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Learn about physical wellness, mental health, nutrition, and fitness. This subject focuses on developing habits and knowledge for a healthy lifestyle and personal well-being.

21 Questions Available

Questions Overview

1.

Which dimension of temperament deals with the child's sleep and eating patterns?

a.) Rhythmicity

b.) Adaptability

c.) Persistance

d.) Mood quality

2.

What is an individual with an eating disorder most likely to do?

A. restrict food from fear of gaining weight

B. limit control over the amount of food consumed

C. perform moderate exercise to stay in shape

D. stop consuming food after feeling full from a satisfying meal

3.

To develop good eye habits while driving, you should:

A. do eye exercises to improve your vision

B. aim high, keep your eyes moving, and get the big picture

C. use eye drops whether you are or are not fatigued

D. fix your gaze straight ahead

4.

Some common environmental factors influencing pregnancy include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. lead

B. air freshener

C. smog and radiation

D. cat litter

5.

The Food and Drug Administration sets standards for

A. advertising.

B. product labeling.

C. the environment.

D. traffic safety.

6.

What happens during a prenatal care office visit?

7.

Explain the three stages of labor.

8.

What might result if a woman drank and smoked during the fifth week of gestation?

9.
  1. How many liters of oxygen can a patient be placed on without a doctors order:

    Rationale: Harding, M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler, D., & Reinisch, C. (2020). Lewis's

    Medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (11th ed.,).

    Elsevier, Inc.

    4 liters

    3 liters

    5 liters

    2 liters

    How many liters of O2 can a patient be placed on without a doctor order
10.

Documented transmission of HIV involves

A. mosquitoes

B. unprotected sexual intercourse and contact with blood/blood product

C. respiratory droplets

D. contaminated food

E. All of the choices are correct.

11.

Receiving feedback is an important skill and requires a student to be open minded, to be present in the conversation and be willing to improve performance. Why would a student not be open to receiving feedback? (select the relevant answers)

a. The student may not be ready for changes to their status quo. For example, the student may decide not to complete their studies because they are not ready to enter the workforce as an RN.

b. The student may not have an awareness that their performance could improve by being open to the feedback from others.

c. The student may not trust the feedback provided and decide to ignore it.

d. The student may not wish to take feedback on board. They may rather continue to do what they have always done.

12.
  1. If your classmate is visually impaired, what assistive media would help them learn? Suggest features or apps and explain their benefit.

    2.) How does your #3 answer show convergent technology? Name at least 3 features that used to be separate devices.
13.

A feeling of compassion. Choose your answer from the words below:

ethics
discretion
empathy
attitude
_ delegation

14.
  1. What problems can overeating cause?
    2. What is junk food? What is wrong with having too much of it?
    3. What is good about having fermented food?
15.

What is a developmental task of late adulthood?

A) Coping with loss of health
B) Choosing a new career
C) Developing leisure activities
D) Caring for aging parents

16.

A nurse is reviewing a medication resource prior to administering a medication to a client who has kidney disease. The handbook states that the medication can be administered but identifies certain risks. Which of the following terms describes these risks?

1. Contraindications
2. Precautions
3. Paradoxical effects
4. Adverse effects

17.

Briefly describe the methods of poultry vaccination flock application.

18.

Which of the following components of an insurance card directs the claim to the correct third-party provider?

A. Member Identification number (ID #)

B. Prescription group number

C. Person code

D. Pharmacy Bank Identification number (RXBIN)

19.

To avoid cross-contamination, what do you use to suction the mouth?

A. New suction catheter

B. Same suction catheter

C. Yankauer

D. All of the above

20.

How often must tracheostomy tubes be changed/replaced?

A. Every 3 months

B. Every 6 months

C. Every 9 months

D. Once every year

21.

The development of every basic motor skill typically occurs within what time frame?

A. 0-2 years

B. 3-5 years

C. First 12 months

D. First 6 months

1.

Which dimension of temperament deals with the child's sleep and eating patterns?

a.) Rhythmicity

b.) Adaptability

c.) Persistance

d.) Mood quality

a.) Rhythmicity

2.

What is an individual with an eating disorder most likely to do?

A. restrict food from fear of gaining weight

B. limit control over the amount of food consumed

C. perform moderate exercise to stay in shape

D. stop consuming food after feeling full from a satisfying meal

A) restrict food from fear of gaining weight

3.

To develop good eye habits while driving, you should:

A. do eye exercises to improve your vision

B. aim high, keep your eyes moving, and get the big picture

C. use eye drops whether you are or are not fatigued

D. fix your gaze straight ahead

B) aim high, keep your eyes moving, and get the big picture

4.

Some common environmental factors influencing pregnancy include all of the following EXCEPT:

A. lead

B. air freshener

C. smog and radiation

D. cat litter

B) air freshener

5.

The Food and Drug Administration sets standards for

A. advertising.

B. product labeling.

C. the environment.

D. traffic safety.

B) product labeling.

6.

What happens during a prenatal care office visit?

A) The healthcare provider checks the mother's and baby's health, provides guidance, and answers questions

7.

Explain the three stages of labor.

The three stages of labor are dilation, expulsion, and placental.

8.

What might result if a woman drank and smoked during the fifth week of gestation?

A) Birth defects

9.
  1. How many liters of oxygen can a patient be placed on without a doctors order:

    Rationale: Harding, M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler, D., & Reinisch, C. (2020). Lewis's

    Medical-surgical nursing: Assessment and management of clinical problems (11th ed.,).

    Elsevier, Inc.

    4 liters

    3 liters

    5 liters

    2 liters

    How many liters of O2 can a patient be placed on without a doctor order

2 liters

10.

Documented transmission of HIV involves

A. mosquitoes

B. unprotected sexual intercourse and contact with blood/blood product

C. respiratory droplets

D. contaminated food

E. All of the choices are correct.

B) unprotected sexual intercourse and contact with blood/blood product

11.

Receiving feedback is an important skill and requires a student to be open minded, to be present in the conversation and be willing to improve performance. Why would a student not be open to receiving feedback? (select the relevant answers)

a. The student may not be ready for changes to their status quo. For example, the student may decide not to complete their studies because they are not ready to enter the workforce as an RN.

b. The student may not have an awareness that their performance could improve by being open to the feedback from others.

c. The student may not trust the feedback provided and decide to ignore it.

d. The student may not wish to take feedback on board. They may rather continue to do what they have always done.

a. The student may not be ready for changes to their status quo. For example, the student may decide not to complete their studies because they are not ready to enter the workforce as an RN. b. The student may not have an awareness that their performance could improve by being open to the feedback from others. c. The student may not trust the feedback provided and decide to ignore it. d. The student may not wish to take feedback on board. They may rather continue to do what they have always done.

12.
  1. If your classmate is visually impaired, what assistive media would help them learn? Suggest features or apps and explain their benefit.

    2.) How does your #3 answer show convergent technology? Name at least 3 features that used to be separate devices.

A) Screen readers, Braille displays, and text-to-speech apps show convergent technology by combining functions of reading, writing, and audio playback that were once separate devices.

13.

A feeling of compassion. Choose your answer from the words below:

ethics
discretion
empathy
attitude
_ delegation

_ empathy

14.
  1. What problems can overeating cause?
    2. What is junk food? What is wrong with having too much of it?
    3. What is good about having fermented food?

1) Obesity, diabetes, heart disease
2) Junk food is unhealthy processed food; too much can cause obesity, poor nutrition, and health issues
3) Improves digestion, boosts immunity, enhances nutrient absorption

15.

What is a developmental task of late adulthood?

A) Coping with loss of health
B) Choosing a new career
C) Developing leisure activities
D) Caring for aging parents

A) Coping with loss of health

16.

A nurse is reviewing a medication resource prior to administering a medication to a client who has kidney disease. The handbook states that the medication can be administered but identifies certain risks. Which of the following terms describes these risks?

1. Contraindications
2. Precautions
3. Paradoxical effects
4. Adverse effects

2) Precautions

17.

Briefly describe the methods of poultry vaccination flock application.

spray vaccination, drinking water vaccination, wing web stab, in ovo vaccination

18.

Which of the following components of an insurance card directs the claim to the correct third-party provider?

A. Member Identification number (ID #)

B. Prescription group number

C. Person code

D. Pharmacy Bank Identification number (RXBIN)

D) Pharmacy Bank Identification number (RXBIN)

19.

To avoid cross-contamination, what do you use to suction the mouth?

A. New suction catheter

B. Same suction catheter

C. Yankauer

D. All of the above

A. New suction catheter

20.

How often must tracheostomy tubes be changed/replaced?

A. Every 3 months

B. Every 6 months

C. Every 9 months

D. Once every year

A) Every 3 months

21.

The development of every basic motor skill typically occurs within what time frame?

A. 0-2 years

B. 3-5 years

C. First 12 months

D. First 6 months

A. 0-2 years

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