The term “holistic health” in nursing mainly means A Only physical fitness B Only medicine treatment C Whole person approach
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Nursing Foundation – I (Including First Aid Module) (Set-3)
For a hospitalized patient, the most important purpose of sleep is A B. Faster hair growth B C. Higher blood
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On the illness–wellness continuum, movement toward wellness usually means A No feelings allowed B More hospital visits C Better functioning
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Health is best described as A Only no disease B Only mental peace C Complete well-being state D Ability to
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When a nurse compares two diseases, the one with higher “case fatality rate” generally indicates A Higher new cases B
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While interpreting population data, a nurse should choose “incidence” when the goal is to measure A Disease burden total B
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When a nurse uses the “illness–wellness continuum” in care planning, the main idea is that A Health is fixed B
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When planning night care for better rest, a nurse should mainly A Wake for chatting B Cluster nursing tasks C
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When evaluating a community’s health, “prevalence” specifically measures A New cases only B Deaths per year C Recovery speed D
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While explaining “determinants of health,” a nurse includes social factors like A Blood group type B Eye color shade C
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