Fundamentals or Nursing Exam
Fundamentals or Nursing Exam
Fundamentals or Nursing Exam
Ans: B Ans: B
80.) The following are true in the human 86.) Which of the following is not appropriate
sexuality of the elderly EXCEPT: nursing intervention for an elderly with
A.) There is minimal change in amount of sexual osteoporosis?
response A.) Include milk and dairy products in diet
B.) There is cessation of sexual activity among B.) Take large amounts of protein-rich and salty
elderly foods
C.) There is increased refractory periods in male C.) Have regular exercise
D.) There is reduced vaginal lubrication D.) Wear rubber-soled, low heeled shoes that
grip well
Ans: B
Ans: B
81.) The following are characteristics of an
elderly who has achieved ego integrity EXCEPT: 87.) The following are nursing interventions to
A.) Views life with sense of wholeness and minimize confusion among elderly?
satisfaction from past accomplishments A.) Use touch to convey concern
B.) Accepts death as completion of life B.) Have clocks or calendars in the environment
C.) Experiences serenity and shares wisdom C.) Keep a routine of activities of daily living
D.) He wishes to live life longer to correct past D.) All of theses
mistakes
Ans: D
Ans: D
88.) The following nursing interventions are
82.) According to Kohlberg’s theory on moral appropriate in the prevention of pressure sores
development, relationships are based on: among bedridden elderly patient EXCEPT:
A.) Mutual trust A.) Massage bony prominences
B.) Mutual satisfaction of needs B.) Apply alcohol on the skin
C.) Mutual approval of each other C.) Apply cornstarch over the bedlinens
D.) Mutual beliefs D.) Elevate head of bed at 45 to 90 degree
angle
Ans: A
Ans: B
83.) According to Havighurst’s theory on 89.) Florence Nightingale conceptualizes that
developmental tasks, the following are tasks of a nursing is:
65-year old person EXCEPT: A.) The act of utilizing the environment of the
A.) Adjusting to retirement and reduced income patient to assist him in his recovery
B.) Adjusting to decreasing Physical strength B.) Assisting the individual, sick or well, in the
and health performance of those activities contributing to
C.) Establishing an explicit affiliation with one’s health, preventing illness and rehabilitating the
age group sick or disabled
D.) Adjusting to aging parents C.) A humanistic science dedicated to
compassionate concern with maintaining and
Ans: D promoting health, preventing illness and
rehabilitating the sick or disabled
84.) Which of the following will help maintain the D.) A unique profession in that it is concerned
self-esteem of an elderly client? with all the variables affecting an individual’s
A.) Provide as much independence as possible, response to stressors.
with consideration to safety
B.) Assist the client to accept the need for Ans: A
seeking help in making decisions and judgments
C.) Do hygiene measures for the elderly to 90.) Which of the following nursing theorists
promote sense of well-being conceptualizes that all persons strive to
D.) Plan for routine activities of daily living to be achieve self-care?
followed by the client A.) Sister Callista Roy
B.) Dorothea Orem
Ans: A C.) Dorothy Johnson
D.) Jean Watson
Ans: B Ans: A
91.) Which of the following nursing theorists 98.) The four concepts common to nursing
introduced Transcultural Nursing Model? that appear in each of the current conceptual
A.) Imogene King models
B.) Dorothea Orem A.) Person, Nursing, Environment, Medicine
C.) Dorothy Johnson B.) Person, Health, Nursing, Support System
D.) Madeleine Leininger C.) Person, Environment, Health, Nursing
D.) Person, Environment, Psychology, Nursing
Ans: D
Ans:C
92.) The most important communication skill 99.) Which of the following is not a subjective
to be developed by the nurse manager data?
except. A.) Dizziness
A.) Performing bedside nursing B.) Chest pain
B.) Assertiveness C.) Anxiety
C.) Questioning D.) Bluish discoloration
D.) Attentive Listening Ans: D
100.) The following are specific activities during
Ans: D evaluation EXCEPT:
A.) Collecting data
93.) Which of the following moral theories is B.) Performing nursing interventions
based on respect for other humans and C.) Measuring goal attainment
belief that relationships are based on mutual D.) Revising or modifying the care plan
trust? Ans: B
A.) Erikson’s Theory
B.) Kolberg’s Theory
C.) Freud’s Theory
D.) Schulman and Mekler’s Theory
Ans: B
Ans: C
Ans: A
Ans: B