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NR 222 LATEST 2025 EXAM 2 PRACTICE ACTUAL QUESTIONS WITH 100_ VERIFIED SOLUTIONS- GRADED A+
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A patient needs to learn to use a walker. Which domain is required for learning this skill? A) affective domain b) cognitive domain c) attentional domain d) psychomotor domain D) psychomotor domain The nurse is planning to teach a patient about the importance of exercise. When is the best time for teaching to occur? (Select all that apply) a) when there are visitors in the room b) when the patient's pain medications are working c) just before lunch, when the patient is most awake and alert d) when the patient is talking about current stressors in his or her life B) when the patient's pain medications are working c) just before lunch, when the patient is most awake and alert A patient newly diagnosed with cervical cancer is going home. The patient is avoiding discussion of her illness and postoperative orders. What is the nurse's best plan in teaching this patient? A) teach the patient's spouse b) focus on knowledge the patient will need in a few weeks c) provide only the information that the patient needs to go home d) convince the patient that learning about her health is necessary C) provide only the information that the patient needs to go home The school nurse is about to teach a freshman-level high school health class about nutrition. What is the best instructional approach to ensure that the students meet the learning outcomes? A) Provide information using a lecture B) Use simple words to promote understanding C) Develop topics for discussion that require problem solving D) Complete an extensive literature search focusing on eating disorders C) develop topics for discussion that require problem solving A nurse is going to teach a patient how to perform breast self-examination. Which behavioral objective does the nurse set to best measure the patient's ability to perform the examination? A) The patient will verbalize the steps involved in breast self-examination within 1 week. B) The nurse will explain the importance of performing breast self-examination once a month.
A patient who is hospitalized has just been diagnosed with diabetes. He is going to need to learn how to give himself injections. Which teaching method does the nurse use? A) simulation b) demonstration c) group instruction d) one-on-one discussion B) demonstration When a nurse is teaching a patient about how to administer an epinephrine injection in case of a severe allergic reaction, he or she tells the patient to hold the injection like a dart. Which of the following instructional methods did the nurse use? A. Telling B. Analogy C. Demonstration D. Simulation B. Analogy A nurse needs to teach a young woman newly diagnosed with asthma how to manage her disease. Which of the following topics does the nurse teach first? A) how to use a inhaler during an asthma attack b) the need to avoid people who smoke to prevent asthma attacks c) where to purchase a medical alert bracelet that says she has asthma d) the importance of maintaining a healthy diet and exercising regularly A) how to use a inhaler during an asthma attack A nurse is teaching a group of young college-age women the importance of using sunscreen when going out in the sun. What type of content is the nurse providing? A) simulation b) restoring health c) coping with impaired function d) health promotion and illness prevention D) health promotion and illness prevention
A nurse is planning a teaching session about healthy nutrition with a group of children who are in the first grade. The nurse determines that after the teaching session the children will be able to name three examples of foods that are fruits. This is an example of: a) a teaching plan b) a learning objective c) reinforcement of content d) enhancing the children's self-efficacy B) a learning objective A nurse is teaching a 27-year old gentleman how to adjust his insulin dosages based on his blood sugar results. What type of learning is this? A) cognitive b) affective c) adaptation d) psychomotor A) cognitive Any combination of planned experiences based on sound theories that provide individuals, groups, and communities the opportunity to acquire the information and skills needed to make quality health decisions is known as: a) health promotion. B) health counseling. C) health education. D) health knowledge. C) health education. Which of the following interventions can be appropriately applied by the nurse, after clarifying behaviors which the person is willing to change? Select all that apply. A) Motivate using personalized messages. B) Assess and offer resources to decrease barriers to change. C) Implement compliance as a condition of continued care. D) Assess and increase self-efficacy. E) Enlist persons from the same culture to apply pressure for healthy choices. A) Motivate using personalized messages. B) Assess and offer resources to decrease barriers to change. D) Assess and increase self-efficacy. Nurses play an active role in __ individuals to make their own informed decisions about health care.
C) Small, sporadic changes occur in the planning phase, as the individual is seriously thinking about making a change within the next month. E) Maintenance begins 6 months after the action has started and continues indefinitely. A hospital creates a Facebook page for the bariatric surgery program. The owner of the site posts healthy recipes, lifestyle information, and information about upcoming workshops. This is an example of: a) health literacy. B) coercive advertising. C) a teaching plan. D) social marketing. D) social marketing. Working families with an income too low to purchase health insurance and too high to qualify for Medicaid would be an example of which of the following issues? A) Low health literacy b) Health disparity c) Federally subsidized health care d) Poor quality health care B) Health disparity The nurse incorporates cultural considerations into the health teaching plan by: a) assessing a person's beliefs. B) using medical terminology. C) presenting evidence-based information. D) explaining that universal health practices are the best. A) assessing a person's beliefs. Nurses provide health education to people to assist them in achieving a goal of: Select all that apply. A) enhanced wellness. B) physician-directed care. C) lifestyle behaviors to prevent chronic illness. D) admission to tertiary-care facilities. E) Improved health literacy. F) patient empowerment. A) enhanced wellness. C) lifestyle behaviors to prevent chronic illness. E) Improved health literacy. F) patient empowerment.
In demonstrating the method for deep breathing exercises, the nurse places his or her hands on the patient's abdomen to explain diaphragmatic movements. This technique involves the use of which communication element? A) referent b) message c) feedback d) tactile channel D) tactile channel means of conveying and receiving messages through visual, auditory, and tactile senses Which statement about nonverbal communication is correct? A) the nurse's verbal messages should be reinforced by nonverbal cues b) it is easy for a nurse to judge the meaning of a patient's facial expression c) the physical appearance of the nurse rarely influences nurse-patient interaction d) words convey meanings that are usually more significant than nonverbal communication A) the nurse's verbal messages should be reinforced by nonverbal cues awareness of the tone of verbal response and the nonverbal behavior results in further exploration The term referring to the sender's attitude toward the self, the message, and the listener is: a) denotative meaning b) metacommunication c) connotative meaning d) nonverbal communication C) connotative meaning the connotative meaning of a word is influenced by the thoughts, feelings, or ideas people have about the word The referent in the communication process is: a) information shared by the sender b) the means of conveying messages c) that which motivates the communication d) the person who initiates the communicaiton
The nurse works with pediatric patients who have diabetes. Which is the youngest age group to which the nurse can effectively teach psychomotor skills such as insulin administration? A) toddler b) preschool c) school age d) adolescent C) school age Which of the following is an appropriately stated learning objective for mr. Ryan, who is newly diagnosed with diabetes? A) mr. Ryan will understand diabetes b) mr. Ryan will be taught self-administration of insulin by 5/ c) mr. Ryan will know the signs and symptoms of low blood sugar by 5/ d) mr. Ryan will perform blood glucose monitoring with the EZ-check monitor by the time of discharge D) mr. Ryan will perform blood glucose monitoring with the EZ-check monitor by the time of discharge The primary purpose of a patient's medical record is to: a) provide validation for hospital charges b) satisfy requirements of accreditation agencies c) provide the nurse with a defense against malpractice d) communicate accurate, timely information about the patient D) communicate accurate, timely information about the patient the patients medical record should be the most current and accurate continuous source of information about the patients health care status Which of the following is correctly charted according to the six guidelines for quality recording? A) was depressed today b) respiration rapid; lungs sound clear c) had a good day. Up and about in room d) crying. States she doesn't want visitors to see her like this D) crying. States she doesn't want visitors to see her like this During a change-of-shift report:
a) two or more nurses always visit all patients to review their plain of care b) the nurse should identify nursing diagnoses and clarify patient priorities c) nurses should exchange judgments they have made about patient attitudes d) patient information is communicated from a nurse on a sending unit to a nurse on a receiving unit B) the nurse should identify nursing diagnoses and clarify patient priorities An incident report is: a) a legal claim against a nurse for negligent nursing care b) a summary report of all falls occurring on a nursing unit c) a report of an event inconsistent with the routine care of a patient d) a report of a nurse's behavior submitted to the hospital administration C) a report of an event inconsistent with the routine care of a patient If an error is made while recording, the nurse should: a) erase it or scratch it out b) leave a blank space in the note c) draw a single line through the error and initial it d) obtain a new nurse's note and rewrite the entries C) draw a single line through the error and initial it According to piaget, the school-age child is in the third stage of cognitive development, which is characterized by: a) concrete operations b) conventional thought c) postconventional thought d) identity vs. Role-diffusion A) concrete operations children achieve the ability to perform mental operations According to erikson, the developmental task of adolescence is: a) industry vs. Inferiority b) identity vs. Role confusion c) autonomy vs. Shame and doubt d) role acceptance vs. Role confusion B) identity vs. Role confusion According to erikson's developmental theory, the primary developmental task of the middle years is to: a) achieve intimacy b) achieve generativity
A) increased breast size b) reduced auditory acuity c) thickening of the waistline d) increased anteroposterior diameter of the thorax C) thickening of the waistline In planning patient education for mrs. Smith, a 45-year-old woman who had an ovarian cyst removed, which of the following facts is true about the sexuality of middle-aged adults? A) menstruation ceases after menopause b) estrogen is produced after menopause c) with removal of the ovarian cyst, pregnancy cannot occur d) after reaching climacteric, a man is unable to father a child A) menstruation ceases after menopause Which statement describing delirium is correct? A) symptoms of delirium are irreversible b) the onset of delirium is slow and insidious c) symptoms of delirium are stable and unchanging d) causes include electrolyte imbalances and cerebral anoxia D) causes include electrolyte imbalances and cerebral anoxia Ms. Dale states that she does not need the TV turned on because she cannot see very well. Normal visual changes in older adults include all of the following except: a) double vision b) sensitivity to glare c) decreased visual acuity d) decreased accommodation to darkness A) double vision Mr.delone states that he is worried about his parents plan to retire. All of the following would be appropriate responses regarding the retirement of older adults except: a) retirement may affect an individual's physical and psychological functioning b) positive adjustment is often related to how much a person planned for the retirement c) reactions to retirement are influenced by the importance that has been attached to the work role d) retirement for most persons represents a sudden shock that is irreversibly damaging to self-image and self-esteem
D) retirement for most persons represents a sudden shock that is irreversibly damaging to self-image and self-esteem An 18-month-old child is noted by the parents to be "angry" about any change in routine. The child's temperament is most likely to be described as: a) slow to warm up b) difficult c) hyperactive d) easy B) difficult 9-year-old brian has a difficult time making friends at school and being chosen to play on the team. He also has trouble completing his homework and, as a result, receives little positive feedback from his parents or teacher. According to erikson's theory, failure at this stage of development results in: a) a sense of guilt b) a poor sense of self c) feelings of inferiority d) mistrust C) feelings of inferiority The nurse teaches parents how to have their children learn impulse control and cooperative behaviors. This would be during which of erickson's stages of development? A) trust versus mistrust b) initiative versus guilt c) industry versus inferiority d) autonomy versus sense of shame and doubt B) initiative versus guilt When preparing a 4-year-old child for a procedure, which method is developmentally most appropriate for the nurse to use? A) allowing the child to watch another child undergoing the same procedure b) showing the child pictures of what he or she will experience c) talking to the child in simple terms about what will happened d) preparing the child through play with a doll and toy medical equipment D) preparing the child through play with a doll and toy medical equipment
a) using building blocks to determine how houses are constructed b) writing a story about a clown who wants to leave the circus c) drawing pictures of a family using stick figures d) writing an essay about patriotism B) writing a story about a clown who wants to leave the circus Allison, age 15 years, calls her best friend laura and is crying. She has a date with john, someone she has been hoping to date for months, but now she has a pimple on her forehead. Laura firmly believes that john and everyone else will notice the blemish right away. This is an example of the: a) imaginary audience b) false-belief syndrome c) personal fable d) personal absorption syndrome A) imaginary audience Elizabeth, who is having unprotected sex with her boyfriend, comments to her friends, "Did you hear about Kathy? You know, she fools around so much; I heard she was pregnant. That would never happen to me!" This is an example of adolescent: A) Imaginary audience. B) False-belief syndrome. C) Personal fable. D) Sense of invulnerability D) Sense of invulnerability Teaching an older adult how to use e-mail to communicate with a grandchild who lives in another state is an example of ____________, which aids cognitive performance by using new approaches.
A) Cognitive development B) Activity theory C) Selective optimization with compensation D) Formal operations C) Selective optimization with compensation Dave reports being happy and satisfied with his life. What do we know about Dave? A) He is in one of the later developmental periods, concerned with reviewing his life. B) He is atypical, since most people in any of the developmental stages report significant dissatisfaction with their lives. C) He is in one of the earlier developmental periods, concerned with establishing a career and satisfying long-term relationships. D) It is difficult to determine Dave's developmental stage since most people report overall satisfaction with their lives in all stages D) It is difficult to determine Dave's developmental stage since most people report overall satisfaction with their lives in all stages In an interview with a pregnant patient, the nurse discussed the three risk factors that have been cited as having a possible effect on prenatal development. They are: A) Nutrition, stress, and mother's age. B) Prematurity, stress, and mother's age. C) Nutrition, mother's age, and fetal infections. D) Fetal infections, prematurity, and placenta previa. A) Nutrition, stress, and mother's age A parent has brought her 6-month-old infant in for a well-child check. Which of her statements indicates a need for further teaching? A) "I can start giving her whole milk at about 12 months." b) "i can continue to breastfeed for another 6 months." c) "i've started giving her plenty of fruit juice as a way to increase her vitamin intake." d) "i can start giving her solid food now." C) "i've started giving her plenty of fruit juice as a way to increase her vitamin intake."
In evaluating the gross-motor development of a 5-month-old infant, which of the following would the nurse expect the infant to do? A) roll from abdomen to back b) move from prone to sitting unassisted c) sit upright without support d) turn completely over A) roll from abdomen to back Parents are concerned about their toddler's negativism and ask the nurse for guidance. Which is the most appropriate recommendation? A) Provide more attention. B) Reduce opportunities for a "no" answer. C) Be consistent with punishment. D) Provide opportunities for the toddler to make decisions. B) Reduce opportunities for a "no" answer. When nurses are communicating with adolescents, they should: A) Be alert to clues to their emotional state. B) Ask closed-ended questions to get straight answers. C) Avoid looking for meaning behind adolescents' words or actions. D) Avoid discussing sensitive issues such sex and drugs. A) Be alert to clues to their emotional state. Which of the following statements is most descriptive of the psychosocial development of school-age children a) boys and girls play equally with each other b) peer influence is not yet an important factor to the child c) they like to play games with rigid rules d) children frequently have "best friends." D) children frequently have "best friends."
With the exception of pregnant or lactating women, the young adult has usually completed physical growth by the age of: a) 18 b) 20 c) 25 d) 30 B) 20 The nurse is completing an assessment on a male patient, age 24. Following the assessment, the nurse notes that his physical and laboratory findings are within normal limits. Because of these findings, nursing interventions are directed toward activities related to: a) instructing him to return in 2 years b) instructing him in secondary prevention c) instructing him in health promotion activities d) implementing primary prevention with vaccines C) instructing him in health promotion activities When determining the amount of information that a patient needs to make decisions about the prescribed course of therapy, many factors affect the patient's compliance with the regimen, including educational level and socioeconomic factors. Which additional factor affects compliance? A) gender b) lifestyle c) motivation d) family history C) motivation A patient is laboring with her firs tabby, which is coming 2 weeks early. Her husband is in the military and might not get back in time, and both families are unable to be with her during labor. The doctor decides to call in which of the following people employed by the birthing area to be a support person to be present during labor: a) nurse