the number of inpatient
days annually
Promote hospice care to the
elderly
A nurse teaches a class for the b.) secondary
community discussing routine
screening tests for different types
of cancer. What level of health
prevention would the nurse classify
this activity?
a.) Primary
b.) Secondary
c.) Tertiary
d.) Maintenance