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ap345

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Which of the following is a specific and measurable behavioural response that reflects independence in function?
 
  a. Client goal
  b. Priority setting
  c. Nursing diagnosis
  d. Concept mapping

Question 2

Which of the following client behaviours best reflects Neuman's Systems Model of primary prevention?
 
  a. The client who swims daily to strengthen muscles weakened as a result of shoul-der surgery
  b. The client who follows a high-fat diet in order to lower her high-density lipid
  c. The client who walks 3 km a day to keep her blood pressure from rising above 130/70
  d. The client who attends a survivor support group after the loss of a spouse in an automobile accident



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Answer to Question 1

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A A client goal is a specific and measurable behavioural response that reflects a client's highest possible level of wellness and independence in function.
B Priority setting is not a specific and measurable behavioural response that reflects independence in function.
C A nursing diagnosis is not a specific and measurable behavioural response that reflects independence in function.
D Concept mapping is not a specific and measurable behavioural response that reflects independence in function.

Answer to Question 2

C
According to Neuman's theory, the goal of primary prevention is to promote wellness by pre-venting stress and reducing risk factors.
The client who follows a high-fat diet in order to lower her high-density lipid relates to second-ary prevention, which occurs after symptoms appear.
The example of client who walks 3 km a day to keep her blood pressure from rising above 130/70 does not relate to the goal of primary prevention.
The example of the client who attends a survivor support group after the loss of a spouse in an automobile accident does not relate to the goal of primary prevention.



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