A healthy person generally:
A. lacks stability
B. is in denial
C. is in harmony
D. lacks energy - Answers C. is in harmony
A mother is questioning her 2-year-old child's emotional development, identify emotions that are
normal in tis age group (select all that apply)
A. anger
B. anxiety
C. frustration
D. fear
E. pleasure - Answers anger, anxiety, frustration, fear, pleasure
Based on the social readjustment rating scale, the most stressful event for an adult is:
A. childbirth
B. changing residence
C. changing careers
D. divorce - Answers D. divorce
During a postconference, there is an open discussion on the health promoting goals of Healthy
People 2020. When the nurse instructor summarized the key points, she is correct if she states
(select all that apply):
A. economical support for all
B. counseling services for the elderly population
C. free nutritional programs for elderly adults
D. elimination of health care disparities
E. access to preventive health services - Answers elimination of health care disparities, access
,to preventive health services
Health promotion is:
A. goal oriented
B. special
C. natural
D. unplanned - Answers A. goal oriented
Health ways of adapting to stress include:
A. drugs
B. smoking
C. alcohol
D. humor - Answers D. humor
In a health model, the nurse, as a collaborator, is responsible for:
A. teaching patients about their disease process
B. sharing and exchanging information with other health professionals
C. demonstrating desired health behavior
D. performing daily care needs - Answers B. sharing and exchanging information with other
health professionals
In health promotion, the most important nursing role is:
A. reducing potential health risk factors
B. assessing the individual's health needs
C. teaching safe health practices
D. changing established lifestyle - Answers C. teaching safe health practices
Jennifer Joseph, a 60-year-old client, has been instructed to begin a program of exercise by the
public health nurse. You can further explain to Mrs. Joseph that the benefits of exercise are:
A. a decrease in blood volume and oxygen demands
B. an increase in heart rate and rhythm
, C. an increase in blood supply to muscles and nerves
D. a decrease in the size of the heart muscle - Answers C. an increase in blood supply to
muscles and nerves
National health insurance for persons 65 years and older is known as:
A. palliative care
B. medicaid
C. socialized medicine
D. medicare - Answers D. medicare
Preventive care, including immunizations and yearly physical examinations, is classified as what
type of health care service?
A. collaborative
B. secondary
C. primary
D. tertiary - Answers C. primary
The MyPlate guidelines help the individual:
A. understand that food intake must match energy output
B. focus on a child's nutritional needs
C. focus on the value of certain foods
D. use his or her weight to determine food intake - Answers A. understand that food intake must
match energy output
A form of verbal communication is:
A. body language
B. appearance
C. words
D. gestures - Answers C. words
A nurse is utilizing the best techniques of therapeutic communication with a patient
experiencing a stressful event when she: