NUR 206 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
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A nurse is providing contraceptive counseling to a female client. Which of the following is the most appropriate outcome of this counseling?
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NUR 206 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED
A nurse is providing contraceptive counseling to a female client. Which of the following
is the most appropriate outcome of this counseling?
a. Reduce the health risks of the individuals.
b. Encourage the individual to choose abstinence.
c. Ensure the individual is educated to make an informed choice about reproduction.
d. Advocate for increased funding for reproductive services. - ANSWER-b. Encourage
the individual to choose abstinence.
A community health nurse is explaining the United States healthcare system to a group
of Hispanic Americans. Which of the following statements best describes the US
healthcare system?
a. "The healthcare system is very simple and only a few healthcare facilities participate."
b. "The healthcare system is divided into two components: primary care (private
healthcare) and public health."
c. "It is simple and easy to navigate with no concerns of coverage or cost."
d. "It is centralized and managed by one entity." - ANSWER-b. "The healthcare system
is divided into two components: primary care (private healthcare) and public health."
A nurse is implementing risk reduction interventions with a family. Which of the following
questions is most important for the nurse to ask?
a. "How do you keep your rifles safe from curious children?"
b. "Where do you shoot with your handguns?"
c. "Did any of the hunters in your family kill a deer this year?"
d. "Where do you keep your rifles locked when they are not in use?" - ANSWER-b.
"Where do you shoot with your handguns?"
A nurse advises a client diagnosed with HIV not to donate blood, plasma, or organs.
Which of the following levels of prevention is being used?
a. Health promotion.
b. Primary prevention.
c. Tertiary prevention.
d. Secondary prevention. - ANSWER-c. Tertiary prevention.
A school nurse suggests to teachers that they have a session on coping strategies and
stress management techniques. The nurse also sets up a peer counseling program.
Which of the following is the school nurse most likely trying to prevent?
, a. Suicide.
b. Bullying.
c. Obesity.
d. Violence. - ANSWER-a. Suicide.
The research nurse is preparing to begin a study on the effects of sunlight on the elderly
client's mood. The nurse understands which step in evidence-based practice was the
priority when beginning the research?
a. Evaluation of the outcomes.
b. Determining the question one wishes to answer.
c. Reviewing the evidence.
d. Disseminating the results. - ANSWER-b. Determining the question one wishes to
answer.
A nurse is completing a health risk appraisal with a client. Which of the following
comments would cause the nurse to probe further to determine if the family is in crisis?
a. "What am I supposed to do now that everything we own is gone? Are there any
agencies that can help me?"
b. "I can't visit my husband in the hospital when I'm at work all day. How can I be sure
he's alright?"
c. "My husband always handled our finances. Now that he's gone, I'll have to learn how
to do this."
d. "I don't know what to do now that my husband is dead. There is no way I can go back
to work and also take care of our three children." - ANSWER-d. "I don't know what to do
now that my husband is dead. There is no way I can go back to work and also take care
of our three children."
A dose of 7.5g of medication has been ordered for a client. The medication comes in
4g/mL. The nurse will administer ____ mL. Round to the nearest tenth. - ANSWER-1.9
mL
A community health nurse is determining the best way to address an outbreak of a new
infectious disease using evidence-based practice (EBP). Which of the following actions
would the nurse most likely take?
a. Review policies and procedures.
b. Review outcomes of clinical trials.
c. Review several nursing textbooks.
d. Review reputable sites on the internet. - ANSWER-b. Review outcomes of clinical
trials.
A nurse offers homeless clients tuberculosis (TB) screening and provides medications
for those who test positive for TB. Which of the following levels of prevention is being
used?
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