Recalls 6 - NP1 Flashcards

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Situation: Nurse Rizza, a dedicated community nurse, plays a crucial role in implementing and advancing the Universal Health Care Act (RA 11223) in her community. This Act, enacted in 2019, aims to provide comprehensive, accessible, and affordable health care for all Filipinos by shifting from a focus on treating illness to promoting overall health and preventing disease.

  1. Situation: Nurse Rizza is assisting a community member in enrolling in the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP). What is the primary purpose of the NHIP under the Universal Health Care Act?

A. To provide free healthcare services to all citizens
B. To ensure financial risk protection and access to essential health services
C. To increase private sector investment in healthcare
D. To eliminate all out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare

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B. To ensure financial risk protection and access to essential health services

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  1. Nurse Rizza is helping a patient understand their coverage. The patient asks about the coverage for outpatient services. How does the Universal Health Care Act address this?

A. Outpatient services are covered only for low-income individuals.
B. All outpatient services are covered with no limitations.
C. Outpatient services are covered under the NHIP but may have co-payments.
D. Outpatient services are not covered by the NHIP.

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C. Outpatient services are covered under the NHIP but may have co-payments.

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  1. Situation: Nurse Rizza is organizing a community health fair and wants to include health education about preventive services. Which section of the Universal Health Care Act mentioned “Every Filipino shall be granted immediate eligibility and access to preventive, promotive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative care for medical, dental, mental and emergency health services, delivered as population-based or individual-based health services”?

A. Section 1
B. Section 4
C. Section 6
D. Section 9

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C. Section 6

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  1. Nurse Rizza is discussing the cost-sharing aspect of the Universal Health Care Act with a patient. What is a key feature of cost-sharing in this context?

A. It eliminates all forms of patient co-payments
B. co-payment or co-insurance such as when additional services that are not included in the minimum standards of care
C. It requires full payment from patients for all services
D. It provides a fixed annual fee regardless of service usage

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B. co-payment or co-insurance such as when additional services that are not included in the minimum standards of care

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  1. Situation: Nurse Rizza encounters a patient who is uncertain about their eligibility for the National Health Insurance Program. Which group is automatically covered by the NHIP according to the Universal Health Care Act?

A. Only those with formal employment
B. All citizens including informal sector workers
C. Only individuals with pre-existing health conditions
D. Only senior citizens

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B. All citizens including informal sector workers

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  1. She also reviewed that for the nurses who have not actively practiced the profession for five (5) consecutive years and would be returning to practice, are required to undergo:

A. one (1) month of didactic training and four (4) months of practicum.
B. one (1) month of didactic training and three (3) months of practicum.
C. two (2) months of didactic training and three (3) months of practicum.
D. four (4) months of didactic training and two (2) months of practicum.

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B. one (1) month of didactic training and three (3) months of practicum.

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Situation: Nurse Jaz is reviewing her knowledge regarding The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002.

  1. Under Section 13 of Article IV, all of the following are needed in order to be qualified to take to the examination for nurses except:

A. He/she is a citizen of the Philippines, or a citizen or subject of a country which permits Filipino nurses to practice within its territorial limits on the same basis as the subject or citizen of such country.
B. He/she is of good moral character
C. Have at least one (1) year of clinical practice in a field of specialization;
D. He/she is a holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from a college or university that complies with the standards of nursing education duly recognized by the proper government agency.

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C. Have at least one (1) year of clinical practice in a field of specialization;

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  1. How many years after the revocation of a certificate may the Board of Nursing issue another copy of the certificate of registration/professional license?

A. Maximum of two (2) years
B. Maximum of three (3) years
C. Maximum of four (4) years
D. Maximum of five (5) years

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C. Maximum of four (4) years

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  1. Nurse Jaz recalled that several qualifications are required to become a Nursing Service Administrator. Which of the following is NOT a qualification for this role according to the Philippine Nursing Act of 1991?

A. Be a registered nurse in the Philippines
B. Have at least five (5) years experience in general nursing service administration
C. Possess a degree of Bachelors of Science in Nursing, with at least nine (9) units in management and administration courses at the graduate level
D. Be a member of good standing of the accredited professional organization of nurses

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B. Have at least five (5) years experience in general nursing service administration

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  1. According to Section 28 of the Philippine Nursing Act of 1991, all of the following are included in the scope of practice for nurses, EXCEPT:

A. provide nursing care through the utilization of the nursing process.
B. establish linkages with community resources and coordination with the health team
C. Teach, guide and supervise students in nursing education programs including the administration of nursing services in varied settings such as hospitals and clinics
D. provide medical diagnosis to individuals, families and communities

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D. provide medical diagnosis to individuals, families and communities

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Situation: Nurse MJ is actively expanding his expertise on managing care for patients with communicable diseases that frequently emerge during the rainy season.

  1. MJ is assessing a patient who recently returned from a tropical area. The patient presents with fever, chills, headache, and muscle aches. What should MJ suspect as a possible diagnosis?

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A. Dengue Fever
B. Leptospirosis
C. Malaria
D. Typhoid Fever

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  1. When educating a community about leptospirosis, which of the following is a key preventive measure MJ should emphasize?

A. Regular use of insect repellent
B. Avoiding contact with rodent urine
C. Receiving an annual influenza vaccine
D. Consuming only bottled water

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B. Avoiding contact with rodent urine

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  1. MJ is reviewing the treatment options for leptospirosis. Which of the following is typically prescribed for patients with mild to moderate leptospirosis?

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A. Intravenous antibiotics
B. Over-the-counter pain relievers
C. Oral antibiotics
D. Antiviral medications

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  1. MJ is evaluating a patient who presents with symptoms consistent with leptospirosis and has a history of exposure to a flood-affected area. What diagnostic test should MJ recommend?

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A. Complete blood count (CBC)
B. Serologic testing for leptospirosis
C. Chest X-ray
D. Urinalysis

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  1. Nurse MJ notices that a local outbreak of leptospirosis is occurring in a community with poor sanitation. What should be the primary focus of MJ’s public health intervention?

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A. Increasing the availability of vaccines
B. Improving sanitation and hygiene practices
C. Promoting the use of insect repellents
D. Encouraging routine health check-ups

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  1. Question: MJ is assessing the risk factors for leptospirosis in a patient. Which of the following factors would be considered a significant risk for this disease?

A. Working in an office environment
B. Participation in outdoor sports in contaminated areas
C. Living in a rural, non-flooded area
D. Regular consumption of well-cooked meat

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B. Participation in outdoor sports in contaminated areas

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  1. MJ is reviewed that the causative agent of Leptospirosis is a/an:

A. Virus
B. Fungi
C. Bacteria
D. Amoeba

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C. Bacteria

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  1. MJ is counseling a patient who recently recovered from leptospirosis. What is an important aspect of follow-up care that MJ should include?

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A. Monitoring for recurring symptoms
B. Continued use of antibiotics for an extended period
C. Regular screening for mosquito-borne diseases
D. Avoiding all physical activity

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  1. MJ is reviewing leptospirosis case management protocols. Which of the following is essential in managing patients with leptospirosis?

A. Ensuring isolation to prevent spread
B. Administering supportive care and monitoring for complications
C. Avoiding all types of medication
D. Prescribing a high-fat diet

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B. Administering supportive care and monitoring for complications

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  1. MJ is assessing a local outbreak of leptospirosis in a community with poor sanitation. Which strategy should be prioritized to control the outbreak?

A. Vaccination of all community members
B. Enhancement of community sanitation and waste management
C. Regular deworming of pets and livestock
D. Implementing mosquito control programs

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B. Enhancement of community sanitation and waste management

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Situation: Nurse Kian is reviewing his knowledge regarding the color coding for healthcare waste and waste management. The following questions apply.

  1. Nurse Kian conducted health teaching regarding prohibited acts according to Solid Waste Management which includes:

A. open burning of solid waste
B. open dumping
C. squatting in landfills
D. all of the above

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  1. Nurse Kian knows that biomedical wastes are subdivided or categorized. What do you call the waste that refers to those suspected to contain bacterial, viral, parasitic or fungal pathogens in sufficient concentration so as to cause a disease in susceptible hosts.

A. Infectious Wastes
B. Pathological Wastes
C. Radioactive Wastes
D. Sharps

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A. Infectious Wastes

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  1. Nurse Kian will be disposing scalpel blades and needles. What subcategory of biomedical waste is this?

A. Infectious Wastes
B. Pathological Wastes
C. Radioactive Wastes
D. Sharps

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D. Sharps

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  1. Nurse Kian reviewed that ________ refers to tissues, organs, human body parts, human fetuses, animal carcasses, and blood and body fluids

A. Infectious Wastes
B. Pathological Wastes
C. Radioactive Wastes
D. Sharps

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B. Pathological Wastes

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  1. Nurse Kian reviewed his knowledge regarding the color coding for healthcare waste. He knows that all of these are included, except:

A. Black
B. Green
C. Pink
D. Orange

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C. Pink

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  1. Nurse Kian knows that sealed radiation sources typically used in cancer treatment is categorized as:

A. Infectious Wastes
B. Pathological Wastes
C. Radioactive Wastes
D. Sharps

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C. Radioactive Wastes

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  1. Nurse Kian knows that nonhazardous and non-biodegradable waste should be in:

A. Black
B. Green
C. Pink
D. Orange

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A. Black

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  1. Nurse Kian knows that GREEN bins are intended for:

A. nonhazardous and non-biodegradable wastes
B. hazardous non-biodegradable wastes
C. nonhazardous biodegradable wastes
D. hazardous biodegradable wastes

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C. nonhazardous biodegradable wastes

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  1. Yellow bins with biohazard symbol are intended for:

A. nonhazardous and non-biodegradable wastes
B. pathological/anatomical wastes
C. nonhazardous biodegradable wastes
D. radioactive wastes.

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B. pathological/anatomical wastes

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  1. Orange with radioactive symbol is intended for what type of waste?

A. nonhazardous and non-biodegradable wastes
B. pathological/anatomical wastes
C. nonhazardous biodegradable wastes
D. radioactive wastes.

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D. radioactive wastes.

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Situation: Nurse Mae, as a community health nurse, plays a pivotal role in advocating for health promotion and disease prevention in her community. Her efforts are crucial in enhancing the overall health and well-being of the population she serves. Health promotion and disease prevention are fundamental aspects of community health nursing, aiming to improve health outcomes and reduce the incidence of diseases through education and proactive interventions.

  1. Nurse Mae is preparing a community health education session on the importance of vaccination. Which strategy is most effective for ensuring high community engagement?

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A. Handing out flyers with vaccination information at the local pharmacy
B. Hosting a community health fair with interactive booths on vaccination
C. Sending out a mass email with vaccination statistics
D. Placing posters in the community center about vaccination benefits

A
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  1. Nurse Mae is evaluating the effectiveness of a recent community health initiative focused on diabetes prevention. What method would provide the most reliable feedback?

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A. Conducting a survey on community members’ awareness of diabetes risk factors
B. Checking the number of diabetes-related hospital admissions before and after the initiative
C. Asking local healthcare providers for their observations of diabetes trends
D. Reviewing social media mentions of diabetes prevention

A
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33.When planning a new community health program, which factor should Nurse Mae prioritize to ensure cultural competence?

A. The program’s budget and resource allocation
B. The health statistics of the target population
C. The cultural beliefs and practices of the community
D. The availability of local healthcare providers

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C. The cultural beliefs and practices of the community

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  1. Nurse Mae is developing a community health education program about healthy eating. Which approach should she take to maximize impact?

A. Presenting a lecture on nutritional guidelines
B. Organizing cooking classes with hands-on participation
C. Distributing healthy recipes via mail
D. Posting nutritional information on a community website

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B. Organizing cooking classes with hands-on participation

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  1. Nurse Mae is addressing a community with high rates of hypertension. What should be the primary focus of her educational efforts?

A. Providing general information on the symptoms of hypertension
B. Offering tips on how to use a home blood pressure monitor
C. Educating about lifestyle changes that can prevent or manage hypertension
D. Distributing brochures about the latest hypertension medications

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C. Educating about lifestyle changes that can prevent or manage hypertension

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  1. Nurse Mae notices a low turnout for her community health workshops. What strategy should she implement to increase attendance?

A. Schedule workshops at varying times to accommodate different schedules
B. Increase the length of the workshops to cover more topics
C. Reduce the frequency of workshops to make each one more impactful
D. Focus solely on one health topic to avoid overwhelming participants

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A. Schedule workshops at varying times to accommodate different schedules

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  1. Nurse Mae is implementing a new program to improve mental health in the community. What is a key element to ensure the program’s success?

A. Providing access to mental health professionals for individual counseling
B. Creating a support group for people to share their experiences
C. Offering educational materials on mental health disorders
D. Incorporating feedback from the community during program development

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D. Incorporating feedback from the community during program development

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  1. Nurse Mae is tasked with improving the health literacy of a local population. What method would be most effective?

A. Conducting a series of workshops on health literacy topics
B. Distributing health-related pamphlets in various languages
C. Creating an interactive health literacy website
D. Partnering with local schools to integrate health literacy into the curriculum

A
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  1. Nurse Mae is evaluating the impact of a new smoking cessation program. Which measure would best indicate the program’s success?

A. The number of participants who attended the program
B. The number of brochures distributed about smoking cessation
C. The percentage of participants who quit smoking after the program
D. The number of questions asked during the program sessions

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C. The percentage of participants who quit smoking after the program

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  1. Nurse Mae is planning a community outreach program for a population with low access to healthcare services. What should be her primary focus?

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A. Providing free health screenings and services
B. Offering educational materials on how to access healthcare services
C. Developing partnerships with local healthcare providers
D. Advocating for policy changes to improve access to healthcare

A
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  1. Nurse Mae is creating a community health education program about preventing childhood obesity. What is the most effective approach for engaging parents in this program?

A. Sending informational brochures about childhood obesity prevention
B. Hosting a series of workshops that include practical activities for families
C. Placing posters in local schools about healthy eating for children
D. Providing online resources about childhood obesity prevention

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B. Hosting a series of workshops that include practical activities for families

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  1. Nurse Mae is planning a community health seminar on the benefits of physical activity. What is the best way to ensure that the seminar is well-attended and effective?

A. Advertise the seminar through local newspapers and community boards
B. Partner with local fitness centers and community organizations to promote the event
C. Distribute flyers at local gyms about the seminar
D. Schedule the seminar during working hours to reach the largest audience

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B. Partner with local fitness centers and community organizations to promote the event

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  1. Nurse Mae is evaluating a community health intervention aimed at improving dietary habits. Which method would provide the most meaningful feedback on the program’s success?

A. Tracking the number of participants who attended the dietary workshops
B. Measuring changes in participants’ dietary behaviors through follow-up surveys
C. Assessing the number of educational materials distributed during the intervention
D. Counting the number of social media posts related to the dietary habits campaign

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B. Measuring changes in participants’ dietary behaviors through follow-up surveys

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  1. Nurse Mae is tasked with increasing community engagement in a new health screening program. Which strategy would be the most effective?

A. Organizing a series of health fairs with various screening services and educational booths
B. Sending out a mass email about the availability of health screenings
C. Placing ads in local newspapers about the benefits of health screenings
D. Making a website with colorful designs to attract community members.

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A. Organizing a series of health fairs with various screening services and educational booths

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  1. Nurse Mae is developing a program to address mental health issues in a rural community. What should be her primary consideration to ensure the program’s effectiveness?

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A. Utilizing telehealth services to provide mental health counseling
B. Creating printed materials about mental health resources
C. Partnering with urban mental health clinics to offer occasional visits
D. Focusing on the availability of medication for mental health conditions

A
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  1. Nurse Mae is implementing a new program aimed at reducing childhood asthma in a low-income community. What should be her primary focus to achieve the best results?

A. Providing free asthma medications to all affected children
B. Educating parents about home environmental modifications to reduce asthma triggers
C. Distributing educational pamphlets about asthma management
D. Conducting regular asthma screenings at local schools

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B. Educating parents about home environmental modifications to reduce asthma triggers

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Situation: Nurse Alex is committed to improving her understanding of the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals provide a comprehensive framework for addressing global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice. As a healthcare professional, Nurse Alex recognizes the importance of aligning her practice with these global objectives to contribute to a healthier and more sustainable world.

  1. Nurse Alex is working on a project to improve access to clean water in a rural community. Which Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) is primarily addressed by this project?

A. SDG 2
B. SDG 6
C. SDG 7
D. SDG 13

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B. SDG 6

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  1. Nurse Alex is creating a public health campaign to address and prevent non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Which SDG aligns with this goal?

A. SDG 1
B. SDG 3
C. SDG 5
D. SDG 14

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B. SDG 3

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  1. Nurse Alex is involved in a project to enhance community resilience to natural disasters. Which SDG is most relevant to this project?

A. SDG 1: No Poverty
B. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
C. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
D. SDG 14: Life Below Water

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C. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

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  1. Nurse Alex is launching an initiative to reduce child malnutrition in a developing region. Which SDG is directly addressed by this initiative?

A. SDG 1
B. SDG 2
C. SDG 4
D. SDG 7

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B. SDG 2

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  1. Nurse Alex is advocating for improved healthcare infrastructure in underserved areas. Which SDG does this advocacy align with?

A. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
B. SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
C. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
D. SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

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C. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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  1. Nurse Alex is working on a campaign to reduce the use of single-use plastics. Which SDG is the campaign supporting?

A. SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
B. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
C. SDG 14: Life Below Water
D. SDG 15: Life on Land

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B. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

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  1. Nurse Alex is designing a community health program to address the impacts of poverty on health outcomes. Which SDG is this program primarily targeting?

A. SDG 1
B. SDG 3
C. SDG 5
D. SDG 16

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A. SDG 1

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  1. Nurse Alex is working to ensure that all children in a community have access to quality early childhood education. Which SDG is most relevant to this goal?

A. SDG 2
B. SDG 4
C. SDG 8
D. SDG 11

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B. SDG 4

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  1. Nurse Alex is developing a program to enhance maternal health and reduce maternal mortality rates. Which SDG aligns with this goal?

A. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
B. SDG 4: Quality Education
C. SDG 5: Gender Equality
D. SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Option 5

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A. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

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Situation: Nurse Jai is dedicated to deepening her understanding of the three levels of prevention in healthcare: primary, secondary, and tertiary. These levels represent different strategies and interventions aimed at improving health outcomes, reducing disease burden, and enhancing overall well-being. By understanding and applying these concepts, Nurse Jai can more effectively contribute to patient care and community health.

  1. Nurse Jai is organizing a health fair to promote healthy eating and exercise in the community. Which level of prevention is this activity?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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A. Primary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is conducting a screening program for early detection of hypertension in a local clinic. Which level of prevention does this activity represent?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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B. Secondary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is working with patients who have recently been diagnosed with diabetes, providing them with education on managing their condition to prevent complications. What level of prevention is this?

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A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

A
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  1. Nurse Jai is developing a program to vaccinate children against measles, mumps, and rubella. Which level of prevention does this program represent?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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A. Primary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is implementing a follow-up program for patients who have had a stroke, including rehabilitation services to help them regain function. What level of prevention is this?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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C. Tertiary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is providing educational workshops on stress management to reduce the risk of developing heart disease. Which level of prevention does this intervention fall under?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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A. Primary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is conducting blood pressure screenings at a community health fair to identify individuals with hypertension early. What level of prevention is this?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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B. Secondary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is setting up a program to educate patients on proper nutrition and exercise to prevent obesity. Which level of prevention is this initiative?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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A. Primary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is providing support groups and therapy for individuals who have survived cancer to help them cope with the ongoing effects of their treatment. Which level of prevention is this?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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C. Tertiary Prevention

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  1. Nurse Jai is involved in a project to develop policies and environments that support healthy lifestyles, such as creating more parks and promoting active transportation. What level of prevention is this?

A. Primary Prevention
B. Secondary Prevention
C. Tertiary Prevention
D. Quaternary Prevention

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A. Primary Prevention

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Situation: Nurse Ara is dedicated to expanding her understanding of nursing theorists, whose frameworks and theories have shaped the practice and evolution of nursing as a profession. Nursing theorists provide valuable insights into the nature of nursing, patient care, and the roles of nurses in diverse healthcare settings. By enhancing her knowledge of these theorists, Nurse Ara aims to integrate theoretical concepts into her practice, improving patient outcomes and advancing her professional expertise.

  1. Nurse Ara is implementing a care plan that emphasizes the importance of the nurse-patient relationship and communication in healing. Which theorist’s work is she applying?

A. Jean Watson
B. Hildegard Peplau
C. Dorothea Orem
D. Betty Neuman

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B. Hildegard Peplau

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  1. Nurse Ara is working on a program that helps patients understand their own health needs and manage their care effectively. Which nursing theorist’s model is she using?

A. Florence Nightingale
B. Dorothea Orem
C. Martha Rogers
D. Nola Pender

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B. Dorothea Orem

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  1. Nurse Ara is designing a holistic care approach that integrates patients’ emotional, spiritual, and physical needs. Which theorist’s model aligns with this approach?

A. Jean Watson
B. Imogene King
C. Betty Neuman
D. Hildegard Peplau

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A. Jean Watson

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  1. Nurse Ara is focusing on the concept of health as a dynamic equilibrium and is concerned with the interactions of stressors with a client’s system. Which theorist’s model is she using?

A. Florence Nightingale
B. Betty Neuman
C. Martha Rogers
D. Sister Callista Roy

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B. Betty Neuman

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  1. Nurse Ara is using a model that views patients as active participants in their care and involves setting mutual goals between the nurse and patient. Which theorist’s model is this?

A. Imogene King
B. Jean Watson
C. Hildegard Peplau
D. Martha Rogers

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A. Imogene King

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  1. Nurse Ara is addressing the importance of environmental factors in patient recovery and focusing on creating a clean and healthy environment for healing. Which theorist’s work is this aligned with?

A. Florence Nightingale
B. Dorothea Orem
C. Betty Neuman
D. Nola Pender

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A. Florence Nightingale

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  1. Nurse Ara is developing a care plan that emphasizes the continuous interaction between the patient and the nurse to meet the patient’s needs. Which theorist’s model is this based on?

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A. Jean Watson
B. Hildegard Peplau
C. Martha Rogers
D. Imogene King

A
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  1. Nurse Ara is focusing on integrating a patient’s energy fields with their environment to promote healing. Which theorist’s model is she applying?

A. Jean Watson
B. Dorothea Orem
C. Martha Rogers
D. Betty Neuman

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C. Martha Rogers

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  1. Nurse Ara is implementing strategies to improve patient self-care and manage chronic conditions through patient education and support. Which theorist’s model is best suited for this approach?74. Nurse Ara is implementing strategies to improve patient self-care and manage chronic conditions through patient education and support. Which theorist’s model is best suited for this approach?

A. Sister Callista Roy
B. Jean Watson
C. Hildegard Peplau
D. Dorothea Orem

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D. Dorothea Orem

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  1. Nurse Ara is developing a care plan to help patients adapt to changes in their health status by focusing on their physiological, self-concept, role function, and interdependence needs. Which nursing theorist’s model is Nurse Ara utilizing?

A. Jean Watson
B. Dorothea Orem
C. Sister Callista Roy
D. Betty Neuman

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C. Sister Callista Roy

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  1. Nurse Ara is developing a care plan to help patients adapt to changes in their health status by focusing on their physiological, self-concept, role function, and interdependence needs. Which nursing theorist’s model is Nurse Ara utilizing?

A. Jean Watson
B. Dorothea Orem
C. Sister Callista Roy
D. Betty Neuman

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C. Sister Callista Roy

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  1. Nurse Ara is observing a new graduate nurse who is learning to prioritize patient needs and manage complex situations with limited experience. According to Patricia Benner’s Levels of Expertise, which level of expertise does this new graduate nurse represent?

A. Novice
B. Advanced Beginner
C. Competent
D. Proficient

A
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  1. Nurse Ara is mentoring a nurse who has been in practice for several years and has developed a deeper understanding of patient care, with the ability to recognize patterns and anticipate problems. According to Benner’s model, which level of expertise does this nurse demonstrate?

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A. Novice
B. Advanced Beginner
C. Competent
D. Proficient

A
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  1. Nurse Ara is working with a nurse who has been in the field for few years and is now starting to develop their ability to make decisions based on experience and recognize recurring patterns. Which level of expertise is this nurse likely in?

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A. Novice
B. Advanced Beginner
C. Proficient
D. Expert

A
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  1. Nurse Ara is evaluating a nurse who can efficiently handle a wide range of patient scenarios and make informed decisions quickly based on an intuitive grasp of patient needs. According to Benner’s model, which level of expertise does this nurse likely represent?

A. Novice
B. Advanced Beginner
C. Competent
D. Expert

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D. Expert

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Situation: Nurse Mary is focused on deepening her understanding of communicable diseases caused by the varicella virus, commonly known for causing chickenpox. This knowledge is crucial for effective patient management, prevention, and public health strategies. By enhancing her expertise, Nurse Mary aims to improve her ability to treat and educate patients and communities about this virus.

  1. Nurse Mary is educating parents about the prevention of chickenpox in children. Which of the following vaccines is recommended to prevent this disease?

A. MMR vaccine
B. Varicella vaccine
C. Hepatitis B vaccine
D. Influenza vaccine

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B. Varicella vaccine

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  1. Nurse Mary is explaining to a patient how shingles differs from chickenpox. What is a key difference between shingles and chickenpox?

A. Shingles causes a rash that appears in a single area, often in a band, while chickenpox causes a widespread rash.
B. Shingles can only occur in children, while chickenpox affects adults.
C. Shingles is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, while chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
D. Shingles is prevented by the MMR vaccine, while chickenpox is prevented by the varicella vaccine.

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A. Shingles causes a rash that appears in a single area, often in a band, while chickenpox causes a widespread rash.

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  1. Nurse Mary is assessing a patient with a history of chickenpox who now has a rash that is painful and localized. What condition is the patient most likely experiencing?

A. Chickenpox
B. Shingles
C. Measles
D. Rubella

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B. Shingles

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  1. Nurse Mary is discussing the vaccination schedule with a parent. At what age is the first dose of the varicella vaccine typically administered?

A. At birth
B. 6 months
C. 1 year
D. 5 years

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C. 1 year

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  1. Nurse Mary is advising a patient with shingles on how to reduce the risk of spreading the infection. What is the most effective method to prevent transmission?

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A. Using antiviral medications
B. Keeping the rash covered
C. Avoiding contact with people who have not had chickenpox or the varicella vaccine
D. Washing hands frequently

A
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  1. Nurse Mary is preparing a health education session on chickenpox. Which of the following is a common complication of chickenpox?

A. Pneumonia
B. Myocarditis
C. Appendicitis
D. Hepatitis

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A. Pneumonia

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  1. Nurse Mary is counseling a pregnant woman about varicella. What is a key concern regarding varicella infection during pregnancy?

A. Increased risk of congenital varicella syndrome
B. Development of shingles in the newborn
C. Risk of severe dehydration
D. Increased risk of cardiovascular defects

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A. Increased risk of congenital varicella syndrome

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  1. Nurse Mary is treating a patient with chickenpox. Which of the following is a common symptom of chickenpox?

A. Fever, followed by a rash that progresses from macules to papules to vesicles
B. High fever and muscle pain
C. Cough and runny nose
D. Sore throat and joint pain

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A. Fever, followed by a rash that progresses from macules to papules to vesicles

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  1. Nurse Mary is discussing post-exposure prophylaxis with a patient who has been exposed to varicella. What is the recommended course of action for someone who has not been vaccinated or previously had chickenpox and was exposed?

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A. Immediate vaccination with the varicella vaccine
B. Taking antibiotics to prevent infection
C. Receiving antiviral medications within 72 hours of exposure
D. Monitoring for symptoms and seeking treatment if needed

A
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  1. Nurse Mary is assessing a patient who had chickenpox in childhood and now presents with a painful, localized rash. What additional question would help determine if this might be shingles?

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A. Have you had a recent cold or flu?
B. Have you had any new exposures to other infections recently?
C. Have you experienced a rash that follows a single nerve path on one side of your body?
D. Have you traveled internationally recently?

A
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Situation: Nurse Serge is dedicated to advancing his understanding of nursing research, recognizing its vital role in improving patient care, clinical outcomes, and healthcare practices. His focus on expanding his knowledge in this area reflects his commitment to evidence-based practice, which involves integrating the best available research with clinical expertise and patient values.

  1. Nurse Serge is conducting a study to explore how patients experience and interpret their symptoms of chronic pain. Which research approach is most appropriate for capturing the lived experiences of these patients?

A. Phenomenological
B. Descriptive Quantitative
C. Correlational Quantitative
D. Experimental

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A. Phenomenological

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  1. Nurse Serge is using a method where participants refer other participants to the study. What sampling technique is he using?

A. Snowball
B. Random
C. Convenience
D. Stratified

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A. Snowball

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  1. Nurse Serge wants to describe the effectiveness of a new pain management protocol in reducing patient pain levels. Which research method should he use to measure the impact of the protocol with statistical analysis?

A. Descriptive Quantitative
B. Phenomenological
C. Exploratory Qualitative
D. Experimental

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A. Descriptive Quantitative

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  1. Nurse Serge conducts in-depth interviews with patients to understand their feelings about undergoing surgery. What research approach is he using?

A. Exploratory Qualitative
B. Correlational Quantitative
C. Experimental
D. Descriptive Quantitative

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A. Exploratory Qualitativ

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  1. Nurse Serge is analyzing survey data to find correlations between patient satisfaction and the number of follow-up visits. Which research approach is he employing?

A. Correlational Quantitative
B. Phenomenological
C. Exploratory Qualitative
D. Experimental

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A. Correlational Quantitative

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  1. Nurse Serge wants to understand how nurses cope with stress through personal narratives and storytelling. Which research approach is best suited for this study?

A. Exploratory Qualitative
B. Correlational Quantitative
C. Experimental
D. Descriptive Quantitative

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A. Exploratory Qualitative

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  1. Nurse Serge is interviewing patients about their experiences with a new care program and categorizes their responses into themes. Which research approach is he using?

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A. Exploratory Qualitative
B. Correlational Quantitative
C. Experimental
D. Descriptive Quantitative

A
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  1. Nurse Serge is studying the effect of a new medication on blood pressure by measuring pre- and post-treatment levels. What research method is he using?

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A. Experimental
B. Phenomenological
C. Exploratory Qualitative
D. Descriptive Quantitative

A
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  1. Nurse Serge is using statistical methods to determine the relationship between nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes in a large hospital. Which type of research is he conducting?

A. Correlational Quantitative
B. Exploratory Qualitative
C. Phenomenological
D. Experimental

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A. Correlational Quantitative

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  1. Nurse Serge is exploring the detailed processes and meanings behind a patient’s decision to undergo a particular treatment. Which research method will provide the most in-depth understanding?

A. Exploratory Qualitative
B. Correlational Quantitative
C. Experimental
D. Descriptive Quantitative

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A. Exploratory Qualitative