A nurse working in the outpatient clinic identifies a concern regarding a community when the physician mentions to the nurse that this was the fifth case of Lyme disease he had seen from this community
Which of the following theories demonstrates the conceptual model that best fits the case scenario above and in which change is directed toward restoring stability to the system?
A) Geopolitical Model
B) Perception–as-Community Model from a Human-Becoming Perspective
C) Human Field Environment Model
D) Systems Model of Community as Client
D
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A child has coarctation of the aorta (CoA). The parents report that the child is hesitant to participate in activities due to aching in his legs. Which information does the nurse provide?
A. "Aching or pain is due to lower blood pressure in the legs." B. "Encourage activity so that collateral circulation develops." C. "Maybe he is getting to much blood pressure medication." D. "Your child needs to rest and limit participation in activities."
A client tells the nurse at a prenatal interview that she has quit smoking, only has a glass of wine with dinner, and has cut down on coffee to four cups a day. Which response by the nurse will be most helpful in promoting a lifestyle change?
a. "Those few things won't cause any trouble. Good for you." b. "You need to do a lot better than that. You are still hurting your baby." c. "Here are some pamphlets for you to study. They will help you to find more ways to improve." d. "You have made some good progress toward having a healthy baby. Let's talk about the changes you have made."
Degeneration of the neurons in the basal ganglia leads to ________.
A. stroke B. Parkinson's disease C. Alzheimer's disease D. schizophrenia
Virulence is defined as the:
A) severity of infection once an organism enters the body. B) degree of difficulty that it takes to destroy an organism. C) ability of an organism to invade and create disease in a host. D) amount of time that it takes for an organism to infect the host.