Claywell LPN To RN Transitions 3rd Edition
Claywell LPN To RN Transitions 3rd Edition
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Chapter 17: Promoting Healthful Living in the Primary Care Setting
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | “This would be a really good time to quit.” |
| b. | “Are you familiar with the nicotine patch?” |
| c. | “Your smoking is the cause of your chest pain.” |
| d. | “What do you think keeps you from quitting?” |
ANS: D
Pender and Pender discuss the relationship of situational influences with regard to health promotion. The nurse’s role is to assist the patient in identifying motivators to quitting. In addition, the nurse may also ask the patient about roadblocks to quitting. The responses about this being a good time to quit and naming smoking as the cause of the chest pain express judgmental feelings by the nurse and are not likely to motivate the patient. Suggesting the use of medication would be appropriate for the patient only if the patient expressed a desire to quit smoking.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 270
OBJ: Analyze the RN’s role in health promotion. TOP: Health Promotion
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| a. | tell the patient that it is cultural practice in the United States to maintain good eye contact when communicating with someone. |
| b. | observe the behaviors and interactions between the patient and other members of the culture. |
| c. | avoid all eye contact unless the patient establishes eye contact. |
| d. | use eye contact and communication techniques that are most comfortable for the nurse. |
ANS: B
Telling the patient what U.S. practices are will not be helpful in assessing the patient’s cultural values regarding eye contact. Avoiding eye contact may not be appropriate for interactions with some patients. The nurse should attempt to adapt communication to the patient’s communication style.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 271
OBJ: Describe the theoretical basis of self-care. TOP: Self-Care
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| a. | learning did not occur because the patient’s behavior did not change. |
| b. | the nursing responsibility for helping the patient make dietary changes has been fulfilled. |
| c. | choosing not to follow the diet is the behavior that resulted from the learning. |
| d. | the teaching methods were ineffective in helping the patient learn the dietary information. |
ANS: C
Orem assumes that the responsibility of primary health promotion lies with the individual. Although the patient’s behavior has not changed, the patient’s ability to explain the information indicates that learning has occurred and the patient is choosing at this time to continue with the previous diet. The patient may be contemplating or preparing to transition his behavior. The nurse should reinforce the need for change and continue to provide information and assistance with planning for change.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 271
OBJ: Describe the theoretical basis of self-care. TOP: Self-Care
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| a. | teach the patient how to monitor glucose and self-administer insulin. |
| b. | include detailed information about diet and medication use in patient teaching. |
| c. | use every interaction to teach the patient about the details of glucose control. |
| d. | focus on teaching the family instead of the patient about diabetic management. |
ANS: A
When time is limited, the nurse should set realistic goals with the patient that will meet immediate needs. The patient and family will need further teaching about the role of diet, exercise, medications, and so forth, in controlling glucose, but these topics can be addressed through planning for appropriate referrals.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 271
OBJ: Describe the theoretical basis of self-care. TOP: Self-Care
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
| a. | Health-deviation need |
| b. | Developmental need |
| c. | Universal need |
| d. | Health continuum need |
ANS: C
A universal need is an essential requirement for everyone: food, shelter, air, water, and other basic needs. A developmental need, such as trust, love, and belonging, changes as a person moves through each life-cycle period. A health-deviation need is based on an individual’s genetic or constitutional deviations from normal. A health continuum need is not a true term.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 273
OBJ: Describe the theoretical basis of self-care. TOP: Self-Care
MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance
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