Which level of prevention aims to prevent
the occurrence of new cases of a health
condition or disease?
A) Tertiary Prevention B) Primary prevention focuses on pre-
B) Primary prevention focuses on pre- venting the onset of illness or injury be-
venting the onset of illness or injury be- fore the disease process begins. Exam-
fore the disease process begins. Exam- ples such as stress management class-
ples such as stress management class- es aim to reduce the risk factors that
es aim to reduce the risk factors that could lead to the development of health
could lead to the development of health issue.
issue.
C) Secondary Prevention
D) Selective Prevention
Which type of prevention involves early
identification through screening and im-
mediate treatment?
A) Universal Prevention D) Secondary Prevention involves
B) Selective Prevention screening and early detection of dis-
C) Indicated Prevention eases or conditions, followed by prompt
D) Secondary Prevention involves treatment to prevent more severe prob-
screening and early detection of dis- lems
eases or conditions, followed by prompt
treatment to prevent more severe prob-
lems.
Which prevention level involves activities
like rehabilitation and social skills train-
ing to prevent disability and recurrence
of health conditions?
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the
A) Primary Prevention
onset of illness or injury and aims to re-
B) Secondary Prevention
duce the impact of the disease. Activities
C) Tertiary Prevention
like rehabilitation and social skills training
D) Indicated Prevention occurs after the
help prevent further disability and recur-
onset of illness or injury and aims to re-
rence.
duce the impact of the disease. Activities
like rehabilitation and social skills train-
ing help prevent further disability and re-
currence.
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Childhood immunizations, seat belt laws,
helmets, & access to health care are ex-
amples of which prevention strategies.
A) Selective Prevention B) Universal Prevention
B) Universal Prevention
C) Indicated Prevention
D) Tertiary Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at per-
sons with increased risk of developing a
psychiatric disorder. Examples are those
coming back from war
B) Selective Prevention
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
C) Primary Prevention
D) Universal Prevention
Which prevention level is Aimed at those
whose symptoms have begun and early
treatment may decrease magnitude of
illness or prevent entirely.
A) Indicated Prevention
A) Indicated Prevention
B) Selective Prevention
C) Primary Prevention
D) Universal Prevention
Types of Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis D) A, B, C
C) Situational Crisis
D) A, B, C
Normal occurring events in life related to
one's continual growth and development
describes which crisis?
A) Maturational Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
Menopause describes what type of crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
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B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
Disaster scenario that impacts one's well
being without warning (For example;Ty-
phoon, War, Earthquake).
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
unexpected events that disturb one's
psychological well being such as an un-
expected death or loss of employment).
C) Situational Crisis
A) Maturational Crisis
B) Adventitious (Social) Crisis
C) Situational Crisis
Which organization is responsible for
state regulations, scope of practice, and
prescriptive authority for nurses, & the
Nurse Practice Act.?
A) NLNAC
B) CCNE
C) Board of Nursing (BON)
C) Board of Nursing (BON) The Board
of Nursing (BON) governs state regula-
tions, scope of practice, and prescriptive
authority, as well as the Nurse Practice
Act.
D) ANA
Which organization evaluates nursing
programs to grant accreditation?
A) ANA
C) NLNAC The National League for Ac-
B) Joint Commission
crediting Commission (NLNAC) is re-
C) NLNAC The National League for Ac-
sponsible for evaluating nursing pro-
crediting Commission (NLNAC) is re-
grams to grant accreditation.
sponsible for evaluating nursing pro-
grams to grant accreditation.
D) ANCC
Which of the following is NOT a responsi-
bility of the Board of Nursing? a. Enforc-