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NCLEX COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSINGN -2025-
QUESTIONS AND C0RRECTLY EXPLAINED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SUCCESS
The health care model that utilizes Maslow's hierarchy as its base is the _____
Model.
a. Health Belief
b. Health Promotion
c. Basic Human Needs
d. Holistic Health
ANS: C
The Basic Human Needs Model believes that the extent to which basic needs are
met is a major factor in determining a person's level of health. Maslow's hierarchy
of needs is a model that nurses use to understand the interrelationships of basic
human needs. The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a
person's beliefs and behaviors. The Health Promotion Model notes that each person
has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy.
The patient is describing moderate incisional pain that was not relieved by the last
dose of hydromorphone (Dilaudid) given 90 minutes earlier. The patient is not due
for another dose of medication for another 2 1/2 hours. The nurse repositions the
patient, asks what type of music she likes, and puts on the music channel on the
television, setting it to play that type of music. The nurse is attempting to utilize
which health care model?
a. Health Belief Model
b. Health Promotion Model
c. Basic Human Needs Model
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d. Holistic Health Model
ANS: D
The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy.
The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and
behaviors. The Health Promotion Model notes that each person has unique
personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions. The Basic
Human Needs Model believes that the extent to which basic needs are met is a
major factor in determining a person's level of health. Maslow's hierarchy of needs
is a model that nurses use to understand the interrelationships of basic human
needs.
Many variables influence a patient's health beliefs and practices. Internal and
external variables influence how a person thinks and acts. An example of an
internal variable would be
a. Perception of functioning.
b. Family practices.
c. Socioeconomic factors.
d. Cultural background.
ANS: A
A child is scheduled to receive inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), and a nurse
preparing to administer the vaccine reviews the child's record. The nurse questions
the administration of IPV if which of the following is documented in the child's
record?
A. Recent recovery from a cold
B. A history of frequent respiratory infections
C. A history of an anaphylactic reaction to neomycin
D. A local reaction at the site of a previous IPV
ANS: C
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IPV contains neomycin. A history of anaphylactic reaction to neomycin is
considered a contraindication to IPV. The presence of a minor illness such as the
common cold is not. IN addition, a history of frequent respiratory infections is not
a contraindication to receiving a vaccine. A local reaction to an immunization is
not a contraindication to receiving a vaccine.
The nurse is working on a committee to evaluate the need for increasing the levels
of fluoride in the drinking water of the community. In doing so, the nurse is
fostering the concept of
a. Illness prevention.
b. Active health promotion.
c. Wellness education.
d. Passive health promotion.
ANS: D
Fluoridation of municipal drinking water and fortification of homogenized milk
with vitamin D are examples of passive health promotion strategies. With active
strategies of health promotion, individuals are motivated to adopt specific health
programs such as weight reduction and smoking cessation programs. Illness
prevention activities such as immunization programs protect patients from actual
or potential threats to health. Wellness education teaches people how to care for
themselves in a healthy way.
The nurse is working in a clinic that is designed to provide health education and
immunizations. As such, this clinic is designed to provide
a. Primary prevention.
b. Secondary prevention.
c. Tertiary prevention.
d. Diagnosis and prompt intervention.
ANS: A
(VERIFIED)
NCLEX COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSINGN -2025-
QUESTIONS AND C0RRECTLY EXPLAINED
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED
SUCCESS
The health care model that utilizes Maslow's hierarchy as its base is the _____
Model.
a. Health Belief
b. Health Promotion
c. Basic Human Needs
d. Holistic Health
ANS: C
The Basic Human Needs Model believes that the extent to which basic needs are
met is a major factor in determining a person's level of health. Maslow's hierarchy
of needs is a model that nurses use to understand the interrelationships of basic
human needs. The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a
person's beliefs and behaviors. The Health Promotion Model notes that each person
has unique personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions.
The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy.
The patient is describing moderate incisional pain that was not relieved by the last
dose of hydromorphone (Dilaudid) given 90 minutes earlier. The patient is not due
for another dose of medication for another 2 1/2 hours. The nurse repositions the
patient, asks what type of music she likes, and puts on the music channel on the
television, setting it to play that type of music. The nurse is attempting to utilize
which health care model?
a. Health Belief Model
b. Health Promotion Model
c. Basic Human Needs Model
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(VERIFIED)
d. Holistic Health Model
ANS: D
The Holistic Health Model recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and
incorporates complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy.
The Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and
behaviors. The Health Promotion Model notes that each person has unique
personal characteristics and experiences that affect subsequent actions. The Basic
Human Needs Model believes that the extent to which basic needs are met is a
major factor in determining a person's level of health. Maslow's hierarchy of needs
is a model that nurses use to understand the interrelationships of basic human
needs.
Many variables influence a patient's health beliefs and practices. Internal and
external variables influence how a person thinks and acts. An example of an
internal variable would be
a. Perception of functioning.
b. Family practices.
c. Socioeconomic factors.
d. Cultural background.
ANS: A
A child is scheduled to receive inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), and a nurse
preparing to administer the vaccine reviews the child's record. The nurse questions
the administration of IPV if which of the following is documented in the child's
record?
A. Recent recovery from a cold
B. A history of frequent respiratory infections
C. A history of an anaphylactic reaction to neomycin
D. A local reaction at the site of a previous IPV
ANS: C
, 3
(VERIFIED)
IPV contains neomycin. A history of anaphylactic reaction to neomycin is
considered a contraindication to IPV. The presence of a minor illness such as the
common cold is not. IN addition, a history of frequent respiratory infections is not
a contraindication to receiving a vaccine. A local reaction to an immunization is
not a contraindication to receiving a vaccine.
The nurse is working on a committee to evaluate the need for increasing the levels
of fluoride in the drinking water of the community. In doing so, the nurse is
fostering the concept of
a. Illness prevention.
b. Active health promotion.
c. Wellness education.
d. Passive health promotion.
ANS: D
Fluoridation of municipal drinking water and fortification of homogenized milk
with vitamin D are examples of passive health promotion strategies. With active
strategies of health promotion, individuals are motivated to adopt specific health
programs such as weight reduction and smoking cessation programs. Illness
prevention activities such as immunization programs protect patients from actual
or potential threats to health. Wellness education teaches people how to care for
themselves in a healthy way.
The nurse is working in a clinic that is designed to provide health education and
immunizations. As such, this clinic is designed to provide
a. Primary prevention.
b. Secondary prevention.
c. Tertiary prevention.
d. Diagnosis and prompt intervention.
ANS: A