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Which should the parish b. Facilitate a faith-based education program for
nurse incorporate into a overweight youth.
tertiary prevention
educational program
related to obesity?
a. Encourage healthy
snacks and meals for
youth activities.
b. Facilitate a faith-based
education program for
overweight youth.
c. Ways to maintain a
normal BMI across the
lifespan.
d. Assist with height and
weight screenings to
identify at risk population.
,A nurse is providing care d. Limited self-care knowledge can lead to pregnancy
to a pregnant teenager. complications.
Which of the following
principles is the most
important for the nurse to
consider when providing
care?
a. Pregnant teens may
have limited financial
resources to pay for care.
b. All teen pregnancies are
considered high risk.
c. Pregnant teens are
likely to receive prenatal
care late in the pregnancy.
d. Limited self-care
knowledge can lead to
pregnancy complications.
,A migrant farmworker b. Children may work on small farms because the
brings his daughter to the family may need the additional income.
clinic with severe heat
stoke from being out in
the sun. The nurse explains
the danger signs and
stresses staying cool and
drinking lots of water. The
man seems to know this
already. Which of the
following best describes
the most likely reason that
this happened?
a. The daughter either
disobeyed her father and
went out to play in the sun
or just did not realize how
hot she was.
b. Children may work on
small farms because the
family may need the
additional income.
c. It was a rare-
occurrence, which
probably won't be
repeated.
d. The parents were busy
working and didn't realize
the child was outside so
long.
, The rural health nurse c. Lack of anonymity.
understands which
characteristic of rural life
contributes to a decrease
in reporting of personal
health issue?
a. High-risk jobs.
b. Mistrust of newcomers.
c. Lack of anonymity.
d. Lack of internet service.
The home health nurse c. Ask the client about the amount of drug use and its
visits a client at home and effect.
determines that the client
is dependent on drugs.
During the assessment,
which action would the
nurse take to plan
appropriate nursing care?
a. Ask the client about the
reason for taking illegal
drugs.
b. Not ask any questions
for fear that the client is in
denial and will throw the
nurse out of the home.
c. Ask the client about the
amount of drug use and
its effect.
d. Ask the client how long
they thought they could
take drugs without
someone finding out.