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NSG 3130 Fundamentals II Post Assessment Actual final Exam Questions with all Questions Accurately Answered 2024/2025 When recording data regarding the client's health record, the nurse mentions the analysis of the subjective and objective data, in addition to detailing the plan for care of the ...

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NSG 3130 Fundamentals II Post Assessment
Actual final Exam Questions with all
Questions Accurately Answered 2024/2025

When recording data regarding the client's health record, the nurse mentions the
analysis of the subjective and objective data, in addition to detailing the plan for care of
the client. Which of the following styles of documentation is the nurse implementing? -
correct answer soap charting


Besides using the health care records, which form of communication should the nurse
use to provide client details to the health care team coming on duty in the next shift? -
correct answer change of shift reports


A client has requested a translator to help understand the questions that the nurse is
asking during the client interview. The nurse knows what is important when working with
a client translator? - correct answer translators may need additional explanations of
medical terms.


A concise document that provides most of the client's nursing and medical information is
a(n): - correct answer kardex


The nurse asks the up to ambulate a patient who is on telemetry for dysrhythmias and
has also experienced orthostatic hypotension frequently in the past. - correct answer
right circumstances


Transcultural nursing implies: - correct answer using a comparative study of cultures to
understand similarities and differences across human groups to provide specific
individualized care that is culturally appropriate
health equity - correct answer highest possible standard for health for all people;
improvements are always being made in access to care


cultural competence - correct answer ongoing process in which healthcare
professional continuously strives to achieve the ability and availability to work effectively
with the cultural context of the patient

,first and always assess personal assumptions, biases, and attitude in providing C.C.
care


community nursing - correct answer always assess perceptions of community
members about their beliefs of care to get to the bases of the health illness problem


prejudice - correct answer a preconceived notion or judgement that is not based on
sufficient knowledge; it may be favorable or not


unfavorable prejudice - correct answer may lead to stereotyping and discriminatory
behavior towards groups of people


displaying a cultural prejudice - correct answer bring previous negative information and
experience into a situation


cultural responsive nursing - correct answer to provide proper care to any pt. you must
be aware of one's own culture heritage so you can provide better care for culturally
different clients


understand your own beliefs and assumptions


culture sensitivity - correct answer •always address clients by last name
•introduce yourself by your full name and explain your role
•be honest about your knowledge of their culture
•use language that is culturally sensitive
•find out what the client things about their own health problems, illness, and treatments
•never make assumptions, ask questions to better understand client
•show respect for client's values, beliefs, and practices
•show respect to the clients support people
•obtain trust

,•if client has suggested that they only feel comfortable being cared for by their family,
but they have multiple family members at the bedside and it becomes overwhelming for
you to do your job, ask clients permission to include one family member in all aspects of
care


using an interpreter - correct answer •avoid asking a member of the client's family to
act has interpreter
•client might not want family to know personal information
•address the questions to the client not to the interpreter
•ask interpreter to translate as closely as possible the words by the nurse
•speak slowly and distinctly (don't use metaphors)
•observe facial expressions and body language that the client assumes when listening
and talking to interpreter


non-english speaking clients - correct answer to enhance communication:
•use a web-based translation application
•use a telephone-based medical interpreter
•always wait until an agency interpreter is available


touching patients - correct answer •American cultures: a firm handshake conveys
character and strength
•European cultures- kiss on both cheeks is norm
•Asian cultures: only curtain older people are permitted to touch the head of others and
children are never padded on head
•nurses should always ask before touching a patient's head
•nurses should watch interaction among clients and families for cues to appropriate
degree of touch
•nurse should assess the clients responds to touch
•always inform client of what you are going to do when you touch them and ask for
permission

, health - correct answer •a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
•individuals define health in terms of their own values, experiences, and ways of living


nurses responsible for health... - correct answer •nurses are responsible for helping
patients reach their optimal levels of multidimensional health, but they also must provide
health care in a system that requires cost containment and fiscal responsibility.
•this can place nurses at ethical odds as they seek to meet the perceived health care
needs of individuals and remain sensitive to the fiscal limits of their employers


principles of health promotion - correct answer •individuality (everyone is unique)
•holism (mind, body, and spirit)- holistic nursing approach
•homoeostasis (balance)


individuality - correct answer •there is no one size fits all mentality when providing
healthcare.
•everyone is treated as an individual with unique needs.
•make custom plans to fit each patient's needs


holism - correct answer incorporates nutrition, sleep, energy, sense of well=being,
energy level, etc.


homeostasis (balance) - correct answer physical (ex. fluid volume deficit/overload)
psychological (ex. safe, comfortable home, work, school environment, etc.)


basic human needs model - correct answer Maslow's hierarchy of needs


Maslow's hierarchy of needs - correct answer (level 1) physiological needs
(level 2) safety and security
(level 3) relationships, love and affection

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