Issues such as access to health care can only be solved by using which technique?
1. Technology
2. Collaboration
3. Awareness
4. Legislation
Correct Answer: 2
Although technology, awareness, and legislation also have the potential to solve today's healthcare issues, these techniques also depend upon collaboration.
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Which of the following statements best describes the advocate role of the nurse in restorative care?
a. As an advocate, the practical nurse uses his or her power and influence to promote an environment that supports the goals of restorative care b. As an advocate, the practical nurse intervenes when family members do not support the plan of care c. As an advocate, the practical nurse confronts the interdisciplinary team when their goals do not address their advocacy role d. As an advocate, the practical nurse develops an adversarial role with the interdisciplinary team
The nurse is visiting with a school-age child in the clinic. The child states to the nurse, "Friends are giving me cigarettes to smoke." What is the best response by the nurse?
1. "Tell them 'no,' don't do it again, and don't tell anyone." 2. "Smoking occasionally will not hurt you." 3. Show the child a model of lungs with smoke damage then have the child try to breathe through a straw. 4. Explain to the child the risks associated with smoking.
A client with progressive mitral valve prolapse is experiencing sympathetic nervous system symptoms in addition to prolapse symptoms. Which teaching point should be stressed by the nurse in an effort to minimize these effects?
A) Antibiotic therapy before invasive procedures B) Low-dose aspirin daily C) Avoid caffeine. D) Decrease fluid and sodium intake.
The nurse recognizes which one of the following as the leading cause of death for persons between the ages of 1 and 34 years?
a. Physical abuse b. Accidental injury c. Contagious diseases d. Falls