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Please need answers of those questions Question 1 A vital
Please need answers of those questions Question 1 A vital step in Erikson’s Ego vs Despair
phase includes the older adult to participate in? a) Storytelling through reminiscent
interventions b) Promotion of self-acceptance c) Restructuring of memories towards a
positive outlook d) All of the above Question 2 There is a clear difference between clinical
and public health. Which of the following describes public health focus? a) Focuses on
diagnosis and treatment b) Focuses on abnormal versus normal c) Focuses on curing
disease d) Focuses on risk factors and prevention Question 3 Which of these theories is
based on patient behavior to promote system integrity? a) Benner’s theory of novice to
expert b) Watson’s theory of human caring c) Roy’s adaptation model d) Neuman’s system
model Question 4 The nurse who chooses the quantitative method for a research project
understands which of the following is a characteristic for this method? a) One-on-one
interviews are typically used for data collection b) Sample size is larger in order to
generalize beyond the research c) Data instrument is typically a structured measurement
tool d) Both B and C Question 5 An example of Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity
and Universality culture care decision and active mode of ‘Accommodation and/or
Negotiation’ is a) Incorporating beneficial cultural beliefs as they are into plan of care b)
Finding heathier ways to prepare favorite cultural dietary staples c) Identifying most
important cultural healthcare practices d) Teaching new beneficial healthcare patterns
outside of cultural norms Question 6 Which of the following integrates Parse’s Theory of
Human Becoming in the workplace? a) Changing soiled bed linens b) Expecting nurses to
develop skill and understanding of patient care over time through a combination of
education and experience c) Developing a relationship with a patient and awareness of the
patient’s feelings in an effort to promote healing d) Guiding the patient through their own
perception of events Question 7 Erikson developed 8 psychosocial conflicts people navigate
through over a life-span. The final stage of Ego Integrity vs Despair is about finding? a) Love
b) Hope c) Wisdom d) Purpose Question 8 Which main construct in the critical appraisal
process for quantitative studies focuses on whether conclusions that are made are accurate
to the results and if the results measured what was intended to be measured? a)
Comprehension b) Validity c) Reliability d) Application Question 9 Which of the following
shows a person with high Emotional Intelligence? a) Stays calm and clear-headed during
conflict b) Acknowledges others perceptions c) Welcomes constructive criticism d) All of
the above Question 10 Which of the following describes Neuman’s System Model? a)
Offering a visual view on how stressors penetrate the patient’s system and how the system
defends itself b) Expecting nurses to develop skill and understanding of patient care over
time through a combination of education and experience c) Developing a relationship with a
patient and awareness of the patient’s feelings in an effort to promote healing d) Realizing
that patients must feel safe before their satisfaction needs can be met Question 11 A
community assessment includes both data generation and data gathering. Which is a correct
statement on these activities? a) Both require creating surveys and interviews b) Both are
locating already established data c) One is developing new data, the other is locating
established data d) Neither require internet searching Question 12 Virginia Henderson
developed the Nursing Need Theory which comprises of all of the below EXCEPT a) Four
major concepts: individual, environment, health, nursing b) Represents the patient as the
sum of the its parts with biophysical needs c) There are 14 components d) Focuses on self-
care deficits Question 13 A nurse who enacts evidence-based practice into the work
environment, understands this process always includes the best evidence in the literature,
nursing expertise, and which of the following? a) A scientific research project b) Preferences
and values of patients c) Current trends in nursing d) A random idea Question 14 Which of
the following is a true statement between managers and leaders? a) Both focus on short-
term goals b) Leaders are risk takers, managers minimize risks c) Both are constantly
curious and take risks d) Managers focus on inspiring people, leaders focus on structure
Question 15 A nurse who is teaching other nurses about disaster planning and the role of
the nurse would want to include which of the following? a) Triage planning and
management b) Addressing mental health needs of those impacted c) Care delivery in areas
where resources are low d) All of the above Question 16 Medical cannabis has several
common routes of administration which include the following EXCEPT a) Inhalation b) Oral
c) Topical d) Injection Question 17 Role stress and strain among nurses can lead to a variety
of issues and problems. One major concern is a) The impact on new staff b) Quality of
patient care c) Financial impact d) Under staffing Question 18 A nurse who begins an
evidence-based practice change understands the first step must start with which of the
following? a) Identifying a problem that needs to be addressed b) Identifying change agents
to assist with making it happen c) Completing a literature search on the problem d)
Addressing possible barriers to the change Question 19 A nurse who is communicating in an
assertive manner…. a) is not violating the rights of others b) forces their wishes and ideas
onto others c) remains silent on important issues d) uses a loud voice to get their message
across Question 20 A community assessment includes both data generation and data
gathering. Examples of data generation activities include a) Windshield survey b)
Researching demographics c) Contacting agencies for facts and data d) Internet search
Question 21 Evidence-based practice implementation is the responsibility of: a) Graduate
level nurses b) Other disciplines c) Administrators d) All of the above Question 22 Which of
the following is when staff nurses are included in decision making for practice and
management? a) Collective bargaining b) Shared governance c) Union d) Collegiality
Question 23 A nurse who begins to experience emotional exhaustion, loss of identity,
decreased personal accomplishment is suffering from a) Dissatisfaction b) Fatigue c) Stress
d) Burnout Question 24 Workplace violence is part of the nursing profession and includes
all of the following EXCEPT a) Intimidation to overpower another staff member b)
Harassment of new employees c) Physically and verbally aggressive patients d) Rude
behavior by a staff after a bad day Question 25 Mental health nursing encompasses all
aspects of nursing. A major issue for patients suffering from mental illness is a) A longer
lifespan b) Too many diagnoses associated with mental illness c) The stigma association
with mental illness d) No future in psychiatry Question 26 The Minnesota Intervention
Wheel, a public health nursing tool, includes what three levels of public health practice
focus? a) Emergency rooms, Clinic, Hospital b) Community, Systems, Individual/Family c)
Homecare, Community, Emergency care d) Hospitals, Systems, Homecare Question 27 What
is NOT a correct statement regarding ethics in research? a) Simple human surveys do not
require an Institutional Review Board (IRB) review b) Subjects can withdraw at any point in
a study c) Vulnerable populations are treated with special care in research d)
Confidentiality is a key action in all research Question 28 Telehealth can be conducted in a
variety of settings, including: a) Home b) Clinic c) Prisons d) All of the above Question 29
The four ethical principles of beneficence, autonomy, justice, and nonmaleficence are
essential in caring for humans as well as research. Which of the following statements
combines both beneficence and nonmaleficence? a) Nurses are obligated to work for the
benefit of those who are treated unfairly b) It is unethical to waste resources that could be
used for good c) Each action must produce more good than harm d) Provide honesty in
dealings with others and keep promises Question 30 Which is the ethical principle that
guides healthcare practices on the importance of doing good on behalf of patients? a)
Autonomy b) Nonmaleficence c) Justice d) Beneficence Question 31 Which is the ethical
principle that guides healthcare practices on the importance of do no harm? a) Autonomy b)
Nonmaleficence c) Justice d) Beneficence Question 32 Best practice for oral presentations
for community nursing include all of the following EXCEPT: a) Speak clearly and confidently
b) Admit to not knowing an answer c) Add as much information to visual materials as
possible d) Retrain from “um” and “like” Question 33 A nurse working at an industrial plant
modifies work space for individuals who are injured on the job so they can return to a safe
environment is accomplishing which type of prevention? a) primary prevention b)
secondary prevention c) tertiary prevention Question 34 Physical activity in the older age
group has been shown to significantly… a) Decrease acute illness b) Increase injuries and
falls c) Decrease occurrence of falls d) Increase respiratory disease Question 35 The best
physical activity for the middle-age to older-adult has been reported as? a) Multicomponent
b) Muscle-strengthening c) Aerobic d) Balance

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  • 1. Please need answers of those questions Question 1 A vital Please need answers of those questions Question 1 A vital step in Erikson’s Ego vs Despair phase includes the older adult to participate in? a) Storytelling through reminiscent interventions b) Promotion of self-acceptance c) Restructuring of memories towards a positive outlook d) All of the above Question 2 There is a clear difference between clinical and public health. Which of the following describes public health focus? a) Focuses on diagnosis and treatment b) Focuses on abnormal versus normal c) Focuses on curing disease d) Focuses on risk factors and prevention Question 3 Which of these theories is based on patient behavior to promote system integrity? a) Benner’s theory of novice to expert b) Watson’s theory of human caring c) Roy’s adaptation model d) Neuman’s system model Question 4 The nurse who chooses the quantitative method for a research project understands which of the following is a characteristic for this method? a) One-on-one interviews are typically used for data collection b) Sample size is larger in order to generalize beyond the research c) Data instrument is typically a structured measurement tool d) Both B and C Question 5 An example of Leininger’s Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality culture care decision and active mode of ‘Accommodation and/or Negotiation’ is a) Incorporating beneficial cultural beliefs as they are into plan of care b) Finding heathier ways to prepare favorite cultural dietary staples c) Identifying most important cultural healthcare practices d) Teaching new beneficial healthcare patterns outside of cultural norms Question 6 Which of the following integrates Parse’s Theory of Human Becoming in the workplace? a) Changing soiled bed linens b) Expecting nurses to develop skill and understanding of patient care over time through a combination of education and experience c) Developing a relationship with a patient and awareness of the patient’s feelings in an effort to promote healing d) Guiding the patient through their own perception of events Question 7 Erikson developed 8 psychosocial conflicts people navigate through over a life-span. The final stage of Ego Integrity vs Despair is about finding? a) Love b) Hope c) Wisdom d) Purpose Question 8 Which main construct in the critical appraisal process for quantitative studies focuses on whether conclusions that are made are accurate to the results and if the results measured what was intended to be measured? a) Comprehension b) Validity c) Reliability d) Application Question 9 Which of the following shows a person with high Emotional Intelligence? a) Stays calm and clear-headed during conflict b) Acknowledges others perceptions c) Welcomes constructive criticism d) All of the above Question 10 Which of the following describes Neuman’s System Model? a) Offering a visual view on how stressors penetrate the patient’s system and how the system
  • 2. defends itself b) Expecting nurses to develop skill and understanding of patient care over time through a combination of education and experience c) Developing a relationship with a patient and awareness of the patient’s feelings in an effort to promote healing d) Realizing that patients must feel safe before their satisfaction needs can be met Question 11 A community assessment includes both data generation and data gathering. Which is a correct statement on these activities? a) Both require creating surveys and interviews b) Both are locating already established data c) One is developing new data, the other is locating established data d) Neither require internet searching Question 12 Virginia Henderson developed the Nursing Need Theory which comprises of all of the below EXCEPT a) Four major concepts: individual, environment, health, nursing b) Represents the patient as the sum of the its parts with biophysical needs c) There are 14 components d) Focuses on self- care deficits Question 13 A nurse who enacts evidence-based practice into the work environment, understands this process always includes the best evidence in the literature, nursing expertise, and which of the following? a) A scientific research project b) Preferences and values of patients c) Current trends in nursing d) A random idea Question 14 Which of the following is a true statement between managers and leaders? a) Both focus on short- term goals b) Leaders are risk takers, managers minimize risks c) Both are constantly curious and take risks d) Managers focus on inspiring people, leaders focus on structure Question 15 A nurse who is teaching other nurses about disaster planning and the role of the nurse would want to include which of the following? a) Triage planning and management b) Addressing mental health needs of those impacted c) Care delivery in areas where resources are low d) All of the above Question 16 Medical cannabis has several common routes of administration which include the following EXCEPT a) Inhalation b) Oral c) Topical d) Injection Question 17 Role stress and strain among nurses can lead to a variety of issues and problems. One major concern is a) The impact on new staff b) Quality of patient care c) Financial impact d) Under staffing Question 18 A nurse who begins an evidence-based practice change understands the first step must start with which of the following? a) Identifying a problem that needs to be addressed b) Identifying change agents to assist with making it happen c) Completing a literature search on the problem d) Addressing possible barriers to the change Question 19 A nurse who is communicating in an assertive manner…. a) is not violating the rights of others b) forces their wishes and ideas onto others c) remains silent on important issues d) uses a loud voice to get their message across Question 20 A community assessment includes both data generation and data gathering. Examples of data generation activities include a) Windshield survey b) Researching demographics c) Contacting agencies for facts and data d) Internet search Question 21 Evidence-based practice implementation is the responsibility of: a) Graduate level nurses b) Other disciplines c) Administrators d) All of the above Question 22 Which of the following is when staff nurses are included in decision making for practice and management? a) Collective bargaining b) Shared governance c) Union d) Collegiality Question 23 A nurse who begins to experience emotional exhaustion, loss of identity, decreased personal accomplishment is suffering from a) Dissatisfaction b) Fatigue c) Stress d) Burnout Question 24 Workplace violence is part of the nursing profession and includes all of the following EXCEPT a) Intimidation to overpower another staff member b)
  • 3. Harassment of new employees c) Physically and verbally aggressive patients d) Rude behavior by a staff after a bad day Question 25 Mental health nursing encompasses all aspects of nursing. A major issue for patients suffering from mental illness is a) A longer lifespan b) Too many diagnoses associated with mental illness c) The stigma association with mental illness d) No future in psychiatry Question 26 The Minnesota Intervention Wheel, a public health nursing tool, includes what three levels of public health practice focus? a) Emergency rooms, Clinic, Hospital b) Community, Systems, Individual/Family c) Homecare, Community, Emergency care d) Hospitals, Systems, Homecare Question 27 What is NOT a correct statement regarding ethics in research? a) Simple human surveys do not require an Institutional Review Board (IRB) review b) Subjects can withdraw at any point in a study c) Vulnerable populations are treated with special care in research d) Confidentiality is a key action in all research Question 28 Telehealth can be conducted in a variety of settings, including: a) Home b) Clinic c) Prisons d) All of the above Question 29 The four ethical principles of beneficence, autonomy, justice, and nonmaleficence are essential in caring for humans as well as research. Which of the following statements combines both beneficence and nonmaleficence? a) Nurses are obligated to work for the benefit of those who are treated unfairly b) It is unethical to waste resources that could be used for good c) Each action must produce more good than harm d) Provide honesty in dealings with others and keep promises Question 30 Which is the ethical principle that guides healthcare practices on the importance of doing good on behalf of patients? a) Autonomy b) Nonmaleficence c) Justice d) Beneficence Question 31 Which is the ethical principle that guides healthcare practices on the importance of do no harm? a) Autonomy b) Nonmaleficence c) Justice d) Beneficence Question 32 Best practice for oral presentations for community nursing include all of the following EXCEPT: a) Speak clearly and confidently b) Admit to not knowing an answer c) Add as much information to visual materials as possible d) Retrain from “um” and “like” Question 33 A nurse working at an industrial plant modifies work space for individuals who are injured on the job so they can return to a safe environment is accomplishing which type of prevention? a) primary prevention b) secondary prevention c) tertiary prevention Question 34 Physical activity in the older age group has been shown to significantly… a) Decrease acute illness b) Increase injuries and falls c) Decrease occurrence of falls d) Increase respiratory disease Question 35 The best physical activity for the middle-age to older-adult has been reported as? a) Multicomponent b) Muscle-strengthening c) Aerobic d) Balance