NUR 334 PHARM 1 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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In Canada, an individual is considered legally blind when their
vision is which of the following:
A. 20/200
B. 20/50
C. 20/150
D. 20/500 - ANSWER-A. 20/200
The eye condition in which the lens of the eye becomes opaque is
A. Diabetic retinopathy
B. Glaucoma
C. Macular degeneration
D. Cataracts - ANSWER-D. Cataracts
______________ is a degenerative condition affecting the central
part of the retina
A. Diabetic retinopathy
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B. Macular degeneration
C. Glaucoma
D. Cataracts - ANSWER-B. Macular degeneration
The three types of neurological communication challenges are
related to:
A. Reception, perception and articulation
B. Aphasia, dysarthria and articulation
C. Reception, aphasia and dysarthria
D. Aphasia, dysarthria and articulation - ANSWER-A. Reception,
perception and articulation
T or F: Individuals who are experiencing aphasia and dysarthria
also cannot understand what others are saying to them -
ANSWER-False
Which of the following is true about aphasia?
A. People with aphasia can always say some words
B. People experiencing aphasia can have varying ability to speak
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C. It prevents people from understanding and communicating
D. It requires the caregiver do all the talking - ANSWER-B. People
experiencing aphasia can have varying ability to speak
Individuals experiencing cognitive impairment have trouble
expressing their personhood because...
A. They do not understand what other people are saying
B. Dementia affects both receptive and expressive
communication
C. They have forgotten most of their life
D. They are no longer the same person - ANSWER-B. Dementia
affects both receptive and expressive communication
What is important for the nurse to do when caring for the older
person?
A. Repeat information often because older persons are forgetful
B. Be aware that older persons are no longer interested in sex
C. Treat the patient as an individual with a unique history of his or
her own
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D. Speak in a louder voice because many older persons are hard
of hearing - ANSWER-C. Treat the patient as an individual with a
unique history of his or her own
What role does reminiscing play in communication?
A. It provides a sense of security and being understood
B. It is a way to distract someone with dementia
C. It is a way to pass the time with a stranger
D. It is a waster of time and should be limited - ANSWER-A. It
provides a sense of security and being understood
Which of the following are true of dementia and
incontinence?Select all that apply.
A. People with dementia forget to go the toilet
B. People with dementia lose the ability to suppress the desire to
void till they get to a toilet
C. People with dementia can forget what the toilet looks like
D. People with dementia are just looking for attention from their
caregivers - ANSWER-B. People with dementia lose the ability to
suppress the desire to void till they get to a toilet