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3 | Page D. Diazepam 30. You want to find out the coping skills among young adults with substance abuse disorder. Which research method will you utilize to answer the research question? A. Survey B. Mixed methods C. Quantitative D. Qualitative 31-35. Situation. Inadequate resources in health care and unhealthy conditions in the workplace cause work stress among nurses. The nurse’s work environment plays a vital role in her ability to provide quality patient care. The following questions relate to this situation. 31. Burnout is a phenomenon that is best characterized by ____________. A. Conflict between personal and professional life B. Emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment C. Increased absenteeism and fast turn-over of nurses due to toxic work environment D. Growing dissatisfaction due to changing career expectations 32. Lifestyle modification begins with _______. A. Learning how to read food labels and eating the right kinds of food B. Recognizing the impact of unhealthy habits C. Constructive and positive attitudes in life D. Regular daily exercise 33. Elmo is a young adult nurse who smokes 5 to 10 cigarette sticks a day. He is a well-informed nurse on the “smoking cessation program”. As a next step to his lifestyle change, Elmo needs _______. A. Information B. Motivation C. Skills to implement change D. Commitment 34. A common response to an unhealthy work environment is physical tension which can be overcome by progressive muscle relaxation. Basically, this involves: A. Listening to a relaxation audio program for auto- suggestion B. Releasing muscles from tension C. Active physical exercise to unwind like aerobics exercise D. Focusing to an image to relax 35. Nurses and patients are increasingly getting empowered by learning stress management. All of these are bio-behavioral interventions in stress management EXCEPT: A. Progressive muscle relaxation B. Pharmacotherapy C. Mindful meditation D. Guided imagery 36-40. Situation. Mr. Bang, a 75 year old retired politician has been recently diagnosed as legally blind. His driver’s license has been revoked. You have seen him driving alone to the local grocery store several times. 36. Which of the following nursing actions would be your priority during your initial interaction with Mr. Bang? A. Free the environment obstacles B. Offer to read written information C. Ask Mr. Bang, “How can I help you?” D. Identify yourself as you approach Mr. Bang and before you make a physical contact. 37. Which of the following ethical principles are in conflict with this case? A. Autonomy and nonmaleficence B. Respect for person and nonmaleficence C. Distributive justice and respect for person D. Autonomy and beneficence 38. Mr. Bang’s’ driving without license can result in a violation of which ethical principle? A. Respect for person B. Beneficence C. Autonomy D. Nonmaleficence 39. Mr. Bang had a fall needing hospitalization. All his benefits were given to him just like any senior citizen with the same condition. This ethical principle is upheld in this situation: A. Beneficence B. Respect for person C. Autonomy D. Distributive justice 40. Which principle should have pre-eminence as you proceed to work with Mr. Bang A. Autonomy B. Respect for person C. Nonmaleficence D. Beneficence 41-45. Situation. Mrs. Catherine Fernando, a 78 year old widow, was brought to the clinic by her son with the chief complaint of constant confusion, incontinence, and tendency to wander. Mrs. Fernando has a diagnosis of cognitive impairment disorder. 41. The son of Mrs. Fernando informed the nurse that his mother seemed to be inventing stories about certain personal achievements. The nurse identifies this as confabulation and interprets it correctly as ________. A. Indicates a lack of ego-integration B. Results to tendency to lie C. Helps to maintain self-esteem D. Results in poor judgement 42. The nurse asked Mrs. Fernando for her children’s and grandchildren’s names. This is to assess Mrs. Fernando’: A. Remote Memory B. Recent Memory C. Attention Span D. Orientation Status 43. Which of the following outcome criteria would be the MOST APPROPRIATE for Mrs. Fernando? A. Follow an established schedule for activities for daily living. B. Learn new coping mechanisms to handle anxiety. C. Return to an adequate level of functioning. D. Seek out resources in the community for support. 44. The nurse spent time talking to Mrs. Fernando’s son. She gathered that the son is the primary caregiver. To explore and to prevent burn-out in the son, which of the following nursing actions must the nurse do? A. Assess degree of understanding of family systems and coping mechanisms. B. Explore individual dynamics and personal coping. C. Explore the support system available for Mrs. Meneses’s son. D. Identify the spiritual support system of the family. 45. The nursing diagnosis MOST APPROPRIATE for Mrs. Fernando’s son would be _____. A. Sleep pattern disturbance B. Caregiver role strain C. Social isolation D. Risk violence 46-50. Situation. Your patient, Mrs. Doris, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, is soon to be discharged. You scheduled a family conference to discuss some concerns regarding Mrs. Doris’s condition. 46. You explained to the family members that there will be times Mrs. Doris will feel agitated and fatigued. To MINIMIZE if not totally prevent this situation, you would suggest to _______. A. Make mealtime pleasant B. Provide activities for her C. Avoid noisy activities in the house and schedule rest period for her D. Provide a consistent routine for her 47. A family member asked how they can help minimize Mrs. Doris’ disorientation to time. Your answer would be to:

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