NCM 103 LEC QUIZ Flashcards
She theorized that in able to understand the concept of man, a nurse must understand too the importance of utilizing the environment to assist him/her in attaining health and recovery from illness
Nightingale
According to Maslow, which of the following is NOT TRUE about a self-actualized person?
dependent on the decision of the majority
According to Maslow, which of the following is TRUE about a self-actualized person?
appreciates life
The essence of mental health
self-actualization
Treating a person as one whole part, taking into account his psycho-emotional, mental, spiritual and social factors, rather than just the physical symptoms of a disease
Concept of holism
Refers to man’s sense of overall purpose in life, and their belief or faith in life and existence
Spiritual dimension
Defined as an alteration in normal function resulting in reduction of capacities and shortening of life span
Disease
Refers to conditions that increases the vulnerability of individual or group to illness or accident
Predisposing factors
It is a personal state in which a person feels unhealthy
Illness
Which of the following is TRUE in the concept of stress?
Stressors are constantly present and evoke common adaptive response
The stage of GAS model where the adaptation mechanism begins with immediate response to stress
Stage of Alarm
Immunization with BCG in community health nursing is what type of prevention?
Primary level of care
A Clinic Nurse teaches a diabetic client on how to perform “Self-monitoring” of blood glucose at the comfort of his home. This is an example of what level of prevention?
secondary level of care
In this stage of illness behavior, the person learns to accept the illness
assumption of sick role
The stage of illness where the patient is starting to get sick and experience early and mild symptoms of the disease
prodromal period
The totality of services offered by all health disciplines to all health consumers
health care delivery system
It is best described as a systematic, rational method of planning and providing nursing care for individual, families, group and community
nursing process
A process that Involves collecting, organizing and analyzing information or data about the client
assessment
These are nursing intervention that requires knowledge, skills and expertise of multiple health professionals
interdependent
Data that are experienced, described or verbalized by patient himself or by significant others are known as which of the following? Select all that apply
symptom, covert date, subjective cue
data that are observable, measured and verified
signs, overt, objective cue
Data gathered are Cues. These cues must undergo data analysis to confirm its reliability and accuracy which involves
data interpretation, validating date, prioritizing patient’s problems
A concise term representing a cluster of signs and symptoms, describing actual or potential health problem or state of the patient, which nurses by virtue of their education and experience are licensed and able to treat
nursing diagnosis
Which step exists between data analysis and formulating the diagnostic statement?
describe the client’s problems and strengths
When initiating the implementation phase of the nursing process, the nurse performs which of the following phases first?
assessing the client
A nurse is caring for a client who has been in the hospital for 2 days. The nurse thinks that the client’s blood pressure (BP) seems high. What is the next step?
review the graphic record on the client’s record
The patient verbalized “I’m so nervous about the surgery”. The nurse responded “You are nervous about tomorrow’s surgery?” This is an example of what therapeutic communication technique?
reflecting
Which of the following is true about therapeutic nurse-patient relationship?
directed towards helping an individual both physically and emotionally
Which learning activity reflects Bloom’s cognitive domain?
explaining rationale of heat and cold application
Which learning activity reflects Bloom’s psychomotor domain?
use of therapeutic techniques of communication
According to Roach’s 6C’s of caring, this is the morals and ethics of every nursing action
conscience