If nursing intervention strategies are focused on the structural dimension, they are directed to:
1. Health services
2. Primary prevention
3. Health promotion
4. Secondary prevention
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Intervention strategies include service use patterns, treatment data from various health agencies, and provider/client ratios.
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The nurse would suspect an infection by a cytomegalovirus when the patient with AIDS says:
1. "I need to get glasses, I can't see as well as I did a few months ago." 2. "I need to drink more water. This diarrhea has really dehydrated me." 3. "I need to get smaller clothes. I have lost 10 pounds in the last 6 weeks." 4. "I need to take some pep pills. I don't have any energy."
According to Maslow, which client need would be considered to be of highest priority?
a. stable living condi-tions c. knowledge deficits b. supportive family environment d. physiological needs
The patient is a 24-year-old man who is diagnosed with possible HIV infection while being treated for active pneumonia . He has stated that the nurse may share test result information with his significant other but nothing else at this time
With whom may the nurse communicate regarding this information? a. The patient's parents b. The patient's significant other only c. No one in the hospital until the patient says so d. The patient's physician, significant other, and laboratory personnel
Which is an example of a priority population group?
a. People earning more than $100,000/year b. People earning less than $100,000/year c. Residents of remote rural areas of Canada d. African American physicians