NUR 155 ACTUAL FINAL EXAM| 185 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
100% GRADED CORRECT EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST
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Extent to which an individual's behavior occurs at the same time with medical or health advice
(taking medications, following diets, making lifestyle changes) - (Answer)Health care adherence
Personal state in which the person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or
spiritual functioning is thought to be diminished - (Answer)Illness
(ABC) Airway, Breathing, Circulation--air, food, water, shelter, rest, sleep, activity, and
temperature maintenance are crucial for survival - (Answer)Physiologic: 1st Maslow level
safety both physical and physiological - (Answer)Safety and Security: Maslow's 2nd level
giving and receiving affection, attaining a place in a group and maintaining the feeling of
belonging. - (Answer)Love and Belonging
both self-esteem and esteem from others (recognition, respect, and appreciation) -
(Answer)Self-esteem need: Maslow's 3rd level
reaching potential, independence, creativity, and self-expression - (Answer)Self-Actualization
the action taken to prevent the incident (seatbelts, safe sex, vaccinations) - (Answer)Primary
Prevention (before anything happens):
the action taken to identify signs of a problem (breast exam/testicular screening, blood pressure
screening, cholesterol testing) - (Answer)Secondary Prevention (early detection of disease):
,action taken after illness present to prevent complications or restore function (medication,
therapy) - (Answer)Tertiary Prevention (Begins after an illness):
educate parents, immunizations, breast feeding, sleep patterns, safety, playful activity to
stimulate development (education for parents and safety-main priority) - (Answer)Infant health
education
nutrition, rest/exercise, immunizations, safety/injury, dental check ups, role models -
(Answer)Children Health education
communicating with the teen, self-concept and body image, hormonal changes, nutrition,
exercise/rest, peer influence, sexuality, safety/accident (car accidents and suicide) -
(Answer)Adolescents health education
substance abuse - (Answer)Younger adult health education
heart disease, cancer, MVA - (Answer)Mid-adult health education
injury prevention/risk for hypothermia due to low metabolic rate, drug management, sleep,
exercise, foot health, immunizations, hearing screening, mental health, physical fitness, weight
control, smoking cessation, preventive health services - (Answer)Older adult health education
-fever, chills/sweats, redness/soreness/swelling in any area, diarrhea, new onset pain, vomiting -
(Answer)S/S of infection
1: wash hands with warm water & soap
2: PPE-Gown, Gloves
3: use bleach to clean objects! - (Answer)C-diff precautions
, GLOVES
-applies to blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions (not sweat)
-mucous membranes
-non-intact skin - (Answer)Standard Precaution (for ALL clients)
-skin lesions
-circulation
Checking pulses, cap refill, skin turgor
-respiratory
-musculoskeletal
-gait - (Answer)Normal & Abnormal assessment findings
120/80 - (Answer)normal values BP:
60-100 - (Answer)normal values HR
12-20 - (Answer)normal values RR
95-100% - (Answer)normal values 02:
96.8-99.5 - (Answer)Normal value temp
-NEVER put the incident report into the patient's chart!!
-goes in risk management file - (Answer)Documentation of an incident
100% GRADED CORRECT EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST
UPDATED | GET A+
Extent to which an individual's behavior occurs at the same time with medical or health advice
(taking medications, following diets, making lifestyle changes) - (Answer)Health care adherence
Personal state in which the person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or
spiritual functioning is thought to be diminished - (Answer)Illness
(ABC) Airway, Breathing, Circulation--air, food, water, shelter, rest, sleep, activity, and
temperature maintenance are crucial for survival - (Answer)Physiologic: 1st Maslow level
safety both physical and physiological - (Answer)Safety and Security: Maslow's 2nd level
giving and receiving affection, attaining a place in a group and maintaining the feeling of
belonging. - (Answer)Love and Belonging
both self-esteem and esteem from others (recognition, respect, and appreciation) -
(Answer)Self-esteem need: Maslow's 3rd level
reaching potential, independence, creativity, and self-expression - (Answer)Self-Actualization
the action taken to prevent the incident (seatbelts, safe sex, vaccinations) - (Answer)Primary
Prevention (before anything happens):
the action taken to identify signs of a problem (breast exam/testicular screening, blood pressure
screening, cholesterol testing) - (Answer)Secondary Prevention (early detection of disease):
,action taken after illness present to prevent complications or restore function (medication,
therapy) - (Answer)Tertiary Prevention (Begins after an illness):
educate parents, immunizations, breast feeding, sleep patterns, safety, playful activity to
stimulate development (education for parents and safety-main priority) - (Answer)Infant health
education
nutrition, rest/exercise, immunizations, safety/injury, dental check ups, role models -
(Answer)Children Health education
communicating with the teen, self-concept and body image, hormonal changes, nutrition,
exercise/rest, peer influence, sexuality, safety/accident (car accidents and suicide) -
(Answer)Adolescents health education
substance abuse - (Answer)Younger adult health education
heart disease, cancer, MVA - (Answer)Mid-adult health education
injury prevention/risk for hypothermia due to low metabolic rate, drug management, sleep,
exercise, foot health, immunizations, hearing screening, mental health, physical fitness, weight
control, smoking cessation, preventive health services - (Answer)Older adult health education
-fever, chills/sweats, redness/soreness/swelling in any area, diarrhea, new onset pain, vomiting -
(Answer)S/S of infection
1: wash hands with warm water & soap
2: PPE-Gown, Gloves
3: use bleach to clean objects! - (Answer)C-diff precautions
, GLOVES
-applies to blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions (not sweat)
-mucous membranes
-non-intact skin - (Answer)Standard Precaution (for ALL clients)
-skin lesions
-circulation
Checking pulses, cap refill, skin turgor
-respiratory
-musculoskeletal
-gait - (Answer)Normal & Abnormal assessment findings
120/80 - (Answer)normal values BP:
60-100 - (Answer)normal values HR
12-20 - (Answer)normal values RR
95-100% - (Answer)normal values 02:
96.8-99.5 - (Answer)Normal value temp
-NEVER put the incident report into the patient's chart!!
-goes in risk management file - (Answer)Documentation of an incident