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Rehabilitation following a stroke would be what level of Disease Prevention?


Tertiary prevention

500

A yearly mammogram after being 2 years in remission for breast cancer would be what level of Disease Prevention?

Secondary prevention


500

Mrs. Jackson brings her 6-month old infant to the clinic for immunization. This action demonstrates which level of disease prevention?

Primary

500

A Tetanus vaccine would be what level of Disease Prevention?

Primary prevention

500

A Health fair booth describing positive dietary habits would be what level of Disease Prevention?


Primary prevention

750

Someone who is demanding would be what kind of personality?

Aggressive

750

Someone who is empowered would be what kind of personality?


Assertive

750

Someone who has difficulty asking for help would be what kind of personality?


Passive or Unassertive

750

Someone who takes responsibility for their actions would be what kind of personality?


Assertive

750

Deeply embedded feelings that determine what is considered good or bad, right or wrong?

Values

1000

The process in which cost is contained by managing the way health care services are delivered is known as?


Managed care

1000

Moral issues that are strongly believed by a culture would be what Cultural Element?


Mores

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____________________ are the customs within a culture that determine how we great each other.


Folkways

1000

Written policies supported and enforced by the government is which Cultural Element?


Laws

1000

After Dr. Al informs Mrs. Tea of the need to quit smoking, you reinforce this education, working alongside the physician, respiratory therapist, and physical therapist. Which role of nursing does this best illustrate?

Collaborator

2000

Nutritional counseling for an individual newly diagnosed with high blood pressure would be what level of Disease Prevention?


Secondary prevention

2000


Therapeutic communication promotes:


trust and good rapport

2000

What is the recommendation for exercise, for a healthy adult? 

30 minutes of moderate physical exercise on most days


2000

During the 20th Century, the major cause of disease and illness was...?

Infectious disease

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A Possible cultural barrier to healthcare include reluctance to question____________________?

The healthcare provider

3000

Mr. Wilson goes to Dr. Clean’s clinic for an evaluation of a suspicious mole on his skin. Upon completing registration forms, the clerk informs him that he will be responsible for the payment of an additional cost, as Dr. Clean is an “out of network” physician for Mr. Wilson’s insurance. Based upon this knowledge, Mr. Wilson most likely participates in which kind of insurance?

Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

3000

Personality is best defined as:

A pattern of behavior unique to an individual

3000

After failing the life span psychology test, the student states, “I didn’t want to be a nurse anyway.” This is an example of?

Rationalization

3000


A little girl has been toilet trained for 6 months. After being hospitalized, she again begins wetting the bed. This is an example of?


Regression

3000

A boy’s unconscious sexual attraction to his mother in which he takes on his father’s characteristics to win his mother’s affection is best described as?

Oedipus complex


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