A group of students are studying for a test on child health statistics. The students demonstrate that they are prepared for the test when they identify which of the following as a major cause of death in the 1- to 4-year-old population?
A) Pneumonia
B) Poverty
C) Unintentional injuries
D) Heart disease
C
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A nurse is completing a health history on a patient whose diagnosis is chronic gastritis. Which of the data should the nurse consider most significantly related to the etiology of the patient's health problem?
A) Consumes one or more protein drinks daily. B) Takes over-the-counter antacids frequently throughout the day. C) Smokes one pack of cigarettes daily. D) Reports a history of social drinking on a weekly basis.
One of the major goals of nursing care for autistic children is to:
A) Assist the psychiatrist and mental health team in providing treatments to cure the disorder B) Determine which of the two different types of autism the child has C) Discourage and prevent self-destructive behavior D) Provide behavior modification tools, specifically limit setting and reward systems
An advanced practice psychiatric nurse is preparing to conduct a support group for psychiatric–mental health nurses who have been assaulted by patients. Which of the following would the nurse need to keep in mind with this group?
A) Nurses experience a conflict between the role of caregiver and victim. B) Nurses who are victims often go on to prosecute the patient attackers. C) Nurses actively express the feelings associated with patient assaults. D) Nurses as victims of patient assaults rarely experience guilt or shame.
MC The community is a passive target of interventions without having input into decisions regarding those interventions. This best describes which level of community participation?
A. Delegation B. Manipulation C. Consulting D. Partnership