NURS148 Final Study Questions With
Correct Answers
A nurse and client working together to achieve more than they could
individually is known as?
a. Reflection
b. Communication
c. Collaboration
d. Synergy - ANSWER d. Synergy
A nurse is creating an education session on holism to teach to her fellow
coworkers. What statement best describes holism in the nursing practice?
a. Educating your patient with back pain on how using a chiropractor has
helped many in the same situation
b. While you are caring for your patient with anxiety you utilize deep
breathing exercises to relax them
c. Spirituality is an important dimension of overall health and spiritual needs
may increase as health declines
d. When treating patients you must consider their psychological, physical,
spiritual, and social needs - ANSWER d. When treating patients you must
consider their psychological, physical, spiritual, and social needs
A nurse who refuses to provide an Indigenous client with access to their
requested shaman in the hospital setting is?
,a. Going by hospital policy and shouldn't allow the shaman to visit
b. Denying the client a holistic nursing experience, which can lead to
decreased trust and respect
c. Ensuring the client has a holistic nursing experience by doing what is best
for the client
d. Exercising their right to refuse the allowance of alternative therapies in the
hospital - ANSWER b. Denying the client a holistic nursing experience, which
can lead to decreased trust and respect
Amy is looking at some complementary and alternative medicine strategies
to help her client cope with chronic pain from rheumatoid arthritis. Which
method requires further education?
a. Acupuncture
b. Deep Breathing
c. Relaxation Therapy
d. Guided Imagery - ANSWER a. Acupuncture
An acute care nurse is admitting a patient to the acute care unit in the
hospital. She knows that some people use complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM). Which statement demonstrates that the nurse needs more
knowledge on CAM?
a. "CAM approaches can alter physiological responses, which means I need to
be aware of different medications that may need to be adjusted"
b. "Listening to music has always relaxed me in hard times, so I know that if I
play music while providing patient care it'll relax my client"
,c. "I know that I need to ask my client to inform me about any CAM
approaches they use, as they can have an impact on their needs"
d. "If my patient is unable to do a CAM approach due to physical, cognitive
or spiritual beliefs, then I will choose a better suited approach" - ANSWER b.
"Listening to music has always relaxed me in hard times, so I know that if I
play music while providing patient care it'll relax my client"
Anna is an LPN student that has an assignment in her NURS 148 class to
educate her peers about the behavioral, medical, and socioenvironmental
approaches. Which learning objective will she be covering, and in turn cover
for the class?
a. Explain the influence of the Ottawa Charter in regards to health promotion
b. Describe historical approaches to health in Canada
c. Describe the major determinants of health affecting Canadians
d. Explain levels of health care and services provided in each level - ANSWER
b. Describe historical approaches to health in Canada
Ashley is a nursing educator who works with RNs, LPNs, RPNs, NPs and
HCAs. She is creating an education session for new employees to ensure they
understand their own roles, along with the roles of others within the
interdisciplinary team. Which learning outcome from NURS 148 does this
address?
a. Compare the roles of various members of the nursing team
b. Describe the historical development of nursing education in Canada
, c. Explain the influences Florence Nightingale still has on nursing today
d. Describe the historical development of the nursing professions - ANSWER
a. Compare the roles of various members of the nursing team
Austin tells his coworkers that he sees clients as a unit of mind, body and
spirit, and that nurses do more than just deal with physical illness; instead
they must attend to their primary function of caring. What theory type and
theorist best suits the way Austin views his client?
a. Simultaneity; Jean Watson
b. Simultaneity; Rosemarie Parse
c. Simultaneity; Martha Rogers
d. Systems Theory; Betty Neuman - ANSWER a. Simultaneity; Jean Watson
Barb, the student nurse goes into their client's room to teach them how to
check their blood glucose level she notices that the client is having difficulty
in breathing. She recognizes that basic physiological needs (breathing) need
to be met before higher needs (education), which theory is Barb practicing?
a. Orem's Self-Care Theory
b. Virginia Henderson's Needs Theory
c. The University of BC Model
d. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER d. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
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