NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Define grief - correct answer an intense but normal response to a real or threatened loss
Five stages of grief - correct answer 1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5. Acceptance
Denial- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Assess patient and family's need for
information, use open ended questions, social work and psychiatrist support
Anger- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow family and client to express and get
though stage, spend time with client, counselors, social work and psychiatrist support
Bargaining- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow client to express wishes
Depression- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow time to go through stage, encourage
expression, clinical depression should be treated
Acceptance- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Explain behavior to family, continue to be
present but respect wishes, allow expression of feelings
Bereavement - correct answer The period of time a person mourns
During mourning- nursing response - correct answer "The pain will never go away but with
time, it will get a little less painful"
Most common fear of the dying... - correct answer Pain
Effective listening includes - correct answer 1. Empty space
2. Avoid distractions
3. Allow time to answer questions
4. Avoid advice
5. Assess understanding
Cachexia - correct answer Severe muscle wasting and weight loss
Myoclonus - correct answer Involuntary jerking caused by use of certain opioids
Palliative Care - correct answer Any care or treatment that reduces the severity of the disease
symptoms (days/months/years)
,NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Hospice Care - correct answer A concept of care for the patient in the last phases of an
incurable disease (at home, impatient of extended care facility)
The last sense to go before death.. - correct answer Hearing
Honeymoon phase - correct answer Occurs after abuse, perpetrator expresses kindness and
loving and victim doesn't want to leave
Tension-building phase - correct answer Minor pushing, verbal abuse, victim ignores or accepts
the behavior of the perpetrator
Battering Incident - correct answer Abuser releases built up tension by way of brutal beatings
The greatest risk for violence is a when a women - correct answer Threatens to leave the
relationship
Warning signs of child abuse - correct answer 1. Bruises on extremities
2. Burns
3. Fractures
4. Lacerations
Risk factors for child abuse - correct answer 1. Parental characteristics
2. Environmental factors
3. Characteristics of the child
The first nursing intervention after a victim shares their desire to leave an abusive situation -
correct answer Develop a safety plan
Primary prevention of abuse - correct answer Prevent the occurrence of abuse
Secondary prevention of abuse - correct answer Early intervention in abusive situations to
minimize their disabling or long term effects
Tertiary prevention of abuse - correct answer Rehabilitation process, providing support, safety,
health and well-being
Primary goal of intervention after rape - correct answer Empowerment
Assessment guidelines of rape examination - correct answer 1. Obtain consent
2. Head to toe
3. Focused assessment of genital area
4. Document physical findings
,NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
5. Treatment, discharge plan and follow up
Sexual assault victims are considered to be recovered if, - correct answer They are relatively
free of any s/s of acute stress disorder and PTSD
Pathological depression occurs when - correct answer A person doesn't have coping
mechanisms
Congruent - correct answer Appropriate to the situation
Incongruent - correct answer Inappropriate to the situation
Constricted - correct answer Diminished range and intensity
Flat - correct answer Absence of emotional expression
Major depression is diagnosed when - correct answer The person is persistently in a depressed
mood for a minimum of 2 weeks
Anhedonia - correct answer Loss of interest and pleasure in activities (inability to be happy)
Dysthymic disorder - correct answer Chronic depression
Dx of dysthymic disorder - correct answer Depressed mood for more days than not over a 2
year period of time
Global Assessment of Functioning - correct answer The higher the number, the higher the level
of functioning (highest score, 100)
Psychomotor retardation - correct answer Slowed down movement or speech, don't have
enough energy to get out of bed
Somatic - correct answer Complain about everything
If a depressed person is having difficulty making decisions, - correct answer Limit their option to
2 choices, then make the choice for them if they cant choose
Delusion - correct answer False fixed belief
Depressed delusion - correct answer Will always be negative (body s rotting away)
#1 priority intervention of the depressed patient - correct answer Safety
Education on medication includes - correct answer 1. Takes 1-3 weeks to reach therapeutic
affect
2. Do not stop taking meds
#1 reason for readmission, - correct answer Patients stop taking meds because of weight gain
r/t med
, NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Coping mechanisms for the depressed patient - correct answer Exercise, coloring, reading,
talking with a friend
Bipolar I - correct answer Mania alternates with major depression
Bipolar II - correct answer Hypomanic alternates with major depression
Cyclothymia - correct answer (Chronic) ypomanic alternates with minor depression
Hypomanic - correct answer Hyperactive, energetic, move around fast
The reason substance and ETOH abuse is a comorbidity in bipolar disorder is because - correct
answer The person wants to go back up to the "manic" mood
First sign of mania - correct answer Insomnia
Priority intervention for manic patient - correct answer Reduce stimulation
True or false, manic patients want a time frame - correct answer True
Flight of ideas - correct answer Skipping from one topic to another
Grandiosity - correct answer Power, unrealistic sense of superiority
Depressed intervention - correct answer Minimize isolation, encourage socialization
Manic intervention - correct answer Maximize isolation, discourage socialization
Food for the main patient includes - correct answer Finger foods, sandwiches, snacks (they
don't have time to eat)
Electroconvulsive Therapy - correct answer Last resort, induces a seizure
-informed consent
-NPO
-void prior
-no dentures, hairpins, earings ect
-withhold benzos/barbituates
Schizoaffective Disorder - correct answer Episodes of major depression, mania or mixed with
the presence of schizophrenia
Diathesis Stress Model - correct answer Nature PLUS nurture
Resilience - correct answer Ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support well-
being
Define grief - correct answer an intense but normal response to a real or threatened loss
Five stages of grief - correct answer 1. Denial
2. Anger
3. Bargaining
4. Depression
5. Acceptance
Denial- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Assess patient and family's need for
information, use open ended questions, social work and psychiatrist support
Anger- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow family and client to express and get
though stage, spend time with client, counselors, social work and psychiatrist support
Bargaining- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow client to express wishes
Depression- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Allow time to go through stage, encourage
expression, clinical depression should be treated
Acceptance- nursing responsibilities - correct answer Explain behavior to family, continue to be
present but respect wishes, allow expression of feelings
Bereavement - correct answer The period of time a person mourns
During mourning- nursing response - correct answer "The pain will never go away but with
time, it will get a little less painful"
Most common fear of the dying... - correct answer Pain
Effective listening includes - correct answer 1. Empty space
2. Avoid distractions
3. Allow time to answer questions
4. Avoid advice
5. Assess understanding
Cachexia - correct answer Severe muscle wasting and weight loss
Myoclonus - correct answer Involuntary jerking caused by use of certain opioids
Palliative Care - correct answer Any care or treatment that reduces the severity of the disease
symptoms (days/months/years)
,NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Hospice Care - correct answer A concept of care for the patient in the last phases of an
incurable disease (at home, impatient of extended care facility)
The last sense to go before death.. - correct answer Hearing
Honeymoon phase - correct answer Occurs after abuse, perpetrator expresses kindness and
loving and victim doesn't want to leave
Tension-building phase - correct answer Minor pushing, verbal abuse, victim ignores or accepts
the behavior of the perpetrator
Battering Incident - correct answer Abuser releases built up tension by way of brutal beatings
The greatest risk for violence is a when a women - correct answer Threatens to leave the
relationship
Warning signs of child abuse - correct answer 1. Bruises on extremities
2. Burns
3. Fractures
4. Lacerations
Risk factors for child abuse - correct answer 1. Parental characteristics
2. Environmental factors
3. Characteristics of the child
The first nursing intervention after a victim shares their desire to leave an abusive situation -
correct answer Develop a safety plan
Primary prevention of abuse - correct answer Prevent the occurrence of abuse
Secondary prevention of abuse - correct answer Early intervention in abusive situations to
minimize their disabling or long term effects
Tertiary prevention of abuse - correct answer Rehabilitation process, providing support, safety,
health and well-being
Primary goal of intervention after rape - correct answer Empowerment
Assessment guidelines of rape examination - correct answer 1. Obtain consent
2. Head to toe
3. Focused assessment of genital area
4. Document physical findings
,NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
5. Treatment, discharge plan and follow up
Sexual assault victims are considered to be recovered if, - correct answer They are relatively
free of any s/s of acute stress disorder and PTSD
Pathological depression occurs when - correct answer A person doesn't have coping
mechanisms
Congruent - correct answer Appropriate to the situation
Incongruent - correct answer Inappropriate to the situation
Constricted - correct answer Diminished range and intensity
Flat - correct answer Absence of emotional expression
Major depression is diagnosed when - correct answer The person is persistently in a depressed
mood for a minimum of 2 weeks
Anhedonia - correct answer Loss of interest and pleasure in activities (inability to be happy)
Dysthymic disorder - correct answer Chronic depression
Dx of dysthymic disorder - correct answer Depressed mood for more days than not over a 2
year period of time
Global Assessment of Functioning - correct answer The higher the number, the higher the level
of functioning (highest score, 100)
Psychomotor retardation - correct answer Slowed down movement or speech, don't have
enough energy to get out of bed
Somatic - correct answer Complain about everything
If a depressed person is having difficulty making decisions, - correct answer Limit their option to
2 choices, then make the choice for them if they cant choose
Delusion - correct answer False fixed belief
Depressed delusion - correct answer Will always be negative (body s rotting away)
#1 priority intervention of the depressed patient - correct answer Safety
Education on medication includes - correct answer 1. Takes 1-3 weeks to reach therapeutic
affect
2. Do not stop taking meds
#1 reason for readmission, - correct answer Patients stop taking meds because of weight gain
r/t med
, NUR 102 FINAL EXAM 500+ QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Coping mechanisms for the depressed patient - correct answer Exercise, coloring, reading,
talking with a friend
Bipolar I - correct answer Mania alternates with major depression
Bipolar II - correct answer Hypomanic alternates with major depression
Cyclothymia - correct answer (Chronic) ypomanic alternates with minor depression
Hypomanic - correct answer Hyperactive, energetic, move around fast
The reason substance and ETOH abuse is a comorbidity in bipolar disorder is because - correct
answer The person wants to go back up to the "manic" mood
First sign of mania - correct answer Insomnia
Priority intervention for manic patient - correct answer Reduce stimulation
True or false, manic patients want a time frame - correct answer True
Flight of ideas - correct answer Skipping from one topic to another
Grandiosity - correct answer Power, unrealistic sense of superiority
Depressed intervention - correct answer Minimize isolation, encourage socialization
Manic intervention - correct answer Maximize isolation, discourage socialization
Food for the main patient includes - correct answer Finger foods, sandwiches, snacks (they
don't have time to eat)
Electroconvulsive Therapy - correct answer Last resort, induces a seizure
-informed consent
-NPO
-void prior
-no dentures, hairpins, earings ect
-withhold benzos/barbituates
Schizoaffective Disorder - correct answer Episodes of major depression, mania or mixed with
the presence of schizophrenia
Diathesis Stress Model - correct answer Nature PLUS nurture
Resilience - correct answer Ability and capacity to secure resources needed to support well-
being