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NR-222 Exam 2

1. 2. Which of the following are considered social determinants of health? (Select all that
apply.)
2.
3. 1. Lack of primary health care providers in a zip code
4.
5. 2. Poor-quality public school education that prevents a person from developing adequate
reading skills
6.
7. 3. Lack of affordable health insurance
8.
9. 4. Employment opportunities that do not provide paid vacation or sick leave
10.
11. 5. The number of times a person exercises during a week
12.
13. 6. Neighborhood safety that prevents a person from walking around the block or
socializing with neighbors outside of his or her home - ANS-1,2,3,4,6
14. A 46-year-old woman from Bosnia came to the United States 6 years ago. Although she
did not celebrate Christmas when she lived in Bosnia, she celebrates Christmas with her
family now. This woman has experienced assimilation into the culture of the United
States because she:
15.
16. A .Chose to be bicultural.
17. B. Adapted to and adopted the American culture.
18. C. Had an extremely negative experience with the American culture.
19. D. Gave up part of her ethnic identity in favor of the American culture. - ANS-B
20. A 6-month-old child from Guatemala was adopted by an American family in Indiana. The
child's socialization into the American midwestern culture is best described as:
21.
22. A. Assimilation.
23. B. Acculturation.
24. C. Biculturalism.
25. D. Enculturation. - ANS-D. Enculturation
26. A child is focused on peer approval and avoidance of "not fitting in." According to
Kohlberg, this child is experiencing which of the following stages of moral development?
27.
28. a. Preconventional
29. b. Conventional
30. c. Postconventional
31. d. Preoperational - ANS-B

,32. A child's immunization may cause discomfort during administration, but the benefits of
protection from disease, both for the individual and society, outweigh the temporary
discomforts. Which principle is involved in this situation?
33.
34. A. Fidelity
35. B. Beneficence
36. C. Nonmaleficence
37. D. Respect for autonomy - ANS-B
38. A community health nurse is making a healthy baby visit to a new mother who recently
emigrated to the United States from Ghana. When discussing contraceptives with the
new mom, the mother states that she won't have to worry about getting pregnant for the
time being. The nurse understands that the mom most likely made this statement
because:
39.
40. A. She won't resume sexual relations until her baby is weaned.
41. B. She is taking the medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera) shot.
42. C. Her husband was recently deployed to Afghanistan.
43. D. She has access to free condoms from the clinic. - ANS-A
44. A family has decided to care for a grandparent with terminal cancer in the daughter's
home. Family caregiving is new to the family. When helping this family as they begin to
plan for their caregiving roles, what are the two top priority assessments to best learn
about family functioning? (Select all that apply.)
45.
46. 1. Communication
47.
48. 2. Decision making
49.
50. 3. Development
51.
52. 4. Economic status
53.
54. 5. Family structure - ANS-1,2
55. A family has decided to care for their father who is in the last stages of a debilitating
neurological illness. Although he is alert, he cannot speak clearly or carry out self-care
activities; he indicates that he wants to remain involved in family life as long as possible
and loves spending time with his wife and two teenage children. Which best defines
family caregiving? (Select all that apply.)
56.
57. 1. Designing a nurturing family to raise children
58.
59. 2. Providing physical and emotional care for a family member
60.
61. 3. Establishing a safe physical environment for a family
62.

, 63. 4. Monitoring for side effects of illness and treatments
64.
65. 5. Reducing the use of community resources - ANS-2,3,4
66. A family is facing job loss of the father, who is the major wage earner, and relocation to a
new city where there is a new job. The children will have to switch schools, and his wife
will have to resign from the job she likes. Which of the following contribute to this family's
hardiness? (Select all that apply.)
67.
68. 1. Family meetings
69.
70. 2. Established family roles
71.
72. 3. New neighborhood
73.
74. 4. Willingness to change in time of stress
75.
76. 5. Passive orientation to life - ANS-1,2,4
77. A family is undergoing a major change. Just as twins graduate from college and leave
home to begin their careers, the husband loses his executive well-paying job. Because
the family had two children in college at the same time, they did not save for retirement.
They planned to save aggressively after the children left college. In this situation, which
of the following demonstrate family resiliency? (Select all that apply.)
78.
79. 1. Resuming full-time work when spouse loses job
80.
81. 2. Increasing problems among siblings
82.
83. 3. Developing hobbies when children leave home
84.
85. 4. Placing blame on family members
86.
87. 5. Expecting children to help financially
88.
89. 6. Consulting a financial planner - ANS-1,3,6
90. A female Jamaican immigrant has been late to her last two clinic visits, which in turn had
to be rescheduled. The best action that the nurse could take to prevent the patient from
being late to her next appointment is:
91.
92. A. Give her a copy of the city bus schedule.
93. B. Call her the day before her appointment as a reminder to be on time.
94. C. Explore what has prevented her from being at the clinic in time for her appointment.
95. D. Refer her to a clinic that is closer to her home. - ANS-C
96. A hospice nurse is caring for a family that is providing end-of-life care for their
grandmother, who has terminal breast cancer. When the nurse visits, the focus is on

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