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NR222 Exam 1 Review Health and Wellness Which choice best describes the current definition of Health? A: A state of well-being involving the whole person. Which one of the following is one of the ... main, overreaching goals for Healthy People? A: Elimination of Health disparities Which response indicators a holistic approach that considers factors that influence the PT? A: Adapting your diet and activity will lower your sugar levels. The client states “Heart disease runs in our family. My blood pressure has been high.” Ex of: A: Client’s risk factor Client is a paraplegic & is in the hospital for electrolyte imbalance. He is receiving the care at A: Secondary Prevention Level Which one of the following indicates a lifestyle risk factor? A: Sunbathing In the Health Belief Model, the nurse recognizes that the focus is placed on the: A: Relation of perceptions and compliance with therapy The Nurse Practice Acts found in all 50 states is an example of what type of law? A: State Statue When is a signed consent form required? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. • For research involving patient • Routine treatment • Hazardous procedures such as surgery • Some treatment programs such as chemotherapy Who would ultimately be responsible for the error? A registered nurse interprets a scribbled medication order by the attending physician as 25mg. The nurse administers 25mg. of the medication to a client, then discovers that the dose was incorrectly interpreted and should have been 15 mg. lOMoARcPSD|11518826 This study source was downloaded by 100000839121131 from CourseHero.com on 08-24-2022 14:53:56 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/158461182/nr222-exam-1-reviewdocx/ A: Nurse Which of the following is true concerning the legalities of death and dying issues? A: Artificial feedings may be refused by clients. The nurse has a responsibility to file an incident report when a client: A: Climbs over the side rails and falls Which one is an internal variable influencing health and health beliefs and practices? A: Intellectual background True prevention is considered… A: Primary Prevention Chronic Illness is persistent, self-limiting, and usually last longer than 6 months. A: False A patient’s illness behavior is… • How they monitor their bodies • Define and interpret their symptoms • Use the resources in the health care system Correct the order of the “Stages of Change” A: Pre-contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, and Maintenance Contemplation does not intend on making changes in the next 3 months A: False The interrelationships of basic human needs is referred to as? A: Maslow Hierarchy of Needs A nurse asks about herbal medication, encourages music therapy, and cultural considerations A: Holistic Model If a patient purchase running shoes and joins a gym, this is considered A: Preparation Family Practices are considered an external variable A: True Stress threatens only mental health, not physical well being A: False You notice an open patient file, and close the program, what is the nursing code of ethics? A: Confidentiality lOMoARcPSD|11518826 This study source was downloaded by 100000839121131 from CourseHero.com on 08-24-2022 1 [Show More]
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