Prevention
1. Which of the following aspects of the care of this client and his family
exemplifies primary prevention?
a. INFLUENZA
2. Which of the following aspects of the care of this client and his family
exemplifies secondary prevention?
a. BRONCHOSCOPY
3. Which of the following aspects of the care of this client and his family
exemplifies tertiary prevention?
a. HOSPICE CARE
4. Which of the following clinical manifestations is a common systemic side effect
of receiving an influenza immunization?
a. HEADACHE
5. When the nurse responds to the client’s report about his son contributing to the
family’s support with the statement, “ It is not easy to handle that on your own,”
she illustrates the therapeutic communication technique of:
a. SHARING FEELINGS
TEST
1. A nurse has made a commitment to change his eating habits to optimize his health
and wellness. He researches various dietary plans and narrows his choices to those
that minimizes the effect of lifestyle barriers like eating quickly at work. Which
stage of the Transtheorectical Model is he in?
a. PREPARATION
2. A nurse is giving a series of workshops about health and wellness to a group of older
adults at a community center. Which of the following statements from the attendees
demonstrate that they understood what the nurse explained about the concept of
Health? (select all that apply)
a. I have my health when I am physically mentally and socially well
b. Health means wholeness so every aspect of me combines to make a
healthy whole self
c. Health means I do the things that keep me out my best like exercising and
eating right
3. A nurse is caring for a client who has a long history of abuse of alcohol and opioid
analgesics. When counseling this client about the adverse effects of substance abuse
the nurse should explain that these patterns reduce the oxygenation of as tissues
and organs because they cause….
a. RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION
4. A nurse is giving a presentation about health promotion and disease prevention to a
group of young adults at a community college which of the following instructions
should the nurse include?
a. GET A TETANUS AND DIPTHERIA IMMUNICATION EVERY 10 YEARS.
5. A nurse is caring for a client who is immobile. Which of the following actions should
she perform when repositioning the client to avoid injuring her own
musculoskeletal system?
a. ALIGN HER FEET VERTICALLY WITH HER SHOULDERS
6. A nurse can communicate well, manage time effectively, weigh options and
consequences, and learn from mistakes. The nurse is demonstrating Wellness in