After presenting a seminar on disabilities to a local community group, the community health nurse determines that the seminar was successful when the group states which of the following?
A) "Most persons with disabilities are already in poor health."
B) "The major focus needs to be on preventing disabilities."
C) "We need a clear definition of disability and people with disabilities."
D) "Environment is of no significance in the disability process."
C
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A client taking long-term corticosteroid therapy should be instructed to contact the health care provider before:
1. providing a blood specimen. 2. taking an eye exam. 3. receiving live vaccines. 4. providing a urine specimen.
A nurse is assessing the body alignment of a standing patient. Which finding will the nurse report as normal?
a. When observed laterally, the spinal curves align in a reversed "S" pattern. b. When observed posteriorly, the hips and shoulders form an "S" pattern. c. The arms should be crossed over the chest or in the lap. d. The feet should be close together with toes pointed out.
Which of the following are included in the guidelines for valuable, effective acknowledgement of each member's contribution to the team?
a. Acknowledgments should be made pri-vately to avoid embarrassing the person. b. Acknowledgments are best put into the minutes to be read at a later date. c. Acknowledgments are best made in public and recognized as sincere. d. Acknowledgments are not necessary; everyone recognizes what has been done.
Which aspect of intravenous therapy could the nurse safely delegate to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
1. Watching the IV insertion site of the client who complained of pain at the site 2. Changing the IV site dressing on the client's left hand 3. Reporting client's complaints of pain or leakage from the IV site when bathing the client 4. Replacing client's IV solution when bag runs dry if it is only D5W, without medications added