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NURSES LICENSURE EXAMINATION (NLE) Controlled Copy 2023 Rev. 00 D. Equipped with the knowledge of the legal system and skills in injury identification, evaluation, and documentation. 10. Eudaemonistic Model states that health is seen as a condition of actualization or realization of one’s full potential. The ecologic model is used in predicting illness rather than in promoting wellness, although identification of risk factors that result from the interactions of agent, host and environment are helpful in promoting and maintaining health. Which among the following model would define health as ever changing because of the constant interaction of agent, host and environment? A. Leavell and Clark’s Model B. Dunn’s High Level Wellness Grid C. Smith’s 4 Models of Health D. Travis’ Illness/Wellness Continuum 11. Your competence as a professional nurse can BEST be demonstrated by: A. Performance in practice based on nursing standards B. Adherence to hospital policies C. Leading a healthy lifestyle D. Strict observance of Code of Ethics for Nurses 12. Professionalism refers to professional character, spirit, or methods. It is a set of attributes, a way of life that implies responsibility and commitment. Which of the following criteria of a profession must nursing have which grants them the legal authority to define the scope of its practice, describe its particular function and roles, and determine its goal and responsibilities in the delivery of its services? A. Specialized Education B. Service Orientation C. Professional Organization D. Autonomy 13. Nurse Karl has been utilizing the Goal Attainment Theory in providing care to his patients in the medical ward. He has successfully used communication to help the client re-establish positive adaptation to the environment. Who among the following is the proponent of the said theory? A. Imogene King C. Ida Jean Orlando B. Dorothy Johnson D. Myra Levine 14. Patient Gabriel is diagnosed to have malaria. In taking care of him, Nurse Marynette is providing him with the safe and quality nursing care that is based on the needs of Patient Gabriel. Which of the following among the 14 components of Virginia Henderson of Needs Theory is NOT included? A. Eat and drink appropriately B. Sleep and rest C. Worship according to one’s faith D. Focus on the balance between environment and patient 15. Nurse Janel is participating in a health fair at Brgy. Handumanan. She is administering influenza shots to the senior citizens that register for the event. What level of prevention is the nurse practicing? A. Primary Prevention B. Secondary Prevention C. Tertiary Prevention D. Quaternary Prevention 16. Client Rika is at the community clinic and asks the Nurse Jez about the health promotion activities that she can do because she is concerned about getting DM since her grandfather and father both have the disease. This reflects that the patient is in what stage of the health belief model? A. Perceived threat of illness B. Likelihood of taking preventative health action C. Analysis of perceived health benefits of preventative action D. Perceived susceptibility to the disease 17. You have been reviewing the health progress of your patients in the community. Which of the following would you do to promote secondary prevention to your clients? A. A home health care nurse visits a patient's home to change a wound dressing. B. A 50-year-old woman with no history of disease attends the local health fair and has her blood pressure checked. C. The school nurse provides a program to freshman on healthy eating. D. The patient attends cardiac rehab sessions weekly. 18. Florence Nightingale defined nursing as “the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.” Thief, 14 years, wants to be a nurse someday as she idolizes the nurse assigned to care for her. She asked her nurse, “What is nursing?” All of the following are not nappropriate responses to the query, EXCEPT: A. Nursing is assisting individuals, family and community to attain health B. Assisting clients to their basic health needs and is geared towards independence C. Establishing nursing diagnosis and implementing nursing care D. Diagnosing, treating, prescribing medication and doing minor surgery 19. Who among the following initiated the professional nursing movement in the Philippines? A. Julieta V. Sotejo B. Cesaria Tan C. Anastacia G. Tupas D. Saint Paul's sisters 20. As the nurse assigned to Patient Cole, you have nursing functions that need to perform responsibly. Which of the following is not an inappropriate independent nursing action that you are expected to do in taking care of Cole? A. Including the family and significant others in teaching the patient about his discharge plan. B. Administering the pain medication of Patient Cole PRN. C. Restricting the diet of Cole to low-sodium due to his medical condition D. Referring Cole to the physical therapist for his rehabilitation program.