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Understanding the Person 31 34. When people are ill, they A. Will feel better if

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Understanding the Person 31 34. When people are ill, they A. Will feel better if you keep talking to them all the 26. Okygen, food, water, elimination, nest, and shelter time B. May fear death, disability, chronic illness, and loss A. Relate to feeling safe from harm, danger, and fear B. Ane needed to survive C. Relate to love, closeness, and affection D. Relate to the worth, value, or opinion one has of a C. Want to be left alone, so avoid entering their room D. Want someone to do everything for them 35. A person who is having the appendix removed is A. An adult with medical problems B. A person having surgery 27. It is important to tell a person why a procedure is A. Helps the person feel more safe and secure B. Makes the person feel loved C. Is nequined by law D. Increases the person's self-esteenm A person with mental health disorders D. A person needing sub-acute care or rehabilitation 36. Which of these persons would need the care of a branch of medicine called pediatrics? A. A woman who had a new baby today B. An older person with problems and diseases of old age C. A7-year-old child with pneumonia D. A person receiving kidney dialysis 28. You may need to repeat information many times to a person admited to a long term care nursing center because the person A May have a hearing los B. Is senile and cannot remember anything C. Is in a strange place with strange routines D. Is not able to understand what you are saying 37. A person who weighs 600 pounds would need A. Sub-acute care B. Bariatric care C. Care in a special care unit 29. Meeting love and belonging needs is important A. It helps a person think well of himself or herself B. Some people become weaker or die from the lack 38. Which of these persons would not receive care in a of love and belonging C. The person will feel more safe and secune D. It helps the person experience his or her potential A. A man who is recovering from minor surgery B. An alert person with a chronic illness who requires C. A25-year-old who is unable to care for himself D. A person with a terminal illness 30. A need that is rarely, if ever, totally met is A. Safety and security D. 39. Which of these would not help effective 31. When you are caring for a person from a different culture or religion than your own, you must A. Judge the person's behavior according to your B. Assume that the person's behavior will not be A. Use words that have the same meaning to both you and the person B. Communicate in a logical and orderly manner C. Give specific and factual information. D. Use medical terminology when talking to the person. influenced by culture or religion C. Give needed care and not worry about culture or 40. When using verbal communication, a rule to follow is religious beliefs D. Repect and accept the person's culture and A. Ask one question at a time, then wait for an answer B. Speak in a loud voice so the person can hear you C. Ask several questions at a time, then wait for A culture that believes hot and cold imbalances cause D. Use slang words to make the person comfortable 41. Mrs. Stevens cannot speak. How does she use verbal C. The United States A. She may use touch B. Her body language sends messages. C. She can use gestures to communicate. D. She may write messages on a pad of paper en a person does not follow all beliefs and practices of his or her religion, you A Assume the person is not religious C Can call a spiritual leader to help the person 42. When you use touch to communicate, it is important to A. Be aware of the person's culture and practices B. Write a note to the penson to ask if touch is permitted C. Check the doctor's order to see if touch is ordered religion when giving care D. Touch the person before you speak

Explanation / Answer

26.B

They are the basic needs for survival (Maslow’s hierarchy )

27. C

Informed consent

28. B

The old age people in the long-term care facility may have sensory deterioration related to age and may have memory impairment

29.D

Love and belongingness are the third level needs in Maslow’s hierarchy and the successful relationships are key to a person's happiness.

30. C

Self-actualization is the highest level of human needs, according to Maslow, it is everything one is capable of.

31. D

While caring a patient the nurse should respect and accept his culture and religion and plan care accordingly

32. C

This belief is prominent in the South American culture

33.B

Each person is unique in his own ways and while planning the care the nurse should consider his religion and beliefs

34. B

People may consider disease and its consequences are the threat to identity

35. B

Appendix removal is the surgical procedure

36. C

Pediatrics considers children from birth to 21 years according to AAP

37. A

Weighing 600 lbs may not need long-term care.

38. A

39. D

40. A

41. D

42. A

43. B

44. B

45. A

46. B

47. A

48. B

49. C

50. A

51. B

52. C

53. B

54. B

55. A