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Row 5
100

Possible cultural barriers to healthcare include:

    Difficulties with English

    Knowledge deficit

    Reluctance to question healthcare provider

    All of the above

All of the above

100

Which of the following is not a component of effective therapeutic communication?

Asking close-ended questions

Listening and observing

Attentiveness

Empathy

Asking close-ended questions

100

Which is a block to good communication with a patient:

Validating information

Changing the subject

Reflecting on what was said

Asking open-ended questions

Changing the subject

100

It is important to be aware of what factor(s) which can affect communication.

    Congruence

    Time and setting

    Personal biases

    All the above

All the above

100

Which scenario best illustrates proximodistal growth? 

A child can master shoulder control before finger dexterity. 

A child can draw a circle before a triangle. 

A child can walk before they run. 

An infant can roll over before supporting his or her head.

A child can master shoulder control before finger dexterity.

200

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

Role Modle

Advocate

Collaborator

Caregiver


Collaborator

200

According to Freud, the awakening of sexual attraction and interest in heterosexual relationships typically occurs in which of the following stages? 

Oral Stage

Genital Stage

Latency Stage

Phallic Stage




Genital Stage

200

According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, what must one achieve prior to achieving self-esteem? 

Physiological/Basic Needs

Safety

Love and Belonging

All of the Above

All of the Above

200

Personality is best defined as: 

The part of the mind that avoids conflict

A pattern of behavior unique to an individual

The focus that enhances one’s quality of life

The quality and intensity of one’s feelings


A pattern of behavior unique to an individual

200

An assumption of growth and development is: 

Affect all body systems at the same time

Are predictable for all stages

Occur in an orderly pattern from simple to complex

Apply to infants-adolescents only


Occur in an orderly pattern from simple to complex

300

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

    Heart disease 

300

Mr. and Mrs. Lawton learn that their 17 year-old son has been killed in a motor vehicle accident. Mrs. Lawton smiles at the officer, stating, “I am so sorry. You must have the wrong family. My son is probably staying late after practice at the school.” She then repeatedly calls his cell phone without an answer. Which defense mechanism best describes this behavior?

Denial

300

Which of the following best describes how to take a pulse on the newborn? 

Take a brachial pulse for a full minute.

Take an apical pulse for 30 seconds and multiply by 2.

Take an apical pulse for a full minute.

Take a radial pulse for a full minute.

Take an apical pulse for a full minute.

300

Which of the following is a benefit of breastfeeding? 

Promotes production of colostrum

Lengthens involution

Colostrum contains more fat

All of the Above



Promotes production of colostrum


300

Of the three listed, are any NOT of the Apgar scoring assessments?  If so which one (s)? 

Respiratory effort

Heart rate

Reflex irritability

All are

400

According to Erikson, intimacy is a developmental task essential for those between the ages of 20 and 30 years of age. The result of failing to develop a meaningful close relationship is?

Isolation

400

You are working on the postpartum unit and accidentally bump into one of the infant bassinets. The infant “startles” with its extremities extending and its hands forming a “C.” What reflex does this describe?

Moro

400

How does the three year-old’s posture compare to that of the two year-old? 

has weaker abdominal muscles and an exaggerated lumbar curve. 

has stronger abdominal muscles and poor posture. 

has stronger abdominal muscles and a more erect posture. 

posture is the same as that of the two year-old.

has stronger abdominal muscles and a more erect posture.

400

The two year-old should be able to do which of the following gross motor skills? 

Wash self, focusing on the face and stomach

Run with a wide stance

Walk a few steps on tiptoe

Hold crayon with fingers

Run with a wide stance

400

A two-word sentence with hand gestures best describes what aged child?

A two-year-old’s communication

500

Mrs. Downings continues to try to correct her daughter’s speech when she is speaking. She continues to verbalize, “I took off him shoes,” to which her mother corrects, “You took off his shoes.” Her daughter continues to refuse to accept this constructive criticism, as she is unable to accept other viewpoints. This behavior most appropriately demonstrates which of Piaget’s stages of cognitive development?

Preoperational Stage

500

Betty and Ben move in together with the goal to establish a satisfying relationship based on mutual respect. Which family stage does this most appropriately illustrate?


Couple Stage

500

What should drive the preschool curriculum?

Student needs


500

The child is unable to recognize his aunt when she is wearing a mask. This illustrates the concept of ___________.

centration

500

How many hours of sleep are recommended for the preschool-aged child each night?

10-12 hours

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