NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
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Validation of data entails...
1. Distinguishing normal from abnormal.
2. Making inferences.
3. Using an organized and comprehensive approach.
4. Checking the accuracy and reliability of the data. -
correct answer ✅4. Checking the accuracy and reliability of the
data.
Mr. Jones presents to a walk-in clinic with pain in his left arm after
an injury sustained during a baseball game. After collecting a
complete database, the nurse identifies Mr. Jones' concern as
which of the following priority levels?
1. First-level Priority Problem
2. Second-level Priority Problem
3. Third-level Priority Problem
,NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
4. Collaborative Problem -
correct answer ✅2. Second-level Priority Problem
Mr. Jones' major complaint is pain, and his problem should be
assessed promptly to avoid further deterioration.
Which of the following must the nurse assess first when providing
culturally competent health care to an Indigenous patient?
1. Indigenous cultural traditions and practices related to health and
wellness.
2. The nurse's own heritage-based cultural values, beliefs, attitudes,
and practices.
3. Any differences between the nurse's culture and Indigenous
cultures.
4. The attitudes of Indigenous cultures toward the Canadian health
care system. -
,NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
correct answer ✅2. The nurse's own heritage-based cultural
values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices.
The nurse first needs to be able to determine what biases or
differences exist before rendering care to any other culture.
Which of the following social determinants of health has the
greatest estimated impact on the health of a population?
1. Education
2. Physical Environment
3. Social and Economical Environment
4. Biology and Genetic Endowment -
correct answer ✅3. Social and Economical Environment
Social and economic trends have a profound effect on health status
and can limit access to the resources and services necessary to
maintain health in Canada.
, NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
Significant elevation in BP measurements from one day to the next
could be attributed to...
1. A decrease in cuff size.
2. An increase in cuff size.
3. New onset of pain or anxiety.
4. Both 1 and 3 -
correct answer ✅4. Both 1 and 3
Which patient would be most likely to present with a pulse rate
that is lower than normal?
1. A 70-year-old telephone salesman presenting with dehydration.
2. A 20-year-old runner who had surgery 4 days ago for a fractured
leg.
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
Validation of data entails...
1. Distinguishing normal from abnormal.
2. Making inferences.
3. Using an organized and comprehensive approach.
4. Checking the accuracy and reliability of the data. -
correct answer ✅4. Checking the accuracy and reliability of the
data.
Mr. Jones presents to a walk-in clinic with pain in his left arm after
an injury sustained during a baseball game. After collecting a
complete database, the nurse identifies Mr. Jones' concern as
which of the following priority levels?
1. First-level Priority Problem
2. Second-level Priority Problem
3. Third-level Priority Problem
,NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
4. Collaborative Problem -
correct answer ✅2. Second-level Priority Problem
Mr. Jones' major complaint is pain, and his problem should be
assessed promptly to avoid further deterioration.
Which of the following must the nurse assess first when providing
culturally competent health care to an Indigenous patient?
1. Indigenous cultural traditions and practices related to health and
wellness.
2. The nurse's own heritage-based cultural values, beliefs, attitudes,
and practices.
3. Any differences between the nurse's culture and Indigenous
cultures.
4. The attitudes of Indigenous cultures toward the Canadian health
care system. -
,NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
correct answer ✅2. The nurse's own heritage-based cultural
values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices.
The nurse first needs to be able to determine what biases or
differences exist before rendering care to any other culture.
Which of the following social determinants of health has the
greatest estimated impact on the health of a population?
1. Education
2. Physical Environment
3. Social and Economical Environment
4. Biology and Genetic Endowment -
correct answer ✅3. Social and Economical Environment
Social and economic trends have a profound effect on health status
and can limit access to the resources and services necessary to
maintain health in Canada.
, NSG 2317 Health Assessment Final
Exam (ALL Wooclap Questions And
Answers)
Significant elevation in BP measurements from one day to the next
could be attributed to...
1. A decrease in cuff size.
2. An increase in cuff size.
3. New onset of pain or anxiety.
4. Both 1 and 3 -
correct answer ✅4. Both 1 and 3
Which patient would be most likely to present with a pulse rate
that is lower than normal?
1. A 70-year-old telephone salesman presenting with dehydration.
2. A 20-year-old runner who had surgery 4 days ago for a fractured
leg.