NUR340 Exam 1 Guide
Which types of health promotion programs seek to raise the level of knowledge and
awareness of individuals and groups about healthy habits? - answer Information
dissemination programs
The nurse is participating at a health fair at the local mall giving influenza vaccinations
to senior citizens. What level of prevention is the nurse practicing? - answer Primary
Prevention
A patient experienced a myocardial infarction four weeks ago and is currently
participating in the daily cardiac rehabilitation sessions at the local fitness center. In
what level of prevention is the patient participating? - answer Tertiary Prevention
Based on the theoretical model of change, What is the most appropriate response to a
patient who states: " me, Exercise? I haven't done that since junior high gym class and I
hated it then." - answerI understand. can you think of one reason why being more active
could be more helpful for you?
A patient comes into the local health clinic and states: " Ive noticed how many people
are out walking in my neighborhood. Is walking good for you?" What is the best
response to help the patient through the steps of change for exercise? - answer"Yes,
walking is great exercise. Do you think you could go for a five minute walk next week?"
When illness occurs, different attitudes about it cause people to react in different ways.
What do medical sociologists call this reaction to illness? - answerIllness behavior
A nurse teaches the importance of folic acid to a group of pregnant women. This is
considered which level of preventive care? - answerPrimary prevention
The nurse in a diabetic clinic conducts monthly seminars for diabetic clients. During
these seminar, the importance of taking insulin as directed to prevent complication is
emphasized. This is considered which level of preventive care? - answerSecondary
Prevention
A client comes into a clinic for a complete physical examination. The nurse obtains a
health history and determines the client is at risk for heart disease. Which of the
following would lead the nurse to believe this? - answerFather died of a heart attack at
age 40.
What is the basis fro EBP? - answerClincial research and practice.
An outcome of EBP includes? - answerPractice guidelines
Which types of health promotion programs seek to raise the level of knowledge and
awareness of individuals and groups about healthy habits? - answer Information
dissemination programs
The nurse is participating at a health fair at the local mall giving influenza vaccinations
to senior citizens. What level of prevention is the nurse practicing? - answer Primary
Prevention
A patient experienced a myocardial infarction four weeks ago and is currently
participating in the daily cardiac rehabilitation sessions at the local fitness center. In
what level of prevention is the patient participating? - answer Tertiary Prevention
Based on the theoretical model of change, What is the most appropriate response to a
patient who states: " me, Exercise? I haven't done that since junior high gym class and I
hated it then." - answerI understand. can you think of one reason why being more active
could be more helpful for you?
A patient comes into the local health clinic and states: " Ive noticed how many people
are out walking in my neighborhood. Is walking good for you?" What is the best
response to help the patient through the steps of change for exercise? - answer"Yes,
walking is great exercise. Do you think you could go for a five minute walk next week?"
When illness occurs, different attitudes about it cause people to react in different ways.
What do medical sociologists call this reaction to illness? - answerIllness behavior
A nurse teaches the importance of folic acid to a group of pregnant women. This is
considered which level of preventive care? - answerPrimary prevention
The nurse in a diabetic clinic conducts monthly seminars for diabetic clients. During
these seminar, the importance of taking insulin as directed to prevent complication is
emphasized. This is considered which level of preventive care? - answerSecondary
Prevention
A client comes into a clinic for a complete physical examination. The nurse obtains a
health history and determines the client is at risk for heart disease. Which of the
following would lead the nurse to believe this? - answerFather died of a heart attack at
age 40.
What is the basis fro EBP? - answerClincial research and practice.
An outcome of EBP includes? - answerPractice guidelines