What has been a traditional focus of school health programs since the 1980s?

a. Drug abuse
b. Environment
c. First aid and safety
d. Sexual behaviors


ANS: B

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The statement made by the patient during the assessment interview that should alert the nurse to the patient's need for immediate, active intervention is:

a. "I am mixed up, but I know I need help.". b. "I have no one to turn to, you're my last hope.". c. "Why doesn't anyone care anymore?" d. "It's a long, rough road out there, very hard.".

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A nurse who provides care on the palliative unit of a large teaching hospital has been working with an older adult client who is dying of lung cancer with liver metastases and has generated good rapport with both the client and his family

Which of the following statements best exemplifies a holistic approach to nursing care? A) "Our goal is to keep you pain-free to the best of our ability, so don't hesitate to request additional pain medications.". B) "I will raise the possibility of palliative radiation treatment when your oncologist is next in.". C) "I'm wondering what feelings you have around being at this stage of your life.". D) "I'll make sure that both the social worker and physical therapist come by in the next day or so.".

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What suggestions regarding the evaluation of a child-care center would you share with a preschooler's mother?

A) A ratio of 10 children to 1 teacher is adequate. B) Specific program goals to be accomplished should be available. C) The longer the center has been in operation, the better it is. D) She should research local newspapers to see if there are any complaints against the center.

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