NUR 1023 UNIT 6 EXAM 140 QUESTIONS & CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST 2025
A client whose spouse recently died appears extremely depressed. The client says,
"What's the use in talking? I'd rather be dead. I can't go on without my spouse."
What is the best response by the nurse? - ANSWER-Are you thinking about killing
yourself
A registered nurse is teaching an adolescent female client with irregular
menstruation about contraception. Which statements made by the client indicates
the need for further education? - ANSWER-the calendar method of oral
contraception is best suitable for me, condoms do not offer protection against STIs,
oral contraceptive pills offer protection from STIs
What instruction would the nurse be most likely to give a client with reduced
sensory perception to prevent injury from scalding? - ANSWER-use a bath
thermometer
The pediatric nurse compares the sources of stress in preschoolers of different
ages. Which source creates stress in both 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds? -
ANSWER-fears
A registered nurse is teaching a nursing student about how to communicate with a
client who is cognitively impaired. Which statements made by the nursing student
indicate a need for further education? - ANSWER-provide visual cues, speak in
normal tone, face client
,The nurse is assessing a client with impaired hearing. Which action of the nurse is
most important for establishing a good communication with the client? -
ANSWER-Getting the client's attention before speaking
What are some challenges faced in the process of delegation? - ANSWER-limited,
large, vulnerable
What is a stressor? - ANSWER-any stimuli that can produce tension and cause
instability within the system
What is hospice care? - ANSWER-a system of family-centered care that allows
clients to remain at home in comfort while easing the pains of terminal illness
What is sensory perception - ANSWER-ability to receive sensory input through
physiological processes in the body, translating stimulus or data into meaningful
information
What is the scope of sensory perception? - ANSWER-optimal functioning to
impairment
What is included in the physiological processes of sensory perception - ANSWER-
vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch
What is the process of vision - ANSWER-iris allows light to enter the eye, lens
convert the light to electrical impulses in retina, travel to optic nerve
What cranial nerves are important for vision - ANSWER-II (optic), III
(oculomotor), IV (trochlear), V (trigeminal), VI (abducens)
, What occurs with vision impairment - ANSWER-minor distortion to complete
blindness, injury and development delays
What are the psychological consequences that occur with vision - ANSWER-
learning difficulties, depression, anxiety, loss of self-worth, difficulties with
intrapersonal relationships
What cranial nerves are responsible for hearing - ANSWER-VIII
(vestibulocochlear)
What cranial nerves are responsible for taste? - ANSWER-VII, IX, X
Taste occurs when - ANSWER-signals from taste buds travel via nervous system
and merge with odor signals from digestive organs before being interpreted by the
brain
Impairment in taste can result in - ANSWER-anorexia, weight loss, malnutrition,
ingestion of spoiled food
Touch is the - ANSWER-somatosensory response that travels from skin to brain
Touch mediates - ANSWER-sensations of pain, temperature, pressure and itching
Impairment of touch - ANSWER-leads to injury and reduction in ADLs
What are the age-related differences in infants and children with sensory
perception - ANSWER-visual acuity progresses, hearing fully developed at birth,
ability to detect few odors, taste discrimination, well-developed sense of touch
ANSWERS LATEST 2025
A client whose spouse recently died appears extremely depressed. The client says,
"What's the use in talking? I'd rather be dead. I can't go on without my spouse."
What is the best response by the nurse? - ANSWER-Are you thinking about killing
yourself
A registered nurse is teaching an adolescent female client with irregular
menstruation about contraception. Which statements made by the client indicates
the need for further education? - ANSWER-the calendar method of oral
contraception is best suitable for me, condoms do not offer protection against STIs,
oral contraceptive pills offer protection from STIs
What instruction would the nurse be most likely to give a client with reduced
sensory perception to prevent injury from scalding? - ANSWER-use a bath
thermometer
The pediatric nurse compares the sources of stress in preschoolers of different
ages. Which source creates stress in both 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds? -
ANSWER-fears
A registered nurse is teaching a nursing student about how to communicate with a
client who is cognitively impaired. Which statements made by the nursing student
indicate a need for further education? - ANSWER-provide visual cues, speak in
normal tone, face client
,The nurse is assessing a client with impaired hearing. Which action of the nurse is
most important for establishing a good communication with the client? -
ANSWER-Getting the client's attention before speaking
What are some challenges faced in the process of delegation? - ANSWER-limited,
large, vulnerable
What is a stressor? - ANSWER-any stimuli that can produce tension and cause
instability within the system
What is hospice care? - ANSWER-a system of family-centered care that allows
clients to remain at home in comfort while easing the pains of terminal illness
What is sensory perception - ANSWER-ability to receive sensory input through
physiological processes in the body, translating stimulus or data into meaningful
information
What is the scope of sensory perception? - ANSWER-optimal functioning to
impairment
What is included in the physiological processes of sensory perception - ANSWER-
vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch
What is the process of vision - ANSWER-iris allows light to enter the eye, lens
convert the light to electrical impulses in retina, travel to optic nerve
What cranial nerves are important for vision - ANSWER-II (optic), III
(oculomotor), IV (trochlear), V (trigeminal), VI (abducens)
, What occurs with vision impairment - ANSWER-minor distortion to complete
blindness, injury and development delays
What are the psychological consequences that occur with vision - ANSWER-
learning difficulties, depression, anxiety, loss of self-worth, difficulties with
intrapersonal relationships
What cranial nerves are responsible for hearing - ANSWER-VIII
(vestibulocochlear)
What cranial nerves are responsible for taste? - ANSWER-VII, IX, X
Taste occurs when - ANSWER-signals from taste buds travel via nervous system
and merge with odor signals from digestive organs before being interpreted by the
brain
Impairment in taste can result in - ANSWER-anorexia, weight loss, malnutrition,
ingestion of spoiled food
Touch is the - ANSWER-somatosensory response that travels from skin to brain
Touch mediates - ANSWER-sensations of pain, temperature, pressure and itching
Impairment of touch - ANSWER-leads to injury and reduction in ADLs
What are the age-related differences in infants and children with sensory
perception - ANSWER-visual acuity progresses, hearing fully developed at birth,
ability to detect few odors, taste discrimination, well-developed sense of touch